A:AnswerThere are multiple ways to charge it. It has a DC wall adapter that comes with it for the 5mm port, and comes with a USB-C and USB-A cable to charge with as well. Another option to charge it is from solar panels, up to 110watts.
A:AnswerThank you for sending your inquiry, and our utmost apologies for the delay in response. We do not recommend since the Renogy - PHOENIX 300 Battery-Powered 337Wh Capacity Portable Power Station can power DC appliances but AC power is not available while it is re-charged or while it is charging. This will avoid damaging the unit. Hope this answers your question. Should you have any questions, please contact us at 909-287-7111, Monday through Friday 8:30 am - 3:00 pm PST, and expect long wait times as we also are migrating to a new phone system. Again, thank you for your patience.
A:AnswerHi MrTim, Thank you for sending your inquiry. I can charge your gaming laptop for more or less than 2hrs using our Renogy - PHOENIX 300 Battery-Powered 337Wh Capacity Portable Power Station. However, if you need more to charge other small gadgets then yes, we recommend an inverter such as our 700W inverter or 1000W inverter. But aside from an inverter, a battery would be needed to supply power. You can give us a call at (909) 287-7100. We're open Monday through Friday from 8:30 am to 3 pm PST. Hope it helps.
A:AnswerHi Faa, Thank you for sending your inquiry. Our Renogy - PHOENIX 300 Battery-Powered 337Wh Capacity Portable Power Station - Black is not FAA approved since it was built with a Lithium Battery. FAA regulations state that portable LFP batteries must be <100WH. Hope it helps.
A:AnswerHi Ron,
We would like to know more about your issue. Kindly contact us at 909-287-7100 or 909-287-7111 during Mondays to Fridays at 8am - 3pm to troubleshoot the issue.
A:AnswerHi Wekshi,
If the solar panel produces about 18 watts per hour then it would take around 18 - 19 hours from 0% to 100% of charge provided that it can continuously output 18W
Via a 12v car outlet, it would depend on the total wattage per hour it produces
A:AnswerHi Dann, Thank you for sending your inquiry. Our Renogy - PHOENIX 300 Battery-Powered 337Wh Capacity Portable Power Station - Black doesn't have an MPPT Solar charge controller inside however it is not recommended to connect one since it has a micro-inverter. Hope it helps.
A:AnswerHi Michelle, Thank you for sending your inquiry. It would all depend on how much wattage the freezer consumes, the Renogy - PHOENIX 300 Battery-Powered 337Wh Capacity Portable Power Station has 2 AC outlets rated at 200W with 350W Peak. Hope it helps.