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PROGENY 300W Portable Power Station, 299Wh/80818mAh Solar Generator, Regulated DC Output Backup Battery with Pass-Through Charging AC Outlet, Pure Sine Wave, LED Light Power Station for CPAP Camping

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1.Size:300w


About this item

  • More Powerful In Less Weight : 299Wh/80818mAh portable power station weights only 7lb, powerful enough to charge smartphones (2000mah) 40 times, laptops (56wh) 4-5 times, mini fridge(45W) about 6-18 hours, CPAP 2-4 nights(using DC converter). Ideal for camping, home emergency, travel, fishing, van life.
  • Multiple Outputs For Choice: This solar powered generator features 1*pure sine wave 110v AC outlet (300w rated, 600w peak); 1*car port (12V/10A, 120w max); Built-in QC 3.0 USB and USB-C output(9V/2A, 18w max) can charge your small digital devices effectively; Fast charger on the top is convenient to charge your phone any where when you forget to bring usb cable (*All ports support pass-through charging*)
  • Smart 12V Regulated Power: Progeny P66 300W power station was the 1st to offer regulated 12v outout comparing to most similar power staions on the market, 12V regulated power can keep you trouble-free from the devices shutting down when the battery is low (like electric cooler, freezer, CPAP)
  • Charge It Anywhere: Built-in professional MPPT technology, this solar generator provides faster solar recharge rates by Progeny 120W solar panel (sold separately) about 6-7 hrs; Recharge from a carport within 7-8 hrs while on-the-road/off-road; It also can be full charged by AC wall outlet within 6-7 hrs
  • Safe And Reliable: P66 portable battery pack use battery management system (BMS) to improve battery utilization, extend battery life through short protection, overcurrent protection, overvoltage protection, overload protection, and overheating protection; With Pure Sine Wave charges your devices more stable and safety without damage and reduces audible electrical noise



Product Description

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Off-grid Progeny Solar Generator, Safety and Stable Power Supply

FAQ: Q1: What devices can P66 300 power?

A: The P66 300 home generators for power outages can charge the device under 300w for AC port, can charge the device under 120w for car port. Once exceeding, the P66 300 will be in protection mode. We need to charge it by wall charger to reset it.

Q2: Can the P66 300 be charged while using?

A: All ports of the portable solar power station can be charged while using.

Q3: Does the P66 300 portable charging station have a regulated 12V DC port?

A: Yes, our P66 300 has a 12V regulated power to keep you trouble-free from the devices shutting down when the battery is low.

Q4: Does the P66 300 include a built-in MPPT controller?

A: Yes, the P66 300 solar power bank generator built-in MPPT controller for fast solar charging

Q5: How to know the working times for my device? Why does the duration of some devices deviate from the actual usage data?

A: Working time = 240Wh* 0.85 / the power of your device.The duration of our equipment is based on laboratory data, and the duration of specific equipment usage may vary

Note: Storage instruction: fully charged every 3 months for best results and store it between -10 and 45 °C. Keep your home battery backup away from heat, direct sunlight and humid place in order to extend its life span

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Wireless Charging

  • With a 5w wireless charger on the top, the camping battery can compatible with most Qi electric devices
  • The wireless charging function is importance for you on a off-grid outdoor activities when you forget to take your USB charging cable

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Pass-Through Charging

  • All ports of the backup power supply support pass-through charging, ideal for tablet, phone, TV, car fridge, fan etc and other AC, DC, USB devices, your primary choice of portable power supply.

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Backup Power for Home&Office

  • Reliable backup battery power supply for office devices such as router, laptop and etc
  • Generators for home use to keep your home security system, light and phone charged without fear of power outage
  • With the gradual changing LED light, protecting the eyes, it also works well at night or in emergencies

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CPAP Backup Battery

Can power your CPAP in two ways:

  • AC Outputs (110V 300W)
  • DC Outputs (12V/10A): 120W

Please check your CPAP power supply watts, volts, and amps before purchasing P66 300w power station. It should under P66 300 maximum limit according to different ports

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Compact and Portable Power Station

  • With the rugged easy-to-carry handle, the 7Lbs P66 300 is perfect for outdoor use. It can easily fit in the trunk of a minivan, or anywhere in the house whenever you need an AC power source. You can always be prepared for the next adventures, anytime, with this reliable, power generators portable

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Can't Support Devices Over 300W

  • Kettle
  • Blender
  • Coffee Maker

Louis Starr
Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2025
Smaller than I thought it would be
Shaun M Anderson
Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2025
Does exactly what I needed it for and with a full charge that last for awhile don't have to charge on a regular basis
Mike
Reviewed in the United States on May 2, 2025
I gave it a 4 star review because only used it twice. It may be a 5 star.I bought this solely for my cpap while camping and for power outages. I tested it at home. I charged it to 100% and plugged my cpap in. It ran all night. In the morning it had between 60% to 40% power. That is all I was looking for. I just wanted to have my cpap working while I slept. I also bought a 200w folding solar panel. It charged the battery so much faster. (California). We are going boon docking on Memorial Day weekend, I wanted to still have my cpap.
Corina
Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2025
Hasta ahora ha funcionado muy bien. Puedes conectar un pequeño ventilador por un buen rato.
Willow
Reviewed in the United States on July 23, 2024
I have a disabled child with medical equipment, and this gives me peace of mind. I tested it by charging it up and running my son's cough assist, 20 cycles, using only this as the power source. It worked perfectly, and the power station was still at 100% charge after running the cough assist (takes about a minute and a half). That was about 2 weeks ago. The power station hasn't been used since except for the flashlight feature briefly a couple of times, but has not been plugged in, yet it still remains at 100% power. So it holds a charge for awhile and works well. I haven't tested it yet by trying to use it to charge and power multiple things at once, but so far, it is doing what it is supposed to do. I will likely buy a second one.
Gracie
Reviewed in Mexico on August 3, 2023
Muy satisfecha. En esta estacion donde llueve mucho con frecuencia estamos sin electriicdad y esta estacion de energia me permite conectar modem, una lampara de un foco y mi celular. Eso es suficiente para mi y estoy agradecida
MikeB
Reviewed in the United States on October 4, 2021
It arrived fully charged, which was a nice surprise. Most features work as expected, with one notable exception. Some of the buttons require several attempts. I had to press the light button several times before it would come on....then it took ever more attempts to turn it off. I had similar issues with the USB button. Unfortunately, I have an immediate need....so returning it isn't an option just yet. I will just have to deal with the quality issues for now. Probably good to go with another brand.*****UPDATE******I was looking to add solar charging and there's no helpful information on this. Looks like some folks state the max input is 45 watts. The PROGENY panels are 120 watts, but are out of stock. One commenter stated that panels come with a controller, so you should be good. What does this mean? First, the controller is needed to charger the 12V batteries in your vehicle, not not this device. What we really want to know is which panels should we buy. There's no point in buying a 200 watt panel system if this thing only charges at 45 watts. If there's some kind of conversion at play, like you only get 50% of the wattage at the device, then just tell us the rules. I don't want to spend $200 on 200 watt panels if 80 watts would max out the input anyway. And why try to sell us a 120 watt system if it's much more than can ever be used?Some stated solar charging didn't work at all for them. It appears the only direction from the seller is to purchase their panels....which are out of stock. It looks like you can get all types of technical details when it comes to use their panels to charge a Jackery system, but almost no information regarding their own device.PLEASE PROVIDE CLEAR GUIDANCE REGARDING SOLAR CHARGING.******UPDATE*******The AC power stopped working. As soon as I turn it on, the unit powers off. It's now useless for me.
S. Coleman
Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2020
I have had this solar battery for 3 days now and bought it for under $200 and it has twice the power of the Newpow I bought last summer for under $100.Yes, it does recharge by solar and I used the Rockpals 60w that I purchased for my Nexpow solar battery.But on a sunny December day in Wisconsin, with sunlight only really available from 9-4, I was not able to get the battery fully charged (somewhere between 60-80%). Its pwm solar controller is just not fast enough, but in the online questions the seller says, "But we have upraged it to MPPT version and will be available in Jan 2021. If any one bought P66 at present and want to exchange MPPT version, feel free to let us know."I hope that's true.The battery has about 270 watt hours or usable watts so if you divide 270 by the amount of watts on whatever it is you have plugged in you will get a good idea of how long you could run it before the battery shuts down at 10% power to protect itself. I tested a 175w personal space heater and it ran for an hour and 15 minutes, and then a 45w heating pad that last 6 hours and both of those were right on for the 270 watt hours on AC.The battery shows you how many watts are being pulled by whatever you are using, but one thing I don't like is that it only shows the battery charge in 20% increments (100%, then 80, 60, 40, 20 and when it gets near low enough where it will shut down) so it's hard to tell exactly how much power is left.I tested with a Kill-a-Watt meter and it is pure sine wave and I've read that somebody tested that it does have a regulated 12 volt outlet, which is important for some uses. Both of those along with the wireless charging of a cell phone when placed on top are very unusual in a $200 solar battery.Also, the obligatory light is actually useful for lighting up a small area as opposed to being a big flashlight.I am so far very satisfied with the Progeny 300 watt solar battery and what it can power and look forward to making an exchange for when it is available with the mppt solar control for faster solar charging, another feature unusual in a solar battery at this price point.
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