🔋 Power your adventures, anytime, anywhere!
The Mashine 1000W Portable Power Station delivers stable, pure sine wave electricity through 4 AC outlets and 4 USB ports, supporting a wide range of devices from laptops to drones. Lightweight and compact at just 7.35 kg, it recharges fully in 4 hours via multiple inputs including solar panels. Equipped with advanced safety features, it’s the ultimate reliable power backup for camping, RV trips, and emergency use.
Manufacturer | mashine |
Part Number | PS1000W |
Product Dimensions | 25.91 x 19.3 x 19.05 cm; 7.35 kg |
Item model number | K10 |
Colour | Light Green |
Power Source | Solar Powered |
Voltage | 230 Volts (AC) |
Wattage | 1000 watts |
Included Components | UK 3 pin plug charger, Mashine 1000W power station, User guide |
Item Weight | 7.35 kg |
M**L
Solidly built. Helped with charging the 12V battery in my street parked hybrid car.
This is great. Solidly built and works really well.I did wonder whether I had received a faulty unit but that was not the case. When I initially tried to turn it on, the screen did not light after pressing the on button which is a bubble button (one that makes connection when depressing the plastic cover). I therefore thought that maybe because it was not charged and therefore could not light up. I charged the unit and after a few hours the green light came on the charging unit to indicate that it was fully charged, but I still could not turn it on. Knowing that it was charged, I continued to try to turn it on and eventually realised that I had not pressed the on button with enough pressure in a certain direction. I try not to press bubble buttons too hard in case they become fatigued. The screen lit up and now that I know how to press the button correctly, it works every time. I did notice from a review that a customer had received the unit and said that they could not switch it on. Maybe this was the reason that they had a problem.The charging unit has a fan which is good as this keeps the charging unit cool, but the charging speed is quite quick considering that the power station is 1,000 Watts and overheating should not be a problem.I do not find the noise of the power stations fans to be excessive. As you will see below, I got the power station to deal with a problem charging my car battery, but it will also be useful for charging various appliances like phones, laptops and tablets. It will also help in the event of power outages.The main reason I got this power station is because I have a hybrid vehicle and because I do not do much mileage, the 12V battery discharges over time with the result that I have had to jump start my vehicle at least 15 times over the last few months. I tried a solar panel trickle charger and while this will probably do the job of keeping the battery charged, solar panels will not charge a flat battery plus low light levels in winter do not help.I park my car in the street so I can not run a power line to my car to use a mains powered battery charger. I was therefore pleased to find this power station which allows me to run a battery charger from the power station.I can recommend this power station to anyone who is in a similar position, so to assist anyone who is having similar problems, I will provide details of the set up I use for my Toyota Yaris Cross Hybrid car.As I stated earlier I have a solar panel trickle charger and I have a lead connected to the 12V battery situated under the rear seat. That lead has a SAE connector and I attach another lead with a SAE connector which has insulated crocodile clamps. This allows the battery charger to be connected to the battery. It is important that the positive (red) and negative (black) leads from the battery are connected to the crocodile clamps correctly i.e. red to red, black to black. Some SAE leads are reverse polarity which swaps this connection, but this can be corrected using a SAE reverse polarity connector. Insulated crocodile clamps are a must because you do not want the positive and negative leads to touch by accident.It is then just a question of plugging the battery charger into the power station using a standard mains plug, switching on the power station and selecting the AC button. The fans in the power station will dispel any heat produced but take care not to do this in hot weather just to be on the safe side. Always follow the instructions for the battery charger correctly as some chargers can suffer damage if used in hot conditions. The battery charger instructions should provide this information.
A**I
A nice product
Great price for a PowerStation.It fully charged a 10000mAh powerbank with 8 units(USB) and a lenovo notebook with 14 units(AC).With it's solid outlook and works especially well for charging products with USB. It is excellent for camping and emergency use.
M**N
Power your outdoor life
This is a great bit of kit, purchased to provide outdoor power for garden lighting and water feature so bringing much needed versatility that I’d otherwise had to rely on solar for which in the uk is not ideal. It’s quite a weighty unit but the carry handle makes it easy to move about. The digital readout is useful and clear, the fans do make a noise as any fan does, but mine is situated in the shed so had no impact on my life. From dead to full the charge time is quite lengthy no more so then any other power system of this capacity. It’s small enough that you can move about easily and store where necessary.My only criticism is how close the dc outlets are, granted the plugs I was trying to insert were larger than your standard but I couldn’t fit both in any configuration so have had to find a work around for that
R**.
It works well and at a good price
I’m looking for a power source for a CPAP machine (used to manage Obstructive sleep apnoea) while camping. I sleep well with CPAP and I don't want to upset those in tents around me. I also want to charge mobile phone, an iPad, possibly a laptop. Once I have a good portable and rechargeable power source I can see its uses will expand, for example something to keep the prosecco cool.The Meijin Mashine Power Station 1000W/666Wh works well. It is easy to use with the buttons and all connections on the front. The LED light is useful. The data panel gives good information.It can be used as a passthrough device, that is to say you can be charging it while using it to power something else.I ran my microwave oven through the Power Machine. The microwave is a 700w oven which requires 1100w on the input side. The Power Machine coped very well with the microwave oven. I also ran the oven through the Power Machine while it was charging.When in use the data panel emits a lot of light. When AC power is switched on the fan is always running, that means it is a bit noisy.The USB-C port will not run my Dell laptop and would not be able to run the CPAP machine even if I could find a suitable power supply for USB-C to 24v 70w. The USB ports are rated at 60w, I don’t know it that is each or total. The CPAP machine can be powered via the 240v outlets.To charge the Meijin Mashine Power Station 1000W/666Wh it comes with an external power supply brick which also contains a loud fan. Charging time to 99% was quite fast but it seemed to take a long time to reach 100% and the external power brick to show a green LED and shutdown.I haven’t seen any information about what type of lithium batteries it contains. The design looks robust but not in the least bit weather-proof. I would not put it down on wet grass.There is no obvious reason why it couldn’t be charged with solar panels but I think it would need to be through a proper controller.I think this is a good little unit at a very good price. I can see it having many uses. I would suggest it would be very useful for running power tools away from a mains power supply or for recharging batteries for cordless power tools. It would be great for parties, for running a music system and LED lighting.It needs better documentation and more detailed specifications. The English text needs editing by and English speaker.It is not suitable for a CPAP power source because it is too noisy and emits too much light and 666Wh might not last more than 3 nights.
Y**Y
High-power power station
The power station works decently, and has a long battery life while being relatively lightweight and compact for what is can be used to charge. It’s been easy to use for multiple electronics and has a high power capacity. I’ve been able to power a portable PC with it.
C**R
Good and decent price
Got this power station a few days ago. Delivery came and was well packaged in two strong boxes. Charged it up in under 2 hours as there was already charge in it. then used it to charge up my phone, laptop and RC car batteries. No problems with the charging and it hardly used any power when finished. Will be using it for weekends away in the van, for the price it's a great bit of kit.
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