Instapark® Mars20S Portable & Rechargeable Emergency / Survival Solar Power Generator with Built-in 145Wh Lithium Battery, 150-watt Inverter & Triple Outputs, 110V/AC, 12V/DC & Dual 5V/DC USB, IP65 Water-proof

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Instapark® Mars20S Portable & Rechargeable Emergency / Survival Solar Power Generator with Built-in 145Wh Lithium Battery, 150-watt Inverter & Triple Outputs, 110V/AC, 12V/DC & Dual 5V/DC USB, IP65 Water-proof
Instapark® Mars20S Portable & Rechargeable Emergency / Survival Solar Power Generator with Built-in 145Wh Lithium Battery, 150-watt Inverter & Triple Outputs, 110V/AC, 12V/DC & Dual 5V/DC USB, IP65 Water-proof

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Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #148180 in Automotive
  • Color: Iron Gray
  • Brand: Instapark
  • Model: Mars20S
  • Dimensions: 12.20" h x
    4.13" w x
    15.75" l,
    11.46 pounds

Features

  • Self-contained portable & rechargeable solar power station for travel, outdoor activities and emergency / disaster preparedness
  • AC & DC outputs for charging multiple devices such as small appliances, 12V car electronics, laptop computers, tablet computers, cell phones & other portable gadgets simultaneously
  • Charging the built-in 145Wh Lithium battery indoor or outdoor: 110V/AC wall outlet with included power cord or 20 watts mono-crystalline solar panel with input jack for external solar panel(s)
  • Built-in super-bright 3 watts white LED bulb with 2 selectable modes, flashlight or SOS beacon light
  • Back-lit LCD display with battery strength, input, output and operation status indicators











Product Description

Key design features:

Self-contained Solar panel, rechargeable battery, charge controller, inverter & cooling fan all packed in one light & compact package for easy storage, portability & usage
Versatility Access to 110V/AC, 12V/DC & 5V/DC USB, 2-way charging on or off the grid, plus a 3-watt LED flashlight / SOS light
Durability Impact-resistance ABS body & rated IP65 waterproof
Simplicity Easy operation, no training or experience required. No regular maintenance required


Folding up to a briefcase size with lightweight & self-contained with impact-resistance & IP65 waterproof design, the Mars20S is a rugged portable & rechargeable solar power source that can convert virtually unlimited supply of solar energy to much needed power for all modern technologies on which we all depend & also provide power storage for later use when needed the most.


Featuring a 145 Wh Lithium battery, which can be charged by plugging in a 110V outlet or its own 20w solar panel, the Mars20S not only has DC outputs including two 5V USB ports for cell phones, tablets & three 12V outputs for car electronics, but also a 3-prong 110V AC socket for powering laptop, notebook or small appliance up to 150 watts, such as lamp, electric fan or TV.


With its versatility, excellent portability and durability, the Mars20S is not only a indispensable tool for recreational activities such as camping, backpacking and etc, but also an emergency power kit when natural disaster strikes or emergency situation arises.


Specifications:


Solar panel: 20W

Inverter: 150W

Battery: Li-ion 145Wh

Charge controller: 12V/10A

LED: 3W

Outputs: AC 110V: 1, DC 5V/2A USB: 2, DC12V: 3

Inputs: AC/110V/DC12-24V/4A

Charging time:

Solar: 20 hrs;AC 110V: 6 hrs

Dimensions: 15 ¾" X 12 ¼" X 4 ¼"

Weight: 12 lbs


Accessories: power cord, 12V DC charging cable & manual








Customer Reviews

Most helpful customer reviews

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
4Simple portable power
By Lennon Day-Reynolds
I'm using this unit as the core power supply for a portable sound system. The build quality is excellent, and it easily sustains 1-2 amps of 12V power all day and night. The multitude of power input and output connections are very convenient, and I honestly feel more comfortable living in an earthquake zone knowing I have this self-contained unit sitting alongside the distilled water and snack bars in case of infrastructure failure.My only complaint is the apparent amperage regulation on the 12V outputs. For my sound system application I'm using a low-wattage amp that peaks at ~3 amps of draw, and yet still browns out on loud music segments. This won't be an issue for normal charging or emergency use, but if you're looking for an outdoor entertainment, ham radio, or other occasionally high-amp drawing application, consider using a separate solar panel and deep-cycle battery.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
5So far, Its pretty freakin cool.
By Buffyhud
It just arrived and I had the weekend to start running it through its paces. It had a 57% charge out of the box. I left it out in the sun for 3 hours and it charged to 77%. Sun went down and I plugged it in to the wall and it charged to 100% while I went out for a few hours.At 100% full battery only and with a common power strip surge protector it powered a 32" LCD HD TV AND a Verizon digital cable box for 2 hours (Remarkable!) until I shut it off and went to sleep. It was at 35% when I plugged it in to charge and retired for the night. Next morning it was at 100%The next morning was the real test for me and why I bought it. Would it power my Verizon FiOS wireless modem/router. It did for over 12 hrs solid until I disconnected it (at 24%) and drained it to zero by running 3 -100 watt bulbs out of it at the same time for about 15 min. It was still at 9% when the lights went out (via the unit losing juice) so I turned on the built in L.E.D. light (which is very bright) for about an hour or so..could have been more but I went to bed.. Got up and it was at 0%.I opened up the case to solar charge at 8 a.m. and went to work. Today in THE SUNSHINE STATE (Florida) where you think EVERYTHING would be solar powered, it is a sweltering 94 degrees and full-not a cloud in the sky-sun so I'm curious to see what the solar charge is when I get home.Note:: I tried to also run at 100% full charge : Coffee maker (No Go) and a small window A/C unit (GO! surprise but only ran it for 4 min)In case of a power outage /emergency / zombie attack , I could run my internet modem (if the internet was still up and functioning) my laptop with a OTA digital T.V. USB to get local stations.Its nice that is super portable and looks to be sturdy and well made. Questions I have to find out are , How long will it hold a 100% charge once it turned off and stored - How long to solar charge - How long until the internal battery starts to falter and such.I'll add more observations over time*********************O.K. After 9 hours in full sun the unit only went from zero to 34%. The manual states it takes 20 hrs to fully charge via solar...we'll see..*******************All right. Another 9 hrs in full sun and still at 35 %. Charging indicator still moving. Will call customer support,********Took 20+ hours to charge from zero to 100% via solar only, (as stated in manual)

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
5Nice! Very handy.
By s2ndsight
It seems to be best suited to small electronic items like cell phones, laptops, etc. It would be great for recharging communications equipment in remote environments. It charges at a good rate by 120v input. The outputs, AC 110v, DC 12v with cigarette lighter type plug and standard 12v plug, and 2 5v with USB type outputs. For my use, I can confirm the specs supplied with the product as far as length of use with various wattage loads to be accurate. It's best to use with devices that require no more than 100 watts and ideal for very low wattage devices. It would take some time to recharge with the built-in solar panels, but in a good environment, you could use it to at least slow the overall depletion of the charge. If you are using it for cell phone charging alone, you could probably get more than a couple of weeks use on a single charge.The company was also very good to me with their communication and willingness to assist me.

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