Portable Power Stations have the potential to be a game-changer when it comes to backing up your home’s power during power outages. It’s also a valuable addition to your home workshop or work site. However, many people are unaware of the many benefits of portable power stations when camping.
Can transform your camping experience and even make your wilderness adventures safer…
From camping on the beach to brawling in the woods, here are all the reasons why camping needs a portable power station.
Comfortable and convenient camping
Access to electricity is essential for anyone who enjoys camping comfortably and conveniently. Allows you to enjoy the conveniences of modern life while being out in the great outdoors.
Imagine being able to wake up to the sounds of nature and still brew fresh coffee without having to worry about campfires or propane stoves. With easy access to electricity, Air can easily inflate his mattress or power a portable speaker or video projector. The possibilities for improving the comfort of your campsite are almost endless.
Even a small portable power station stores enough energy to charge personal electronics and small appliances, from smartphones to coffee makers, lamps, computers, and more. Options like the Corumway carry enough to keep you comfortable, yet compact and lightweight (8 lbs) for camping and backpacking trips.
Generate power to provide unlimited energy
It’s basically works like a giant battery by itself. In most cases, it will at least have enough storage capacity to power all of your camping weekend essentials. For long camping trips, we recommend combining with a portable solar panel to have access to clean, renewable solar power anywhere.
Some portable power stations, such as the Corumway series, are compatible with solar panels, making them a greener alternative to gas generators. Even the smallest portable power station in the Corumway series can deliver up to 800W of power, and can generate up to 748.8Wh of power when connected to one of Corumway’s portable solar panels. That’s enough power to charge all your personal electronic devices like smartphones, laptops, Bluetooth speakers, and power small kitchen appliances like toasters and blenders.
The great thing about solar energy is that it can generate electricity even during the day. Unlike gasoline and other fossil fuels, solar energy is free and renewable.
You can also connect the PPS to your car’s alternator if you need extra boost, or to your campsite’s ground power if you need a charge.
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Some campers even have gas generators on board to power their RVs and campsites. Gas-powered generators are noisy and emit toxic gases such as carbon monoxide. Not only does this negatively affect the camping experience, noisy generators can also be a nuisance to neighboring campers. Many campgrounds require a permit to operate fossil fuel generators and only allow them to operate at certain times. We recommend replacing gas generators with portable power stations and solar panels to keep your campsite quiet, safe and clean. It delivers as much power as an infiltrator, is easily rechargeable, and operates virtually silently without pollution.
Gas generators are often more bulky, so you need to have fuel on hand. Portable power stations are more compact, easier to use, and conveniently recharged from solar panels.
A clean and quiet alternative to gas generators
Some motor homes carry gas generators to power their RVs and campsites. Gas-powered generators are noisy and emit toxic gases such as carbon monoxide. Not only does this negatively affect the camping experience, noisy generators can also be a nuisance to neighboring campers. Many campgrounds require a permit to operate fossil fuel generators and are only allowed to operate at certain times.
We recommend replacing gas generators with portable power stations and solar panels to keep your campsite quiet, safe and clean. It delivers as much power as an infiltrator, is easily rechargeable, and operates virtually silently without pollution.
Infiltrators are often bulky, so you need to have fuel on hand. Portable power stations are more compact, easier to use, and conveniently recharged from solar panels.