Gizzu 518Wh Portable Power Station 1 x 3 Prong SA Plug Point

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The Gizzu Portable Power Station offers power on the go in a compact design. This portable power station is ideal for emergency needs, power outages, camping trips, or whatever else electricity is needed as it allows you to power up small appliances. With three USB ports and a PD port, you can keep your phone, tablet, notebook, and camera charged.

Thanks to the 230V South African plug, two DC ports, and one 12V auxiliary power outlet, you can power your mini-fridge, internet router, lightbulbs, and other small electronics and appliances with ease. This rechargeable battery-powered model features a robust design, built-in LED flashlight and has three methods of charging, including car charging, solar power charging, and traditional wall charging. When using a third-party solar panel, the voltage range needs to be between 11V – 30V with a maximum amperage of 2.8A.

Get off the grid and enjoy the great outdoors while keeping your essential gear powered & charged. With four USB ports including one USB 3.0 Quick Charge port and a PD port, this household essential is ideal in the event of a power outage or load-shedding allowing you to power up devices such as your router, TV, notebook, and other small appliances.

*The recommended maximum power should not exceed 80W.

 

Warning:

Charging and discharging a battery multiple times a day will significantly deteriorate its performance. Please note the limitations of each battery technology:

  • Lead-acid batteries can only be discharged up to 50% before irreversible damage occurs.
  • Gel lead-batteries can often be discharged up to 70% before irreversible damage occurs.
  • Lithium batteries can be fully discharged if they are protected by a Battery Management System.

Due to the above limitations, loss of battery capacity is not covered under warranty.