@olsmeister If you believe the specs I found and posted below, it should output that 200 watts for right at one hour. Which is about what those much larger 2000 watt/2048 watt-hr ones give you…max output for about an hour.
Hard to find info, but one site that used to sell it had this:
Features
Large internal 211Wh Lithium Iron Phosphate battery can power your gear all day and will last through the years
Internal 200W Pure Sine Wave Inverter lets you use your electronics just like your wall outlets at home
Two GFCI AC outlets provide the 110V power you need for your electronics, tools, or small appliances
Two fast charge USB-A and one fast charge USB-C ports allow for charging multiple electronics simultaneously
Use the LED flashlight when on the move while the Area Light provides broader illumination
A built in MPPT controller lets your recharge your power station with any compatible solar panel setup (Solar Panels Sold Separately)
Use any DC-connected devices with the built-in 12V socket
Recharge the Power Station with the included AC and 12V cables
Easily view battery status and power output with the easy-to-read LCD display
Lightweight design is perfect to take with you anywhere
LED indicator alerts you when your battery is low
Specs
Battery: LiFePO4
Capacity: 211.2Wh (16.5A/12.8V)
Input: 12 to 40V DC
AC Output: 110VAC, 60Hz 200W Continuous, 400W Surge Peak
Output Type: Pure Sine Wave
USB Output (Fast Charge):
USB-A: 5V/2.4A
USB-C: 5V/3A, 9V/2A, 12V/1.5A
GFCI Outlets: 2
110V? Seriously? The USA hasn’t been on a 110 volt standard in something like 50 years. We’ve been at 120 volts for a long time. To me, 110V = cheaply made to be able to say it can deliver a few more fractions of amps (1.8) than at 120V (1.67).
Specs
Product: Cobra 200W Pure Sine Wave Portable Power Station
Model: CPPS244W
Condition: New
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| Wattage: | | 200 Watts |
| Voltage: | | 10 Volts |
| Weight: | | 10 lbs. |
What’s Included?
Price Comparison
$119.99 at Amazon
Warranty
90 days
Estimated Delivery
Tuesday, May 27
200w… what even can this thing power? 200w seems so little.
Need more info than that… it probably puts out 200W for 30 seconds, and then is drained or something
@olsmeister If you believe the specs I found and posted below, it should output that 200 watts for right at one hour. Which is about what those much larger 2000 watt/2048 watt-hr ones give you…max output for about an hour.
Hard to find info, but one site that used to sell it had this:
Features
Specs
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@coleman567 you are
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Did anyone purchase one? Stats say Zero.
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110V? Seriously? The USA hasn’t been on a 110 volt standard in something like 50 years. We’ve been at 120 volts for a long time. To me, 110V = cheaply made to be able to say it can deliver a few more fractions of amps (1.8) than at 120V (1.67).