EBL Portable Power Station Voyager

Mobile power plants open up a wide range of new possibilities for bringing tools, technology, and toys to new places. Battery manufacturer EBL moves into space with the powerful new 1-kilowatt hour, 288.6 watt EBL …

EBL Portable Power Station Voyager

Mobile power plants open up a wide range of new possibilities for bringing tools, technology, and toys to new places. Battery manufacturer EBL moves into space with the powerful new 1-kilowatt hour, 288.6 watt EBL Portable Power Station 330W. EBL sent us one of their new power plants so we could put it to the test in the real world to see how it behaved.

Right off the bat, the new power plant looks like a great value with its massive storage capacity and power output at an affordable price of $999. EBL is running a $500 discount introductory promotion on Amazon, which is a deal. fantastic.

Solar or mains charging

We immediately tested this unit by using the included solar panel adapter cable to connect a foldable 40-watt 12-volt solar panel attached to the EBL Voyager 330w. The panels quickly increased to the full 40-watt rating and the device charged at 40- 41 watts in direct sunlight. At this time of the year, we have about 12 hours of sun in total, although we do not get full power in all those hours. With this compact and foldable solar panel, we could charge the EBL Voyager in two and a half days of sunshine, charging about 330Wh per day.

To speed things up I purchased a 100-watt 12-volt Renogy solar panel to add to the system and was able to dump 101 watts of power into the unit. At that rate, here in Southern California, it would fully charge in a full day of sunshine in three out of four of our “seasons.” Your mileage will of course depend on local conditions and location, but the 100-watt panel feels like a good match for this particular battery.

For a slightly faster charge, we plugged the device into the wall with the included power adapter and it instantly charged up to 150 watts of peak power, charging the device from zero to full in around 6.5 hours. It’s a great option if you need a quick charge or is using an available outlet, though solar power is still my preferred method of charging the battery, as it’s free and works whether you’re near an outlet or not.

Thanks to the included adapter, it is also possible to charge the device via a 12-volt car cigarette adapter. This is a great option for car camping scenarios or to use in an RV when it’s time to drive and solar charging is difficult or impossible.

Overall

As for usability, we made no compromises and quickly hooked up the EBL Voyager 330w to a GoSun Chillest refrigerator. This refrigerator is a deposit and has a capacity of 45 liters and an integrated battery. From room temperature, the Chillest drew around 40 watts constantly to reach the temperature setpoints for the refrigerator and freezer compartments, at which point the compressor shut off. At this point, the compressor was only turning on for about five minutes about every 20 minutes to keep temperatures down and was drawing between 29 and 40 watts from Voyager 330w.

To really get it on Voyager 330w, we plugged in our kettle at home. This is a staple in our home as we use it daily to make tea, coffee, ramen, oatmeal, soups, and more. I plugged it in and shortly after turning the device on, the use on the power plant screen showed a discharge of 829 watts. This continued through the heating season and the EBL held.

It’s rated for 330w of power, so you’d expect it to be able to handle that kind of load, but it’s reassuring to see it happening in real-time. On a full charge, Voyager should be able to heat a full kettle about 12 times without recharging. That may or may not be enough depending on the use case, but as a home backup power solution or primary power source on the go, it’s an impressive unit given the affordable price.

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The EBL Voyager 330w appears to be an absolute steal on Amazon, with the current coupon dropping the price to $500. EBL offered our readers a $500 discount using the coupon code “Powerstation” to get a Voyager 330w for just $499 from the company’s website.

At 11.61 x 8.27 x 7.68 inches inches and 23 pounds, Voyager 330w is a nice, compact package that makes it easy to take to the park, beach, or kitchen to grab important devices during a power outage and keep devices online.

 

  • Dimensions : 11.61 x 8.27 x 7.68 inches
  • Manufacturer :‎ ShenZhen Intelligent Energy Co.,Ltd
  • Power Source ‎: Battery-powered, Solar powered