R Robinhood35 New Member Joined Oct 11, 2023 Messages 4 Location Seattle Oct 11, 2023 #1 Is it possible to charge a Jackery 2000 Pro with a Anker 767 power station
Will Prowse Forum Owner Staff member Moderator Joined Sep 19, 2019 Messages 3,424 Location 36° N 115° W Oct 11, 2023 #2 It will be inefficient but it is possible. Plug the jackery AC charger into the AC output of the anker 767.
It will be inefficient but it is possible. Plug the jackery AC charger into the AC output of the anker 767.
R Robinhood35 New Member Joined Oct 11, 2023 Messages 4 Location Seattle Oct 12, 2023 #3 Will Prowse said: It will be inefficient but it is possible. Plug the jackery AC charger into the AC output of the anker 767. Click to expand... Thanks for responding. What would be a better way to utilize both power stations? Separate solar panels?
Will Prowse said: It will be inefficient but it is possible. Plug the jackery AC charger into the AC output of the anker 767. Click to expand... Thanks for responding. What would be a better way to utilize both power stations? Separate solar panels?
Will Prowse Forum Owner Staff member Moderator Joined Sep 19, 2019 Messages 3,424 Location 36° N 115° W Oct 12, 2023 #4 Robinhood35 said: Thanks for responding. What would be a better way to utilize both power stations? Separate solar panels? Click to expand... Yes, separate arrays would work well
Robinhood35 said: Thanks for responding. What would be a better way to utilize both power stations? Separate solar panels? Click to expand... Yes, separate arrays would work well
R Robinhood35 New Member Joined Oct 11, 2023 Messages 4 Location Seattle Oct 12, 2023 #5 Robinhood35 said: Thanks for responding. What would be a better way to utilize both power stations? Separate solar panels? Click to expand... The application is for a camper van.
Robinhood35 said: Thanks for responding. What would be a better way to utilize both power stations? Separate solar panels? Click to expand... The application is for a camper van.
R Robinhood35 New Member Joined Oct 11, 2023 Messages 4 Location Seattle Oct 12, 2023 #6 Will Prowse said: Yes, separate arrays would work well Click to expand... Thanks again.