I just picked up the EcoFlow River Pro portable power solution with extra battery from Costco for $699. Normally the basic unit sells for $500 and the extra battery is $400. The Costco deal running through Oct 24 gives you the extra battery for just $200 (half off). While the extra battery doesn't give you more wattage output, it does double the run time. The basic unit is about 16 pounds and so is the battery. So, if I don't need a long run time, I am not carrying the extra 16 pounds.
My main purpose for this is to run my CPAP when camping (and of course emergencies). It is replacing my 80 lb deep-cycle marine battery and separate 600W inverter I used to take. That was overkill but since I already had it, I used it. It is truly a pain to move around though. We usually go camping in large groups and everyone seems to want to charge their phones with my setup. This is where that spare battery will come in handy. My next camping trip is in a few weeks.
I also picked up a 100W folding solar panel to with it off of Amazon. I really would have preferred 160 watts or more but those units are much less portable. This guy folds down to about the size of a ream of paper. It comes with a carrying case that holds all the accessories and stands too.
My main purpose for this is to run my CPAP when camping (and of course emergencies). It is replacing my 80 lb deep-cycle marine battery and separate 600W inverter I used to take. That was overkill but since I already had it, I used it. It is truly a pain to move around though. We usually go camping in large groups and everyone seems to want to charge their phones with my setup. This is where that spare battery will come in handy. My next camping trip is in a few weeks.
I also picked up a 100W folding solar panel to with it off of Amazon. I really would have preferred 160 watts or more but those units are much less portable. This guy folds down to about the size of a ream of paper. It comes with a carrying case that holds all the accessories and stands too.