Hi there! Based on your search for a portable power station, I think the Jackery Explorer 500 or Bluetti EB3A would be great options. Both offer around 500W of power output capacity, which is enough to charge laptops, phones, cameras and more. The Jackery and Bluetti are also quite affordable at R7999 and R3999 respectively. They'd be perfect to power devices outdoors during camping trips or activities. Let me know if you need any other details on these portable power stations!
Based on your question, the EcoFlow Delta Pro or EcoFlow River Pro would be great options to keep lights on during loadshedding. The EcoFlow Delta Pro portable power stations, like the 3600Wh model for R57,949, have enough capacity to power several lights, fans, or other essential devices for a few hours during loadshedding. They can be recharged easily with solar panels or a power outlet when power returns. The River Pro is more compact and affordable, starting from around R9,999. Both devices have ample power for lighting needs during loadshedding. They also have user-friendly apps to control connected devices and monitor power levels. I hope this help you find a solution! Let me know if you have any other questions.
Based on the search results, the Goal Zero Yeti 1400 Lithium Portable Power Station would be suitable for keeping lights on during loadshedding. With a capacity of 1400Wh, it can power several LED lights for many hours when fully charged. Its lithium battery allows for high recharge rates from solar panels or a power outlet. At R34,000 it might be over budget, but would provide reliable backup power for lighting needs during outages. Let me know if you have any other questions!
Based on the PriceCheck search results, the cheapest portable power stations are: The Ecoflow Delta Portable Power Station Black for R19,999 is a good affordable option. It has a 524Wh lithium battery which can power lights, phones and small appliances for emergencies. While smaller than the Yeti 1400, it provides basic backup power needs at a lower price. The Solar Mobile Generator 17W SF301 3BULBS is the most affordable at R595.95. Though only 17W, it may be suitable for charging phones or powering some LED lights during short outages. It uses solar panels to recharge. I hope these more affordable suggestions are useful. Please let me know if you need any other details on portable power options to suit your backup power needs and budget.
Here are a few top portable power station options from the results that could suit your power needs: The EcoFlow Delta 2 lithium portable power station for R17,257 would be an excellent choice to power almost anything you need as it has a huge 1024Wh capacity and 1800W continuous/4000W surge output. It can fully recharge in just 2 hours with the included charger. The Node -700W 1400W 384WH portable power station for R5,999 has a great large capacity and high 1400W output, so it can power devices like laptops, small appliances, router, lights and more simultaneously during an outage. The GIZZU 518WH portable power station for R4,599 has a very good 518Wh capacity allowing it to power equipment and devices for extended periods. It also features a pure sine wave inverter for smooth powered devices. All of these options should provide plenty of power for your needs during outages while being compact and easy to transport. Let me know if you need any other details on them!