Description
- The Most Reliable Emergency Power Supply: Industry-leading safety and reliability designed with electric-vehicle-grade battery cells. Every unit undergoes 52 reliability and safety tests and is covered by a 5-year limited warranty.
- Long-Lasting Capacity: Each portal power station has 1,002Wh (278,400mAh). Offers up to 7 days of power supply to your crucial devices and home appliances on a single charge.
- Powerful Output: 3 AC outlets with the pure-sine wave, supporting 1000W rated power and 2000W surge power at 110V.
- Wide-Range Compatibility: 2 USB-C outputs with PD 18W, 1 USB-A with 5V/2.4A, 1 USB-A with Qualcomm Quick Charge 3.0, and 1 car outlet with 12V/10A.
- Easy Recharge with Solar Power: Recharge from your car, AC outlet, or with the SolarPower ONE solar panel power generator. 30-second Hassle-Free Setup: Portable, light-weight foldable design with an adjustable kickstand. It takes 30 seconds or less to set up and is ready to provide eco-friendly power supply in any emergency situation.
michael r. –
I have had my Generark for a few weeks now and have been able to charge it and test it on house appliances. It works. I have a propane house generator. It runs out of fuel in three to four days, leaving me dependent on an expensive refill that may or may not be available. The first tropical storm of the season will arrive tomorrow. It is good to feel absolutely prepared. I ordered two batteries and two sets of solar panels. They are also most useful in my traveling van, which until now, required an electric hookup to work the microwave, electric blanket, coffee pot, etc. I feel like the cost is money well spent.
Deb –
I bought the Geneverse close to a year ago and needed to use it for the first time last night. We had a bad storm that took out our power for about 18 hours. We have 2 batteries, so we put one on the freezer and used the other to run the tv and charge our phones. So glad we were prepared.
A few notes, once the batteries are charged, they hold the charge forever. I had charged them when I received them last August and they were both still at 100% when I pulled them out of the closet last night. This morning, the battery keeping the freezer going was at 38% so I think it’s important to have a second to swap out.
Power is back on so I’m recharging. One is plugged into an outlet; it’s pulling 145 watts. The other is on the 2 solar panels; it’s pulling between 110 and 119 watts. It’s a very sunny day here so I’m assuming that’s as high as it will go.
Overall, I’m very happy with my purchase and would recommend the Geneverse. But get two batteries if you can afford it.
Melindam52 –
I live in Florida and just went through hurricane Ian. This saved my refrigerator and I was able to use my cpap, charge my electronics and a fan. I used one generator for refrigerator and the other one in my bedroom. So easy to use! I was able to recharge with out using the solar panels but I did use them for a little while to see how it worked. It started recharging the generator fine. I would suggest getting another generator so you can take one to charge up with another power source.
Amazon Customer –
After a little back and forth, this company worked with me in making sure I received my refund. Thank you. I think this product would be fine for a smaller home, it just didn’t work for our home. However, buyer beware that if you do need to return it, the batteries are considered hazardous materials, which requires special product labeling, so just make sure it is what you want before purchasing.
J. Mcgowan –
I always skeptical about purchasing electronic devices online. After researching many brands and digging behind their every companies self proclaimed performance, I purchased these Generark solar generators. The two aspects I was most concerned was how many watts the generators could actually produce, whether sustained or brief, and how fast they could charge via the solar panels. To test the generation of watts under a load, I immediately plugged my coffee maker into the generator and had a go at it (Note: I fully charged the generator before testing the wattage output). At peak draw from the coffee maker, the generator had no issues producing 1165 watts during brewing. I brewed several cups of coffee to sustain the load for about 10 minutes. The generator had no issue maintaining the necessary draw on it. I will say that consuming that much wattage consistently would probably deplete your entire battery in about two hours. Others may want a longer test, however, the longer test would only be necessary if you wanted to know how long it would take to deplete the generators entire battery over a certain time under that consistent load. That wasn’t necessary for me seeing that if I didn’t want to deplete my battery, I should use common sense and turn it off……just saying.
I was impressed when charging the generators with the solar panels. I plugged the solar panels into the generator (late in the day when the sun was low) and within about 20 minutes the battery was already 10% about what it was when I started. I would suspect charging when the sun is at its highest and strongest, it would possibly charging quicker.
Over all, I’m very pleased with this brand and size and would purchase again based on my current experience with them.
kate –
I live in SW FL. I stayed thru Irma. My gas generator worked but I spent 5 hrs in line for gas. I realized that I could live w/o lights & AC, even ‘tho it was 95, in the shade, 89 at night! I NEEDED my fridge, coffee maker & possibly microwave. I researched solar generators for a yr before I chose this one, for my BIG fridge. I tested my Generac immediately. First, my toaster oven, it would not work. Next, my microwave, it drained quickly but worked. The panels take approx 7hrs to recharge to 100% & ran my fridge for 7hrs & I made a pot of coffee & probably could have turned a lamp on, if Id been recharging the batteries as I ran everything. Worked exactly as advertised. Im VERY happy with my purchase, just praying I actually never need it.
Danny “Sarge” Flucke –
Great value. Seems to take longer than 8hrs to charge with solar panel. Never got over 90% fully charged.
Works exactly as described. Runs portable AC unit for 7hrs before empty. Runs side by side fridge for 6hrs before empty.
Carry on…
Tim Shannon –
Not so great for camping, buy a higher wattage unit. But for general power requirements in a pinch, it will do a great job.