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ALLPOWERS specializes in portable power stations, solar generators, and foldable solar panels designed for outdoor adventures and emergency home backup.

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ALLPOWERS is a leading manufacturer of portable energy solutions, dedicated to providing clean and reliable power for any situation. Since its establishment, the company has focused on researching and developing high-efficiency solar storage technologies. Their product portfolio includes a wide range of portable power stations featuring safe LiFePO4 battery chemistry, as well as lightweight, high-conversion foldable solar panels.

Designed for campers, RV owners, and emergency preparedness, ALLPOWERS products offer versatility with multiple output ports—including AC, USB-C, and wireless charging. Whether you are off-grid or facing a power outage, ALLPOWERS ensures you stay connected and powered up with durable, user-friendly energy systems.

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ALLPOWERS SE60 Solax Solar Panel User Guide

December 19, 2025
ALLPOWERS SE60 Solax Solar Panel SEPECIFICATION USER MANUAL The foldable and portable solar panel, which is made for charging the most porta blesolar generators on the market. The efficient solar…

ALLPOWERS R1500-LITE Power Station User Guide

July 19, 2025
ALLPOWERS R1500-LITE Power Station Safety Instructions This product is an power station battery, please make sure to take basic precautions, be sure to take basic precautions including: Be sure to…

ALLPOWERS R1500 Portable Power Station User Manual

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User manual for the ALLPOWERS R1500 Portable Power Station, detailing specifications, operation, safety, charging methods (AC, Solar), UPS function, APP control, FAQ, and troubleshooting. Features 1152Wh LFP battery, 1800W AC…

ALLPOWERS B3000 Additional Battery User Manual

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Detailed user manual for the ALLPOWERS B3000 Additional Battery, designed for use with R2500, R3500, and R4000 power stations. Covers safety, specifications, operation, app control, FAQ, and troubleshooting.

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ALLPOWERS VOLIX P300 Portable Power Station User Manual

VOLIX P300 • December 20, 2025
Comprehensive user manual for the ALLPOWERS VOLIX P300 Portable Power Station, covering setup, operation, maintenance, troubleshooting, and specifications for this 256Wh LiFePO4 battery unit with UPS function and…

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  • What devices can an ALLPOWERS power station run?

    Most ALLPOWERS stations can power household appliances like laptops, lights, and mini-fridges, provided the total wattage does not exceed the unit's rated output (e.g., 600W, 1500W). Always check the specifications of your device.

  • Can I use the power station while it is charging?

    Yes, ALLPOWERS power stations support pass-through charging, allowing you to power your devices via AC or DC outputs while the station itself is recharging from solar or a wall outlet.

  • How should I store the battery if not using it for a long time?

    Turn off the unit and store it in a dry, ventilated area. For optimal battery health, discharge it to approximately 30% and recharge it to 60% every three months.

  • Are ALLPOWERS solar panels waterproof?

    Many ALLPOWERS foldable solar panels are IP66 water-resistant, protecting them from rain and splashes. However, they should not be submerged in water or left in rain permanently.

  • What type of battery does ALLPOWERS use?

    Recent models (like range R600, R1500) typically use LiFePO4 (Lithium Iron Phosphate) batteries, known for safety and a long cycle life of over 3500 cycles.

  • Can I take the power station on an airplane?

    No, most portable power stations exceed the 100Wh to 160Wh limit set by airlines for lithium batteries and cannot be taken on commercial flights.