OFC Ranger
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I entered a sweepstakes and (probably) won it. I got a message that I won and I will have to provide info on the 17th. ?
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I entered a sweepstakes and (probably) won it. I got a message that I won and I will have to provide info on the 17th. ?
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With every post you make in here I curse the gods. I can't even win a free hot pocket at my local grocery store.? ? ?
It also is coming with a portable fridge/freezer, 6 function electric grill/air fryer, tent, and duffle bag! Fingers crossed everything pans legit!
HAHAHAHA!!! Yeah. I have my doubts and concerns. Jackery is a legitimate company and all and I've considered their products in the past but could never justify the money!!!Greetings my subjects. Nigerian Prince here. Please message me for details of a wonderful offer.
Volts x Amp = WattsThat's getting a little deep in the weeds for me on knowledge base. I have only a basic grasp of electrical voodoo. ?
This is the kit...
https://www.jackery.com/products/jackery-solar-generator-1500-jackery-1500-4-x-solarsaga-100w
I'm interested! I've got a lot of stuff running 12 volts (lights, winch, additional USB, two radios) but I can manage the items usage to not overload the system. I'd really love to find a compatible, mountable solar panel though! I could charge it while parked!Volts x Amp = Watts
The owner's manual on Jackery's website says that maximum charging input is 500W, split between two input connectors. 500W/12V = 41.6 Amps. Cigar lighter charger cord is 10 Amps maximum. You can ask Jackery directly, but if the numbers are correct you could build a 12V circuit in the Ranger to deliver 40+ combined amps to the charging ports and arrive at your destination fully charged.
I think, on this particular contraption that is charging 36-48 volt battery, the 12v input is probably pulling about 6 amps or less, otherwise the battery would charge in just a few hours.The owner's manual on Jackery's website says that maximum charging input is 500W, split between two input connectors. 500W/12V = 41.6 Amps. Cigar lighter charger cord is 10 Amps maximum. You can ask Jackery directly, but if the numbers are correct you could build a 12V circuit in the Ranger to deliver 40+ combined amps to the charging ports and arrive at your destination fully charged.
The owner's manual says 2x48V-6.25A (Support 12-51V, double to 500W max.)I think, on this particular contraption that is charging 36-48 volt battery, the 12v input is probably pulling about 6 amps or less, otherwise the battery would charge in just a few hours.
I'm a tard. What a difference a day makes. As in looking at your center console in the daylight, and learning you do indeed have a 110V outlet back there. Duh!
Where do you eat that you can get lunch for $5 bucks???Hey can I borrow $5 for lunch? Mr High Roller!
My 19 XLT came with the AC plug also but I looked up the available amperage and it was really low. I'm guessing here but I remember about 2A maybe about enough to charge devices or run a tablet.Huh, I have an XLT that came with 2 usb on back console and 110v plug? I assumed it was standard.