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Xantrex XPower Powerpack 400 Plus Portable Backup Power Source | 
| Brand: Xantrex Category: Automotive Parts And Accessories
List Price: $149.99 Buy New: $98.88 You Save: $51.11 (34%)
New (17) from $98.88
Rating: 46 reviews Sales Rank: 181
Media: Automotive Shipping Weight (lbs): 28.9 Dimensions (in): 16 x 8 x 10 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
MPN: 8521900 Model: 852-1900 UPC: 715535111502 EAN: 0715535111502 ASIN: B000157TP8
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| Features:
| | Compact portable power source that provides 400 watts AC power | | | Use to jump-start vehicles, charge and operate electric devices, inflate tires | | | Rugged plastic casing; includes sealed, non-spillable AGM battery | | | Includes jumper cables, nozzle adapters for pumping air, AC charger, DC charger cable, accessory bag | | | Measures 5.9 x 4.1 x 2.2 inches; weighs 2.4 pounds; 6-month warranty |
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Product Description 320-watt continuous AC output (600-watt surge) * two 3-prong AC outlets * 250 p.s.i. air compressor (with air hose) * 3-digit digital display (displays battery status and wattage draw) * built-in flashlight (incandescent light will run for 30 hours without a charge) * built-in sealed battery and jumper cables * overload protection shuts off Powerpack 400 Plus if you connect an appliance that draws too much power * 250-amp fuse protects unit from damage * 16-1/8"W x 9-5/8"H x 8"D * 6-month warranty
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| Customer Reviews: Read 41 more reviews...
This rocks! Emergency power on the go! March 20, 2005 Sportynyc (New York, NY United States) 70 out of 71 found this review helpful
This powerpack pretty much works as advertised. The coolest thing is the builtin 400 Watt inverter which allows you plug in almost any AC powered device. Great for emergency power or just portable camping power! Unit charges quickly using the supplied DC adapter or in about a day using the supplied AC adapter. The only drawback is that the builtin air compressor isn't fan cooled so it can only operate about 10-15 minutes at a time before it over heats and air flow could be higher. Another option would be to plug in a high flow, heavy duty air compressor into the builtin 12V outlet or inverter.
Nifty safety backup. August 21, 2005 Gary Cunningham (Lake Isabella, CA) 55 out of 55 found this review helpful
This is a solid product. I didn't think I needed the built-in air compressor, but it suddenly saved the day for a few bike tires. And after you deflate your vehicle tires for beach travel, you can get back to street pressures without a lot of hassle. The Powerpack 400 is a bit pricier for a reason - it packs more ampere-hours into a small unit. I take it camping into remote locations where I'm guaranteed that I won't have to walk out due to a dead battery. So then I'm comfortable running some low wattage lights in my tent. I can even watch a DVD movie on my iMac G5 computer without running out of power. It recharges using the car's cigarettte lighter and, while you're at home you can leave it on the AC-DC charger indefinitely. A super product, compact product.
W orks like a charm April 2, 2005 Ojibwas (H.B. Ca. USA) 32 out of 32 found this review helpful
Bought this through Amazon because they sale it at a lower price then what others sale it for and free shipping to.But the Powerpack works like a charm,best if you charge it for more than 35 hours before useing.But it has everything you need if you go camping or just useing it around the house.If it gets to hot(Esp. when useing the air pump) it will automatically shut down untill it has cooled down,it shocked me at first when it happend thinking I just fried the thing,so don't let it run for to long.It has 2 AC outlets for small appliances.Has indicater to show how much percent of power is left and how much juice you are useing when useing the AC outlets.It has everything you need in case of an emeregency either away on the road or at home.A great size and easy to carry and handel.It has a cigerate liter port for charging the Pack or useing a device that has that type of plug. 5 stars ........
Indispensible Gadget For Road Trips August 6, 2006 A. Bye (Augusta, GA USA) 15 out of 15 found this review helpful
I bought the X Power Powerpack 400 Plus last year for powering a fan for my dogs while attending trials. I can run a small, portable fan all day and still have power left at the end of the day. It recharges in a few hours when plugged into a vehicle, or overnight when plugged into an electrical outlet. It's also handy for recharging cell phones, and I've used it to jump a dead car battery and inflate a flat tire. I searched the Internet before buying, and Amazon had the lowest price of anyone with free shipping to boot.
Excellent portable power source August 22, 2006 Original X-Man (Philadelphia) 14 out of 14 found this review helpful
This model is designed for car emergencies (it has a trouble light, jump starts a dead battery with its own suppplied very high quality cables and will inflate a tire), but we bought it for camping trips so we could power a regular fan on hot days and recharge our cell phones. It did both very well--running a good size fan for about an hour a day for five days and recharging four cell phones daily. Its a big lead acid battery in the shape of an old eighties boom box. Because it is essentially a car battery, it is fairly heavy (@ 23 lbs), but it has two sockets rigged to an inverter for AC devices and a standard car DC input. It charges up much faster than it says to expect from a wall socket--just a few hours, and is said to do so faster direct from the car; you get adapters to do both. We will keep it out in the open in case the power goes out. A great investment.
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