The amount of flexibility Runhood has brought to the table with this solution is unprecedented. The base station can also be plugged into a solar panel to charge the two blades currently installed. The beauty of this solution is that this adapter lets you charge a blade off of just about any USB outlet, or directly from a wall charger. With this attachment, individual blades can be charged from the bi-directional USB-C port with up to 100 watts, assuming the USB-C cable and outlet can keep up. Runhood also sells an adapter that snaps onto a blade with several USB ports on it, including a bi-directional USB-C outlet. To further sweeten the deal, Runhood has developed an AC outlet that can be directly attached to a blade, providing 110 volts and up to 100 watts of power out without having to use the base station. It’s an interesting solution that allows owners to decouple the charging of the smaller batteries from the base station itself. These blades slide into the base unit, which can hold up to two energy storage blades at a time for a total capacity of 648 watt-hours (Wh).Īdditional blades can be charged outside of the base station while the base station is being used to provide power. The core of the Runhood RALLYE 600 Plus Solar Generator is a set of battery blades with the ability to store a 324 watt-hours each. Runhood has developed an innovative take on the portable power station that brings a ton of innovation to a market which is largely stagnant.
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