☀️ Stay powered, stay unstoppable — your ultimate solar sidekick!
The Jackery Solar Generator 500 combines a 518Wh lithium battery power station with a 100W foldable solar panel, delivering up to 500W continuous AC power. Designed for portability and versatility, it features multiple output ports to charge a wide range of devices, making it perfect for RV trips, outdoor adventures, and emergency backup with clean, sustainable solar energy.
Manufacturer | Jackery |
Part Number | SG-500UK |
Product Dimensions | 1 x 1 x 1 cm; 6 kg |
Item model number | Explorer 500UK |
Colour | Black,orange, Black |
Style | 500+100W |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Voltage | 230 Volts |
Wattage | 500 watts |
Special Features | Portable |
Included Components | 1* Jackery Explorer 500 Portable Power Station, 1* SolarSaga 100W Solar Panel, 1*AC adapter, 1* Car Charger Cable, 1* User Manual. |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 6 kg |
C**G
Great value
Great quality well packaged and powers so much. The solar panel can charge devices on its own. The design is great and very sturdy. Charges from the mains quickly or the solar panel over time. Lits of functions be aware the max output is 500W and wills hut off automatically if you are trying to use more power. Easy to transport great value for money. Better than other competitors products.
R**G
Simple, effective, works well with Jackery solar panels...wish I'd gone for the 1000W!
I did a lot of homework before investing in the Jackery 500W. After reading many reviews of both Jackery and its main competitors, I opted for what I felt was the most reliable, most sturdy and most simple to use for a non-techie like me. It really is very straightforward with a minimum of buttons to confuse you and very clear instructions. Having watched some of the video reviews, it took no time at all to plug everything in and start charging up electronic devices. It arrived more than fifty per cent charged so I was able to do this without a problem and I was surprised by how quickly my devices charged and how little stored power they consumed.I know next to nothing about electrics but my understanding is that you can run pretty much anything electronic from the Jackery provided it doesn't draw more than 500W so that rules out larger appliances, domestic kettles, heaters etc. For those, you'd need a larger energy pack. I did agonise about whether to go for the bigger Jackery but decided that something that would charge phones, laptops, tablets etc was adequate for my needs. It comes with three USB (A) sockets, a 12v plug socket and a standard UK three pin socket - more than enough for my needs. You can also plug a USB device directly into the solar panel for charging. It doesn't however come with USB (C) sockets so an adaptor is required (or a mains plug) for such use. The simple display panel shows the wattage coming in during charge and the wattage going out to devices.The real gain for me was being able to match up the Jackery solar panel which again is so simple to use, my small grandson could work it out. There's something very satisfying being able to charge a device up using the power of the sun - albeit one tiny appliance! All very relevant now too with the COP summit underway (At time of writing).I daresay this will very quickly become outdated as the technology (and battery power) develops but it's a start and the costs are coming down quickly. I daresay I'll be shopping for the Jackery 500's big brother very soon!
A**S
Perfect for a camping weekend
I bought this, plus a folding solar panel charger to take to the Royal International Air Tattoo camping weekend. I was able to keep my phone charged up, inflate my air bed, Charge my laptop and run a 40watt cooler box but ONLY whilst it was connected to the solar charger. Had I had left it run the cooler box on its own it would have drained the battery after a few hours, but with bright sunlight shining on the solar panel, the input charge was around 55 watts and stopped the battery from dropping below 70%. I left it plugged into the solar panel whilst I went into RAF Fairford and when I came back several hours later, the Jackery was fully charged. I don't do much camping but needless to say this will come in useful around the house for if I don't want to use an extension cable. You have to use it fairly regularly or at least keep it charged up or you may shorten its life. For nearly £500 it's a lot of money but one bloke I was talking to was very impressed at how light it was compared to a conventional leisure battery. Don't waste your money on those cheap power packs that have a tyre pump, a jump starter and a mains and USB socket because they're useless. This is worth every penny.
M**N
Good but expensive
I looked into battery packs for a road trip I had planned, having zero experience I thought even though more expensive I would go for a brand that seems well known and reliable.I wasn’t disappointed, performed as needed, had plenty of power for my requirements and was easy enough to charge while driving. Zero haste running a USB fan overnight and was pleasantly surprised it only dropped by 6%Price is a little high though especially compared to some and how little use it will get. I also might have been encouraged to look at buying the solar panel if it wasn’t out of my budget
A**K
Great service.Great product
Great product.Had an issue not being able to find user manual. Got in touch with jackery.Then found the manual in the small case.Great response from jackery.1st class.
B**.
If you are thinking of buying a Jackery, you really should.
My fiance and I decided to temporarily convert a small van into a small campervan. Because it is temporary, we do not have an electrical system for all of our needs (lights and charging cables for phones, watches, laptops, tablets, etc.). We have been using the E500 every day for over 2 months now and the battery of the Jackery holds so well whilst supplying countless charges to our devices, we have only needed to charge the Jackery itself 3 times! It has a few different types of charging ports which makes it easy to use -- we have not had to worry about having specific dongles, or cubes for our cables -- just plug them straight into the Jackery. It is pretty robust as it has been bumped a few times and survived driving on rugged roads and still has not given us any issues. Also, because of its compact size, we are able to store it away pretty easily. Overall, it is definitely holding up to its name and makes our camping experience hassle-free. If you need to power multiple devices for a long period of time this Jackery E500 is for you.When we initially purchased the Jackery E500, we didn't think the solar panels would be ideal for our set up. However, since we have begun travelling, we think the solar panels would allow us to have a more self-sufficient style of camping. If you are planning to stay in the outdoors, the solar panels would be another good addition to your Jackery purchase.
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