| | |  | Baby & Child Care | Home » » » 600-Watt Powerpack 600 Power Inverter with Built-In Emergency light | | | | | | | Description: | | 600-watt inverter with 3 AC outlets. Allows you to safely jumpstart your vehicle anywhere . Sealed, non-spillable 28Ah AGM battery. AM/FM radio digital alarm clock. Audible alarm signals overheat and underheat voltage conditions. Includes AC/DC charger cables and jumper cables. | | | Features: | |
• 600-watt inverter with 3 AC outlets
• Allows you to safely jumpstart your vehicle anywhere
• Sealed, non-spillable 28Ah AGM battery
• AM/FM radio digital alarm clock
• Audible alarm signals overheat and underheat voltage conditions
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 16.7 inches | | Product Width:
| 11.0 inches | | Product Height:
| 13.5 inches | | Product Weight:
| 28.85 pounds | | Package Length:
| 17.5 inches | | Package Width:
| 14.0 inches | | Package Height:
| 11.5 inches | | Package Weight:
| 32.55 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 117 reviews |
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bad warrantyNov 17, 2009 I bought this product and charged as per instructions when time came to use it battery drained within half hour or less charging a cell phone! I charged and checked again to no avail, I contacted Xantrex who told me it ws out of warranty and were no help told me to return to Amazon which I did and have not seen a credit for it...a very bad experience Duracell is a good name but they should be the ones who offer tech support not Xantrex. I would not buy this product check Panasonic products.
Short term life spanNov 16, 2009 I have had this for maybe two years now, and initially, it was great. However, my car battery just died and I intended to use this to jump it. It was out of power so I've tried to charge it and it no longer accepts the charge from the AC adapter. I've read that it can be charged via DC adapter and people do so driving around in their cars, but if I could do that, I would not need to jump start the car to begin with. Consequently, I have this unit sitting uselessly in my house and have to call a service to come jump start me. I'll be buying another brand as a replacement.
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Flawless Performance!Nov 14, 2009 Went shopping for an affordable solution to allow me to use my CPAP machine while car-camping. A secondary use would be to power the CPAP during infrequent power outages. After doing extensive shopping on Amazon, internet searches and local "brick and mortar" stores, I choose the Duracell DPP-600HD Powerpack.
Since the unit was delivered, I fully charged it (per instructions) and have taken it on two outings. I am very happy to report that it has performed flawlessly! Both outings were for two nights each. On the first outing, I had no opportunity to recharge the unit during the day, so I operated my CPAP without the optional humidifier. After the first night, the charge was down to 40%; so I expected the unit to die during the second night. Surprisingly, it didn't and operated my CPAP throughout the second night.
On the second outing, I had the ability to recharge it during the day and used the humidifier. Based on the rated watts/hour of the CPAP with humidifier, the Duracell 600 should not have powered the unit all night. However, it did!
I used the built in light just to make sure it worked (it did). May use it during a power outage, but will probably save the charge for the CPAP. Tried out the radio and it worked fine (even in camp). Good reception, but, as fully expected, lousy sound... AC/DC outlets both functioned well.
This unit scores high on price and functionality. I'm checking in to solar charges to take with me camping - this will let me take on a week-long scout camp next summer.
I keep it between the driver and passenger seats in my minivanNov 11, 2009 I keep it between the driver and passenger seats in my minivan. It worked well to jump start a vehicle from it to to the battery but not from just into the cigarette lighter/utility outlet. I use it as a charger without the need for car adapters and/or use to run a notebook computer for movies for my children while I drive. Big fat plugs might hit the power switch or limit the number of items you can plug in because of the outlet locations, but I am still happy I purchased this item.
Just what I neededNov 04, 2009 The duracell DPP 600 a very convenient way to power necessary items or items for leisure. I use it for backup for some of my photography lighting such as studio flashes when I am on the road. Of course the jumper cables are also a plus. The product is built nice and rugged. With 600 Watts of power I am able to power up multiple items that require minimal power for hours at a time. This unit is a must for people who love the outdoors and road warriors who are looking for an affordable power pack option.
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