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3 Hours Runtime 0.4 days at your usage pattern

A 300Wh power station (300Wh) running phones, router, and lights provides approximately 3 hours of runtime.

Power draw: 95W continuous | 640Wh daily

Detailed Breakdown

Battery Capacity 300Wh
Usable Capacity 255Wh
Total Power Draw 95W
Daily Energy Needed 640Wh
Continuous Runtime 3 hours
Days of Runtime 0.4

Power Usage Breakdown

ApplianceWattsHours/DayDaily Energy
WiFi Router15W24 hrs360Wh
Phone Chargers40W2 hrs80Wh
LED Lights40W5 hrs200Wh

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Frequently Asked Questions

Running phones, router, and lights, a 300Wh power station provides approximately 3 hours of runtime. This equals about 0.4 days at your daily usage pattern.

Runtime depends on three factors: battery capacity (300Wh), inverter efficiency (85%), and your power draw (95W). Higher loads drain the battery faster.

Yes! Adding solar panels can extend runtime indefinitely during daylight. A 200W solar panel can add 600-1000Wh daily, potentially keeping a 300Wh station charged with light loads.

For phones, router, and lights, you may want a larger capacity. Consider a 600Wh or larger unit for full-day coverage.

Popular brands for 300Wh capacity include: Jackery 300, Goal Zero Yeti 200X. Compare features like outlets, solar input, and warranty.

A larger capacity (1000Wh+) is recommended for refrigerators due to the 1200W startup surge. This unit is better suited for smaller loads.

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