Portable power / honest math
STOP DIVIDING
WH BY WATTS.
Build your real appliance load. Account for cycling, cold, battery age, reserve, inverter loss and startup surge. Then compare four 1kWh-class stations on exactly the same job.
Run your load test ↓01 / Build your load
What needs to stay on?
Every assumption stays visible. Change any input and the comparison updates instantly.
03 / Same load, four stations
Compare without changing the test.
All stations use the same transparent assumptions. Capacity and output limits come from manufacturer specifications.
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The compact model
Rated capacity is only the first number.
Before you trust a number
Useful estimates admit what they do not know.
Why not just divide watt-hours by watts?+
That ignores the energy held in reserve, battery health, temperature, inverter conversion loss, inverter idle draw, and appliances that cycle on and off.
Is this independently tested data?+
Not yet. Product capacity and output limits come from linked manufacturer specifications. Runtime is a transparent planning model. We label it as an estimate until repeatable discharge-test data is added.
What does duty cycle mean?+
It is the share of time an appliance is actively drawing its running power. A refrigerator may draw 120W while the compressor runs, but the compressor may run only 35% of an hour.
Can I use this for medical or emergency planning?+
Use it only as a starting estimate. For critical loads, verify the appliance requirements, allow a generous safety margin, and run a full real-world test before relying on the setup.
Do affiliate commissions change the ranking?+
No. Comparison order is calculated from the current load and transparent energy model. Price and commission are not inputs.