00:00Hello on the Tuning Blog Channel. Today I have a product presentation for you.
00:07Um, it's an introduction, as I often do. Um, not a test, at least not in the video.
00:15Otherwise, as you can see, something has definitely been tested here,
00:19namely this Ampshay. I hope I pronounced that correctly.
00:22Andy's 1500 is a power bank and, as always, we have published a detailed report about it on the
00:32channel. You can find it in the article description, the link is in the bottom and I think it's also
00:38displayed on YouTube in the top right. There are linked articles, check it out. Um, all the details
00:44are listed there, including what we've tried out. And I just wanted to show you again in the video
00:51what this good piece looks like. I'll say a few more words about it and yes, for me it's a great
00:57helper. I've just changed the wheels on the car and it's back on now. The wheel hub is still attached.
01:05But I was able to use this impact wrench here, for example. I think it has, oh, I don't know,
01:11800 watts or how much does it have? Wait, let's see, oh no, 1100. It runs accurately, right?
01:18So, let's see if I can explain this here.
01:24It has a nice, clear display here.
01:33Yes, 800. Okay, it's a power saving mode, which is why it switches off.
01:39It works great for something like this.
01:42However, this is a device that I see more in the camping sector, I have to say.
01:48In a camper van or at a campsite or whatever, maybe even on a boat or something, I think it
01:54works quite well there. Otherwise, it probably won't be suitable for a bike ride around the lake,
02:00because it weighs almost 17 kilograms and you can't just carry that around. So, that's quite sporty.
02:06Otherwise, it has a capacity of 1462 watt hours and yes, as I said, everything important is in the
02:14blog post. I can also tell you that we charged it in under an hour from, I think, 0 or 3% to almost
02:22100. So, it works extremely quickly, I have to say. Um, it can handle 2400 watts of continuous power,
02:30at least that's what it says, and supposedly up to 27 for short periods of time. Um, I couldn't test
02:35that though, no easy way to reach under it, no device for that. What I tried out in the office
02:40was the coffee machine. Coffee is always a bit of a problem, like an espresso machine,
02:45I think it has 2200 watts and that worked without any problems. It wasn't a problem at all.
02:51Yes, you can use any other kettles or whatever else there is. Um, over here, I'll show you,
02:58are the connections. Among other things, you can connect a solar panel here. There's a fuse in here,
03:04then here's a 220 volt fork for charging and then here's the connection for the solar panel.
03:10However, there's no cable included. You'll have to make sure that a cable is included when you buy
03:15a solar panel. Otherwise, you'll have to buy that separately. Yes. Ah, what else is there to say? So,
03:21there are 13 ports in total. The connections were just in the back, as you saw, the 220 volts. Then
03:27there are smaller ones here. Ah, on the other side over there are 4 by 220 volt connections.
03:32Two are currently occupied here. One for the e-bike charger, for example, and you can easily use an
03:40impact wrench or whatever. Then there are 4 USB-A, 2 USB-C, then 2 District of Columbia 5521 connections,
03:51there's a car connector and yes, I don't know about the USB ports, I've heard that some people complain
03:57that there are so few, so there are 4 here. But I installed it. Yes, it shows all the important
04:02information, right? Battery level, how much power is currently being drawn, and so on and so forth.
04:08Then there's a flashlight here.
04:13It can be set to multiple settings. Okay, many have it, but that's nothing special. It's relatively
04:19quiet. It's running right now. What's it producing? Just under 300 watts, 270 has about 35 to 37 decibels.
04:27I only measured it with the mobile phone app. I don't know if that's accurate, but it's definitely
04:31really quiet, where it gets significantly louder at almost 60 decibels. I think it's 57 or 56 when you
04:38charge it with 220 volts. That's pretty loud. You can't really sleep with it. And yes, it's live PO4
04:46cells, that's the battery type. That should last for almost 6,000 charging cycles. And yes, what else
04:55is there to say? Not much really. I think what would be interesting is that it has a seamless power
05:01switch, I think 20 milliseconds or so. That means if you have an office computer connected to it,
05:06for example, and there's a power failure, then it just switches over. So, that's pretty cool.
05:12Fast reaction time, nothing should happen, the computer shouldn't crash. Otherwise, something
05:19I haven't been able to test yet, is it a solar panel, but I think it's no different from all
05:23the conventional ones on the market, right? So, you have a 200 volt, 400 volt connection,
05:29which you can connect to it. There are also adapters for switching. I can't tell you what the input is
05:35like. So, you can certainly imagine that if a solar panel gets maybe 180 watts in the best case,
05:42then the charging time could easily be 20 hours, right? As I said, I haven't tested it, but you
05:48should keep that in mind. Yeah, otherwise, I think that's it for now. You don't need to spend 10 minutes
05:55talking about a power station like this. It's definitely well made. You can carry it nicely by the
06:00handles up here. You can't see these illuminated rings, uh, yeah, whether you need them or not,
06:06I'll leave that up for now. Here at the back would be quite interesting.
06:12You can also connect the additional battery underneath here.
06:15For those who need a bit more capacity, I'd say. Exactly. Okay, the rest I'll tell you later,
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