@hacks4pancakes the only battery packs that I'm aware of that do 12v out (like a car cigarette adapter) is the anker powerhouse (I have an 800 ii, and there are larger)
@Viss giant is fine, hence the very oddly specific question
@hacks4pancakes oh! well, then in that case, my anker powerhouse is pretty excellent. it comes camping with the local crew out here. powers lights, sound, an iceco fridge (via 12 volt!). I need an excuse to sell it so I can buy the next size up >:D
@hacks4pancakes if you wanna go ultramode, i recently learned about the bluetti series of devices - but those are like.. mega. like, power your house in case of an outage. (i want those too. because i am a crazyperson)
@Viss @hacks4pancakes Before you pull the trigger on a Bluetti, do a compare/contrast with the Ecoflow line. I've been really pleased with my Delta and River to power my camper van. The Delta can pull in 1kw AC to recharge from zero very quickly.
@kyle @hacks4pancakes my venn-diagram-center-oval is "i can take this camping and its not so heavy its immobile" and "i can run stuff for 2-3 days and I don't HAVE to have solar panels".
the anker powerhouse 800 ii is like, 85% of the way there. it can only do 500 watt out max
@kyle @hacks4pancakes also it appears as though the ecoflow doesn't ahve the 30amp nema twistlock plugs for output, so I can't hook it into my existing house energy storage system. The bluetti does 240v 30amp out, which is attractive, because thats what my powerwalls run
@Viss @hacks4pancakes Yeah for that you'd have to bump up to the Delta Pro line, which is heavy enough they added wheels.
@hacks4pancakes @Viss One advantage your device has over some of the devices we are recommending is that your device meets FAA regs for carry-on. Is that a requirement you'd have for a replacement?
@hacks4pancakes @Viss Maxoak (the company that makes the Bluetti Viss mentioned before) does make a smaller capacity model that is similar to what you want to replace: https://www.amazon.com/MAXOAK-50000mAh-Portable-Charger-External/dp/B00YP823NA/
Unclear whether it meets FAA regulations though. I think 185Wh might go above carry-on regulations.
@kyle @hacks4pancakes ive taken batteries bigger than this on planes and nobody complained :D
@kyle @Viss mmmmmmmmm I mean I would not be adverse to being able to carry all my telescope parts on the plane