Users need portable power stations to support true 120V/240V dual output to power high-draw home appliances like well pumps, electric dryers, water heaters, and ranges during outages. Currently, many models from EcoFlow, Bluetti, and Jackery only offer 120V output, rendering them incompatible with these essential 240V devices.
https://preview.redd.it/a0sfwygjrokg1.jpg?width=1536&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=780398541a4b43dd71a33cec1115a4a938c4e885 Not a sponsored post, not a press sample. We bought this unit at retail and a January ice storm across Mason County in Northern Michigan gave us an unplanned 90-hour test starting at 11 PM on a Thursday. What we ran off it the entire time: 240V well pump (1HP) — confirmed, no trip Full-size fridge + chest freezer — continuous, zero food loss Propane furnace blower (600W) Two laptops, monitors, mesh network — continuous remote work CPAP with humidifier — zero interruption overnight Electric kettle, coffee maker, phone/tablet/camera charging Smart home hub + security cameras The thing that actually matters: This is the only portable power station we've tested with true 120V/240V dual output. Every other unit — EcoFlow, BLUETTI, other Jackery models — outputs 120V only. That means your well pump, electric dryer, water heater and range are dead in an outage with those units regardless of their capacity. The 0ms UPS is real: We had an active video call running when the grid failed. It continued without interruption. No reboot, no flicker, nothing. What we didn't love: It's heavy and expensive. This is a semi-permanent home system, not a camping power bank. If you need portability, look elsewhere. Full review with specs table, head-to-head vs EcoFlow Delta Pro Ultra and BLUETTI EP500 Pro, solar charging benchmarks, and 30-day smart app energy management test: [https://www.outdoortechlab.com/jackery-solar-generator-5000-plus/](https://www.outdoortechlab.com/jackery-solar-generator-5000-plus/) Happy to answer any questions about the testing protocol or specific appliance results.