Comparison Oukitel P1201 vs EcoPlay P1201
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| Oukitel P1201 | EcoPlay P1201 | |
from $699.00 | Outdated Product | |
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2 USB A ports, 4 USB-C ports. LiFePO4 – Lithium Iron Phosphate Battery. Jumps up to 2400 W are allowed. Battery capacity is 960 Wh. | ||
| In box | charging station | charging station |
| Rated power | 1200 W | 1200 W |
| Peak power | 2400 W | 2400 W |
| Output waveform | sinusoid (PSW) | sinusoid (PSW) |
| UPS function | ||
| Switchover time to battery | 10 ms | 10 ms |
Outputs | ||
| Sockets (230 V) | 2 | 2 |
| USB-A | 2 pcs 5В/2.4А 12 W | 2 pcs 5В/2.4А 12 W |
| USB-C | 4 pcs 5 A 100 W | 4 pcs 100 W |
| Car cigarette lighter | ||
| DC output | 2 pcs (12 H / 3 A) | |
Inputs (station charging) | ||
| From solar panels | ||
| Input port XT60 | ||
| Anderson port | 11.5 – 50 H / 500 W | |
| Add. ports | C13/14 (charging) | |
Battery and charging time | ||
| Battery type | LiFePO4 | LiFePO4 |
| Battery capacity | 960 W*h | 1248 W*h |
| Charging cycles | 3500 | 3500 |
| Charging time (socket) ≈ | 90 min | 60 min |
| Charging time (solar panel) ≈ | 120 min | |
| Charging power (socket) | 700 W | 700 W |
| Charging power (solar panel) | 500 W | 500 W |
| Charging power (cigarette lighter) | 240 W | |
General | ||
| PSU | built into the body | built into the body |
| Display | ||
| Backlight | ||
| Carrying handle | ||
| Operating temperature | 0 °C ~ +40 °C | 0 °C ~ +45 °C |
| Dimensions | 386x229x300 mm | 386x225x317 mm |
| Weight | 12.5 kg | 15 kg |
| Warranty | 3 years | |
| Added to E-Catalog | august 2023 | february 2023 |
Compare Oukitel P1201 and EcoPlay P1201
Charging stations Oukitel P1201 and EcoPlay P1201 have similar features, such as a nominal power of 1200 W and a peak power of 2400 W, as well as support for UPS functionality. However, the EcoPlay P1201 stands out with a larger battery capacity of 1248 Wh compared to 960 Wh in the Oukitel, which can provide a longer operating time. The charging time from the outlet for the EcoPlay is about 60 minutes, which is faster than the Oukitel's 90 minutes. Both devices use lithium iron phosphate batteries with 3500 charging cycles, but the EcoPlay is slightly lighter (15 kg compared to Oukitel's 12.5 kg). In terms of outputs, both models offer 2 USB A ports and 2 sockets, but the EcoPlay includes DC outputs DC5521, which may be more convenient for some users. Overall, the EcoPlay P1201 might be preferable for those seeking greater capacity and faster charging times.
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Glossary
USB-C
USB type C ports are smaller compared to classic USB ports and have a convenient reversible design that allows connecting the plug either way. USB type C was initially created to implement various advanced features: increased power, fast charging technologies, etc.
Since the port is relatively new and quite powerful (you can find USB type C with 60W, even 100W and 140W), the total number of such connectors is often limited to one port, or sometimes two).
— Current. The maximum current delivered through the USB type C port to the device being charged. Note that different ports of a charging station may deliver different currents (for example, 1.5A and 2.1A). In such cases, the highest current is usually specified.
— Power. The maximum power in watts (W) that the charging station can deliver to one charging gadget. The high output power of the USB type C port allows for faster charging. However, the device being charged must support the corresponding power; otherwise, the speed of the process will be limited by the gadget's specifications.
Since the port is relatively new and quite powerful (you can find USB type C with 60W, even 100W and 140W), the total number of such connectors is often limited to one port, or sometimes two).
— Current. The maximum current delivered through the USB type C port to the device being charged. Note that different ports of a charging station may deliver different currents (for example, 1.5A and 2.1A). In such cases, the highest current is usually specified.
— Power. The maximum power in watts (W) that the charging station can deliver to one charging gadget. The high output power of the USB type C port allows for faster charging. However, the device being charged must support the corresponding power; otherwise, the speed of the process will be limited by the gadget's specifications.
DC output
The presence of a DC connector (or several such outputs) in the device to power external gadgets with direct current. The standard DC jack is round and has a pin in the center. However, its dimensions may differ in depth and diameter. The voltage output to the DC output may be different. The most popular options are 18 - 20 V for powering laptops, 12 V for various specialized devices and automotive electrical accessories.
Input port XT60
Power connector with two round connectors, used to replenish energy reserves in the battery cells of the charging station. For the most part, the input port of the XT60 is for charging the device from solar panels using the appropriate cable.
Anderson port
A large two-pole connector for connecting batteries, chargers and all kinds of equipment where reliable contact is required for the sake of ensuring stable operation of the equipment. Anderson Port is resistant to moisture changes, can be used both for indoor and outdoor mechanisms. Thanks to identical mating parts, a pair is formed by two identical connectors, which are rotated 180 ° relative to each other. Most often, Anderson port is used in mobile homes on wheels.
Add. ports
Additional input connectors provided in the design of the charging station in addition to those described above.
Battery capacity
Nominal battery capacity, in fact - the amount of energy that is supposed to be stored. The larger it is, the longer the battery life of the charging station will be, all other things being equal. On the other hand, this parameter also affects the dimensions, weight and price of the battery, despite the fact that an energy-intensive battery is not always required. By the indicator of capacity in watt-hours, you can compare batteries with each other.
Charging time (socket) ≈
Time to charge the portable power station from a fully discharged state to 100% charge when using the power adapter from a household outlet. This refers to the original battery and standard charger.
Charging time (solar panel) ≈
Time spent on a full charge when using the original panel in bright sunlight. In cloudy weather, the charging time of the device from the solar panel can be strikingly different downwards.
Charging power (cigarette lighter)
The power normally received by the charging station when connected from the car's cigarette lighter socket (12 V).







