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A dead battery is a broken promise. Whether you are three hours into a wilderness shoot, running field equipment off-grid, or staring down a blackout with a refrigerator full of perishables, the absence of power is not an inconvenience — it is a failure of preparation. The Nomad Core is built around one uncompromising premise: portable power should be as reliable as the grid it replaces. With 299 watt-hours of lithium iron phosphate (LiFePO4) storage and a 600W pure sine wave AC inverter, this is not a phone charger that got ambitious. It is a compact energy sovereignty system.
LiFePO4 chemistry is the backbone of the promise. Where conventional lithium-ion degrades after 500 cycles, LiFePO4 holds its capacity through 3,000+ cycles — that is a decade of daily use. The 600W inverter handles inductive loads (mini-fridges, CPAP machines, power tools) without the brownout protection tripping that plagues cheaper modified-sine units. Four charging pathways — AC wall, 12V car, solar panel, and USB-C PD — mean you are never locked into a single refuel strategy. The Nomad Core does not ask you to choose between portability and capability. It delivers both in a package that fits under one arm.
*This is not a power bank. It is a personal grid in a 299Wh chassis.*
Q: How long does the LiFePO4 battery actually last?
A: Rated for 3,000+ full charge cycles to 80% capacity. At one cycle per day, that is over 8 years of service. Lithium iron phosphate chemistry is inherently more stable and longer-lived than the NMC lithium-ion found in most portable power stations.
Q: Can it run a CPAP machine through the night?
A: Yes. A typical CPAP without heated humidification draws 30-60W, giving 5-10 hours of runtime. With a heated humidifier, runtime drops to 3-5 hours. The pure sine wave inverter ensures compatible voltage delivery — modified-sine units can damage CPAP motors.
Q: What solar panels work with the Nomad Core?
A: Any 12-24V solar panel with an MC4 or DC5521 connector within the 60-120W input range. ALLPOWERS offers matched 100W folding panels that connect directly. Full solar recharge takes 4-6 hours in direct sunlight.
Q: Is this suitable for van life or off-grid setups?
A: At 299Wh, it handles essential electronics, lights, and small appliances. For full-time van builds with induction cooktops or air conditioning, consider a larger capacity unit. For weekender vans, camping, and emergency backup, the Nomad Core is the ideal balance of capacity and portability.
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