The PB-1000 is a completely self contained, portable, rechargeable power solution for backup radio communications, recharge cell phones or walkie-talkies complete with solar panel. Can you imagine how Hurricane Katrina would have been different for the police and fire fighters had they purchased several of these boxes? The police would have been able to recharge their radios, recharge cell phones, even operate command centers' laptops connected to tactical networks, powered by PB-1000s. Learn from history so that those experiences are never replayed. Have a communication backup plan in place and make be sure it includes one or more PB-1000(s). When the gas runs out, what do you do next?
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PB-1000

 

Features

  • Uses No Gas
  • Recharges With The Solar Panel
  • Recharges With 8Amp Built In Charger
  • 30 Watt Solar Panel
  • 750 Watt A/C Inverter
  • 12 Volt DC Power Source
  • 80 or 33Ahr AGM Battery
  • 5 Different Colors Of Cases
  • Panel Lighted For Night Operations
  • LED Battery Fuel Gauge
  • 80 Amp Master Power Breaker
  • 3 Power Circuits
  • Each Circuit Has Own Breaker
  • Portable (wheels on box)
  • 30 Watt Solar Panel
  • Foldable, Compact, Solar Panel
  • Connects With Universal Cigarette Female Plug
  • Water Resistant
  • Velcro Closure
  • Mold Resistant Outer Case
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Night Operations

The PB-1000 has two red LED lights for night operations

Applications
  • Backup Communication Radios
  • Emergency Shelter Lights
  • Emergency Weather Radios
  • Recharge Cell Phones
  • Laptop Power
  • Recharge Ipods
  • Ultimate Home Computer Power Backup
  • Recharge Emergency Walkie-Talkies
  • Hunting Blinds, Radios
  • Fishing Trips, Backup Motor Power
  • Christmas Floats, Lights
  • Nursing Homes, Radios/LED Lights
  • Handicap Homes, Radios/LED Lights
  • Ice Storms Power Loss, Radios/LED Lights
  • Police Stake-Out, Cameras/Audio Equip.
  • DEA Special Operations, Radios
  • FBI, Laptops, Radios
  • Military Field Radios
  • Military Special Operations, Radios
  • Military MASH Hospitals, LED Lights
  • Police, Radio Backup Power (100 W Radio)
  • Fire, Radio Backup Power (100 W Radio)
  • Amateur Radio (HAM Radio)
 
   
Equipment Usage Chart w/o Solar Panel
Device
Watts Operational (time)
Reciprocating Saw
720
80 minutes
While the PB-1000 is designed to power equipment up to 750 Watts, one must remember the more power drawn from a battery the faster it drains. A good rule of thumb to follow is this. Items listed in the chart on the left and below the line, half way down the list, will typically run for up to 20-30 hours on a single charge. Major power usage such as a drill or saw, items above the line, can drain the PB-1000 in as little as 15 minutes.

Remember, the PB-1000 was designed for low power consumption (<100 Watts) such as emergency radios, cell phone charges, walkie-talkie recharging, and LED lights. When used with these items AND plugged into and using the solar panel, the PB-1000 can sustain these items indefinitely*. Drawing more power than the solar panel can charge will cause the PB-1000 to eventually drain.

The design idea behind the PB-1000 is, "One Box, One Radio, Indefinite Communications." Police, Military or a Mother of twins, we all need to communicate.
1/2" Reversible Drill
620
90 minutes
Coffee Maker
600
96 minutes
Portable Vacuum
525
110 minutes
Electric Garden Tools
475
121 minutes
1-Speed Blender
450
128 minutes
Orbital Sander
400
144 minutes
Home Stereo
350
164 minutes
3/8' Variable Speed Drill
320
3 hours
20" TV-VCR Combo
300
3.2 hours
12" Three Speed Fan
200
4.8 hours
Fax/Printer
160
6 hours
Computer / Printer
150

6.4 hours

100W light bulb
100
9.6 hours
Mini Stereo / CD Player
70
13 hours
Laptop Computer
70
13 hours
Walkie-Talkie Charger
25
38 hours
Home Video Game
19
2.1 Days
Weather Radio
15
2.7 Days
Cell Phone / Camcorder Charger
10
4 Days
LED Lights
10
4 Days

TWO WAY RADIO

(typical use over 24hrs*)
With Solar Panel
.2
Indefinate
  *Assuming the PB-1000 is allowed to charge for 8 hours per day.

 

Figure 1

Whether your needs are for camping, construction site, hunting, disaster recovery, emergency communications, or emergency home use, the PB-1000 is a 12V 80Ahr portable power solution that goes where you go. At 80Ahr the PB-1000 will power a typical laptop computer continuously for approximately 15 hours or a weather radio for 64 hours/ almost 4 days. When attached to the, SP-1000, the 30W solar panel, the battery life is extended by nearly 25% and also the solar panel can keep the battery charged and reused indefinitely.

 

Regardless if you are an outdoors men needing power camping, a Red Cross disaster coordinator needing power at a storm shelter for an emergency radio, or a parent who needs power quickly when the lights go out, Ean Cargoe Power Products provide quick and simple power solutions.

 

 

Figure 1 details three power circuits. The top one is for hooking up bare wire (emergency situations) for any device that needs 12V DC power. Moving down are two more cigarette receptacles that will power anything needed 12VDC power from a cigarette plug, up to 15amps each. The very bottom cigarette receptacle is for plugging in the solar panel for charging up the PB-1000. Just plug in the solar panel, flip the switch up to "connected" and the PB-1000 is charging. Nothing beats free power!

 

What makes Ean Cargoe Portable Power (EPP) products unique is the boxes are recharged using a solar panel or the onboard A/C charger. No mater where you are at, no mater what you are doing, EPP boxes recharge themselves with the help of the sun. Hunting, fishing, emergency management, nursing homes, schools, boating where ever you need 12 volts DC or 120 volts AC, EPP has you covered.

     
     
     
     

 

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*Radio typical use:

  • 10 Amps when keyed
  • 50 Sec talk time
  • 70 Repetitions per hour
  • 30 Watt panel
  • 10 Hours of sun
  • 117.9 Watt Hours Hardware draw
  • 255 Watt Hours made by solar panel

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Illinois Veteran Owned Business