Power Station | 1 Week + Camping Trip

Planning a 7-night camping trip for two people? You might be roughing it in a tent, but it’s more likely you’re in an older RV that might not be equipped with all your powering essentials. Well, here’s a simple guide to help you choose the right portable power station and charging options to keep everything running smoothly

(This set-up would also work if you’re camping in a tent – but your power supplies might not be as substantial! Look at this weekender camping trip power station guide too – it might suit your needs better).

Your Week Long Camping Essentials 

Let’s calculate the power needs for two people over two nights, considering:

  • Induction cooktop
  • Electric grill
  • Electric kettle
  • Portable fridge
  • Portable aircon
  • Coffee machine
  • Microwave
  • Small air fryer

Portable Fridge

  • Power Consumption: 40-50 watts per hour
  • Total for 7 Nights: 50 watts x 24 hours x 7 days = 8400 Wh

Induction Cooktop

  • Power Consumption: 1500 watts for 2 hours per day
  • Total for 7 Nights: 1500 watts x 2 hours x 7 days = 21,000 Wh

Electric Kettle

  • Power Consumption: 1200 watts for 15 minutes per day
  • Total for 7 Nights: 1200 watts x 0.25 hours x 7 days = 2100 Wh

Microwave

  • Power Consumption: 16 watts per minute for 15 minutes per day
  • Total for 7 Nights: 16 watts x 15 minutes x 7 days = 1680 Wh

Phones, Laptop & Small Appliances

  • Power Consumption: 410 Wh per day
  • Total for 7 Nights: 410 Wh x 7 days = 2870 Wh

Other Devices (Electric Grill, Portable Aircon, Coffee Machine, Small Air Fryer)

  • Power Consumption: Estimate 3000 Wh per day for all devices
  • Total for 7 Nights: 3000 Wh x 7 days = 21,000 Wh

Total Power for 7 Nights: 57,050 Wh

Choosing the Right Portable Power Station

For a week-long trip, you’ll need a power station with a high capacity and multiple charging options. Here’s a recommended setup:

Power Station Options

  1. EcoFlow DELTA Pro
    • Capacity: 3600 Wh (Expandable with extra batteries)
    • Output: Up to 3600W (7200W surge)
    • Charging Options: Solar, AC, Car, and Generator
    • Why It’s Great: High capacity, fast charging, and versatile.
  2. Bluetti AC200P
    • Capacity: 2000 Wh
    • Output: Up to 2000W (4800W surge)
    • Charging Options: Solar, AC, Car, and Generator
    • Why It’s Great: Portable, efficient, and solar-compatible.

Recommended Setup

  1. EcoFlow DELTA Pro (3600 Wh)
    • Extra Batteries: Add 2 extra batteries for a total capacity of 10,800 Wh.
    • Solar Panels: Use 4 x 200W panels for efficient solar charging.
    • Portable Generator: As a backup for cloudy days or high power usage.

Simple Charging Strategy for 7 Nights

  1. Daytime: Use solar panels to charge the power station.
  2. Evenings: Use the power station to run all your devices.
  3. Backup: Use the generator or car charging as needed.

Wrapping it Up

For a 7-night camping trip, a high-capacity power station like the EcoFlow DELTA Pro with extra batteries and solar panels will keep all your devices running smoothly. This setup ensures you have reliable and flexible power throughout your adventure.