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January 30, 2024

Unboxing the Patriot Power Generator 2000X

By 4Patriots
Survival SkillsHome PreparednessDIYBlackoutsSolar Generators
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Unboxing the Patriot Power Generator 2000X

Scott from 4Patriots unboxes and demonstrates the Patriot Power Generator 2000X, our newest and most powerful solar generator. The 2000X is easy to use and features an LED display panel, offering information like power output and remaining charge. This generator can power a range of devices, including fridges, phones, lamps, and CPAP machines, and can be expanded with additional power using the Patriot Power Generator 2000X expansion pack.

The Inside Scoop 🎬:

  • Scott from 4Patriots unboxes the Patriot Power Generator 2000X, a powerful and portable solar generator.
  • The generator comes partially charged, making it convenient to use right out of the box.
  • The LED display panel is easy to read, showing power output and remaining power in watts and hours.
  • Recharging options include an AC charger and a solar panel that can be unfolded and adjusted for optimal sun exposure.

Transcript 🎞️: 

“Hey friends, it's Scott here with 4Patriots. Today we're going to unbox the Patriot power generator 2000x. It's our latest generation of powerful and portable solar generators, and I'm so excited to unbox it with you today.

Before we dive in, make sure to hit that subscribe button along with the notification bell. We've got some great videos coming out soon and I don't want you to miss a single one. 

So, your order comes in two boxes. This box here is the unit, and this is your solar panel. Let's open up the generator first. For the sake of time and to keep you from having to watch me cut a bunch of tape and open the box - I went ahead and did it off screen. 

Here it is the Patriot Power Generator 2000X. You may not expect this but your generator actually comes partially charged so you can use it straight out of the box. Talk about convenience. Let's turn it on so I can show you the display panel. Don't worry, it's so easy to use your grandkids could do it. All you have to do is click the power button right here on the front. Once it's up and running you'll see the bright LED display turn on. We've designed this display to be super easy to read, and the screen angles up at you so you don't have to hunch over to read it. Right here you'll see exactly how much power you're sending out and how much power you have left, both in watts and hours. You can also get more detailed information by using the screen toggle button right here it shows you how much power each output is using so you can keep track of your total usage. Like I mentioned before, your new generator comes partially charged so you'll want to top it off once you get it so you're fully prepared.

If a device uses 2000 watts or less your Patriot Power Generator 2000X can run it. For example, let's say you want to power your fridge so all your fruits, veggies, meat and dairy products don't go bad. Simply turn on the AC outputs and plug your fridge's cord into one of the outlets on the front of your generator.

Now, there are a ton of ways you can recharge your new generator. If you have a power outlet available you can use the AC charger that comes with your generator. It rolls up neatly right here behind the unit so you'll always know where to find it when it's time to recharge your generator. Let's unwrap it, and plug it up. This end goes into your wall and the end plugs in right here on the front. You'll know it's charging when you see the lightning bolt icon here on the screen. You'll also see the plug icon light up telling you it's charging through the AC port, but what if you need to recharge your generator while the power is out? Don't worry we thought of that too. You can use the included solar panel to recharge your generator using only sunlight. 

Let's go ahead and get that out. So, here's our portable solar panel. It's really light. It doesn't weigh much at all, and what makes this so cool is that it unfolds to double in size. Let me show you how to do that. All you have to do is lift this latch, turn it and pull. Now let's do it on the other side, and then simply unfold. There are a couple things on the inside here you should know about. First, we have adjustable legs so you can stand it up and point the panel towards the side. That way you can maximize your sun time, and get the most out of your solar panel. 

Now, connecting the panel to your generator is super simple. The DC charging port is right here on the front, but the cord is pretty short so most of the time you'll want to use the free extension cord that comes with your generator. Your solar panel has two sides. An input and an output. The input side lets you daisy chain multiple solar panels together. So if you have two, three or even four solar panels you can attach them all together to cut down on your solar charging time. The output side is going to connect to your generator. To attach the solar panel to the extension cord just pull the little cap off your solar panel's output cord then connect red to red and black to black. Then do the same for your generator. Voila! You're ready to charge your generator. I told you it was easy. Now that we've topped it off let me show you some of the devices it can power. 

We call it 2000X because it has 2,000 watts of continuous output. That means if a device uses 2000 watts or less your generator can run it. For example, let's say you want to power your fridge so all your fruits, veggies, meat and dairy products don't go bad. Simply turn on the AC outputs and plug your fridge's cord into one of the outlets on the front of your generator. Those are the ones that look like the outlets on your wall. And look at that, our food is now safe and cool.

Let's add some more devices. How about your phone? The last thing you want in an emergency is a dead phone. So we'll plug it in using the USB port right here. Let's add a lamp as well so you can have light in your house. What about a CPAP machine? If you use a CPAP you know how critical it is to have power on hand. As you can see everything is powered up, and you even have spare power for more devices if you need it. 

Now last but certainly not least, one of the coolest things about the new Patriot Power Generator 2000X is that you can actually stack power on top of its 2000 watt capacity. In the simplest of terms you can expand your generator's power by plugging this mini generator into your unit. We're calling it The Patriot Power Generator 2000X expansion pack, because it acts as a solo generator in its own right. It has two AC wall outlets to power your critical devices. For example, you could use the expansion pack in your living room to power a lamp or that very same CPAP machine from before. With this separate expansion pack plugged into your Patriot Power Generator 2000X, like so, you'll have a total battery capacity of 2956 Watt hours. Enough to run your devices for almost twice as long as you could with the generator alone. And you can even get multiple expansion packs on our website for even more power. 

And that's about everything you need to know to get started with your Patriot Power Generator 2000X. Thanks so much for watching. Don't forget to like this video if you enjoyed it, and remember to hit the subscribe button and the notification bell so you don't miss any videos. I'll see you soon.”

References:

  1. All testimonials in this advertisement are from real people; sometimes names and photos have been changed to protect their privacy and some were given free products in exchange for their honest feedback. Testimonials represent exceptional results, don't apply to the average purchaser and are not intended to guarantee that anyone will achieve the same results. The organizations, publications and people referenced on this site are not affiliated with 4Patriots. They have not endorsed, sponsored or recommended this product; no affiliation or endorsement is claimed. Terms & conditions apply. Cade Courtley is a former Navy SEAL and Platoon Commander who served 9 years of active duty and has been compensated by 4Patriots for his hard work in helping us test and endorse this product. Cade Courtley is a former Navy SEAL who served 9 years of active duty and has been compensated by 4Patriots for his hard work in helping us test and endorse products.
  2. Peak output for the Patriot Power Generator increased from 3,048 W (1800 model) to 4,000 W (2000X model). Continuous output is 1,800 W and 2,000 W, respectively. Storage capacity for DC devices increased from 768 Wh (1800 model) to 1536 Wh (2000 model).