Cummins Power Generation PS160 Details and Specifications
Onan PS160 Portable Power Station
Environmentally Friendly—Super Compact—Safe Indoors—Fits in a Backpack or Bag
The Onan PS160 is a compact portable power station rated at 100 watts and 150 peak watts and lithium-ion battery storage of 155 watt-hours. Power on the go, indoors or outdoors, wherever you need it. Features a flashlight and LED display for the battery level.
Charge up to 9 devices at a time!
Put it in your pack or bag and take it backpacking ,camping, fishing, or hunting.
PS160 Power Station Specifications at a Glance:
- Weighs just 3.75 pounds
- Small—8.0H x 3.5W x 7.0D (inches)
- 100 Watts
- 150 Peak Watts
- 155 Watt-Hours Storage
Onan Solar Generator PS160
Turn the PS160 into a highly portable solar generator. The optional SP60 Solar Panel provides 60 Watts of charging power. Fully Charge the PS160 Solar Generator in four hours or less from the wall, car, or solar panel.
PS160 Outlets
- (2) 120-Volt Household Outlets
- (2) USB-Type A 5-Volt DC
- (1) USB-C
- (1) USB Type A Quick Charge 3.0
- (3) 5.5mm 9-12VDC
Charging Options
- Car Charger (included)
- Wall Charger (Included)
- Solar Panel (Optional Accessory Sold Separately)
What Can the PS160 Portable Power Station Run?
Fully charged, the Portable Power Station can charge or power up to nine devices at the same time.
- Up to 17 hours of lights (60 Watt Equivalent)
- 3 hours of TV (40 Inch LED)
- Charge your phone up to 14 times
- Charge your laptop up to 3 times
- Charge your drone up to 4 times
Other Appliances that the PS160 Can Run
- Nintendo Switch
- Food Warmer / Heated Lunchbox
- Charge a Bluetooth Speaker
- Charge a DLSR Camera
- GPS
Estimated charges and usage times based on average power consumption for the type of device. Actual use or number of charges may be more or less depending on your device's power requirements.
Will it power my device?
If it uses a USB port for power, then the Onan PS160 can probably run or charge it. You can also find the power requirement on the device electrical tag or documentation. Look for Watts or a number followed by W—like 55W for 55 Watts. Volts x amps = watts. 120 volts x .05 Amps = 60 Watts. Divide Milliamps(mA) by 1000 to get amps(A). As long as the power requirements don't exceed 100 Watts, the PS160 should operate your device.
*Optional Solar Panel Sold Separately