Power stations like the Jackery Explorer 2000 Pro have a large number of connections. These include sockets, USB ports and so-called on-board or car sockets with 12 volts. A car adapter is usually used to charge smartphones in the car, for example. With the connection, however, even more devices can be supplied with electricity. The Jackery Explorer 2000 Pro can, for example, also power the Nokia 32-inch Smart TV via the 12-volt connection. In a car, the television would be powered directly when the cable was connected. In the case of the Power-Station, it is first necessary to activate the port. When this is done, a green light will illuminate in the power button. Power stations have another advantage over cars: the models from EcoFlow, Bluetti or Jackery all have a display on which a large amount of data can be called up.

TV to power station

TV to power station

TV to power station

The Jackery Explorer 2000 Pro shows the power consumption and the remaining running time. As soon as the television and power station have been connected, the Nokia TV consumes 4 to 5 watts in standby. Power consumption can be reduced by disabling Chromecast. In practice, the power consumption depends on what the smart TV is used for. The maximum power consumption is 65 watts. As soon as the television is switched on, the power consumption increases to around 24 watts. The power requirement of the smart TV is so low that the jackety Explorer 2000 Pro fans do not have to be activated. It is therefore possible to operate the power station and the television in the same room. The Explorer 2000 Pro is generally very quiet and can therefore stand out from the competition, such as EcoFlow.

A lot of running time

When streaming media content, the power consumption is constant at 23 to 24 watts. When the battery is fully charged, the display of the Jackery Explorer 2000 Pro shows that the television can be supplied with electricity for a little over 99 hours with the same consumption. The current remaining running time can be viewed at any time using the display button on the power station. So if you are planning a longer trip in a mobile home or caravan, you can supply a smart TV with electricity permanently with the power station or the corresponding connection in the mobile home. In addition to use in the camping car, it can also be used in the garden. However, if the television is used in public spaces, it is advisable to reduce the volume so as not to disturb neighbors or nature.

The power supply of Nokia Smart TV 23 inch using the Jackery Explorer 2000 Pro has another advantage: The power station can be charged via a solar panel and thus used with green electricity. The actual running time of the television always depends on the size of the power storage used. The Jackery Power station also corrects the actual running time somewhat after a short time. The 2160 watt hours are enough to play 93 hours of content on the Nokia Smart TV. The runtime can be extended by consistently deactivating the 12 volt connection while the television is not in use. If the device is connected to the car battery, it is advisable to disconnect it as soon as the TV is no longer used.

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