Like other compact battery stations, the Flash 300 has a fourth charging method through its USB Type-C port. Solar charging offers the same input power rating as AC charging, taking an hour to charge. The Flash 300 supports charging through solar panels and uses MTTP technology to achieve the best efficiency. Charging can also be done with the supplied car extension cord through a dedicated 12V input, taking two hours to complete. A fuse-protected AC connector on the right side provides the main power inlet, taking less than an hour to charge the unit. We recommend doing a full charge before using the station for the first time. (Image credit: Future) BougeRV Flash-300: In use A large LED flashlight at the back supports a soft light mode, a focused beam, and an emergency mode. The inverter can output 900W for short durations. Outputs are protected against short circuits, while over-power protection triggers if the total consumption exceeds 605W for more than one minute. These are concealed with rubber covers to prevent water and dust from entering the unit. The 600W AC section sports two output sockets. A wireless charging surface conveniently located at the top provides 15W of power. Four USB sockets are included, with two 15W and one 18W fast-charge Type-A and a single 100W Type-C. The first DC section includes three 13.5V ports, a cigarette port, and two DC5525 barrel-type sockets, which combine to give 135W. A push-button at the top of each section allows turning them on and off with a long press. The station combines three power units capable of supplying a total of 600W. Pressing any button on the front panel generates a beep, which cannot be disabled. The display’s backlight activates whenever a button is pressed and automatically turns off after thirty seconds to save power. Input and output power are shown clearly on the side, while the remaining battery capacity is in the center. The front panel is home to a segmented LCD. A large fan placed on the right provides adequate airflow but can be noisy while in use. Accessories include an AC cord, a user manual, and a 12V car adapter. Three yellow handles with built-in rubber grips ensure moving the station around is as painless as possible. The BougeRV Flash-300 power station can be mistaken for a fancy lunch box measuring 28cm x 18cm x 20cm and weighing 6.6kg. This article is sponsored as part of Steel Media Preferred Partners.(Image credit: Future) BougeRV Flash-300: Design You can get Cooking Fever right now for free from the App Store or Google Play. The collection of kitchens is set to grow early next year though, when a special restaurant based on a brand you know and love launches. You'll then spend that profit on restaurant upgrades and decorations, as well as new restaurants - and there are a lot of different types. The latest update arrives at the end of an impressive year for Cooking Fever, which has now achieved over 60 million downloads since its launch last year.įor those who don't know, Cooking Fever is a restaurant management simulator in which you have to cook a bunch of meals against the clock and serve them to impatient customers for a profit. There are more drinks as well - four in fact - so you'd best be prepared for the biggest challenge yet. That's more meals than any other restaurant in Cooking Fever to date. The House of Crab is an underwater restaurant which specialises in seafood dishes like King Crab, tuna steak, or the Boston Cream Pie - as well as sides like asparagus, lettuce, and various sauces. Cooking Fever, the mobile time management sim, has been updated with a brand new restaurant that adds a bit of aquatic fun to the mix.
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