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Duracell DPP-600HD Powerpack 600 Jump Starter & Emergency Power Source with Radio

Duracell DPP-600HD Powerpack 600 Jump Starter & Emergency Power Source with Radio
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Product Description

The Duracell Powerpack 600 features an internal sealed, non-spillable 28 amp-hour AGM (Absorbed Glass Mat) battery for reliable power delivery and recharging capability. This heavy duty power source operates multiple 120-volt AC household power applications and 12-volt DC applications (charging portable electronics devices) simultaneously with ease. Offering 280 CCA (Cold Cranking Amps) of starting power, the Duracell Powerpack 600 can jump-start most 8-cylinder vehicles without connecting to another vehicle or external power source. A built-in LED light also provides bright illumination, while an integrated AM/FM clock radio provides access to news and other important information The Powerpack 600 can be safely and conveniently recharged from any household AC outlet, DC cigarette lighter outlet or even from a solar panel, so that it's ready to go whenever you need it. The Duracell Powerpack 600 is an ideal companion for job sites, camp sites, or as a quiet, cost-effective emergency backup power source. Please note, the internal battery does not arrive charged. Refer to the Powerpack user manual for charging instructions. Please charge the battery fully before using the Powerpack for the first time.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #87 in Automotive
  • Brand: Duracell
  • Model: 852-2007
  • Released on: 2007-09-15
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 1.13" h x 1.96" w x .83" l, 29.15 pounds

Features

  • Note: DPP-600HD is Hazmat and is non-returnable
  • Contains one DC outlet and three three-pronged AC outlets (480-watt continuous / 600-watt peak) to power multiple devices, appliances and tools
  • Built-in 600-watt power inverter, 5-watt flashlight, overload/over-temperature protection and reverse polarity detection
  • Sealed, non-spillable 28Ah AGM battery and detachable alligator clamps for jump-starting cars (up to 8-cylinder)
  • Built-in AM/FM radio and digital alarm clock

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com
Households around the world trust Duracell for high-quality, long-lasting batteries. As part of their industry-leading line of superior quality power products, Duracell has created highly reliable, rugged portable power solutions that you can count on in any situation. From power outages and roadside emergencies to remote jobsites and the great outdoors, the heavy-duty Duracell Powerpack 600 will be there to provide plentiful power for work, recreation and emergency backup situations. Do you frequently need extra power for your tools or accessories, but none is available? If an outlet is not in reach or plugging into the dashboard's cigarette lighter is simply not an option, the Duracell Powerpack 600 is the perfect solution. This robust stand-alone battery based power source is powerful enough to run many popular electronics, small appliances and power tools, and can even jump-start vehicle batteries. A multitude of safety and emergency features assures safe, simple "plug and play" operation, even when used by consumers who possess only basic technical knowledge.

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The Power to Get the Job Done Safely
The heart of the Duracell Powerpack 600 is a sealed, non-spillable 28 ampere-hour AGM (Absorbed Glass Mat) battery. The Powerpack can be safely and conveniently recharged from any household AC outlet or DC cigarette-lighter outlet, so that it is ready to go whenever you need it. This robust battery is tied to a power inverter that provides 600 watts of power to its three grounded AC outlets and one DC socket. Multiple outlets give you the flexibility and convenience to operate several appliances at once, while the 3-digit barograph LED indicator dynamically monitors the Duracell Powerpack's battery charge level. Internal protection circuitry ensures long inverter life by safeguarding against overload and over-temperature conditions. An audible alarm also signals during overheating and under-voltage situations, alerting you to any possible safety concerns.

Duracell DPP-600HD Powerpack 600 Jump Starter & Emergency Power Source with Radio
Portable heavy-duty AC or DC current available anywhere you go.
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Man using the Duracell DPP-600HD Powerpack 600 to power a laptop and monitor simultaneously
Powers all your appliances, gadgets and even can jump-start your car.
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Side view of the Duracell DPP-600HD Powerpack 600 showing DC charge/power socket and removable jump-start clamps
Charges either via DC or AC power, and included jumper cables are removable.
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Estimated device operating times using the Duracell DPP-600HD Powerpack 600
The Duracell 600HD Powerpack provides long-lasting power for all your devices.
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On-The-Go Emergency Protection
The Powerpack's 28-amp battery can jump start most 8-cylinder engines with its included jumper cables. A reverse polarity detector further ensures your safety by disallowing power transfer in the event that the jumper cables are connected to the incorrect battery terminals in error. Duracell Powerpack 600 also provides ample power to recharge and operate cordless and cellular telephones. At the same time, it can operate emergency lights, televisions and a wide range of DC-powered products. A built-in AM/FM clock-radio provides access to news and emergency broadcasts, while the built-in emergency light provides extra illumination to keep you out of the dark and to signal to others if you are stranded.

Perfect for Outdoor Adventures
From remote job sites to the family picnic, Duracell Powerpack's portability makes it an excellent choice for any outdoor adventure. It is strong enough to run power tools and equipment on the job site or in the wilderness. The 600-watt power inverter also lets you bring some of the comforts of home to your campsite or outing. Small appliances, portable coolers, laptops, televisions and gaming consoles will run for hours. With an ultra-bright built-in LED light, Duracell Powerpack 600 assures that you'll never be left in the dark. If planning a longer trip without an access to a traditional power source, small, unregulated 12 V solar panels, rated to produce a maximum of 2.5 A (or 30 W), can be used to charge the Duracell Powerpack through the AC charger input socket. Please refer to the Powerpack users' manual for instructions.

Comes Equipped with Everything You Need
The Duracell Powerpack 600 includes several convenient accessories. Compatible jumper cables allow you to jump start your vehicle without the need to connect to another car battery. The AC adapter recharges the unit from any standard wall outlet and stows away inside the unit when not in use. A DC charging cable can be inserted into any standard cigarette-lighter outlet, providing re-chargeability on-the-go in any automobile, boat, or RV. A versatile accessory bag is also included for storage.

Key Applications

  • At Work
    • Operates small power tools
    • Radio news, music and clock for work site
    • Provides illumination for work site
  • Indoors and Outdoors
    • Powers camcorders, video games, stereos, computers and TVs
    • Allows access to music both AM and FM radio bands
    • Runs handheld blenders, fans, computers, laptops and clock radios
  • Emergency Situations
    • Charges cordless and cellular phones
    • Powers emergency lights, 13" TV and radios
    • Jump-starts vehicles (350 CA, 280 CCA)
    • Runs home security systems
What's in the Box
1-Duracell Powerpack 600, 1-owner's guide (English and Spanish), 1-AC charger, 1-DC charging cable, 1-jump-start cables and accessory bag.

1-Year Limited Warranty
The Duracell Powerpack 600 carries a limited warranty against defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service for one year from the original date of purchase.

Duracell Jump-start and Powerpack Model Specification Comparison

Duracell Powerpack 300
Duracell Powerpack 450
Duracell DPP-600HD Powerpack
Duracell Instant Jump-start System
Features
Outlets
2 AC and 1 DC outlets
1 USB port, 2 AC and 1 DC outlets
3 AC and 1 DC outlets
1 DC outlet
Air compressor (psi)
250
150
-
-
Jump-start (Amps)
200 CA*, cables: 24", 8 AWG
400 CA*, cables: 24", 4 AWG
350 CA*, cables: 24", 4 AWG
400 CA*, cables: 39", 9 AWG
Recommended engine size for jump-start
Up to 4-cylinder
Up to 6-cylinder
Up to 8-cylinder
Up to 6-cylinder
Light
Detachable LED flashlight, rechargeable
Incandescent light, 5 watt 12 volt lamp
5 watt replaceable flashlight
3 watt incandescent light
Reverse-polarity detection
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Overload/over-temperature protection
Yes
Yes
Yes
-
Extras
Clamps store in unit
voice control, storage compartment
FM/AM radio, digital alarm clock
Clamps store in unit
AC Specifications
AC output power (max. continuous)
240 W
340 W
480 W
n/a
AC output power (peak)
300 W
450 W
600 W
n/a
AC output surge capacity (peak)
480 W
600 W
960 W
n/a
AC output voltage (nominal)
120 V
115 V
120 V
n/a
AC output frequency
60 Hz
60 Hz
60 Hz
n/a
AC output waveform
Modified sine wave
Modified sine wave
Modified sine wave
n/a
Inverter no-load current (battery drain with no load on inverter)
<.20 amps
<.50 amps
<.20 amps
n/a
Inverter low-battery alarm
11.0 V
11.0 V
11.0 V
n/a
Inverter low-battery shutdown
10.5 V
10.5 V
10.5 V
n/a
DC Specifications
Internal battery type
Sealed lead-acid, AGM
Sealed lead-acid, AGM
Sealed lead-acid, AGM
Sealed lead-acid, AGM
Internal battery capacity
12 Ah, 120 CCA**
17 Ah, 170 CCA**
28 Ah, 280 CCA**
17 Ah, 170 CCA**
Internal battery voltage
12 Vdc
12 Vdc
12 Vdc
12 Vdc
DC power socket (circuit breaker)
12 A (auto reset)
12 A (auto reset)
12 A (auto reset)
15 A (user-replacable fuse)
Charging System and Time
AC charger bulk charging current (max)
500 mA
400 ma
1 A
350 ma
Peak charge voltage (nominal)
14.2 V
15 V
14.2 V
14.5 V
Charge restart voltage (nominal)
12.9 V
12.9 V
12.9 V
12.9 V
Float charge current (nominal)
1 ma
1 ma
1 ma
 
Charger input socket current (max)
3.0 A
2.5 A
2.5 A
2.0 A
Charging time from AC outlet (max)
24 h
35 h
35 h
28 h
Charging time from DC outlet (max)
3.5 h
3 h
4 h
2.5 h
General
Unit dimensions (L x W x H)
12.5 x 9.3 x 8.0"
16.0 x 8.0 x 9.5"
14.0 x 9.0 x 12.0"
9.3 x 7.0 x 12.5"
Unit weight (LB)
12
12
12
12
Warranty (months)
12
12
12
12

Specifications are subject to change without notice

* CA = Cranking Amps: the amount of current an automotive battery can deliver for 30 seconds at 32° F, without dropping below a specified cut-off voltage (usually 10.5 volts).
* CCA = Cold Cranking Amps: the amount of current an automotive battery can deliver for 30 seconds at 0° F, without dropping below a specified cutoff voltage (usually 10.5 volts).

Note: When selecting a jump-starter the CCA performance rating should meet or slightly exceed, you vehicle manufacturer's recommendation OR it should be suitable for the coldest temperatures in your climate.
Note: When selecting a jump-starter, do not base you decision on the manufacturer's noted "Peak Amps." High peak amp value does not guarantee the performance of the jump-starter. Refer to CA and CCA values instead and align them with your vehicle manufacturer's specifications.

About Battery-Biz, Inc.
Battery-Biz Inc. is the leading U.S.-based distributor of aftermarket rechargeable batteries, adapters and chargers for portable electronic devices. Battery-Biz is the exclusive supplier of Duracell brand camcorder and digital camera rechargeable batteries and Portable Power product line including battery chargers, power inverters and jump-starters and portable emergency power systems.


Customer Reviews

Most helpful customer reviews

284 of 297 people found the following review helpful.
4Good for my intended purpose
By G. M. Dudley
Bought this for extended camping trips. We frequently find ourselves at events that require camping out, and with limited or no electrical. I wanted something that could supply power to our wide variety of gadgets that we typically need as a modern family.

Put the Powerpack to the test on a full week trip recently. Through the whole week, it was used for a number of purposes. Including, recharging cell phones, camera batteries, various media devices. It also was used to power a compressor to air up 3 different air mattress (including a queen), and refill them as needed. It also ran a hair straightener and blow dryer a few times. And it was used to run a breathing treatment machine for a friends asthma at least once a day. Might have been used for other things.

The results. The Powerpack lasted through day 5 of a 7 day trip, but we had brought along a lawn battery to attach as a backup. It was simple to setup, and the provided the power we needed for the last 2 days. The main battery lasted about as long as I thought it would, so I was satisified throughout.

The reasons why it didn't get 5 stars. Two reasons, and both kinda minor. One, no way to turn off the clock. I know its not much of a drain on a battery this size, but I would prefer to maximize my usuage. And two, the power meter is no super accurate. It showed 90% power on Day 4, 70% power on day 5, only to be out of power come the morning of day 6.

To be fair though, a few things where plugged into it overnight from day 5 to 6. Those items where low power or turned off. So its hard to say if they caused the drain. Maybe if they hadn't been plugged in, the main battery would have lasted all week.

Overall, very happy with the purchase.

104 of 106 people found the following review helpful.
5super power supply
By Douglas Schifter
I got stuck last week with my car's alternator and battery being dead. This unit started my car 4 times that night and I actually used the supply to power the car so I could drive it an extra block to avoid paying a tow charge. It powers my hungry laptop for up to 4 hours between charges. I can't recommend this power supply more....all aces.
Update:
My unit failed to take a charge finally. I did have another unit that failed and a note of caution here. These devices are not perfected yet. True when they function they are unbeatable but they still can fail prematurely. When they work there is nothing better. The key here is price i think. I paid well under 100 and they have been recently priced at 149. I would not pay anywhere near that for the power supply as they do not last. If i had paid the 149 and it failed after three years that comes to a cost of 50 per years usage and that is not worth the cost. This power supply with a combined power inverter is a great idea, they just need to improve the quality of the battery within or make it so you can merely swap out the battery inside when it dies. Again, my experience has been awesome as to performance but it isnt a device which provides durability with certainty. If they made it so one could go to a battery dealer and get a replacement battery to insert then it is worth what they are asking.
Conclusion:
If you have a need for a solid unit and you luck out with a good one then you will not be disappointed until it eventually fails. It will provide you with stellar results until it dies. The question is this... Is it worth the price for the time it lasts? Only you can answer that.
Better alternative:
i have a commercial lincoln used as a limo. I am very hard on batteries with all the electrical demand i place on them. I purchased a sears platinum diehard for 179 5 years ago. It is the best battery i have ever used. I used to sell batteries for a living so i know them well. The only time i had a problem with this battery was the aforementioned alternator failure and that was not the fault of the battery. If i remember right there is a 100 or 120 month warranty on the diehard. Since the price of the duracell has been jacked up so high, i think you are better off buying a platinum diehard with a carry strap and cables. If you need the power inverter function buy a power inverter and merely clip on the inverter with the inclosed hookup cables and you will be far better off. The diehard has 900 cold cranking amps vs the duracells 280. With an 8 or ten year warranty on the diehard you will get value for your dollar and you can replace it anytime. The diehard takes a mean beating and keeps on going vs the duracell which can suddenly die anytime and you are out of luck. You will need a trickle charger too but it is better to spend a little more at this price to get ten years of service guaranteed vs two or three maybe. If you need to replace the battery in the first six years the replacement is free after that it is prorated. I would not buy the duracell at 169. The other setup with the diehard platinum is not as neatly packaged or pretty but on the functionality for price it blows away the duracell is a solid value in the long run.

286 of 309 people found the following review helpful.
1Didn't work for me.
By lens
I'm afraid this box didn't do the job. After charging for 3 days (1 day more than instructed by the manual), I ran a 65 Watt light bulb from one of the outlets. After only 13 minutes I got the low battery alarm. I tried charging for 2 more days and got the same result. I then called Xantrex tech support (Though the box is sold as Duracell, the tech support number in the manual is for Xantrex - BTW, kudos to them for having a real person answer the phone). They said I should try first charging from a car for 2 hours (I was using the AC adapter previously). I plugged it into my car lighter socket, but the charge light did not come on. It did light when AC charging, so I checked the battery voltage with a meter. The problem was that the battery read over 13V, so it was already higher than my car battery. That was enough trouble-shooting for me, so I returned the Powerpack today, before my return window with Amazon closed. Amazon paid for return shipping, so I'm still happy with them. I got free shipping with the purchase, so I'm out zero dollars.

Here's what I think is wrong with this product. Gel cells (the battery inside the Powerpack) can't sit for a long time in storage without charging because their internal resistance goes up (something called sulfation). When that happens the battery can seem fully charged, but it isn't because the resistance prevents it from really charging. I don't think these Powerpack products move out the door rapidly enough, so many sit in storage too long before being sold. If you are lucky, you'll get one that hasn't been stored too long and won't have a problem. Unfortunately for me, I wasn't lucky and I'm unwilling to spin the wheel again.

To Duracell/Xantrex: You need to fix this problem by switching to a battery type that doesn't have these basic weakness. Lithium batteries would be ideal. It would raise the price of the box, but it would be worth it because you could get more power in the same size with less weight. Also consider that far fewer Powerpacks would be returned. That's got to save you some cash, yes? I'm ready to buy a Lithium powered one, even at $200, but don't make me wait too long.

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