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FAQs
What battery type is used? Is it safe to use indoors?
GEYOTO portable power stations use LiFePO4 (Lithium Iron Phosphate) batteries, which are known for their superior safety, stability, and long lifespan compared to traditional lithium-ion batteries.
They are completely safe for indoor use because they:
• Do not produce fumes or emissions
• Do not require fuel
• Operate quietly with no noise
In addition, the built-in Battery Management System (BMS) provides multiple layers of protection, including:
• Overcharge protection
• Over-discharge protection
• Overload protection
• Temperature control
This ensures safe operation both indoors and outdoors.
How Do You Charge a Portable Power Station?
You can charge GEYOTO portable power stations in multiple ways, making them highly flexible for different scenarios:
• Wall outlet (AC charging) – fastest and most common method
• Solar panels – ideal for outdoor and off-grid use
• Car charger (12V) – convenient while traveling
• Generator (gas/diesel) – for emergency backup
This multi-charging capability ensures you always have power wherever you are.
What warranty do you offer?
We provide a 3-year standard warranty for all GEYOTO portable power stations.
In addition, you can get a 2 years extended warranty by registering as a member, giving you extra peace of mind and long-term support.
Can I charge and use it at the same time?(Pass-through)
Yes. GEYOTO portable power stations support pass-through charging, which means you can use the device while it is being charged.
This is especially useful for:
• Emergency backup situations
• Continuous use scenarios (routers, CPAP, etc.)
• Outdoor or off-grid environments
Can I use third-party solar panels with your power station? Are there any compatibility risks?
You can use third-party solar panels, but there are compatibility requirements.
The N1000 power station: The solar panel's output voltage must be 11V–60V, and the output wattage must not exceed 800W.
the N300 power station: The solar panel's output voltage must be 15V–36V, and the output wattage must not exceed 140W.
The connector type should also match. The input port of the power station is a single XT60/DC7909 port.
The main risk is mismatched voltage or wattage, which may damage the power station's charging port or BMS. We recommend testing compatibility first or using our original solar panels for safety.
























