@TommyCallaway

To address the "NOT SOLID STATE" comments - I have reached out to Yoshino.. Video update coming soon.

@ThreeDigitIQ

This video deserves a follow-up and at least a title change now that Yoshino has been exposed for falsely claiming "SOLID STATE"

@tempest-523

I like you bring up the concerns of having grid powered solar, and then the grid going down.  That's my whole point of wanting solar is for the grid going down.  Thanks for bringing up this point, I think it is important when people are thinking about solar systems, grid tie in's, the grid using their power etc.  Sometimes a stand alone system is best.

@Grazell

Thanks for testing the auto-on feature!  This device needs the ability to reactivate AC after restarting.

@noreenebostick9593

I saw your ad minutes ago while watching a YouTube video of investors buying up single homes to turn around for rental properties. I immediately went to the Yoshino website. Then I searched YouTube to get reviews and your YouTube video was second in line. I chose to watch yours first. My main concern for buying a power generator was for solar charging, weight, cost, quality. I also loved how this has more than enough inputs for all my present needs and future needs. I am not a homeowner, but have equipment of various sorts I want to use if outdoors or whenever power goes out. Thanks for sharing via YouTube. Thanks for reading my comments. Smiles

@jameshoiby

This is the first solid state battery I've seen available on the retail market. Let's hope this is a sign the floodgates are opening soon!

@AnIdiotwithaSubaru

that power density is pretty amazing tbh. I can't wait to see where these batteries go in the next few years

@KenjiMapes

I have some EcoFlow & Bluetti units which I absolutely love.  I have been looking to add a small portable power station to add to my family & was looking at a Jackery.  I had previously only been considering Anker, Jackery, EcoFlow & Bluetti units but came across Yoshino which seems like one of the newer players in this segment.

While functionality & performance are the most important thing the Yoshino industrial designers seem to be at the top of their game.  Their units are really aesthetic & slick looking.  Again, performance matters most of course & luckily it appears that the Yoshino units perform very well according to the reviews I’ve checked out.

Anyway glad I stumbled across your channel.  I’m delving into a lot of reviews before I make my choice.  I was about to click “order” on a Jackery unit tonight before I stopped myself & decided to look at other units. I love Bluetti & EcoFlow but wanted to try another brand for a smaller portable power station so I’m choosing between Jackery & Yoshino.  Haven’t decide but your review should help.  Cheers!🙂👍

@AcuraAddicted

2600W of capacity in this small formfactor is insane!

@jcrosby735

It my be my VPN not letting me connect to your links but wanted to reach out just so you know that they aren’t working for me. Great video! Informative, straight to the point and NOT annoying.

@leftblank131

if the AC was drawing 1050w during the sample, then getting the max 600w from solar upon connection isn't going to allow for the AC to restart immediately. it'd have to build up a buffer to cover the extra 450w

@johntate5284

Interesting product, and the weight savings is very impressive.  I have book marked their website and may try one of the smaller ones first.  As a side note on your WiFi router, I have mine running on an EB3A ($209) which makes a great UPS, and it runs my WiFi router for about 12 hours by itself.  I hope Yoshino adds AC bridging so that two could output 240 split phase.  I'd by a set to run my 6KW well pump as no one else (EcoFlow or Bluetti) makes anything that weighs less than about 240 pounds, which can act as a UPS for big split phase loads.  Thanks for the review!

@BenEehayeh

Like LifePo, anode development took time to mature. Today, LifePo batteries are 300AH and are happy being charged with a continuous 90 Amps, and a Max Amp rating of 400 Amps.
Not many Charge Controllers or BMS are capable for Amp Hungry batteries.
Maybe, Anode development for Solid State batteries will improve to the level of the LifePo's.

@ApocalypseLounge

Thanks for the review!

@Illuminaadrr

Thanks Tommy I’m glad we’re all rich that we can get one easily from the link😂

@davidwatchesyoutube247

All your reviews are great.  That oversized curved bottom lip, combined with the close proximity to the outlet makes it hard to plug in GFI breaker style plugs or oversized plugs like Apple laptop brick plugs etc.  Also how low they are, you have to overhang it off a table for oversized plugs but they don’t want to go all the way in with the lip.  If the plugs were high up instead of along bottom it would solve that, or turned on their side in a vertical column.  One has to use a short extension when using an oversized plug and that’s not ideal

@theyclash1984

Pretty cool, also pretty expensive at $3299 compared to lifepo4.

@heart4Pahoa

Really like this option. I can accept the  2500 charge limitation over traditional LFP battery chemistry; but the 600W solar max input is a deal breaker. So very close Yoshino, but gonna pass. Thanks for the review.

@SiMahDan

Excellent capacity for a portable. Good for an off-grid cabin or an RV. But for the money, a permanent installation for home power would be more practicle.

@CBBnCO

Shouldn't any of these units be able to full recharge via solar in a single day? Also, I've never heard of Yoshino before, reputable? And, if solid state technology is ready for prime time, then aren't we going to see units coming out soon from the established brands...or, does Yoshino hold some form of unique patent?