Powering Adventure Without Limits

The Outlaw® Portable Lithium Power Station

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Reliable Power Wherever You Go

$999.95

The RELiON Battery Outlaw 1072s is a portable power station built exclusively for off-grid adventure, letting you take your entertainment and home comforts with you wherever you go. Enjoy a powerful 921.6Wh (72Ah) LiFePO4 battery capacity with a 1000W pure sine wave inverter capable of 2000W peak. That translates to over 250 phone charges, or a whole week’s lighting. And with an LCD screen for a real time read out of your power status, you’ll never get caught out.

Learn More About The Outlaw 1072s

What Is The Outlaw?

The Outlaw Features

Multiple Output Ports

- USB-A (x1)

- USB-A QC3.0 (x2)

- USB-C (x2)

- DC12V Barrel Jack (x2)

- DC12V Car Port (x1)

- DC12V EC5 Quick Port (x1)

- DC12V 4-pin Charge Receptacle (x1)

LCD Screen

The LCD screen displays remaining run time, battery life and watts in/out

High Capacity

921.6Wh (72Ah) LiFePO4 battery capacity with a 1000W pure sine wave inverter capable of 2000W peak

Portable & Compact

Weighs only 32lbs making it easy to transport with you anywhere

Easy to Charge & Recharge

AC wall charger and 15-25V/160W max solar input charging

Safe & Reliable

Lithium iron phosphate chemistry that's inherently safe. The Internal Battery Management System (BMS) provides multiple layers of protection

Long Lithium Life

3500+ cycles at 80% depth of discharge means long-lasting power

Eco-Friendly & Maintenance Free

No fumes and no noise. No oil or air filter changes, no carburetor to get gummed up, no fuel stabilizer required

Stay Charged Anywhere

• At Home 🏠

Fully recharge at home using the included AC wall charger

• On The Run 🚙

Plug it into your vehicle’s 12V port

• In The Sun ☀️

Recharge from the sun by connecting a compatible solar panel (not included). The higher the watts of the panel, the faster the charge time (15-25V, 160-watt max)

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I charge the Outlaw?
The outlaw can be charged by AC or a solar panel. It also has a 30 amp quick charge/discharge port that directly accesses the battery if you have a standalone charger.
What related solar panel is suggested?
The max solar input is 15-25 Volts/160 Watts
How long can it hold a charge?
It will discharge at a rate of 3% per month. We recommend you charge and discharge at least once every 6 months.
How long will it last?
The Outlaw lasts for 2000+ cycles. It can last for years if you take proper care and it comes with a 1-year warranty.
How do I know if the Outlaw can charge my device and for how long?
You first need to check your device's operating power (measured in watts), if it is no more than the output power of the Outlaw's AC port, it can be supported. You can then estimate the working time by multiplying Outlaw's Watt-Hours x 0.85 / the operating power of your device. For reference, assume your device is rated at 60 watts. The estimated working time will be 921.6wh x .85/60=13 hours. Please note power consumption varies by device and the Watt-Hours of all devices in use at the same time are cumulative.
Can I use the automotive receptacle in my vehicle to charge the Outlaw?
Yes, you can but it isn’t the most efficient method. The provided 10A charger or a 15-25V 160-watt solar panel are the most efficient means to charge the Outlaw. The automotive “cigarette lighter” receptacle in most vehicles produces around 13.2V and the Outlaw‘s recommended charge voltage is 14.4V. Charging at 13.2V the Outlaw will reach 80-90% of capacity so it's good for long trips in the car on an opportunity basis.
Can I use the Outlaw to start my vehicle?
No, the Outlaw does not produce high enough peak amps to start a vehicle.

*Recharging and runtimes will vary depending on usage, power consumption rating of actual used devices and the number of devices connected to the Outlaw at one time.