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Thinking of buying a Jackery 1000 pro
my question is if it will be able to charge from the plug on the bed which is 400 watts.
as I read on the website of Jackery it requirers close to 800 watts for charging

has anyone tried to charge it from the bed outlet?will it cause a shutdown of the inverter?

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I just plugged mine in just now to see, and it’s a no go.
 

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Strange, it charges with solar, but not the outlet in the bed?
 

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The inverter for the bed outlet is only 400 watts total (shared between the bed and cab outlets). The charging draw from the bigger battery boxes is more than the inverter can provide. They are designed to charge faster, and are intended to be connected to a regular 15 Amp (1800 watt) circuit.
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