Working Through a Blackout With Their Pramac PWB1200
When the power went out unexpectedly last week, one of our customers found themselves in the middle of an important job with no time to wait for the grid to return. Instead of shutting down for the day, they simply reached for their Pramac PWB1200—and kept right on working.
Within seconds, the PWB1200 delivered clean, silent, and reliable power to essential devices. Thanks to its 230V AC outlet, high-capacity USB ports, and wireless charging pad on the top of the unit, they were able to run their laptop, charge cordless tool batteries, power communications equipment, and keep their phone topped up—without any interruption to their workflow.
As the outage dragged on, the PWB1200’s smart LCD display gave clear, real-time information on remaining run time, load levels, and battery status, ensuring the customer always knew how much power they had available. Even better, when sunlight returned, they unfolded their solar panel and plugged it straight into the DC solar charging interface, keeping the power station topped up while they continued working.
What could have been a forced shutdown instead became a minor inconvenience.
Why the PWB1200 Made the Difference
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Portable, silent, emission-free backup power suitable for indoor or outdoor use
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Versatile output options: 230V AC, 12V DC, USB-A, USB-C, fast-charge, and wireless charging
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Clear LCD screen showing battery %, load, voltage, temperature warnings, and estimated run/charge times
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Solar-ready for off-grid or prolonged outages
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Lightweight, grab-and-go design
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Built-in protections such as overload, over-temperature, and low-temperature safeguards
A Dependable Backup for Work, Home, and the Outdoors
Whether you’re on a job site, working remotely, or preparing for emergency situations, the Pramac PWB1200 ensures you always have enough power to stay operational. For this customer, it meant meeting deadlines—even during a blackout.
If you want the same peace of mind and all-weather reliability, the PWB1200 is ready when the grid isn’t.
- Published in PWB

