For Sale Enginstar 296Wh/ 80000mAh Portable Power Station 350W Pure Sine Wave Solar Generator with Wireless charging, USB-C, AC/DC Outlet, Built-in LED

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Time for a spring clean. . . .

Enginstar 296Wh/ 80000mAh Portable Power Station 350W Pure Sine Wave Solar Generator with Wireless charging, USB-C, AC/DC Outlet, Built-in LED


goes to the highest offer/bidder . . . . . . . . .

starting bid £1

place you bid / offer below. 7days auction ends 2359hrs sat 11/5/24



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then collection or plus postage.



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see the full post here: Portable Power Packs - LifePo4 Battery Boxes -- How I done It --

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you get the unit and PSU as supplied new.

its been sitting in the office - so almost as new, with less that 10 cycles.

pics from this morning. . .

perfect for keeping in the van as USB power bank, for camping etc etc


FWIW we used @czmate1999 one at Spring camp to power the BT speaker and Gazebo lights all weekend. . .



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spring camp. . . .


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double bonus - I've just found the :

12v charge lead,

PV charge lead

Destruction manual.
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so for those that havent a clue. . . . .

The most widely recognised Cockney rhyming slang terms for money include ‘pony’ which is £25, a ‘ton’ is £100 and a ‘monkey’, which equals £500.



Also used regularly is a ‘score‘ which is £20, a ‘bullseye’ is £50, a ‘grand’ is £1,000 and a ‘deep sea diver’ which is £5 (a fiver).

Less well used slang terms include ‘Lady Godiva’ for fiver and ‘Ayrton Senna’ for tenner.

‘Cock and hen’ or ‘cockle’ is also used for £10, whilst £1 might be referred to as a ‘nicker’, a ‘nugget’ or if you’re going retro, an ‘Alan Whicker’.

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£1 – Nicker/Nugget/Alan Whicker

£5 – Deep Sea Diver/Lady Godiva

£10 – Ayrton Senna/Cock and Hen/Cockle

£20 – Score

£25 – Pony

£50 – Bullseye

£100 – Ton

£500 – Monkey

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ref : How much is a pony and a monkey? Cockney rhyming slang for money explained.
 
double bonus - I've just found the :

12v charge lead,

PV charge lead

Destruction manual.



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so these will be part of the kit.

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