The Takki 88.8Wh portable energy node utilizes a 24000mAh (3.7V equivalent) Lithium-ion battery array. Technical metrics indicate an 80W continuous output rating with a 120W peak surge, managed by a Modified Sine Wave inverter. The chassis design utilizes passive thermal management, relying on integrated venting for cooling during discharge cycles.
Component analysis confirms the unit shares ODM tooling with the Marbero and Howeasy 88Wh models, offering high port density including AC, DC, and USB QC 3.0 outputs. The BMS provides integrated short-circuit and over-temperature protections. Weight is approximately 2.1 lbs, optimizing the unit for backpack-based transport.
Technical limitations include a charging input range of 15V-24V and the unsuitability of the Modified Sine Wave for sensitive medical gear or high-end laptop power supplies. The AC recharge cycle is significantly longer than modern Power Delivery-enabled units.
The Jackery Explorer 300 is recommended if your equipment requires a Pure Sine Wave signal and a higher wattage ceiling. This hardware is categorized under smart power for portable applications.