What Size Portable Power Station Do You Need? Complete Calculator and Guide

Power station sizing guide

Choosing the right size portable power station is the most important decision you will make. Too small and it will not run what you need. Too large and you waste money and lug around unnecessary weight. Here is a practical guide to help you calculate exactly what you need.

The Simple Formula

Total Watt-Hours Needed = (Wattage of Device × Hours of Use Per Day) × Number of Days

Power Consumption Reference Table

Device Typical Wattage Daily Usage Daily Consumption
Smartphone charger 15W 3 hours 45Wh
Laptop 60W 6 hours 360Wh
LED light (10W bulb) 10W 6 hours 60Wh
Mini fridge (3.2 cu ft) 60W avg 24 hours ~500Wh
Full-size refrigerator 150W avg 24 hours ~1,200Wh
CPAP machine (no humidifier) 30W 8 hours 240Wh
CPAP with heated humidifier 60W 8 hours 480Wh
40-inch LED TV 80W 4 hours 320Wh
Microwave 1,000W 15 min 250Wh
Electric kettle 1,500W 10 min 250Wh
WiFi router 10W 24 hours 240Wh
Ceiling fan 50W 8 hours 400Wh

Note: Watts listed are averages. Check the power label on your specific devices for exact numbers.

Power Station Recommendations by Use Case

Camping / Weekend Trips (500-1,000Wh)

Typical load: Phone, laptop, small cooler, LED lights
Recommended capacity: 500-1,000Wh
Best picks: Jackery Explorer 500, EcoFlow River 2 Pro, Anker 535

CPAP / Medical Devices (500-700Wh)

Typical load: CPAP (without humidifier) for 2-3 nights
Recommended capacity: 500-700Wh
Best pick: Jackery Explorer 500 or 1000 v2 (CPAP mode)

Van Life / RV (1,500-3,000Wh)

Typical load: Mini fridge, lights, laptop, phone, occasional microwave
Recommended capacity: 2,000-3,000Wh
Best picks: Bluetti AC200L, EcoFlow Delta 2 (with extra battery)

Home Backup — Essentials Only (2,000-4,000Wh)

Typical load: Refrigerator, lights, router, phone charging, TV for 1-2 days
Recommended capacity: 2,000-4,000Wh
Best picks: EcoFlow Delta Pro, Bluetti AC300, Anker SOLIX F2000

Home Backup — Full House (5,000-10,000Wh+)

Typical load: Refrigerator, freezer, well pump, lights, TV, internet, microwave
Recommended capacity: 5,000-10,000Wh or more
Best picks: EcoFlow Delta Pro (x2 with Smart Home Panel), Bluetti AC500 + B300S

Important: Inverter Size Matters

Your power station must also be able to handle the starting surge of appliances. Large appliances like refrigerators, well pumps, and air conditioners require a surge current (2-5x normal wattage) when starting up. Always check the continuous AND surge output ratings.

Appliance Running Watts Surge Watts (starting)
Refrigerator 150-200W 600-1,000W
Well pump (1/2 HP) 750W 2,000-3,000W
Window AC (5,000 BTU) 500W 1,500W
Sump pump 800W 1,500-2,000W

Rule of Thumb

Multiply your daily Wh needs by the number of days you want backup, then add 20% buffer. If you plan to use solar panels for recharging, you can use a smaller battery since solar will replenish during the day.

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