measured portable power station runtime

Measured Runtime Library

A measured-runtime record should show the model, load, output path, test conditions, source, and how the field result compares with the planning estimate.

0 public measured recordsNo runtime measurement is published until it has a source and test context.
150 source-linked modelsMeasurements must connect back to the model database.
Indexable transparency pageThis page is public, but it keeps the empty measured-record state visible until real records are added.

Measurement Records

Runtime estimates become more useful when measured tests show the delivered watt-hours for a known load and output path.

No measured runtime records are published yet. Add records only after the model, load, output path, runtime, delivered watt-hours, and source context can be shown without guessing.

Publication Criteria

Use these gates before any measured runtime entry is treated as public evidence.

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Model slug must match a source-linked station in src/data/power-stations.ts.

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Load watts should come from a watt meter, station display log, or test article that states the load.

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Output type must identify AC, DC, or USB-C because conversion losses change runtime.

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Runtime must include start and stop conditions such as battery percentage or shutdown.

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Temperature, reserve behavior, eco mode, and pass-through charging should be noted when known.

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Third-party or user-submitted results stay separate from owned tests and carry confidence labels.

How To Use Measured Data

Measured tests should refine estimates, not replace assumptions.

Compare output paths

AC inverter, DC, and USB-C results should be tracked separately because delivery efficiency changes delivered Wh.

Show test conditions

Temperature, battery health, load shape, eco mode, and stop conditions can change real runtime.

Keep estimates visible

Each measured record should link back to the runtime formula so users can see why their setup may differ.