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To comprehend the usable battery capacity of each generator, I conducted tests by running lights through each power station. Over two hours of testing, I found that the Pecron sustained an idle draw of about 11.5 watts, while the Sabow drew a minimal 1.8 watts, indicating efficient energy use. This low power draw implies that the Sabow could potentially last up to 48.5 hours on idle, while the Pecron could manage up to 25 hours.
After draining and testing their usable capacities, I found that the Sabow provided about 73 watt-hours, translating to 82% usable capacity. In comparison, Pecron delivered around 223.8 watt-hours, or 79.1% usable capacity. Both setups proved less efficient than others on the market that can often exceed 85% usable capacity.