


Beat the heat beyond the big smoke with the S1 Pro Portable Air Conditioner by Cybertake — your lightweight cooling companion for every off-grid adventure!
Weighing just 9.6kg, this compact powerhouse is the smallest and lightest 3300 BTU portable air conditioner on the market, delivering serious cooling punch without the bulk. Powered by a Panasonic inverter compressor and Cybertake's smart algorithms, it boasts 960W of cooling power while sipping energy -- running for 10 hours on just 1 kWh in ECO+ mode. Drop the temperature by 10°C within 5 minutes for rapid relief from scorching conditions, with thermostat settings adjustable between 16°C and 28°C in 1°C intervals. Setup takes just 5 minutes with no drilling or cords required, while the active drain system eliminates condensation hassles. Ultra-low power consumption starts at 100W with a maximum startup power of 480W -- no peaks or surges to drain your system. Plus, the built-in dehumidification function reduces humidity for a more comfortable environment!
The Cybertake S1 Pro Portable Air Conditioner is the green-energy cooling solution that goes wherever you roam!
Hi can you run these units 24/7 without fear of burning it out. Thanks
G'day Glenn,
These are designed to be run for extended periods of time, however they're a portable unit, not designed to replace a domestic unit which can run 24/7, 365 days a week.
If you're running them for the duration of a short trip, or regularly running them over night, 12 hrs, etc you'll be fine.
I am looking at either the S1 or S2. Want to use it to cool a rooftop tent at night. What is the advantage of the S2 over the S1?
G'day Jamie,
The S1 is an air conditioner, the S2 is an air conditioner & a heater.
You'd get the S2 if he needed the heater function aswell.
Is there any efficiency gain regarding power usage using the 12v to 48v adapter vs a 1600w inverter only
G'day Glenn,
240V inverters are less efficient. They have a standby power consumption even when they're not in use, and there can also be an additional power loss of 10%-20% for the conversion process itself depending on the quality of you inverter.
Hi, can you let me know how many amps the unit will draw running on full and how many amps on eco… we have a 200ah lithium battery and a 1600w inverter. Thanks
G'day Glen,
We cant I'm sorry - too many variables which affect that, including ambient temperature, time running, temperature settings, etc.
The load is also variable over the course of time aswell, pending the unit being in an active cooling cycle, or on maintenace.
Based on the specification provided, the consumption can be from 100-480W which equates to 8-40Amps from your 12v battery.
Is this aircon worth double (or more) the Kickass product?
G'day Peter,
The two products exist in different classes- the Cybertake is a more specialised piece of equipment, and hence goes for a higher price point. Whether this is worth it for you really depends on your individual needs from the equipment.
A few key comparisons would be that the Cybertake is 3.4 kg lighter than the KickAss, operates at a much higher wattage (960 as opposed to 400), meaning it will cool an area faster than the KickAss will. It is also able to cool a much larger area. The Cybertake also comes with a suitable inverter included, whereas you would need to source your own, capable of handling a peak surge, for the KickAss.
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