I just got an Explorer 300 Plus, my first "power station" purchase.
One thing that I am dissastissfied with is that to charge it solar, you are using the USB-C port as "input", that is the only port with 100W output, so it's not available for pass-through output while solar charging.
There are two other USB DC ports with 15W output would be available. As well as the AC output and car socket output. But I want more than 15W DC output pass-through.
There's nothing I'm missing, this is how it is, right? Is this as annoying as I think, or is pass-through power when charging from Solar a bad idea or something?
I can't tell if the 600 Plus would have the same limitation, or if it uses a different input port for solar charging instead of tying up the high-power USB-C? Any advice?