1200W Portable Power Station,Solar Generator 992Wh / 310000mAh Battery Backup Emergency Power 110V Outdoor Energy Power Supply

Description

Portable Power Station 1200W, Solar Generator 992Wh(310,000mAh ) , LiFePO4 Battery Backup Solar Powered Generators Quick Charge Pure Sine Wave 110V AC Outlet Powerbank for Home Use Camping Outdoors Travel

🔋【The Most Reliable Emergency Power Supply】

  • Industry-leading safety and reliability. The portable power station every unit undergoes reliability and safety tests. The management system (BMS) provides all-round protection to protect you against overcurrent, overvoltage, and over-temperature, ensuring the safety of you and your devices

🔋【Intelligent& Multiple charging methods】

  • The outdoor solar power station super algorithm intuitively reminds the users of the remaining working time. And the portable power station have three Ways to recharge: 1) AC wall outlet 6 hours fully charged; 2) from the sun with two compatible 100W solar panels (NOT INCLUDED), about 8 hours fully charged; 3) from car outlet 12 hours

🔋 【3600+Charging Cycles & High temperature resistance】

  • The portable power station enviroment friendly and free of harmful heavy metal. Which uses LiFePO4 Battery Pack can 3600+charging cycles, fire rating UL94-V0, work at 14-149℉(-10~65℃). which has high safety and stability

🔋【MASSIVE CAPACITY & IMPRESSIVE ENDURANCE】

  • 1200W portable power station is equipped with the 1100W wattage and 310000mAh capacity, can power 10 devices simultaneously. Fully meeting the needs of your travel charge. Don’t be fooled by its small size! It with 3x110V AC Outlets, 2x DC output, 2x USB-A, 2x USB-C, 1x Car Port .It will power your refrigerator, blender, electric grill, mini cooler, and more for your outdoor and home needs(Note: The total rated wattage should be under 1100W)

FAQ

Q1: Once we use this unit if there is an over-voltage will it show the error what do we do to reset it?

A: When the output over-voltage the ports, the overload Protection Switch button will automatically pop out. You need to turn off the power switch button, then turn it on again, just do like this is ok.

Q2: Why does the battery lose power when not in use?

A: The unit may be in standby mode where the power supply, screen, and/or inverter could be using up to 50W. Remember to long-press the power button to turn the unit completely off. If the unit loses power when completely off, try recharging it to 100% and use it to 0% two or three times to calibrate the battery. If the problem persists, please contact customer support.

Q3: How long will the power my device?

A: Working time (estimation) = 992Wh* 0.88 / operating power of your device. (0.88=Conversion Rate). Please note that the actual working time may vary under different situations.

Q4: Why would the generator fan run on and off if it’s not in use or plugged into anything?

A: The station is Built-in Smart and Silent Cooling Fan, during charging of it, the fan will be automatically turned on when the unit is hotter to maintain the unit, when the temperature drops to a certain level, the fan will be turned off.

Q5: How to choose the solar panel?

A: Choose a suitable solar panel, DC7909 charging cable 12-30V/Max. We suggest our customers choose a 100W or 200W solar panel that can work better with it.

Q6: The equipment power is less than 1200 watts in the manual, but I can’t use a 1000watt power station. Is this a power station problem?

A: We suggest that if you encounter such a problem; first, you can restart the portable power station,

Notes

– When the control buttons are turned on, even if no devices are being charged, there will still be a certain amount of no load power consumption. Therefore, it is recommended to turn off the control buttons after using them to avoid draining power.

– If you feel that the battery drains fast when used for the first time, it is because the display information of the remaining power is inaccurate when the product is activated for the first time. The power remaining will automatically calibrate by discharging the battery to 1% and then recharging it to 100%.