I bought this last week. Been testing on my dc fridge and and other camping means . it works flawlessly. I already have ecoflows and bluettis but for the high efficiency and especially the price these pecrons are excellent . They are literally undercutting the other brands but manage to get away without cutting most corners. The 2000 lfp model is my next purchase once they stock the black version. I totally recommend pecron. Awesome video
Always handy to have a power store, just in case the lights go out. Or the day you need to use a power tool that's too far away from the mains. A handy device :-D
Just bought a CAT version of portable station. Little different in that it has a compressor built in, jumper cords , 600watt inverter and wireless charger plate. etc etc. Was not looking for one but open box on sale. Fun to play with
A battery backup system that looks well made. But to save money, it has far too little heatsink but fans instead. It should also have had 2 large fans instead of several small ones. You will also introduce dust and moisture into the device
Hello, do you think I can tap 12v directly from the BMS contacts to have a 12v DC output? I will protect it with a DC 50Amp breaker. I don't want to buy a separate 12v 50aH battery.
Hi, I've got a Sony WA-33 portable cassette recorder. The tuning string came off. It's not broken. I'm having trouble finding how it's wound on the tuning wheel. Can you help me out with this? I haven't been able to find any diagrams online. Thanks
Just had mine fail. Shut off on me when I was powering my CB radio. 12 watt load, went from 51% to zero. Does it have a balance circuit? I can’t imagine I ruined the batteries that quick with the mild cycles I’ve been doing in a months time.
Nice video thanks. I bought this a some days ago. Im a bit concerned because even at 1000W poweroutput I can not hear the fans, not a sound at all. My delta2 fans speed up as soon its above 300 w. I have no one to compare with, can you hear the fans running? and are they running fast like when it power up?
They are running but not super loud. You can feel the warm air on the left side. When i did the second test with a plasma tv at 300 watts it ran about 3 hours and I could barely hear the fans but they were moving air.
@@12voltvids Thank you. I thought that is what they appeared to be on your video. I was under, evidently, a false impression that the LifePO4 were all prismatic. Appreciated your video.
My observations re solar input: After thorough testing, I can't figure out why solar input to the Pecron E600LFP is relatively low with panels in series (all other configurations, i.e. single panel or in parallel behave as expected). This is our test results (done with 340 W qcells rigid panels - Voc of 40.91 V and VMPP of 34.10 V): 300 W solar input from a single qcells 340 W panel 270 W solar input from two(!!) qcells 340 W panels connected in series So even lower input from two panels connected in series, than from a single panel!!?? 390 W solar input from two qcells 340 W panels connected in parallel 393 W solar input from three qcells 340 W panels connected in parallel Anyone got an idea, why the Pecron E600LFP has such a relatively low solar input from panels connected in series?
I bought this last week. Been testing on my dc fridge and and other camping means . it works flawlessly. I already have ecoflows and bluettis but for the high efficiency and especially the price these pecrons are excellent . They are literally undercutting the other brands but manage to get away without cutting most corners. The 2000 lfp model is my next purchase once they stock the black version. I totally recommend pecron. Awesome video
I ran my 43" plasma tv on it for close to 4 hours.
P.S. Nice tear down & review :)
P.P.S. We added your channel to our community page on youtube for more viewers !!!!!
Cool thanks.
I just got this unit. It's crazy that it can run 1380w for 20 mins when it's rated it at 1200w.
I just got mine. It did 1450 watts to run microwave for 3 minutes. Excellent..
That's good about the thermal protection. Looks like a fine power source.
I'll be testing this for a week or so before it goes. This one is just on loan for the tear down.
Always handy to have a power store, just in case the lights go out.
Or the day you need to use a power tool that's too far away from the mains.
A handy device :-D
Great for camping or emergency backup.
Good video
I used to do corporate videos. Less the tear down or course. I made good money doing corporate sales and infomercials.
Excellent…can you do a video…and use every single item available for plug..in..and explain benefits?
Just bought a CAT version of portable station. Little different in that it has a compressor built in, jumper cords , 600watt inverter and wireless charger plate. etc etc. Was not looking for one but open box on sale. Fun to play with
Most of those have lead acid battery.
@@12voltvids You are correct. I did take a peek…. Lol
@@richardross3815 all the booster units use lead acid. Lithium can be used to put a charge in car battery but need to be disconnected before cranking
Well-made, love how you explane steep by steep, Website I can buy this unit
Its in the description.
A battery backup system that looks well made.
But to save money, it has far too little heatsink but fans instead. It should also have had 2 large fans instead of several small ones.
You will also introduce dust and moisture into the device
Heat sink is more than adiquet as mosfets in inverter don't produce alot of heat. Its not like a class AB amp where they are inefficient.
Could use a dc to dc boost to charge from 12 volts to the solar input for a higher limit.
I wonder if a 48 volt battery would also charge it.
Great video! Interested in reviewing our Energizer PPS320 300W Protable Power Station?😎
Hello, do you think I can tap 12v directly from the BMS contacts to have a 12v DC output? I will protect it with a DC 50Amp breaker. I don't want to buy a separate 12v 50aH battery.
Hi, I've got a Sony WA-33 portable cassette recorder. The tuning string came off. It's not broken. I'm having trouble finding how it's wound on the tuning wheel. Can you help me out with this? I haven't been able to find any diagrams online. Thanks
What 200w panel do you recommend for this? I don't see any compatible with the 32v-95v input??
Great video. Do you know if you can charge it and use it as a power source at the same time? Thanks!
Yes, you can use pass through
Just had mine fail. Shut off on me when I was powering my CB radio. 12 watt load, went from 51% to zero. Does it have a balance circuit? I can’t imagine I ruined the batteries that quick with the mild cycles I’ve been doing in a months time.
Nice video thanks. I bought this a some days ago. Im a bit concerned because even at 1000W poweroutput I can not hear the fans, not a sound at all. My delta2 fans speed up as soon its above 300 w.
I have no one to compare with, can you hear the fans running? and are they running fast like when it power up?
They are running but not super loud. You can feel the warm air on the left side. When i did the second test with a plasma tv at 300 watts it ran about 3 hours and I could barely hear the fans but they were moving air.
@@12voltvids Ok thanks. I have to test again 👍
personally, I enjoy it being so quiet. I only experience noice when AC charging
The time remaining display is showing decimal hours, NOT minutes. 0.40 hours = 24 minutes.
Is that DC connector you disconnect (at 2:49) an XT60?
No idea
This is a good reason to buy from the factory direct. Why would anyone use a power drill to screw the screws into plastic?
Power drill?
Are those prismatic or cylindrical cells???
Cylindrical
@@12voltvids Thank you. I thought that is what they appeared to be on your video. I was under, evidently, a false impression that the LifePO4 were all prismatic. Appreciated your video.
My observations re solar input:
After thorough testing, I can't figure out why solar input to the Pecron E600LFP is relatively low with panels in series (all other configurations, i.e. single panel or in parallel behave as expected).
This is our test results (done with 340 W qcells rigid panels - Voc of 40.91 V and VMPP of 34.10 V):
300 W solar input from a single qcells 340 W panel
270 W solar input from two(!!) qcells 340 W panels connected in series
So even lower input from two panels connected in series, than from a single panel!!??
390 W solar input from two qcells 340 W panels connected in parallel
393 W solar input from three qcells 340 W panels connected in parallel
Anyone got an idea, why the Pecron E600LFP has such a relatively low solar input from panels connected in series?