Electric Tech: 240 Volt Power Stations


 

I just got some new power stations for work; the Pecron E3600LFPs.

These power stations have a 3600 watt output with 3072 watt-hours of power.  Even more impressive, I can connect them with a power box for 7200 watts of 240 volt power.

240 volts from battery power!

The E3600LFPs weight 79 pounds but they are not unwieldy.  I can pick them up, no problem, with the two large handles on top.  They are loaded with features:  AC and DC outputs, fast charging, an information screen indicating power draw and power remaining, and even uninterruptible power supply (USP) with 20ms switching.

Power stations are revolutionizing location power.  They have been getting more powerful while the prices have been declining.  I expect the use of battery power will continue to be more widespread.

 

 

PS:  I have been using Pecron S1500 power stations for years.  They have been great; dependable with no problems.  They are the reason I stayed with Pecron for these large power stations. 


These Pecron S1500s have been dependable workhorses for me.

More about power stations from a previous post:

https://electricgrip.blogspot.com/2024/07/electric-tech-battery-power.html