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The AC300 can handle up to 5000W of power during peak usage, making it suitable for heavy-duty applications like powering multiple refrigerators, air conditioners, and other high-power appliances.
Power Handling Capabilities
The AC300’s power handling capabilities are impressive, thanks to its advanced design and high-quality LFP (Lithium Iron Phosphate) battery cells. With a maximum power output of 5000W, it can easily handle peak usage scenarios where multiple high-power appliances are being used simultaneously. For example, powering a 4000W air conditioner, a 1000W refrigerator, and a 200W laptop would still leave some headroom for other appliances.
Modular Battery Expansion
One of the key features of the AC300 is its modular battery expansion capability, which allows users to add more LFP battery cells to increase the overall capacity of the system. This means that users can easily scale up their power storage capacity as needed, making it an ideal solution for large households or commercial applications. With a single AC300 unit, you can expand the battery capacity from 3.2kWh to 10.2kWh or even more with additional battery packs.
Solar Charging and Efficiency
The AC300 also features advanced solar charging capabilities, allowing users to recharge the battery from solar panels during the day. With a maximum solar charging input of 2400W, it can quickly top up the battery even under high load conditions. Additionally, the AC300’s built-in MPPT (Maximum Power Point Tracking) controller ensures maximum efficiency when charging from solar panels, minimizing energy losses and maximizing the overall performance of the system.
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