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frontpage Posted by BryanKAdams • Sep 8, 2023
Sep 8, 2023 4:53 PM
Pecron E600LFP 1200W 614Wh LiFePo4 Portable Power Station
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1) solar input occasionally stop charging, until unplug and reconnect the charging port
2) trying to run my induction cooktop and I notice the voltage drop from 120V down to 99V for higher cooking level, this is not good for sensitive electronic ( can run my Inverter Window AC but cannot run my portable AC due to voltage drop)
3) USBC and USBA cannot run at the same time
1--They said you can use a higher power solar panel to avoid this issue.
2--They mentioned that it's likely because your induction cooker's power is too high, triggering the smart voltage reduction function. They think your induction cooker's power might exceed 1200W.
3--They explained that both USBC and USBA can be used simultaneously. When using USBC, you can utilize the lower USBA port to simultaneously output 100W and 18W of power.
But I've gifted an E600LFP to my sister, and I'll have her test the third issue tomorrow.
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1) solar input occasionally stop charging, until unplug and reconnect the charging port
2) trying to run my induction cooktop and I notice the voltage drop from 120V down to 99V for higher cooking level, this is not good for sensitive electronic ( can run my Inverter Window AC but cannot run my portable AC due to voltage drop)
3) USBC and USBA cannot run at the same time
1) solar input occasionally stop charging, until unplug and reconnect the charging port
2) trying to run my induction cooktop and I notice the voltage drop from 120V down to 99V for higher cooking level, this is not good for sensitive electronic ( can run my Inverter Window AC but cannot run my portable AC due to voltage drop)
3) USBC and USBA cannot run at the same time
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank LivelyHalibut2609
1) solar input occasionally stop charging, until unplug and reconnect the charging port
2) trying to run my induction cooktop and I notice the voltage drop from 120V down to 99V for higher cooking level, this is not good for sensitive electronic ( can run my Inverter Window AC but cannot run my portable AC due to voltage drop)
3) USBC and USBA cannot run at the same time
1--They said you can use a higher power solar panel to avoid this issue.
2--They mentioned that it's likely because your induction cooker's power is too high, triggering the smart voltage reduction function. They think your induction cooker's power might exceed 1200W.
3--They explained that both USBC and USBA can be used simultaneously. When using USBC, you can utilize the lower USBA port to simultaneously output 100W and 18W of power.
But I've gifted an E600LFP to my sister, and I'll have her test the third issue tomorrow.
1) solar input occasionally stop charging, until unplug and reconnect the charging port
2) trying to run my induction cooktop and I notice the voltage drop from 120V down to 99V for higher cooking level, this is not good for sensitive electronic ( can run my Inverter Window AC but cannot run my portable AC due to voltage drop)
3) USBC and USBA cannot run at the same time
1--They said you can use a higher power solar panel to avoid this issue.
2--They mentioned that it's likely because your induction cooker's power is too high, triggering the smart voltage reduction function. They think your induction cooker's power might exceed 1200W.
3--They explained that both USBC and USBA can be used simultaneously. When using USBC, you can utilize the lower USBA port to simultaneously output 100W and 18W of power.
But I've gifted an E600LFP to my sister, and I'll have her test the third issue tomorrow.
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