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Pecron E600 LFP - Frequently Asked Questions; Battery Information and Capacity; Usage and Functionality; Storage and Maintenance

Pecron E600 LFP
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Q1: What kind of battery is used in E600 LFP? How long it can last?
A: E600 LFP utilizes high quality UL certified automotive LiFePO4 battery, it can retain 80% of its original capacity at
3500 complete charge cycles.
Q2: What devices can E600 LFP power?
A: The AC output ports can power appliances which use less than 1200 watts of electricity. However, inductive types of
loads such as freezer, fridge, compressor, motor require a much higher power to start (approx. 3-7 time lager than its
rated power)
The DC output ports can supply a maximum DC power of 120W(12V@10A).
Q3: Can the E600 LFP be used as UPS?
A: The UPS function is not supported.
Q4: Can the E600 LFP be charged while discharging?
A: Yes, E600 LFP can run devices while it is being charged. The battery will eventually run out if the discharging is
greater than the charging during the pass through charging.
Q5: How to calculate the E600 LFP running time?
A: Running Time=Total Capacity(614Wh) * 0.85 (Depth of Discharge)/Loading Power(Watts)
Q6: Can I use the E600 LFP indoors and charge the E600 LFP indoors?
A: Yes, the E600 LFP is safe to use indoors.
Q7: Does E600 LFP have built-in MPPT controller?
A: Yes, E600 LFP has a built-in MPPT charge controller, which supports 12V-18V(max 100W) or 32V-95V(max 400W)
PV input.
Q8: How to store the E600 LFP?
A: Please turn off the unit and then store it in a dry, ventilated place at normal room temperature. Do not place this unit
near water sources or a wet/moist environment. For long-term storage, it is recommended to discharge the battery to
30% every three months and recharge it to 60% to sustain the battery life.
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