EMPOWER YOUR ON-THE-GO ADVENTURES WITH THE PORTABLE LOW-COST ALL-IN-ONE SOLAR ENERGY STORAGE SYSTEM
Run your essentials: lights, fridge, laptop, stereo
Charge your phones
Keep going for hours or days on your trip
Charge at home to save power for rainy days; charge with solar when sunny
Use non-electric pitches or go wild camping
Up to 10 years of life with an LFP battery
Traditional portable Solar Energy Storage Systems (ESS) typically involve four separate components installed in caravans, campervans, motorhomes, etc. The components include a solar panel array, solar charge controller, lead-acid deep cycle battery (battery bank), and an off-grid inverter. However, these systems have drawbacks such as complex wiring, limited life cycles, space requirements, and longer charging times associated with lead-acid batteries.
Introducing the Portable All-in-one 0.6kWh Solar Energy Storage System (Portable ESS) – a compact, efficient solution. This system comprises:
PWM Solar Charge Controller (20A),
0.6kWh 12V Lithium Battery, and
300W Pure Sine Wave Inverter, all assembled in a single metal case.
The basic set of cables is included, and the system is UKCA certified.
The mains and an optional set of 1x 200W Portable Folding Solar Panel (custom quantities available) offer two charging possibilities. Whether plugged into a wall socket or harnessing solar energy, the Portable ESS stores power in a 614Wh (12.8V 48Ah) LiFePO4 (LFP) Battery. The Pure Sine Wave Inverter delivers up to 300W (surge 900W) AC power, making it ideal for RVs, boats, or camping.
This Portable ESS is designed for on-the-go adventures, providing high efficiency, safety, and durability. Enjoy the freedom to explore with the assurance of a three-year warranty.
▼ PORTABLE 0.6KWH ESS FEATURES
USE 1x 200W PORTABLE FOLDING SOLAR PANELS AS MAIN POWER SOURCE (AND/OR MAINS AS AUXILIARY POWER SOURCE) to charge the ESS.
RECHARGE 15%–100% WITH 1x 200W PORTABLE FOLDING SOLAR PANEL WITHIN 5-6 HOURS (the actual time of recharging depends on the actual sunlight intensity and panel position).
POWER 10 DEVICES SIMULTANEOUSLY UP TO 300W IN TOTAL The 0.6kWh ESS includes four 5V DC USB ports, four ВС5521 12VDC ports, and two 230V AC mains style sockets. With up to 10 devices running, you will always feel right.
BUILT-IN UPS FUNCTION The ESS includes an uninterruptible power supply unit, which means it can automatically power your devices without shutting off even during a power outage.
INCLUDES DSP INTELLIGENT CONTROL CHIPSET & FAULT CODE DISPLAY TO MONITOR REAL-TIME WORK CONDITIONS Process monitoring and fault diagnosis are a vital part of this innovative and modern automatic operation management system.
3 WORKING MODES:
AC PRIORITY MODE – All AC loads connected to the ESS are powered from the mains; the battery is charging at the same time; if the mains fail, the power is switched to the battery; switching time is less than 4ms.
ENERGY SAVING MODE – Suitable for variable loads; if the total load drops below 10% of the rated load, AC power is automatically turned off; if the load restores to > 10%, AC power will be restarted.
BATTERY PRIORITY MODE – All AC loads connected to the ESS are powered from the battery; if the battery is fully discharged, the power is switched to the mains.
1-2 WORKING DAY DELIVERY within the UK (longer to the Highlands, islands and Northern Ireland) if ordered by 14:45 on a weekday.
▼ PORTABLE 0.6KWH ESS SPECIFICATIONS
Input:
Solar Charge port (*1): Connected to the solar pane(s) 100 – 280W 15-44V 20A max;
AC Charge port (*1): Connected to the mains 220-240VAC 50Hz;
Output:
USB-A port (*4), 5V, 1A, 20W Max;
DC5521 port (*4), 12V, 5A, 240W Max;
AC Socket (*2), 220VAC+/-2% (Battery Mode) 220VAC+/-10% (AC Mode); 300W max per socket.
Note: The total AC + DC load should not exceed 300W!
Working Temperature:
Operating: -10~40℃
Storage: -25~60℃
Dimensions and Weight (without solar panels)
Product Size: 43cm*20cm*45cm
Product Weight: 16.5kg
Package Size: 51cm*26cm*57cm
Package Weight: 23.9kg
Certification: CE/ROHS/UKCA
▼ PORTABLE 0.6KWH ESS IN THE BOX
Portable 0.6kWh ESS X 1
MC4 to Anderson Plug Solar PV Cable X 1
AC Charging Cable X 1
Portable earthing kit X 1
User Manual X 1
(Optional) 200W Portable Folding Solar Panel x 1, delivered separately.
▼ PORTABLE 0.6KWH ESS FAQ
Don’t see an answer to your question? Call us on 020 8064 0335 or email [email protected].
EARTHING
1. DOES THE ESS NEED EARTHING WHEN USED OFF-GRID?
Yes, the ESS must be earthed when used on portable applications. Use our portable earthing kit supplied with the product at no extra charge.
BATTERY
1. WHAT IS THE BATTERY CAPACITY OF THE 300W SOLAR GENERATOR?
The 300W Solar Generator has a LiFePo4 battery capacity of 614Wh (48Ah @ 12.8V). Lithium iron phosphate batteries (LiFePO4) offer lots of benefits compared to other lithium batteries. These include a longer life span, no maintenance, extremely safe, improved discharge and charge efficiency, just to name a few. LiFePO4 batteries are not the cheapest in the market, but due to their long life span and zero maintenance, they offer industry leading lifetime costs of ownership. Lithium iron phosphate batteries are specially developed to handle high discharge currents. You can easily use several electrical devices at the same time in your travel.
2. WHAT IS THE LIFESPAN OF THE BATTERY?
300W Solar Generator’s LiFePO4 battery is designed for >2000 cycles, which means a 10+ years lifespan.
3. HOW CAN I GET THE LONGEST LIFESPAN FROM THE BATTERY?
1. Keep it within 20–30°C (68–86°F) and away from water and heat.
2. For safety reasons, do not store 300W Solar Generator above 45°C (113°F) or below −10°C (−14°F) for extended periods.
3. LiFePO4 batteries should be “topped off” after each use. For greatest longevity, we recommend not fully discharging the battery nor overcharging by leaving it connected to a charger well beyond its full charge cycle. Remember that over the long term, the battery has a limited number of charge and discharge cycles with “one cycle” being either a complete charge and discharge cycle, or a cumulative of both to add up to a full cycle.
4. LiFePO4 batteries can be discharged up to 100% of their capacity. However, to optimise the performance of your LiFePO4 battery, to achieve a higher life cycle, and to avoid the BMS disconnecting the battery, we recommend limiting the discharge to 80%.
4. WHAT ARE THE BATTERY CARE AND STORAGE INSTRUCTIONS?
1. Recommended storage temperature: -5 to +35°C. Storage up to 1 month: -20 to +60°C. Storage up to 3 months: -10 to +35°C.
2. It is recommended to store LiFePO4 batteries indoors when not in use. It is also recommended to store LiFePO4 batteries at about a 50% state of charge (SOC). If batteries are stored for long periods of time, cycle the batteries at least once every 6 months. Do not store batteries that are discharged.
3. Disconnect a LiFePO4 battery from mains or solar charging panels before placing it into storage. LiFePO4 batteries have a low self-discharge rate of 2% a month. To prevent a higher rate of discharge, we recommend disconnecting all power drawn from your batteries. When you store LiFePO4 batteries, it is important that you store them with a state of charge (SOC) of approximately 50%.
5. CAN 300W SOLAR GENERATOR USE AN EXTRA BATTERY?
300W Solar Generator doesn’t support extra batteries.
6. WHEN TO CHARGE MY LIFEPO4 BATTERY?
If LiFePO4 batteries are not fully discharged, they do not need to be charged after each use. LiFePO4 batteries are not damaged when left in a partial state of charge (PSOC). You can charge your LiFePO4 batteries after each use or when they have been discharged up to 80% DOD (20% SOC). If the Battery Management System (BMS) disconnects the battery due to low voltage (less than 8V), remove the load and charge immediately. Please note that we recommend storing battery at 50% state of charge (SoC) to minimise irreversible capacity loss.
PWM SOLAR CONTROLLER
1. WHAT IS A PWM SOLAR CONTROLLER?
The solar charge controller is used to regulate the battery charging and discharging process in the solar panel/battery system. Its main function is to control the charging current flowing from the PV panel to the battery, and keep the current not too large to prevent the battery pack from overcharging.
There are two types of solar controllers: MPPT solar controller and PWM solar controller. MPPT stands for Maximum Power Point Tracking, which is a technology to track and regulate the output energy from solar panels to batteries. PWM stands for Pulse Width Modulation, a technology that modulates the pulse width under specific rules to change the voltage and frequency of the solar panel’s output energy to charge the battery. MPPT controllers offer higher efficiency rates, and 3-stage charging that extends battery life, but are more expensive; while the PWM controllers have a simple structure, mature and reliable technology, are cheap and cost-effective, but the conversion rate is lower than that of MPPT pairs.
2. HOW DOES A PWM CONTROLLER WORK?
PWM controllers work by slowly reducing the amount of power going into your battery as it approaches capacity. When your battery is full, PWM controllers maintain a state of “trickle”, which means they supply a tiny amount of power constantly to keep the battery topped off. They are especially suited for lithium-iron-phosphate batteries as once fully charged the controller then stays at the set float or holding voltage of around 13.6V (3.4V per cell) for the remainder of the day.
3. IS A PWM CONTROLLER RIGHT FOR ME?
A PWM charge controller is a good low-cost solution for small systems, when solar cell temperature is moderate to high (between 45°C and 75°C). To fully exploit the potential of an MPPT controller, the array voltage should be substantially higher than the battery voltage.
4. WHAT ARE THE MAIN SPECIFICATIONS OF PWM SOLAR CONTROLLER?
Voltage and amperage (or current) are the main parameters we use in solar charge controller sizing. The solar controller must be capable of accepting the voltage and current produced by solar panels and delivering the proper voltage and current to the battery.
Charging mode: SMART controller
Max PV input voltage @25°C: 50V
PV input voltage range: 15-44V DC
Charge and discharge current: 20A
Max PV input power: 280W
300W SOLAR GENERATOR CHARGING
1. HOW CAN I CHARGE 300W SOLAR GENERATOR? HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE TO CHARGE MY 300W SOLAR GENERATOR?
The 300W Solar Generator supports two charging methods: basic solar charging and reserve mains charging:
Basic solar charging
Solar charging input: 150-280W 15-44V DC, max charging current 20A
Reserve mains charging
AC charging input: 300W 220-240VAC (50Hz)
2. WHAT TO DO IF CHARGING POWER IS LOW?
1. If the temperature is too high, turn off the 300W Solar Generator or stop the load, and let the Solar Generator cool down for some time
2. If the temperature is too low, place the Solar Generator in a place with high surrounding temperature or with electrical appliances to discharge for a while, let the battery heat up before charging.
3. The charging power of the Solar Generator is related to the SoC of the battery. When the machine starts charging from 0% or is about to be fully charged, it is normal that the charging power gets lower.
3. IS IT POSSIBLE TO USE OTHER PRODUCTS TO CHARGE 300W SOLAR POWER GENERATOR?
No, you can only charge using your home grid and/or solar panels.
4. WHY 300W SOLAR GENERATOR CANNOT TURN ON?
1. Check if it is caused by insufficient battery. If it is, charge and turn it on again. If the charging fails, please follow the instructions on charging failures.
2. If there is no response after you press the Power Button for 1 second, please contact Energian Customer Service.
5. WHAT TO DO IF NO CHARGING OCCURS?
Possible causes:
1. The charge temperature is too high. The charge temperature of 300W Solar Generator is between 0℃ and 45℃. If you have used 300W Solar Generator with high wattage appliances for a long time, please charge it after it cools down.
2. The charge temperature is too low. The charge temperature of 300W Solar Generator is between 0℃ and 45℃. If the ambient temperature is too low and the cell temperature is lower than 0℃, please move 300W Solar Generator to a warmer place.
3. The charging voltage or current is too low. Please charge the device according to the charging standard specified in Question 1.
4. Change the charging method or cable. For example, if solar charging doesn’t work, it can mean that the solar panel or MC4 cable is broken. You can try charging 300W Solar Generator again with another MC4 cable or solar panel.
5. If all the above solutions cannot solve your problem, please contact Energian Customer Service and provide a video of your charging problem.
300W SOLAR GENERATOR OUTPUT
1. WHAT ARE 300W SOLAR GENERATOR OUTPUTS?
300W Solar Generator supports:
2x AC output 220VAC+/-2% (Battery Mode) 220VAC+/-10% (AC Mode) 300W max per socket; efficiency >90% (Battery Mode), >99% (AC Mode) output;
4x USB-A 5V DC 1A output 20W in total;
4x DC5521 12V DC 5A output 240W in total.
Note: Simultaneous AC output + DC output must not exceed 300W!
2. IS THE 100% PURE SINE WAVE USED IN THE 300W SOLAR GENERATOR OUTPUT?
Yes, the 300W Solar Generator has pure sine wave AC output, but it contains a certain ratio of harmonics. The harmonic rate of 300W Solar Generator is as low as 3%.
3. WHAT ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES ARE SUPPORTED BY 300W SOLAR GENERATOR?
300W Solar Generator supports all appliances which have a rated power within the standard 300W Solar Generator output power range of 300W. You can find the appliance rated power in the user manual or on the nameplate, or it can be calculated according to the formula W=U*I (rated voltage multiplied by rated current). Note that since the start-up power and continuous power of different products brands are different, it depends on the actual measurement to determine whether it can be supported.
4. WHAT TO DO IF 300W SOLAR GENERATOR CANNOT POWER ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES?
1. First, please check whether the output power of 300W Solar Generator can meet the power requirements of your appliances.
2. In case of an alarm code on the LCD screen, take action as described in the User Manual (Section 7) for this code.
5. WHAT TO DO IF THE USAGE TIME OF AN ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE IS TOO SHORT?
Check if there are any high-power electrical appliances connected. 300W Solar Generator’s battery capacity is 614Wh. Normally, if the power of connected electrical appliances is ~200W and the battery is discharged from 100% to 20%, inverter efficiency in battery mode 90%, then the 300W Solar Generator’s battery will run out in about 614Wh * 0.8 * 0.9 / 200W = ~2.2 hours.
6. WHAT TO DO IF NO OUTPUT OF USB-A PORTS OCCURS?
1. Change to a different USB-A port, and confirm whether it is just the problem of a single port.
2. Replace the USB cable to check whether the cable is faulty
3. If there is no output from the USB port after checking the above methods, provide a video explaining the fault and contact Energian Customer Service service
300W SOLAR GENERATOR SOLAR CHARGING
1. WHAT IS THE MAXIMUM SOLAR CHARGING INPUT TO 300W SOLAR GENERATOR?
Solar charging input 150-280W 15-44V DC 20A (maximum)
2. HOW QUICKLY WILL YOUR 200W SOLAR PANEL CHARGE THE 300W SOLAR GENERATOR’s 48Ah BATTERY?
Our 200W solar panel generates a maximum current of 11.1 at STC (solar irradiance is 1000W/m2 @ 25°C). However actual solar irradiance differs from the STC significantly for various UK locations (see Fig. b). For the UK a maximum solar irradiance in observed from May to July. For example, in London May-July’s monthly solar irradiance is approx. 142 kWh/m2. If the actual daily sunshine hours in London were used in May-July for the period 2015-2021 (see here), then the average actual solar irradiance in London was 759 W/m2 in May, 853 W/m2 in June, and 740 W/m2, respectively. The average value is 784 W/m2. These data are approximate because they do not account for current generation on cloudy days.
So, our 300W rigid solar panel generates an average current of about 11.1A * (784/1000) = 8.7 * PWM solar panel efficiency (85%) = 7.4A. So as a rough estimate, to charge the 48Ah battery from 20% to 100%, 200W folding solar panel will need (0.8*48Ah) / 7.4 = 5.2 hours of charging. This period will be longer in cloudy weather.
Of course, this is only a high-level estimate – in reality many factors play a role, such as temperature, the angle of the solar panel relative to the sun etc.
3. DOES IT SUPPORT SOLAR CHARGING WHILE USING?
Yes, 300W Solar Generator supports charging and discharging when charging in with solar panels. However, when the battery of the 300W Solar Generator is low or is about to run out, it is best not to output while connecting to DC charging (solar charging); at this time, if the input of the power is less than or equal to the output power, the device will continue to consume power, which may result in power loss and eventually damage the battery.
4. WHAT TO DO IF SOLAR PANELS DO NOT WORK?
1. Solar panels must be placed outdoors for use. If placed indoors,
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