2E 2E-OPS-1200K
![]() | Outdated Product In box: with solar panel; Rated power (W): 1200; Output waveform: sinusoid (PSW); UPS function; Battery transfer time (ms): 10; Sockets (230 V): 2; USB A: Quantity: 2; Current: 5В/2.1А; Power (W): 10.5; USB A (quick charge): Quantity: 2; Current strength: 5В/3A, 9В/2A, 12В/1.5A; Power (W): 18 |
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Wireless charging power for Android is 15W and for iPhone is 7.5W. Anderson port for solar panels only
Kit consists of 2E charging station 2E-OPS-1200 and 2E solar panel 2E-LSFC-100
The information in the model description is for reference purposes.
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Always clarify the specifications and configuration of the product with the online store manager before purchasing.
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I've been using it for 2 days and will write about the main points. I have a model made in 12.2022. There are two modifications of the station, one has a 300Ah@3.6v battery and the other 50Ah@21.6v without the UPS function; I have the latter.
The fans are not very noisy. They don't operate during charging, and they turn on briefly (for 1-2 minutes every 25 minutes) at an average load of 100w per outlet. According to the instructions, they will always operate with a load of more than 150w.
The instructions I have differ from those on the official website - the UPS page is missing. During simultaneous charging and using the station through the outlet, the charge may either drop significantly (to 15w) or turn off completely. Keep in mind when purchasing that the UPS function may not be available.
The only way to create a UPS analog is to charge the station to 100% while not in use. Then connect devices to it; when the power goes out, the devices don't turn off. When the power is restored, disconnect everything from the station and leave it to charge (only in this way can it draw 168w or 268w from the outlet).
Charging the station for me with PD 65w + the supplied 168w charger from 0% to 90% took 4 hours. After around 85% charge, PD shuts off, and charging continues only with the supplied charger.
I measured the efficiency roughly; at an average load of 90w, it comes out to about 85-90%.