Same results. My limit is 8.4 amps. The power supply is suppose to be 0-24 volts but will actually go up to 29 volts. 240 watts is about what I see being charged to the power station.
I wouldn't know how to measure since it's an internal battery of a power station, but the specs show this.... 2330Wh (44.8V 52Ah)
I ordered this: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0CBM28YSH/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
It will do 48v 12.5 amps. If the power station draws...
The power station I have is this.... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BQWCDSBM?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details
It has 2330 watt/hr capacity
I want to charge it at 600 watts thru xt60 port overnight as I run an air conditioner. The ac draws 800 watts. So I would lose 200 watts per hour...
I have very little knowledge about all this. May the only way you can get close to 600 watts is to have the solar panel array at 60 volts... and maybe the power station from the xt60 port will only do 8.4 amps?
I ended up ordering this:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0C9FVDZNH/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&th=1
Could someone who understands this please tell me if you think this would work and if it should be safe for the devices.
Thanks
I used a 24 volt power supply and the power station still only did 8.4 amps.
I need 3 to 400 watts input in addition to the capacity of the battery to last a night running an air conditioner for one night with a small generator. If I run the generator to the ac port in the power station, it is...
Thank you very much for the detailed explanation:) Are we talking about getting the 48 or 60v with variable from one of the desktop looking testing power supplies? I haven't seen anything other than those that would do this. Maybe I'm looking in the wrong place. Any suggestions of one?
I found...
I can increase the ac line charge in the app, but that just adds to the total amount of watts drawn from the generator because of the UPS pass through. If the air conditioner takes 800 watts and you set the app to charge at 400 watts... the generator will be taking a hit for 1200 watts. Not very...
Hello everyone:) I'm trying to solve a problem that I have been working on. I have very limited space so I have to purchase a power station vs building one.
My problem is that almost all power stations are setup now with a ups or eps function. I'm trying to run a portable AC with a small...
I have a variable power supply that outputs 600 watts. On my power station the cigarette plug charger and the solar panel cable both plug into the same xt60 port.
When I try to charge from the power supply, it will only output around 8 amps. The specs for the xt60 port for solar is 12-60V DC...
I can set it for
0-24V 0-25A 600W
When I try to turn up the amps with the power supply, it simply does nothing but remain at around 8.4 amps.
I'm assuming the power station is limiting the amps. How does it know it's not a solar panel?
Mr portable power station supports 12-60V DC input, 25A max current, and 600W max charging power. I'd like to get the full 600 watts from a generator into the xt60 port. Any way of doing this? Thanks!
Sorry:) I have set it for different voltages. The power supply I have is 0 to 24 volts. It's strange but when I set it to 12 volts, it draws 8.4 amps. As I increase it to around 15 or 16 volts the amp draw is 11ish amps. As I increase more to 24 volts, the amp draw comes back down to 8.4.
Maybe...
This may be a silly question for you knowledgable folks out there:)
My truck has a dc to ac converter in it limited at 400 watts. If I try to charge a power station with it, it won't work because it's a modified sine wave and the power station doesn't like it.
I have tried plugging in a ac to...