220V 200Wh power pack - charger included.
The power pack offers a silent alternative to generators, ideal for powering a variety of devices such as lighting, electronics, small camping equipment, stands etc.
This energy case can be recharged via a 12V 4A solar panel (voltage range 13V to 30V).
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Two outputs : 220VAC 50Hz pure sinus (European plug)
Output power : 200VA
Peak output power : 400VA
Four outputs : 5V 2A USB
Two outputs : 12V 8A
LED lighting : 2x1W
Battery : 10.8V 18Ah
Technology : NMC
Operating temperature : -20°C to 60°C
Charging temperature : 0°C to 45°C
A built-in display provides real-time information on the remaining range.
The energy case has a car cigarette lighter socket for 12V 5A charging.
CHARGER INCLUDED
The energy case is fitted with a 4A charger (charge <6h).
STANDARDS
Certifications : RoHS I CE I UN38.3
Warranty - 1 year
RECOMMENDATIONS FOR USING THE ENERGY CASES
To ensure optimum, safe performance and long life for your SOLISE lithium batteries, we recommend that you follow these guidelines :
USE AND RECHARGING
- Charger supplied : Use only the charger supplied with the energy case to recharge.
- Extended storage : If you store the case for an extended period, recharge it after one year.
- Complete discharge : If the battery is completely discharged until the BMS (Battery Management System) is switched off, it is vital to recharge it within 12 hours.
STORAGE
- A dry, temperate place : Store the case in a dry, temperate place to avoid the risk of damage.
RECHARGING AND SAFETY
- Recharging temperature : Do not recharge the battery at temperatures below 0°C.
- Exposure temperature : Do not expose the battery to temperatures above 50°C.
- Opening and dismantling : To avoid the risk of electric shock, do not open or dismantle the case.
- Immersion and water : Do not immerse the case in liquid or bring it into contact with water.
- Exposure to flames : To prevent the risk of fire, do not expose the case to flames.
- Shock and vibration : Do not subject the case to excessive shock or vibration, as this could damage it.
RECYCLING USED BATTERIES
These products must not be thrown in the bin. SOLISE works with the Screlec organisation to take care of used batteries. You can return them to the waste collection centres so that they can be recycled appropriately.