The Lithium 6000 is a portable sun generator with an optional automatic transfer switch that can make a backup of home power during a malfunction.
Nature’s Generator launched his new Lithium 6000 product, a back -up battery and solar powerbank.
The compact battery, which measures 47 cm x 35 cm x 44 cm and weighs 50.8 kg, contains 6 kW continuous output power and 3,840 WH of capacity. The product has 3000 life cycles, according to the generator of nature.
The company said that two lithium 6000 units can do that Combine continuous power for a maximum of 12 kW, to support the entire house and devices with a high power demand. The battery contains a 6 kW pure sinus golf stormer with 120 V, 240 V output.
The battery has two 12 V to 60 V, 25 A, 1200 W Solar Chargers, Ports for Wind Chargers and AC Outlet Charging and contains maximum Power Point Tracking technology. It also has numerous output gates, including:
- 2x 12-W USB-A-Poort: 5 V, 2.4 A
- 2x 60-W USB-a Fast Charge port: 5 V, 3 A; 9 V, 3 A; 12 V, 3 A; 15 V, 3 A; 20 V, 3 A,
- 2x 100-W USB-C ports: 5 V, 3 A; 9 V, 3 A; 12 V, 3 A; 15 V, 3 A; 20 V, 5 A
- 12-v Socket: 10 A, 120 W
- 12-v barrel: 10 A, 120 W
- Expansion gate: built -in
- 4x Nema 5-20R points of sale
- 1x Nema TT-30R outlet
- 1x Nema L14-30R outlet
The Lithium-Ferro phosphateback-up battery can be linked to an automatic transfer switch, which means that users do not have to use the battery bank manually in the case of a home failure.
Users can add a maximum of five lithium 6000 power pods to extend the term of the system to 23 kWh.
“The system works automatically, even if you are not at home, so you can continue your day without a second thought of power,” said Lawrence Zhou, Chief Executive Officer, Nature’s Generator.
The product currently sells for $ 1,999.99. Nature’s generator partners with retailers such as Home Depot, Lowe’s, Cabelas, Tractor Supply, HD Supply, Menards, Rona, Amazon and others.
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