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| Output Continuous Power | 7200 watt max |
|---|---|
| Output Peak Power | 14400W |
| Output Voltage | 240V Split Phase 120V Single Phase |
| Output Frequency | 60Hz |
| Output Power Form | Pure Sine Wave |
| Capacity | 48V 100Ah (4800Wh) |
| Cell Chemistry | AGM Sealed Lead Acid |
| Self-discharge | Recommend to recharge every 4 months |
| Solar Charger | 2000W |
| Wind Charger | 1000W |
| AC Charger | 1300W, 120V AC |
| Ports | - USB Output: QC 3.0 - Type-C Output: PD3.0 - 12V Socket: 10A max - 12V Port: 10A max - 48V Port: 5A max - Expansion Port: 175A max |
| Weight | 434 lbs (197 kg) |
| Operating temperature | 32-104 °F (0-40 °C) |
| Storage Temperature | 23–111 °F (-5–45 °C) |
| Dimensions | Powerhouse : 28 x 18 x 19 inches (720*466*473mm) Powerhouse (with wheels): 28 x 18 x 22 inches (720*466*568mm) |
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FAQ's
The Powerhouse delivers a 7200 W split-phase (120 V/240 V) pure-sine-wave output, with a base battery capacity of 4800 Wh.
Yes - the Powerhouse supports expansion through additional “Power Pods” (extra battery units) and more solar panels or wind input, allowing you to boost storage capacity and charging potential over time.
The unit supports multiple charging methods: AC (wall outlet), solar, and wind - giving flexibility for off-grid, renewable, or backup-power uses.
Yes, the Powerhouse is “home-integration ready,” able to connect via a transfer switch or power inlet box to supply power to home circuits during outages.
It’s capable of powering a wide range, from small electronics (phones, routers, lights) to heavier loads (refrigerators, well pumps, air conditioners, water heaters), as long as total load stays within the 7200 W output limit.