AlphaESS BlackBee 2000 Portable Power Station User Manual
Download PDF user manual for AlphaESS BlackBee 2000 Portable Power Station 1600W / 2203Wh (EN) 18 pages 2022 zip
Description
This PDF user manual is for the AlphaESS BlackBee 2000 Portable Power Station.
About the Item
AlphaESS BlackBee 2000 Portable Power Station 1600W / 2203Wh
This 2.2kWh portable power station boasts VDA battery module and dual back up BMS, which brings you the ultimate safety. It covers almost all your household appliance power needs both indoors and outdoors and can support 15 devices simultaneously.
Please read the user manual thoroughly before using this product, and keep the manual for future reference.
(PDF) USER MANUAL (ENGLISH)
SUMMARY OF CONTENTS
– Warning & Attention
– Package List
– Specification: Battery. Input/Output ports. General info.
– Product Tour & Function. Indicators. Displays. Buttons. Input and output ports.
– Charge & Recharge. Warning Symbol Display. Battery Symbol Display.
– Recharge (input). Charging method 1: From wall outlet (by AC charging cable). Charging method 2: Solar panels (via Andreson cable). Charging method 3: Charging via method 1 and 2 simultaneously.
– Discharge (output). USB output. AC output. DC output (include Wireless charging). Eco Mode & Normal Mode. Battery Management System (BMS).
– Warranty: Warranty period. After-sales service. Not applicable conditions.
– Warranty Card
– Physics Technical Term Reference
Troubleshooting:
– Problem with input (AC)
– Problem with solar charging
– Problem with output (AC/DC/USB/LCD screen)
FAQ:
Q: What devices can BlackBee 2000 power?
A: Please note that the total output of BlackBee 2000 is 2040W (AC 1600W and DC+USB 440W), which means it can power any AC devices under 1600W.
Q: Can the BlackBee 2000 be recharged while using?
A: Yes, but please note BlackBee 2000 only supports pass-through charging while it is charged by the solar panel.
Q: Can the BlackBee 2000 be used as UPS?
A: No, the BlackBee 2000 can’t be used as UPS.
Q: How to know the working time for my device?
A: Working time = Capacity * DOD * n / device load W,
n indicates local inverter efficiency. DOD = 95%, n = 95%.
E.g.: Calculate the operating times for a 500W device: 2,203.2Wh * 95% * 95% / 500W = 4 Hours
Q: Does the BlackBee 2000 include a bult-in MPPT controller?
A: Yes, BlackBee 2000 has 2 built-in MPPT charge controllers.
Q: How do I know the BlackBee 2000 is recharged?
A: The input indicator will be flashing when the BlackBee 2000 is being recharged or you can check if the LCD screen shows the input watts.
Q: Why it takes so long to recharge the power station from 99% to 100%
A: When the power station is charged at low power, the charging power is the largest. With the increase of the power, the internal battery pack voltage of the energy storage gradually increases to the charging limit voltage and then enters the trickle charging stage with a lower charging rate, which can protect the battery from high current impact to damage the internal structure, so the charging speed will slow down.
Q: Can I find any video about recharging the BlackBee 2000?
A: Please kindly check the video in the following instructions: Go to alphaess-pps.com. Click “Support” and then choose “FAQ”. Check “Product video”.
Q: Is the voltage of the output ports regulated?
A: Yes, the voltage of the output ports in AlphaESS power stations is regulated. The voltage won’t change when the battery power decreases.
Q: Can the battery inside be replaceable?
A: No, the batteries inside of AlphaESS power station are not replaceable.
Why download the Manual?
This user manual provides all the information from AlphaESS about the BlackBee 2000 Power Station, as detailed in the table of contents. Reading it completely will address most questions you might have. You can download and save it for offline use, including viewing it on your device or printing it for your convenience if you prefer a paper version.
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