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Ffpower 500W Portable Power Station CN505, 614Wh Solar Generator with PD 60W USB-C, 110V Power Supply AC Outlet for Outdoor Camping, 192000mah Lithium Iron Phosphate Battery for Emergency Home

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BIBENE CN505 Protable power station is made of the world's safest consumer battery material--Lithium Iron Phosphate (LiFePO4), which features high discharging current, non -explosive, and long cycle life. BIBENE CN505 Portable power supply will be the safest battery in your house! Product Features: Equipped with CYPRESS chip, and certified for USB-PD 3.0 Fast Charge Protocol, it will bring you real fast charging experience. 1. Automatic air duct design provides quiet using experience. 2. Best heat dissipation performance on the market so far (60% higher cooling efficiency than other brand). 3. Wide application temperature from 23°F to131°F. 4. Built-in MPPT, play at the maximum efficiency of solar panels. Specifications: Rated input: AC100-240V DC15V/3A(support car and solar charge) Rated output: AC:500W Type of cell: LiFePO4 Battery Capacity: 614WH/192000mAH Number of ports (Input): 1x DC input (charger / car charger / solar panel charge/PD 60W USB-C Two Way) Number of ports (Output): 10 ( 2x 12V DC, 2x QC3.0USB, 2x 2.4A USB, 1x PD 60W USB-C, 2x 120V/500W (max) AC, 1x 12V/10A Cigarette Lighter) Product Dimensions: 318.5151.3200.5mm/(13'' x 6'' x 8’’) Package Dimensions: 370290233mm( 14.5’’ x11.4’’ x 9.2’’) Net weight: 7.6KG (16.8lbs) Input AC plug: input AC 100-240V output DC 15V/3A Function: USBA/USBC/DC5521/AC, LED Flash Light, LCD display, Beep Sound Indicator Recharging time: 7-8H Standby time: 798 days Recharging cycles: 2000 times to 80% Power indicator: Yes Efficiency: USB 95%, USB-C 96%, AC 88% Storage condition: 614WH Package Include: 1 XCN505 Power Station 1 X AC Adapter 1 X Car Charger1 X Cigarette Lighter Cable 1 X Manual


Manufacturer: ‎BIBENE


Part Number: ‎CN505


Item Weight: ‎16.8 pounds


Color: ‎Black+white


Power Source: ‎Battery-powered, Solar powered


Voltage: ‎110 Volts


Wattage: ‎500 watts


Date First Available: September 18, 2020


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  • Technical Performance Review, Verdict: Solid Performer
I was worried about purchasing a lesser known power station but i have been nothing but impressed with the Bibene since it arrived. My first impression is that it was impressively compact but chunky (about 17 pounds w/o power brick) with a flat handle (important for space savings vs the molded in handles). The aluminum case around the sides is a nice touch of quality (since most units are 100% plastic) and the build quality was fine. The display is nice, not large but it shows you all of the basics you need to see like total time to charge/discharge, battery percentage (and it has the battery bar graph too) and input/output watts. The display also shows (in small words) what outputs you currently have on and they flash if there is a fault (like a short in the 12 volt outputs, and yes I tested it). The display also seams reasonably accurate especially after I did a full discharge/charge to calibrate it. Once nice feature is even after the display dims you can just press the power button to make it bright again. To actually operate the power button you have to long press it for both on and off, which is nice to prevent accidental pushes and that also allows this display backlight feature. At room temperature the unit is very quiet (usually the fan is off or in 'whisper' mode it seems). When pressed hard the fan ramps up and a fan icon appears on the front of the display. Even at full speed the fan isn't overly loud or annoying, definitely audible though. Although DC output isn't regulated thanks to LIFEPO4 batteries it hold amazingly steady. At full charge my unit puts out 12.9 volts DC and at 10% it was still putting out 12.1 volts. Even after calibration the unit does seem to run at 0% for quite a while so that 10% could be 15% or something actual battery level. AC output voltage hovers in the upper 115 volts and only drops to 114 volts under load. It appears to have a built in 'soft start' feature which ramps heavy draw items up slowly a bit, but everything I tried seemed work. I didn't have a load which could get it up to 500 watts exactly (the rated capacity) but it handled 200 to 400 watt loads well. In my AC capacity test (I don't have the equipment to do a DC capacity test), the unit produced over 520 watt hours out of 614 rated using a steady 90 watt load (4 powerful LED bulbs), which is a very respectable 84.7% efficiency. The unit itself never got hot to the touch, just warm when charging or discharging. The included power brick charges at 90 watts but it did get 137 degrees F (as measured by my infrared thermometer) and that is probably my biggest con of the system. The manual does say that it gets hot though and so although I would prefer a cooler running adapter, it does seem to work fine. I tested it with solar charging and it successfully charged from my 100 watt, 18 volt operational Rockpals RO082 at about 64 watts on the partly cloudy day I tested it. It even charged on a completely overcast rainy day, although at an expected miserable 2 watts, so it seems the MPPT charge controller is fairly flexible in accepting inputs up to it's 100 watt max. Overall the Bibene is just a solid unit that meets it's specs. No show stoppers or major issues, it just does what it says it does. My only real gripe is the wall charger gets hotter than I would like, but it works and that is noted in the manual, so I can't really be too upset over it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 3, 2021 by Andrea Andrea

  • DANGER!!!!
The solar charging cables are wired backwards. The one with the "+" is actually the negative wire on my unit. I verified this by doing a voltage test before hooking up. All the little 2.1mm dc ports are the same so I powered up the unit and then powered on the DC ports. A cig lighter has the negative around the perimeter of the port. I grabbed my meter and placed the negative lead on negative of the cigarette lighter port. Then very carefully i placed the positive lead on the pin inside the 2.1mm port. That confirmed the inner pin was positive. Then I just had to use my meter on continuity test to find out which MC4 connector was actually negative by placing one lead on the outer barrel of the charging cable and using the other lead to probe the MC4 ends. When it beeps at you, you have found your negative MC4 connector. I am now able to charge my power station with solar, and thankfully I have a background in wiring. Otherwise things could have gone real bad, real quick. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 5, 2021 by Just Me Just Me

  • Checks all the boxes and wont break the bank.
Excellent Lifepo4 power station! This thing is solid. Nice aluminum shell and does not feel cheap. I mostly got this to power my 12v compressor fridge/freezer. They all are pretty much the same. I have used the power supply to run the fridge for a weeks or so to see how long I can run the fridge on max and eco mode. So here are the results: ON MAX MODE 44 HOURS. ON ECO MODE 56 HOURS. I think this is excellent! The fridge uses about 3% of the battery per cycle. Ambient temp in the room where I tested this was between 75-80 degrees Fahrenheit. So take that into consideration, cooler ambient temp less run time. At 1% battery I was still reading 11.7 volts. That is inherent with lifepo4 chemistry. And great for DC fridges. I'm also a cpap user and with a 12 adapter you will get more run time vs using the 120v brick. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 29, 2021 by LOU A. LOU A.

  • Lack of Versatility
The cables included don't offer a whole lot of compatibility in terms of wire gauge and charging port sizes. I feel like 8mm DC is a standard size for power station charging. Due to the CN505 being a 5.5mm DC, there is only one other vendor on Amazon that supports thicker gauge wires to a 5.5mm DC port. Also, with my panels, I needed to use the 5.5mm to MC4 adapter, and the cable included was only 18AWG! The minimum length between my panels and CN505 is 21 feet, so I have roughly a 12% voltage drop. For this to be a 5-star product, there need to be thicker gauge options included in the packaging, like a 16AWG Anderson to 5.5mm DC. Aside from that, this is probably the most affordable 500W power station you can find on Amazon. The only other cheaper option would be to build your own or downsize. I bought this mainly due to the battery chemistry and the fact that there is no need for a regulated DC output. The button/switches to turn on/off the DC and AC outputs is also a nice addition, and in terms of build quality, is surprisingly really good. The handle feels sturdy and won't rapidly degrade over time and isn't covered entirely in plastic, like most other Chinese-made power stations. I've only used this for roughly 3 months, so time will really tell if this holds up, but so far, so good. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2021 by Ryan Clancy

  • This is what I got with my laptop!
The screen above shows my 63w laptop gets 4.8 hours at almost full charge. 614 * .85 = 521wh AFTER THE .85 RULE!!! That 4.8wh should read between 7.68 and 8.26 hours (521wh / 63wh = 8.26wh) *.93
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2021 by Mark 5505 Mark 5505

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