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P2001 Solar Generator, Solar Power Station 2000Wh w/ LiFePO4 Battery, 6x2000W AC Outlets, Electric Generator for Emergency, RV Camping

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Features

  • Power almost 99% home appliance: With 2000-Watt AC outlets and 2000Wh power capacity, this solar generator 2000watt can charge lots of home appliances such as air conditioners, washing machines, etc,ensuring your family meet various power needs during unexpected power outages
  • Quiet Generator: FFpower power station offers a superior choice, especially for those prioritising quiet operation. Functioning at less than 30 db, its silent enough for even the quietest suburban neighbourhood at night, ensuring your home environment remains peaceful, and perfect for powering devices overnight without disturbing sleep.
  • Top-notch Lifespan: FFpower p2001 is adopt lithium iron phosphate(LiFePo4) as chemistry battery. It has the characteristics of fireproof and explosion-proof, and rated to 3000 life cycles to 80% capacity, that's 6 more cycles than the industry average and more cost-efficient and this power station was built with durability in mind which passes testing UL2743 requirements.
  • Recharge within 1.8 hours: Forgot to charge your FFpower before your camping trip? the power station uses a 2000W bi-directional inverter, just use the AC charging cable, itll be ready to go by the time you finish packing, its capacity from 0% to 100% can be completed in 1.8 hours,
  • Efficient Off-Grid Power: The power station comes with multiple recharge ports, it is compatible with any solar panels (12-48V, MAX 500W) on the market, use a solar panel to turn it into a solar generator for indefinite clean, renewable energy off-grid
  • UPS backup: this solar power station equipped with UPS function, once a power outage occurs, P2001 will goes into effect immediately to be able to power the computers and devices, a standby UPS resorts to battery backup power in the event of common power problems such as a blackout, voltage sag, or voltage surge.
  • Discharge and Charge Simultaneously: this solar powered generator is designed to charge and discharge at the same time a,k.a pass-through charging. This means you can have a solar panel or some other power source recharging the FFpower P2001 while another device (cell phone, computer, etc) is taking power from this power station.

Brand: FFpower


Wattage: 2000 watts


Fuel Type: Electric


Power Source: Solar Powered, Battery Powered


Recommended Uses For Product: Residential


Item Weight: 48 Pounds


Voltage: 110 Volts (AC)


Output Wattage: 2000 Watts


Special Feature: Short-circuit protection, Input undervoltage protection, Rechargeable Battery, Overload protection, Overcurrent protection See more


Included Components: 1*power station 2000wh, 1*AC cable, 1*MC4 solar charging cable, 1*car charging cable, 1*user manual


Brand: FFpower


Wattage: 2000 watts


Fuel Type: Electric


Power Source: Solar Powered, Battery Powered


Recommended Uses For Product: Residential


Item Weight: 48 Pounds


Voltage: 110 Volts (AC)


Output Wattage: 2000 Watts


Special Feature: Short-circuit protection, Input undervoltage protection, Rechargeable Battery, Overload protection, Overcurrent protection


Included Components: 1*power station 2000wh, 1*AC cable, 1*MC4 solar charging cable, 1*car charging cable, 1*user manual


Color: black+dim grey


Product Dimensions: 15.5"L x 11"W x 13"H


Model Name: ffpower p2001


Engine Type: 4 Stroke


Runtime: 1 hour


Frequency: 60 Hz


Is Electric: Yes


UPC: 792933992902


Manufacturer: Shenzhen Yunji Intelligent Technology Co.,Ltd


Item Weight: 48 pounds


Item model number: ffpower p2001


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  • Easy to use power backup. Makes a great UPS also.
Great power backup. I also have a 2KW gas generator, but I wanted a generator that would work immediately inside the house, and could run all night without the engine noise and possible CO fumes. Because power outages are rare here in Florida unless a hurricane strikes, the FF generator might sit for a year with no use. So I decided to give the FF a permanent job as a UPS. The max power the UPS can handle is 1,100 watts, the available wattage brought in with the power cord. The generator sits near the kitchen, plugged in to 120 volts, with the fridge plugged into it, 24/7. We do get random power hits, so this protects the fridge circuits as well. I ran a test and the FF will power the fridge for 20 hours, which will take care of any transient problems. A voltage test shows 121 volts AC input with 120 volts AC, 60 Hz out in UPS mode. The 3rd picture shows the UPS mode. Same power in as out, with 100% battery available. I have (2) 100 watt solar panels to help charge the battery during long outages, and the best I can do is get 80 watts from each panel. Is that because they are rated under laboratory conditions? Also, there is about a 9 watt loss bringing the power in thru the solar input. The 2nd photo shows 168.2 watts from the panels, but the next photo shows only 159 watts are usable. I'm assuming 9 watts was absorbed in the circuitry for the conversion. When using the FF during a power outage, the output voltage is only 100 volts @ 60 Hz. I thought this was a little low, so I measured the voltage on my CyberPower 1350 Watt running on batteries. It measured an even lower 92 volts, so it looks like the FF is doing pretty good compared to other makes. The LCD screen stays on as long as something is drawing power from the FF. The screen will dim after 5 minutes of no buttons pushed. Momentarily pushing the main power button restores the screen to full brightness. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 23, 2023 by Electro Electro

  • Silent and Powerful - Excellent Supplement for a Small Gas Generator
Used recently in one of our increasingly frequent PG&E power-outages. Just 24 hours this time. This outputs a clean sine wave just like the utility power and can be used on sensitive equipment. Was able to power our refrigerator overnight using just 30% of the stored energy. Powered the blower motor on our gas furnace for most of the day as well as ran a desktop computer and wireless modem. It charges from 0 to 100% in less than 2 hours using 1100 Watts. During extended outages, we can quickly charge the FF power station using our small gas generator (2000 Watts) while running needed items and then turn off the gas generator and use silent power overnight and during most of the day. This particular FF power station appears to be identical to others having different names but costing more so is the best deal. Shipping was fast via FedEx. I was so impressed with the performance to cost ratio that I bought a second one. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 31, 2023 by Michael Morgan

  • This is the seller to work with!!!
Size: 2000W
I have purchased three generators from this seller now and would do it again! Bottom line… This is where you get high quality at a good price and a lot of integrity backing it up! I absolutely loved the 500 Watt model I bought first. It was loaded with features, easy to move around and I preferred it over the Jackery (which is also a very good product). I was so pleased with it I bought the 2000 W FFPower generator next… Actually I bought two of them because my neighbor was also very impressed. Then for some reason, with a 500 W quit charging. I got in touch with the seller who had great communication and worked with me to try to figure out what was going on. Neither one of us knew what was going on and it could have been something I did - We just didn’t know. Ultimately though, the seller paid to have it returned and refunded my money. In exchange I bought a replacement (At an even better price ) from this seller out of gratitude for the great customer service and because This is a place I know I can go that has the integrity to back up each product. Way to go, FF Power! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 18, 2022 by Jensenks

  • Good with caveats
What drew me to the FF Power station was the price (less than $1500 for 2000 wh) and the AC charging speed of 1.5-2 hrs. And in that area it does not disappoint--drawing 1100 watts, in fact, blowing a fuse on a 2000w Vevor inverter I just bought for my car (consider that before being lured by the Vevor price). So it charges very fast in comparison to all brands except Ecoflow. The unit comes beautifully packaged in a plastic sleeve between 2 pieces of thick Styrofoam. Simplistic, easy to return if needed. In the box it seems very heavy, but once out of the box it has 2 sturdy handles on top making it easier to manage. But at 48 lbs it's not going to be very portable for many people. It's the price you pay for a 2000 wh unit. The caveat, for me at least, was that I assumed I'd be able to use UPS (uninterrupted power system) while the unit is off. Negative on that. When you plug the unit in, it automatically turns the unit on and there's no turning it off unless you unplug the unit. The plugs are only "hot" when the unit is on and ac button turned on. I did not want to leave the unit on 24/7 but I would suggest that you do (plugged in). Why? Because if you leave the battery off, the cells will begin to degrade, and the higher the charge, the more the degradation. So they suggest taking it down to a 30% charge to store it. So let me ask you--are you buying a $1500 power station to "store" it, or have it 100% charged in case of a sudden power outage? If you want it 100% charged, leave it plugged in because it keeps the battery "active" and does no harm to the battery. This comes straight from Zack at customer service who talked to the engineer. Kudos to him for walking me thru it. Once the battery is 100% charged and the unit plugged in, the power draw from whatever you have plugged into the unit is synchronized with the power drawn from the grid. As for the warranty, Zack swears they have a 2 yr one, but there is no product registration card and no phone # for technical support. All support is done by e-mail or messaging thru Amazon, and they are prompt responding. But, as helpful as Zack was with every issue I had, this is really not good. The price point was a huge lure for me, but understand there is clearly some added risk compared to one of the name brands. I hope I don't regret it. Having said that, we had a 2 1/2 hr outage just a few days after I bought the unit so I put it to use and it worked beautifully. I had the TV, DVR, laptop and router plugged into the unit drawing about 150w and it showed 10 hrs of battery life and likely would have gotten me thru the entire night. That's what I wanted. We often get outages near or after dark and I often stay up very late--like 5a--and I hate sitting in the dark twiddling my thumbs for hours on end. Now I don't have to. So, summing up, I guess you gotta ask yourself--do you feel lucky? Because if you do, you can save a few hundred bucks with this brand over some of the other 2000wh units, get a fast charging speed and good customer service. That said, you know the drawbacks. Now it's your call. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 5, 2022 by P.G. Bowden P.G. Bowden

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