EcoFlow LFP Batteriespeicher 2 kWh für Power Kit
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EcoFlow LFP Batteriespeicher 2 kWh für Power Kit

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EcoFlow LFP Batteriespeicher 2 kWh für Power KitEcoFlow Power Kit Batterie 2048 Wh Achtung: Zum Betrieb mit dem EcoFlow Power Kit wird ein separates Verbindungskabel bentigt! Selbsterhitzung Die EcoFlow LFP Batterie ist mit einer Ladeheizungsfunktion ausgestattet, die den Betrieb bei niedrigen Temperaturen ermglicht. Die Ladungsheizung wird automatisch aktiviert, wenn die Umgebungstemperatur unter 0 C (32 F) liegt und die Batterie im Lademodus ist. Dank der integrierten automatischen Vorwrmfunktion

EcoFlow Power Kit Batterie 2048 Wh

Achtung: Zum Betrieb mit dem EcoFlow Power Kit wird ein separates Verbindungskabel benötigt!

Selbsterhitzung
Die EcoFlow LFP-Batterie ist mit einer Ladeheizungsfunktion ausgestattet, die den Betrieb bei niedrigen Temperaturen ermöglicht.
Die Ladungsheizung wird automatisch aktiviert, wenn die Umgebungstemperatur unter 0 °C (32 °F) liegt und die Batterie im Lademodus ist.
Dank der integrierten automatischen Vorwärmfunktion können Sie die Batterien sicher bei Temperaturen von bis zu -4 °F (-20 °C) verwenden.

Stapelbar und erweiterbar
Die EcoFlow LFP-Batterie ist ein 48-V-Batteriesystem und unterstützt nur die Parallelschaltung. Es können bis zu drei EcoFlow LFP-Batterien gleichzeitig an den EcoFlow Power Hub angeschlossen werden.
Das EcoFlow LFP Batterie-Stromkabel verfügt über ein voreingestelltes Kommunikationssignal, mit dem parallel geschaltete Batterien miteinander kommunizieren können
Erhältlich in zwei Größen von 2 kWh als auch 5 kWh, bis zu drei Batterien stapelbar für eine Kapazität von bis zu 15 kWh.

Sicherheit geht vor
Die EcoFlow 5 kWh LFP-Batterie verfügt über eine integrierte austauschbare DC 70-V/150-A-Sicherung, während die 2 kWh LFP-Batterie über eine integrierte austauschbare DC 70-V/125-A-Sicherung verfügt. Unter normalen Betriebsbedingungen besteht keine Gefahr, dass die Sicherung durchbrennt. Wenn ein
externer Kurzschluss auftritt und das Batteriemanagementsystem nicht rechtzeitig geschützt wird, brennt die Sicherung sofort durch, um die Batterie zu schützen

Fortschrittlicher BMS-Schutz
Das Battriemanagementsystem der Power Kits bietet folgenden Schutz:

  • Überspannungsschutz für einzelne Zelle
  • Unterspannungsschutz für einzelne Zelle
  • Überstromschutz beim Entladen
  • Überhitzungsschutz beim Entladen
  • Tieftemperaturschutz beim Entladen
  • Überstromschutz beim Laden
  • Überhitzungsschutz beim Laden
  • Tieftemperaturschutz beim Laden

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  • LFP Batterie 2 kWh
  • LFP Batterie-Stromkabel
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Technische Daten EcoFlow LFP Batterie 2 kWh
Batterie (integriert) Lithium-Eisenphosphat (LiFePo4)
Batteriekapazität 2048 Wh (40 Ah)
Nennspannung 51,2 V
Ladezyklen 3500 bis 80% Kapazität
Ladeschlussspannung 57,7 V
Entladeschlussspannung 40 V
Max. anhaltender Ladestrom 32 A
Max. anhaltender Entladestrom 80 A
Gewicht 17,1 kg
Maße 348 x 198 x 285 mm
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