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CTOLITY 1800W Portable Power Station Outdoor Lifepo4 Battery UPS
CTOLITY 1800W Portable Power Station Outdoor Lifepo4 Battery UPS
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SPECIFICATIONS
CTOLITY 1800 W Portable Power Station—a LiFePO₄-based solar generator with UPS function, designed for camping, emergency backup, and off-grid use:
⚡ Core Specifications & Features
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Battery Capacity: Typically ~1,024 Wh (~640,000 mAh at ~3.2 V LiFePO₄ chemistry), offering 3,000+ charge cycles to 80% capacity for long-term reliability.
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AC Output: Up to 1,800 W continuous, with a peak output up to approximately 2,400–2,700 W, powered by a pure sine-wave inverter.
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Recharge Inputs:
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AC Wall: Up to 1,000 W standard; some models support Turbo charge up to 1,440 W, achieving ~90% in under 2 hours.
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Solar Input: Native MPPT supports up to 600 W solar panels (voltage range ~12–60 V).
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Car/DC: Optional car charger for up to ~100 W input via DC port.
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UPS Function: Supports automatic power failover with switch-over times under 20 ms, protecting critical electronics.
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BMS Safety System: Multi-layer protections including overcharge, over-discharge, short-circuit, over-current, thermal, and more. Unit typically CE/FCC/RoHS certified.
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Build & Warranty: Rugged design with LCD display (real-time power in/out, battery level). Usually covered by a 1–2 year warranty, often extended via product registration.
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Physical Specs: Compact, though exact dimensions vary; net weight generally between 30–35 lbs (13–16 kg).
🔌 Port Configuration & Outputs
Most variants include:
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AC Outlets: 2–4 × 110–240 V outputs rated up to 1,800–2,400 W continuous power, with boost capability up to ~2,700 W.
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USB-C Ports: One 100 W PD and one 22.5 W PD port for laptops and fast charging.
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USB-A Ports: 3–4 QC3.0 ports (up to ~18 W each).
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DC Port(s): One or two 12 V DC outputs (e.g. DC5521 or standard cigarette lighter, ~10–20 A).
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Wireless Pad: Some models include built-in wireless charging (~15 W).
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Display & LED: Backlit LCD panel plus optional LED light or SOS mode for camping/emergency situations.
⏱️ Performance & Real-World Use
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Runtime Estimates (based on 85% inverter efficiency):
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60 W device: ~14 hours
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150 W refrigerator: ~5–6 hours
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Power tools or heaters at wattage near max load last under an hour depending on draw.
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Real-world users report:
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Fridge operation for a few hours;
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Fans, phones, and laptops for weekend-long trips;
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Short runtimes with high-load devices like space heaters (~40 minutes).
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Solar Recharge: 600 W solar input can fully recharge in ~4 hours under good sun; combining with AC reduces total charge time significantly.
📊 Summary Table
Feature | Specification / Details |
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Battery Capacity | ~1,024 Wh LiFePO₄ (~3000 cycles) |
AC Output | ~1,800 W continuous, ~2,400–2,700 W peak |
Recharge Speed | AC: 1,000–1,440 W (~90% in ~2 h); Solar: ~600 W MPPT |
Ports | 2–4 AC, USB-C PD (100 W & 22.5 W), 3–4 USB-A QC3.0, 1–2 DC ports, wireless pad |
UPS Feature | < 20 ms switching |
Safety | Multi-layer BMS; CE/FCC/RoHS cert |
Dimensions & Weight | ~30–35 lb; compact with handle |
Warranty | ~1–2 years, varies by seller |
Common Use Cases | Camping, home backup for lights/CPAP/laptops |
The CTOLITY 1800W Portable Power Station delivers compelling specs—high surge-capable AC output, fast recharge, reliable LiFePO₄ battery, and a feature-rich port layout—at a competitive price point. Its UPS mode adds value for outage protection and remote usage.
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