⚡ Power your freedom, anywhere, anytime!
The FOSSIBOT F2400 Portable Power Station combines a massive 2048Wh LiFePO4 battery with six 2400W AC outlets and 16 total ports, delivering versatile, reliable power for camping, home backup, and emergencies. Featuring ultra-fast 1.5-hour charging, advanced battery management, and a lightweight hand truck for easy transport, it’s engineered for professionals who demand high-capacity, safe, and mobile energy solutions.
Brand | FOSSIBOT |
Wattage | 2400 watts |
Fuel Type | electric |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Recommended Uses For Product | Residential, Camping |
Item Weight | 48.5 Pounds |
Output Wattage | 2400 |
Special Feature | Durable,Electric,Portable |
Included Components | FOSSiBOT F2400 Portable Power Station, FOSSiBOT Folding Hand Truck |
Color | Black F2400 + Hand Truck |
Product Dimensions | 11.2"L x 12.6"W x 15.2"H |
Model Name | FOSSiBOT F2400 |
Engine Type | 4 Stroke |
Ignition System Type | electric |
Total Power Outlets | 16 |
Frequency | 50 Hz |
Engine Power Maximum | 2.4E+3 Watts |
Starting Wattage | 4.8E+3 Watts |
Running Wattage | 2.4E+3 Watts |
Manufacturer | FOSSIBOT |
Part Number | F2400-01 |
Item Weight | 48.5 pounds |
Item model number | F2400 |
Special Features | Durable,Electric,Portable |
Warranty Description | 2-year Warranty |
S**N
Great Power As On Demand In 20 Amp Class On AC Power
I do like about DC output through XT-60 for 25 AMPERE as use for high-powered such as Amateur HF radio that 10 amp through cigarette lighter type DC output. I want to make comment about doors for cooling fans that is pretty much not necessary. Some of people will forget to open up cooling fans for high-powered usage, is not very good. I had ran hair dryer at the medium-powered at 750 watts for about 5 straight minutes until it dry. As from 100% down to 99%. I do like about just before fully-charging as it throttled-down to safely toward completely charged. I also really like several charging power selection for even easy on battery for slower charging, unless you're in too much in so much in hurry. As from solar charging through XT-90 input up to 50 volt. If you use 72 cells from single panel that output voltage is up to 42 volts, is very safe for this power station. As on wheel tote cart is just little filmily, as properly use, no problem without any breakage. The wheels are spread too wide for smaller space. I also ran LG 8000 BTU A.C on wheels, as power is 750 watts to just 1000 watts for 1 hour and 46 minutes, I had 24% left on battery. This means; you also able to run 5000 BTU window unit at full blast up to 4 hours. With not as cool cycling, up to 6 hours long. Cool thing; as connected to solar panels, you're looking at 8 to 12 hour long on totally free-power.
J**S
Feels like it is solid made.
I just bought one and have done preliminary testing. It arrived in good shape. It feels solid and well made. It is not light weight and feels like you are getting something for your money. It had a 30 percent charge out of the box. I plugged the power cable into the wall outlet to charge it and set it on 500 for a slower charge instead of 1100 watts. in about 4 or 5 hours it was at 100 percent. I plugged several devices into it including an 1500 watt heater. It ran fine with no indication of overheating. I only ran it for a few minutes so far. I will test it to see how long it will run before shutting off and add that to this comment. I tested my 200 watt solar panel connected to the XT-90 input and found it reached 176 watts charging at mid day. I have 2 of these 200 watt Renogy foldable panels and am pleased with the efficiency. I will continue to test it and update this post.OK. I have Continued to test it. I bought a 58 court EUHOMY car refrigerator from Amazon and plugged it in to the FOSSiBOT. I set the cooler on-4 degrees and ran it for 31 hours straight. I had 18 percent power left when I stopped the frig. The The refrigerator pulls around 64 watts while running and cycled on and off to keep itself cool. I realize that this is not the perfect tests for the FOSSiBOT, but it should give you some idea of the capabilities of the unit. So far I am very pleased. One of the primary reasons I bought the FOSSiBOT was to run a frig during power out situations. I will update this when I do a more thorough test. If you are curious about the refrigerator, I am going to do a review of it soon.
A**L
Great variable charge controller for AC charging
I saw the review of the F2400 on the website of a reviewer I trust listing all the features and test results. Even though the F2400 tested battery capacity was a little below average, that was not a deal breaker for me. The numerous AC outlets, the numerous DC ports, the useful display and especially the variable AC charging power dial were the features that got my interest, not to mention the UPS feature tested to be very quick, as advertised. The variable charge controller for AC charging is a real plus for person that have a smaller then 1100 watt charger, such as a smaller output LP generator that may only output 800 watts, or less. The variable charge dial allows more versatility when using AC to charge the unit. Well done FOSSiBOT in that area.I have several other LifePO4 sogens that cost more and have expandable battery options, but this unit fits a need the other may be too large in size to be convenient, especially with the uninterrupted power supply (UPS) feature that really works fast enough for most computers.The AC out voltage tested to be 108 volts, not 110 volts and the sine wave was not perfectly clean, it had a very slight distortion in the wave, but presents no problems as is, for sensitive electronics. FOSSiBOT does not state their converter is a Pure Sine wave in their advertisements, but seems to be clean enough for most purposes I will use it for. It is a much, much cleaner sine wave than normal non-pure sine wave converters. Your electronics needs may be more selective than mine, but I have no problems. Also the F2400 does not have a smart app, which again is not a deal beaker as I am not an "app for everything" type person. I can still get off my posterior and change settings and functions manually, if needed.The F2400 is a small package compared to my other major brand. But having a cart specifically designed for the F2400, the numerous AC and DC ports and the variable charge controller, makes this unit a gem, especially in the price range with the additional discount coupons. Furthermore, shipping was very fast and arrived undamaged. I ordered the F2400 cart separately, which was shipped directly from China and even the cart arrived very quickly. In fact I was surprised the cart arrived an hour before the F2400, which was shipped from the U.S. All in all, this seems to be a great bargain with basic features I appreciate at a very good price.
M**1
Great for short power failures
working good so far.....
S**E
Maybe the most versatile power supply available
This unit is not lacking for inputs or outputs. Well built and nicely finished. Best feature for me is the adjustable charging control 300w to 1100w. Top storage is a great feature.My complaints are only 2. output voltage is less than 110v, actually 108.7 under minor loads and usable WH is only 1650WH. So pretty inefficient. My load test was with 456W. Still, all units ignore actual usable WH.
J**N
Power IN… Power OUT
Purchased after hurricane Beryl as a back-up power source for a freezer, small AC unit, to charge cell phones & lanterns and power the wi-fi router. Use either AC, a generator or solar panels to charge this power bank. Variable input power is a nice feature not found on most other power backs and our cat seems to approve as well. Quality built, good consistent power output. Hefty at 22 pounds, but highly portable and very easy to operate. Like having freeze dried food & ample water… a power bank is essential when the power goes out for a few days or a week.
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