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Features: -3000 watt (6000 watt peak) Pure Sine Wave Inverter -4 120v AC Outlets, 1 120v NEMA L14-30R Twist-Lock Socket -4 USB Sockets, 2 pair Anderson Powerpole Sockets, 12v socket -LCD Display shows ALL Load and Charging Information -50AH 51.2v LIFEPO4 Battery (2560Watt-Hours) -4x 100 watt Semi-Flexible Solar Panels -40A MPPT Solar Charge Controller supporting up to 1920 watts of PV input! -30A AC Charger to charge from a wall outlet -Premium Wheeled case for easy transport and protection of equipment -30 Foot long Solar Cables -Dimensions: L 25" W 20" H 14" Weight: 91 Pounds
Portable and the Most Powerful. The G2-2560 was designed from the very beginning to be a gasoline powered generator replacement that is both portable and powerful. Unlike other so-called high power solar generators, the FuelZero G2-2560 is truely High Power. The Inverter in the G2-2560 is a 3000 watt Pure Sine Wave design. This provides you with electricity that is identical to the power coming to you from the electrical grid and power company. Pure Sine Wave Power is safe for all electrical devices, unlike cheaper "modified" or "square wave" inverters that can actually damage your expensive equipment. The G2-2560 has a total of 2560 Watt Hours of LIFEPO4 batteries providing power to the 3000 watt inverter. With a continuous 3000 watts available, you will have enough power to run a large array of devices and appliances at the same time, for a long time. Powerful enough to run all kinds of devices and appliances, the G2-2560 is perfect as an Emergency power source, an in-the-field base camp power supply, multi-user charging station, the possibilities are as limitless as the energy from the sun. FuelZero generators give you portable power without fuel (and the noise and fumes from a gas generator). With 4 120v AC Outlets, 1 120v NEMA L14-30R Twist Lock Outlet, Multiple USB Charging Sockets, 2 Pair of Anderson Powerpole 12v Connections, 12v Cigarette Lighter Style Outlet, you can power practically anything, anywhere.
Convenient Recharging: The G2-2560 has the capability to recharge from the sun with the built-in 40 amp MPPT Solar Charge Controller. The base configuration includes four 100 watt semi-flexible Solar Panels, and you can add more. Up to 1920 watts of Solar PV input with the standard 40A MPPT Solar Charger. The FuelZero can be charging from the Solar Panels while you are using it to make your FuelZero virtually limitless with the recharging power of the sun. Even if you don’t keep it plugged in, the Lithium Batteries have an incredible charge shelf life with very little self-discharging over time.
Long Lifetime: Lithium batteries are far superior than older battery technologies. They provide many times more charge cycles, and are able to provide full-power output down to very low depth of discharge levels with minimal negative impact to the battery, giving you much more battery for the money. LIFEPO4 batteries are also the safest lithium batteries available, giving you the best in both power and safety. The battery packs designed for the FuelZero feature advanced cell balancing circuitry to keep your pack operating at peak efficiency, protect against over-discharge and over-charging, and helps to ensure that it will last as long as possible. They can provide over 3000 cycles during their lifetime when properly cared for. Even with such a long expected life from the battery, we have designed the FuelZero to have easily replaceable batteries when they finally reach the end of their useful life.
Running & Re-Charging Re-Charging There are 2 ways to Re-Charge your FuelZero: 1. Solar Charging The FuelZero can be charged from the sun by connecting a compatible solar panel(s). The amount of solar panels you will need depends on a couple of factors: ---How much power you will drain from the unit in a day. ---How much sun and how directly it can hit the panels.
If you are a heavy user, and will drain most of the battery power in a day’s use, you would want to increase the number of solar panels to keep up with your usage during the daylight hours so that you have a fully / mostly charged battery going into the night hours.
If you are in an area where it is cloudy, or the daylight hours are shorter, you would want to increase the number of solar panels to make up for the less optimal sun conditions. 2. AC Wall Charging The FuelZero comes with a built-in AC Charger so that you can leave the FuelZero plugged in to the wall so that if the power goes out, or you are going on a trip your FuelZero Generator is Fully Charged and Always Ready to keep you going. And it acts like a Uninterruptable Power Supply (UPS) when plugged in. With the AC Input Connected, the Inverter goes into bypass mode, passing the AC from the Utility to your AC Loads. ANd at the same time, the AC Charger will fully charge the batteries. If the Utility Power goes off, your AC Loads on the FuelZero will instantly be switched to Inverter Ppwer from the Batteries. We DO NOT recommend attempting to charge your FuelZero Generator from a 12v Source. Doing so may cause damage to the unit.
Estimated Charging Times:
Charging times* with Solar
Panels |
Solar Watts |
G2-1280 |
G2-2560 |
G2-4800 |
200 |
7 - 13 Hours |
Not Recommended |
Not Recommended |
400 |
3.5 - 6.5 Hours |
6.5 - 13 Hours |
Not Recommended |
600 |
2.5 - 4.5 Hours |
4.5 - 8.5 Hours |
8 - 16 Hours |
800 |
2.0 - 3.5 Hours |
3.2 - 6.4 Hours |
6 -12 Hours |
1000 |
1.25 - 3.0 Hours |
2.75 - 5.5 Hours |
5 - 10 Hours |
1920 |
Not Available |
1.5 - 2.75 Hours |
2.5 - 5 Hours |
2400 |
Not Available |
Not Available |
2 - 4 Hours |
*Charging Times when using Solar Panels can vary
greatly from day-to-day and location-to-location depending on Sun Conditions.
Times provided here are for general guidance only and assume moderate sun
exposure. Poorer or Better conditions will yield longer or shorter charging
times.
these times are for a complete charge from dead, normally you start with a
fully charged system, and use and replenish energy at the same time. You want to try and balance your Solar
Panel Input to your anticipated Output. |
Running The FuelZero Provides Power in 4 formats: Running your devices and appliances off of the FuelZero Generator is just like plugging them into the wall at home. You can expect the same charging rates and speeds. AC Inverter You can plug in any device or appliance the same as you would into the wall at home. There are 4 AC Outlets (Pure Sine Wave, just like in your house) DC Outputs (DC Output comes from a 30A Regulated DC Power Supply. So the TOTAL DC Output from the below 3 sources can total 30A MAX)
USB 4 USB Connections (2.2A each). Great for charging your phones, tablets, cameras, and other small electronics.
12v Anderson PowerPole Sockets (2-Pair) If you have a 12v device that plugs into Anderson PowerPole Sockets, there are 2-Pair on the FuelZero. 12v Cigarette Lighter Socket If you have a 12v device that plugs into a cigarette lighter socket, there is one on the FuelZero that will be the most efficient method for powering those 12v devices. (10A, 120W Max)
Getting the MOST out of your FuelZero Generator: When charging devices, or running tools or appliances with your FuelZero Generator, there are a couple of things to keep in mind to make sure you will get the power and run-time you expect. If you plug in devices that have a high power requirements (like microwaves, air compressors, and large refrigerators), the battery voltage can be drawn down very quickly and you may not be able to get the full stated WH of energy. When using the AC Outlets on the FuelZero you are using an inverter that has to convert the 51.2v DC Battery power into 120v AC Power. While we have built-in the most efficient high-power Inverters available, there is still going to be energy lost in the process and you will not get the full rated WH capacity of the battery out as AC Current.
To Maximize your run-time, hook up your solar panels and let the sun put some energy back into the batteries during the day while you are using your FuelZero Generator. The MPPT Solar Charge Controller will charge the batteries at the same time you are using the Generator to power your devices and appliances.
Some Expected Run-Times: | Smartphone | Personal Action Camera | Tablet | Laptop | Mini Fridge | 32" LCD TV | 18v Powertool Battery Charger | 1/2 HP Sump Pump * | 6 Gal 1.5HP Air Compressor ** | (WH = Watt Hours) | (3-6 WH) | (10-15 WH) | (25-50 WH) | (50-75 WH) | (30-60 WH) | (100-150 WH) | (250 WH) | (300 WH) | (400 WH) | | | | | | | | | | | FuelZero G2-1280 | 231+ Charges | 92+ Charges | 35+ Charges | 18+ Charges | 23+ Hours | 9+ Hours | 6+ Hours | 5+ Hours | 3+ Hours | FuelZero G2-2560 | 462+ Charges | 185+ Charges | 69+ Charges | 37+ Charges | 46+ Hours | 18+ Hours | 11+ Hours | 9+ Hours | 7+ Hours | | | | | | | | | | | ** Sump Pump WH based on a 50% Duty Cycle. Sump Pump uses approx. 600W when running. | | | | | ** Air Compressor WH based on a 25% Duty Cycle. Air Compressor uses approx. 1500W when running. | | | | |
Cold Weather: Below freezing temperatures will have a negative impact on their capacity. If you plan to be off-grid in sub-zero weather, try to keep your FuelZero Generator in an insulated container (like a cooler) and keep it connected to a charging source (solar panels). The solar charging, and use of the Generator to charge your devices will generate some heat and help to keep the battery capacity at it’s highest possible level.
Storage and Maintenance: When in storage, keep your FuelZero connected either to a solar panel or the AC Charger. This will keep the batteries fully charged and healthy. This will prolong the life of your batteries and make sure that your FuelZero Generator is always ready when you need it.
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Description
FuelZero Solar Power Generators:FuelZero has designed and built THE best Solar Generators available today. There are a lot choices out there for “Solar Generators” but the vast majority of them are cheaply built, and extremely underpowered in every way, especially in terms of Capacity (battery storage) and Power Output (Inverter Rating). At FuelZero, we wanted to design a Solar Generator that really could replace a gas powered generator for portable off-grid power generation. We have sourced high quality components and streamlined our manufacturing so that we can provide you with the absolute BEST Solar Generator at prices comparable to those inferior, underpowered units. FuelZero Benefits: · No Noise, No Exhaust, and No Gas Needed. Charge with the Sun. · The BEST Batteries. We use only High Quality LIFEPO4 Batteries in the FuelZero. · MORE Battery Capacity (1280 - 4800 Watt Hours depending on model) for longer runtime. · MORE Solar Panels can be used for faster re-charging (up to 2400 watts!). · The BEST Inverters. Pure Sine Wave Inverter for Power-Company like consistent power output, SAFE for ALL Devices. · The BEST Solar Charging. We use an MPPT Solar Charge Controller for faster re-charging and the most efficient use of the sun. · All the outputs you need. 4 120v AC Outlets, 1 120v NEMA L14-30R Twist Lock Outlet, Multiple USB Charging Sockets, 2 Pair of Anderson Powerpole 12v Connections, 12v Cigarette Lighter Style Outlet · LCD Display showing Battery, Inverter, and Solar Charger Status. · Built-In 30A AC Charger for FAST Charging from a wall Outlet. Leave it plugged in and the FuelZero will be fully charged and any loads Bypass the batteries to use Utility Power. When Utility power goes off, Loads automatically switch to using Battery power. · Portable. Take the FuelZero to where you need the power. They have wheels! And the NEW G2 Versions are 30 pounds lighter than the Generation 1 version. · Available lightweight FOLDABLE Solar Panels so you won’t have to lug around heavy glass panels like those other guys provide. · Available Additional lightweight FLEXIBLE Solar Panels so you won’t have to lug around heavy glass panels like those other guys provide. Ideal for: Power Tools, Small Compressor, Air Conditioner, Fans, Laptops, Tablets, Lights, Microwave, Refrigerator, most kitchen appliances, TV/Satellite, Medical Equipment, LED Floodlights, Cordless Tool Chargers, DJ Equipment, Photography Equipment, Camping, RV’ing, Emergency Power, Sporting Event Power Supply, Race Timing Equipment
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