The myCOOLMAN 2000W Power Station is built for those who demand serious power in the most remote locations. With a massive 1920Wh (150Ah) battery capacity and LifePO4 battery chemistry with integrated BMS, this powerhouse delivers dependable energy for extended adventures and emergency backup.
This unit features a 2000W AC inverter with 4000W boost mode, ideal for high-demand devices. It provides pure sine wave output, ensuring safe and reliable power for sensitive electronics. With a variety of outlets, including 2 AC outlets, 3 USB-A outlets, 2 USB-C outlets, 2 Anderson plug outlets, and 1 cigarette outlet, you’ll have flexibility for all your power needs.
Features:
Individual Circuit Overload Protection
Technical Details | Specs |
Battery Capacity |
1920Wh (150Ah) |
AC Inverter Output |
2000W / 4000W Boost (30sec) |
Inverter Efficiency | 93% |
MPPT Solar Controller |
400W (20A) |
Output Voltage | 230V |
Output Frequency | 50Hz |
AC Charging |
1500W (Max) |
Charging Temperature Limits | 0°C to +40°C |
Discharging Temperature Limits | -15°C to +40°C |
Cycle Life | 2000 |
AC Outlets | 2 |
Anderson Plug Outlet | 2 |
Dimensions |
355L x 226W x 347H mm |
Weight |
20.5kg |
Warranty | 3 years |
Cigarette Outlet | 1 |
USB A Outlets | 3 |
USB C Outlets | 2 |
LED Lighting | Yes |
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Purchased the latest model 11 months ago at the cost of $2100 then had it professionally installed costing $800, used it at Xmas time thought it was average in temps of 28-30, took the van away last week and the temps were 34-36 the unit struggled to cool a 20 ft van. I contacted a warranty technician who came out and he checked it out in his opinion it was working to its full capacity because he found no fault that cost $150. So now we are stuck with a what I can only call an inferior Air conditioner. We thought we had done our research but obviously we hadn’t done enough, we had a 13 year old A/C that we just wanted to up grade, it worked a treat just it was getting noisy.
Aircon leaks lots of water back through the unit when turned off