⚡ Power Your Adventures with GROWATT!
The GROWATT Portable Power Station INFINITY 2000 is a robust solar generator featuring a 2048Wh LifePO4 battery, capable of delivering 2200W AC output. With fast charging capabilities, expandable battery options, and a focus on emergency power supply, it's perfect for home use, outdoor camping, and RV adventures. Designed for reliability and safety, it comes with a 5-year warranty and is built to last for over a decade.
Manufacturer | GROWATT |
Part Number | Infinity 2000 Pro |
Item Weight | 50.6 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 17.99 x 9.72 x 12.2 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | Infinity 2000 Pro |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Metal batteries required. |
Color | INFINITY 2000 |
Style | INFINITY 2000 |
Power Source | Battery Powered, Solar Powered |
Voltage | 230 Volts |
Wattage | 2048 Watt-hours |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Fast Charging Solar Generator, Remote APP Control, Portable Power Station with EPS, 2048Wh LifePo4 Battery for Camping, 4000+ Cycles for 10 Year Lifespan |
Included Components | Solar Charging Cable & Car Charging Cable, User Manual & Quick Start Guide & Warranty Card, INFINITY 2000 Portable Power Station, DC 5521 Output Cable, AC Charging Cable |
Battery Cell Type | Lithium-Phosphate |
Battery Capacity | 40 Amp Hours |
Warranty Description | 5 Year Warranty |
C**C
One of the best portable storage you can buy
I read a lot of reviews and watched many videos before buying the Growatt Infinity 2000 Pro.My main use for this Growatt is for overnight camping trips and use as a back-up power in case of black-out conditions to run some equipment like Refrigerator and be able to heat food using the microwave.The Growatt battery capacity is great like but with a good solar panel it can definitely come handy when required. One can always add an additional battery, up to 2 add-on batteries for total of 6100WH. That works seamlessly to extend the battery capacity or go and buy the various available Alternator charges for your vehicle.The Growatt Infinity 2000 Pro provides 2048WH 2400W output. Growatt Infinity 2000 met the power requirements that I was looking for. And the surge power 4000w is really high. So running a microwave for a short time or a coffee machine at a campsite or picnic is not an issue at all.The other reason was the 5 year warranty that comes with Growatt Infinity 2000 Pro.Below are a few things I like about the Growatt Infinity 2000 Pro.1) Construction - This is a solid built product. The bottom edges have these rubber bumpers for extra protection. The form factor is designed well to fit in the car. The handles are positioned for comfortable carry of the 51lb weight. The box is strong and one can easily put heavy items on the top without any issues. With the LFP battery and 4000 battery cycles, it will last me forever.2) Display - It's big and clear. Very easy to read even on a bright day on the auto adjust display. All the connections that are turned on are shown on the display.3) App and Connectivity - The MyGro App is impressive, works great and it's very easy to use. There are so many options that you can set via the app. Connecting the Growatt to the app was a breeze. It connects to WiFi without any issue and also to bluetooth. It is full featured and adaptable with controls to modify just about everything this generator has to offer and to help prolong battery life.4) When the WiFi is available, the it connects via WiFi. If there is no WiFi connection, it automatically switches to Bluetooth connection. The connection is seamless and you are always connected to the Growatt Infinity 2000 Pro.5) Charging - Growatt Infinity 2000 Pro charges at 1800W and along with solar up to 2300W to be fully charged from 0% to 100% in about 90 minutes. The fans do kick-in to dissipate all the heat generated during this fast charging.I personally charge the unit at 500 W with fan running but much less noisier and may be better for the battery life. It does have an option on the controls in app to select Quite Mode from 400W to 1800W which greatly reduces fan noise during charging.The solar charging can go up to 1200W. I don't have enough solar panels to check that max limit but this can be a really handy feature during a blackout conditions or with limited hours of sun during camping.One can charge the battery before leaving camping or any other work. Charge while driving from the 12V DC outlet in the car (Also known as the Cigarette lighter port) and the battery will be 100% when you reach your camp/work site.5) Output Connections - There are more than enough connections that one can use, in my view. With a massive 2400 W capacity and 4800 W of peak capacity, I think you can run almost any home appliance with this. The provided ports like USB A (Fast Charging) x4, USB C x2, AC Power Outlets x4 and 12 V (Car type), DC 5521 5A x2 laptop computer type power input,are good to power any device you may have. Also unique to the Growatt Infinity 2000 Pro has 30A TT30 RV output and an 30A Anderson Port 13.2v output. This makes it friendly to use and customize to power a RV/Camper or van.
A**R
Great power station with higher capacity than others in the same price range
I've been wanting to get a portable power station, primarily for emergency situations. I'd looked at a bunch of different brands and based on how much I'd wanted to spend, I'd narrowed it down to either a Growatt 2000 or an Ecoflow Delta 3 Plus. Both had pretty similar prices and features, but I was leaning toward the Growatt as it had a larger capacity and also included a TT-30 outlet (which I thought could be beneficial if I ever wanted to charge an EV...more on that later).Then two thing happened simultaneously...Growatt released the 2000 Pro model on Amazon and also put it on sale. That made the choice a no-brainer as I got the higher capacity Growatt for quite a bit cheaper than an Ecoflow.I've only had it for a few days but it seems to be working great. My first test of it was what I'd consider to be the most extreme...charging my car (which is kind of ridiculous, but I wanted to do something extreme with it). I started by plugging it into an AC outlet to let it charge up to 100% (it arrived at about 50%). Then I lugged it to the garage, used the TT-30 adapter for the car, plugged in a Neutral Ground Bonding Plug (which many YouTubers had said was required in order to get the car to charge from this unit), turned the car down to 20 amps and then plugged it in. The fans on the power station revved up and the car started charging! Now...I only added around 3-4 miles to my cars range before the power station was down to 0%...but I still call that a win! Next I plan to test it further by cooking dinner using power from the power station and a portable induction burner that I got. I doubt it'll have any problems.So yeah, overall it's a great unit that I was able to snag for a good price. Because this was purchased for emergency situations, I hope I never have to use it.
J**N
High Quality - Well Designed - Happy with Purchase
I was looking for a high quality LFP battery. I specifically wanted LFP (Lithium Iron Phosphate) because it has many more charge cycles (4000) vs standard Lithium Ion batteries. I wanted something I could depend on for the next ten years, not something I'd have to throw out after a year or two. I'm a big proponent of buying the best quality I can as in the long run, it's cheaper and the 5 year warranty was a plus as well.Love the fast charging capability. Wanted to get up and running (and testing) right away. As another reviewer mentioned, this thing charges fast! While I don't have any solar panels at the moment, I am going to add those at some point. I like the fact that this batter supports combined charging. You can charge with both AC power and solar panels both feeding power into the system. It also supports charging via TT-30 with solar and EV with solar. I believe the TT30 is the plug type used by RVs, which I'm not familiar with. Either way, I like the fact that it has so many capabilities.My primary purpose is to use this for camping and home battery backup in an emergency. So far it's been able to run some of the more power hungry devices (coffee maker, Nespresso machine) without a problem. Charging multiple MacBooks, phones, drone batteries while running interior lights put little strain on it. Lost power recently and even hooked up an electric blanket (king size, two controls) for 10 hours. Kept us warm in a freezing house.I know a lot of people have gasoline electric generators, but for me, I like the quiet, portable nature of having a Growatt. I can't bring a noisy, carbon monoxide spewing generator into a bedroom, but a battery power station is a heck of a lot quieter and cleaner.Definitely impressed with the quality and may buy additional add-on batteries in the future, solar panels soon.By the way, another big plus is safety. Non-flammable electrolyte: LiFePO4 (LFP) batteries use a non-flammable electrolyte that does not catch fire even if the battery is punctured or damaged.
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