Erick C—December 6, 2025
The media could not be loaded. Unit ran a 6.1A Fridge for 24 hours and still had 23% juice left. I bought this in anticipation of the power outages we normally get due to high winds. We wanted a unit that would power one of our refrigerators for last at least 24 hours. It was a 6.1A fridge which, if the compressor was running at 100%, would consume around 700w per hour. Refrigerators normally don’t run at a 100% so I calculated that the compressor probably kicks in once every hour between 5-10 minutes at a time to maintain the temperature inside the fridge. In addition, the battery would also consume energy converting the energy from the cells in AC. That said, I figured that a 2000wh unit would be sufficient but was a bit skeptical. The Pecron has been impressive. Not only was it cheaper than most other battery packs with the same battery capacity but it is also relatively compact and the build quality of the unit itselft is very robust. No chintzy plastics, rubberized handles and some very nice quality of life features such as having ALL the necessary ports up front. Want to charge the unit, the charging port is up front. The only ports that aren’t up front are the expansion ports. This unit was well laid out. Noise. It’s VERY Quiet. You can likely put this in a bedroom and only the lightest of sleepers would be bothered (maybe). The weight is evenly distributed which makes it very easy to carry. The only con I have is that it doesn’t charge as quickly as other units advertise. This charges in less than 4 hours when others boast 1.5 to 2hr charge times. I’m not sweating it because if I need faster charging, I can get an extra AC Adapter. If you’re considering buying a backup battery, I can’t recommend this enough. I am now a huge fan of Pecron! Read more


Andy w.—April 22, 2024
It’s definitely a very reliable piece of equipment. Like any other device we purchase there are pros and cons. Personally Owning for a short time I’ll speak of both. The only con I’ve came into is that I anticipated receiving 2 ac chargers for the device and it came with 1. I’m sure if I had done more reading I would have discovered that they only offered one with the purchase. But I was too excited for my purchase and thought that I researched enough. It charges fully from 7% battery remaining in 3hours 39 minutes with 1 charging cord which is over all still great. Another con being it is a little heavier than some other products that produce the same outputs but their are high strength handles incorporated that makes carrying less strain. If weight is a problem to you, you can purchase the trolly dolly cart from pecron for a few dollars more and eliminate that stress. Pros. There are many. The external battery adaptions are the greatest for storage and resource. Also having external covers for each plug-in makes it that much more quality than many other brands. The display functions are actually very impressive and accurate. Displaying all progressions from outputs & remainings just makes it a little cooler than other brands because they went the extra mile for infos & satisfaction. The Designing of the pecrons are pretty cool and surely well/ rugged built. I’ve dabbled with many different solar generators & will say that any one that you purchase is extremely quiet no matter the brand, as is the pecron very silent and unaware it’s operating without viewing the display. It’s rated for 2000 watts ac outlet and I managed to run my 2200watt space heater without it kicking the breaker which surprised me an was very impressive. An over all a high quality impressive device. What drew me in is their pricing. What good is a solar generator if you do not have extra battery storage? If the machine is empty than you must wait for a recharge. If that’s the case stick with gas generators if needed for full time daily use. But that’s why pecron has taken that into consideration and came up with great solutions and allows external battery plug-ins to store extra working hours for the devices battery capacity. Bluetti came up with the same solutions. Which are why the bluetti is a phenomenal brand that I use often. But it’s just way too over priced and inconsiderate to a working man’s wallet. But pecron? They are half of the price with the same specifications all around. That’s because they’re a not so much known familiar brand compared to bluetti- but just give that time. I’d say this is your best bust. Done much of the research and very familiar with the markets and production devices. I’ll be depleting my bluetti products and going all green with the pecron industry. Get involved now and make the purchase because I can assure you in time their price will be raised also and you will have snagged super great deals. I personally use the E2000LFP and it is an outstanding product. 10/10 for me. Read more
Montel—July 12, 2025
This is the second Pecron Solar generator I have purchased. My first one was about 1000 watt hour capacity and I wanted something larger to use around the house and when out Dry-Camping. I am very happy with this Pecron generator. I wanted something simple, straight-forward, no frills, with lots of power capacity, a 30 amp RV plug, and the ability to cascade additional batteries: this fits the bill. I have run my table saw, air compressor, an upright freezer, and charged a bunch of DC low voltage stuff. Works great. Negatives???? Depends on your opinion/preferences about how you charge with AC. This one does Not have a built in AC charger, it is an included, external "brick" charger, BUT it does have 2 (count them) 2 internal MPPT charge controllers/inputs so you can hook up lots of solar, 2 external AC chargers, or a combination of the two. I kind of like this option. I did buy an EB3000 24 volt expansion battery to expand this solar generator, but I have not had a chance to cascade them and test them together. Read more