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Confused about energy storage power interface? Look no further! Let’s dive into the details.

Portable energy storage power systems typically offer multiple output options, including AC 220V outlets, QC3.0 USB-A ports, PD USB-C ports, DC output ports, and even car charging ports. However, understanding the meaning behind these interfaces can be challenging for many. Let's explore the differences between these interfaces and introduce the GREEN POWER Mars 320 model, helping you make an informed choice when it comes to energy storage solutions.

Confused about energy storage power interface Look no further! Let's dive into the details.2���AC Interface AC refers to alternating current, which is an electric current that periodically reverses direction and magnitude over time. AC power is commonly represented by a sinusoidal waveform and is effective for transmitting electrical energy. In our daily lives, we use AC power from the mains, which provides a 220V AC voltage. The GREEN POWER Mars 320 model features AC output ports, supporting pure sine wave output at 110V~ (60Hz) with a power rating of 320W (480W surge), allowing you to power devices that require a 220V plug.

���DC Interface DC stands for direct current, which refers to a constant voltage output after converting input voltage. The DC interface is designed to provide devices with direct current power. Common DC voltages include 3V, 5V, 9V, 12V, etc., and they are commonly used in devices such as smartphones, MP3 players, digital cameras, and portable media players. The GREEN POWER Mars 320 model is equipped with multiple DC output ports to meet various device requirements. It features a 3W DC5521 output port with four modes (High Light/Low Light/SOS/Flash) for outdoor lighting needs. Additionally, the car charging port provides 12V-10A output with a maximum power rating of 120W, offering a convenient solution for in-vehicle power supply.

���USB Interface USB, which stands for Universal Serial Bus, is a widely used serial bus standard in computer and mobile communication devices. The GREEN POWER Mars 320 model offers multiple USB interfaces, including USB-A Fast Charge ports and USB-C ports. The USB-A Fast Charge ports deliver up to 18W power output, supporting fast charging at 5V-3A, 9V-2A, and 12V-1.5A, making them suitable for various USB devices. The USB-C ports support multiple output modes, including 5/9V-3A, 12V-2.5A, 15V-2A, and 20V-5A, with a maximum power output of 30W, as well as 5/9/12/15V-3A and 20V-5A with a maximum power output of 100W.

���PD Interface PD stands for USB Power Delivery, which is a fast charging protocol. USB PD enhances power delivery and expands the power distribution capability of the USB bus system through USB cables and radio frequency connectors. The USB-C ports of the GREEN POWER Mars 320 model support PD charging, delivering up to 100W power output with options like 5/9/12/15V-3A and 20V-5A, providing fast charging capabilities for devices compatible with the PD protocol.

Confused about energy storage power interface Look no further! Let's dive into the details.3

Now that you have a better understanding of the differences between energy storage power interfaces, it's time to introduce the GREEN POWER Mars 320 model. With its versatile output interfaces and reliable performance, this model offers an outstanding energy storage solution. Whether you need outdoor lighting, in-vehicle power supply, or charging for USB devices, the GREEN POWER Mars 320 model has got you covered. Choose the GREEN POWER Mars 320 model for a convenient energy storage experience!


Post time: Jul-12-2023

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