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Troubleshooting & FAQ

What devices can the HOMEPOWER TWO PRO charge or power?

The HOMEPOWER TWO PRO has multiple output ports including 2x USB-A, 2x USB-C, and 3x AC outlets.

It can charge and power crucial communication devices, home appliances, security devices, cameras, lighting, medical devices, 

tools, and more.

The USB-A and USB-C ports can charge common battery-powered devices charged by USB ports.

The AC outlets can charge and power devices that operate at less than 2200 Watts.

The total wattage output from the HOMEPOWER TWO PRO should be under 2200 Watts. If exceeded, the HOMEPOWER TWO PRO 

will shut off automatically.

Please check your device's specifications before use.

How long can the HOMEPOWER TWO PRO power up my device?

As a general rule of thumb, working time = capacity (Wh) X 0.85 / operating wattage of your device.

For example, if your device is 60W, with the HOMEPOWER TWO PRO, the working time will be about

2419Wh X 0.85 / 60W = 34.2 hrs

Please note: the actual working time may vary from different usages and conditions.

Can I charge my HOMEPOWER TWO PRO while supplying power to other devices at the same time?

Yes! The HOMEPOWER TWO PRO can be recharged while powering up and charging other devices.

Can the HOMEPOWER TWO PRO power the whole house?

Please note that the HOMEPOWER TWO PRO is designed to be a PORTABLE backup battery power station. It keeps your choice 

of home devices charged and operational for up to 7 days (depending on the power required by the individual device and the 

frequency of your using it). It's compatible with home appliances, electronic communication and medical devices, security 

systems, and more. You can conveniently take the HOMEPOWER TWO PRO to the area where your device is located, and plug 

your device into the unit. If your devices are located in different areas and you need to power them at the same time, you can 

either move all the devices to one area or buy multiple HOMEPOWER TWO PRO units for more backup power and flexibility.

Does the HOMEPOWER TWO PRO turn on automatically if the power goes out?

The HOMEPOWER TWO PRO is a portable power station. You will need to plug your device into the unit and turn on the unit 

after the power at your home goes out. It doesn't turn on automatically for safety reasons.

Can I use the HOMEPOWER TWO PRO indoors?

Yes, the HOMEPOWER TWO PRO can be used indoors. It doesn't emit any gas or harmful substances. It's 100% safe to be used 

indoors.

How long will the HOMEPOWER TWO PRO last?

The HOMEPOWER TWO PRO will hold its full charge for a minimum of one year. As best practice, we recommend using and 

recharging it every six months to keep the product in good condition. We expect our products to last for a long time and you 

don't need to change the battery inside.

Is the HOMEPOWER TWO PRO waterproof?

HOMEPOWER TWO PRO is NOT waterproof. Please do not store or use it in humid environments for long periods of time.

Summary of Contents for 2419WH

Page 1: ...HOMEPOWER TWO PRO Backup Battery Power Station 2419WH 2200W 4400W USER GUIDE...

Page 2: ...OMEPOWER TWO PRO Backup Battery Power Station 1 AC Charging Cable 2 Car Charging Cable 3 User Guide 4 Download the Geneverse Mobile App HOMEPOWER TWO PRO Backup Battery Power Station 2419WH 2200W 4400...

Page 3: ...or Up to One Year When fully charged store power in the HOMEPOWER TWO PRO for up to one year of emergency backup power 3 Power Your Home Appliances Power your devices from the stored energy by connect...

Page 4: ...tlet or Gas Generator 1500W of input 1 5 hours to 80 2 hours to 100 By Solar 800W of input 3 hours to 80 4 hours to 100 By Car Outlets 96W of input 22 5 hours to 80 28 5 hours to 100 1 2 3 28 5 Hrs 22...

Page 5: ...Estimated remaining time that it can supply power Battery capacity Turn on off display Maximum Power Point Tracking MPPT mode is active when using solar panels to recharge Automatic Continuous Power...

Page 6: ...LED Light Turn on LED Light Level 1 Brightness Switch to Level 2 Brightness Switch to Emergency Blinking Mode Turn off LED Light 1 2 3 4...

Page 7: ...DC Power Output Turn on off DC power output USB A Quick Charge 3 0 5V 3A 9V 2A 12V 1 5A USB C 100W Max 5V 3A 9V 3A 12V 3A 20V 5A...

Page 8: ...AC Power Output AC Outlet 120V 60Hz 18 3A Continuous power 2200 Watts Surge power 4400 Watts Pure Sine Wave Output Turn on off AC power output 120V 2200W PURE SINE WAVE...

Page 9: ...e Assumptions ELECTRIC FRY PAN MICROWAVE OVEN COFFEE MACHINE KETTLES BLENDER REFRIGERATOR FREEZER The chart above visualizes how you can best use your HOMEPOWER TWO PRO when facing a power outage Each...

Page 10: ...e 1 6 hrs day 5 20W Use 1 8 hrs day 10W Home O ce Estimated Usage Time Assumptions 7 Days 20 charges 2 14 Days 2 14 Days 7 Days 7 Days 120 charges CELLPHONES PC DESKTOPS LAPTOPS TVS WI FI ROUTER MODEM...

Page 11: ...0W Use 1 5 times day each time 1 4 hours 800 1800W Use 1 5 times day each time 15 60 mins 50 100W Use 5 10 times day each time 1 4 hours 800 1800W Use 1 3 times day each time 5 15 mins 200 600W Use 1...

Page 12: ...me 15 30 mins Estimated Usage Time Assumptions 500 900W Use 10 60 mins day 800 1200W Use 10 60 mins day 800 2200W Use 10 60 mins day 750 2000W Use 15 60 mins Estimated Usage Time Assumptions Medical D...

Page 13: ...Point Tracking MPPT Outputs 3X AC Outlets 120V 60Hz 18 3A 2200W Rated 4400W Surge Peak 2X PD100W USB C 5V 3A 9V 3A 12V 3A 15V 3A 20V 5A 100W max 2X USB A Quick Charge 3 0 5V 3A 9V 2A 12V 1 5A 18W max...

Page 14: ...on It keeps your choice of home devices charged and operational for up to 7 days depending on the power required by the individual device and the frequency of your using it It s compatible with home a...

Page 15: ...NS OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Use and store the unit only in a clean and dry environment DO NOT use and store in dusty and wet environment Check the unit prior to every use DO NOT use the unit if it is da...

Page 16: ...B digital device NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasona...

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