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5.5 Connect with Home Panel

Zendure's Home Panel with EV Outlets (referred to as Home Panel) is a 

smart load side transfer switch. It's also a fast-charging dock for 

SuperBase V and features two EV outlets. A Home Panel can be 

connected to one or two SuperBase V units’ ZenT2 Port. 

Refer to the user manual of the Home Panel for detailed instructions.

Press the AC Power Button for 3 seconds to connect with Home Panel. 

Refer to the latest Zendure App for more information.

Tips:

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 It’s recommended that both SuperBase V(s) and Home Panel are turned 

  off before connection.

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 The Home Panel icon will show up on display after connection; then you   

  can start charging or discharging. 

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 Do not connect them during charging/discharging process.

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 Do not touch the metal pins of the ports with your hands or other objects. 

  Gently clean them with a dry cloth when necessary.

1,800W /3,600W GridFlow 2.0

Overload Switch

You can control the charging power through the AC Charge Speed 

Switch. The default Slow AC Charge is 400W, which can be modified in 

the Zendure app. 

GridFlow 2.0 charging: 

1,800W /3,600W Max input

Fast Charge

Slow Charge/

Custom

Slow AC charge/Custom 

charging: 200~1,800W /3,600W

Fast Charge

Slow Charge/

Custom

5.6 Recharging
AC Recharging

Zendure’s GridFlow 2.0 Real-Time Bidirectional Inverting Technology is 

specifically for AC recharging, offering 1,800W @ 120VAC or 3,600W @ 

240VAC of maximum input power. In case of unusual situations where 

the AC input current remains higher than 20A, the AC Input port will 

initiate a self-protection function, and the Overload Switch on the 

product will automatically pop up. After confirming that there is no 

product failure, you can press the Overload Switch to resume charging.

Summary of Contents for SuperBase V6400

Page 1: ...SuperBase V6400 4600 User Manual support zendure com...

Page 2: ...ut notice For the latest version please visit https zendure com pages download center DISCLAIMER CONTENTS 2 Speci cations 1 Before You Begin 1 Before You Begin 2 Speci cations 3 Safety Guidelines 3 1...

Page 3: ...duct please strictly follow the operating environment temperature range speci ed in the user manual If the temperature is too high it may result in a re or explosion if the temperature is too low the...

Page 4: ...regulations 12 Keep out of reach of children and pets 1 Satellite Battery Cable Used for Connecting with Satellite Battery Section 5 4 2 AC Cable 1 5m Used for AC Recharging Section 5 6 3 Car Chargin...

Page 5: ...te Battery Y Splitter Home Panel Slow AC Charge ZenCharge Solar Charge Remaining Recharging Time USB C Out DC Out AC Out Zen AC Out AC Frequency Non 100 SoC Firmware Update Fans Pairing Wi Fi Motorize...

Page 6: ...e one of bluetooth or wi WIFI is preferred SuperBase V can be connected to a Satellite Battery for capacity expansion A Satellite Battery Cable is needed One SuperBase V can connect with up to 4 Satel...

Page 7: ...ns of the ports with your hands or other objects Gently clean them with a dry cloth when necessary 1 800W 3 600W GridFlow 2 0 Overload Switch You can control the charging power through the AC Charge S...

Page 8: ...solar panels in series Users can connect solar panels as shown in the gure to recharge the product The product supports 12 150VDC input 25A max current and 3 000W max charging power Wire max 3 series...

Page 9: ...Satellite Battery EV T1 Adapter is required for use in the North America ZenCharge Recharging Zendure s ZenCharge Technology is speci cally for ZenT2 Port recharging from a level 1 or level 2 EV charg...

Page 10: ...using it for the rst time please check and update to the latest rmware Zendure App supports over the air OTA update Voice Control SuperBase V is easy to integrate with your existing Google or Alexa vo...

Page 11: ...move the overloaded device and restart the product Electrical appliances should be used within rated power Overload Protection High Temperature Protection Normal operation will resume automatically af...

Page 12: ...y cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to ra...

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