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Fossibot F1200
The Fossibot F1200, released in May 2024, is a reliable portable power station. It fits between the more expensive F2400 and the cheaper F800. It measures 12.76 x 8.07 x 10.31 inches and weighs 25.35 lbs, making it compact and easy to carry. It works well in temperatures from -15 to 60℃.
The F1200 has a 1,024Wh lithium iron phosphate battery that lasts a long time and is safe to use. It can handle over 4,000 charging cycles and should be recharged to above 50% every three months to maintain its shelf life. It features a power input adjustable knob, a charge controller, and a battery management system to monitor load, voltage, and temperature.
You can charge the F1200 in several ways. It supports up to 1000W of AC input, which charges it in 70 minutes. The solar input can handle up to 200W and takes about 6.5 hours to fully charge in prime sunshine. It can also be charged via a car input at up to 96W, taking around 10.67 hours.
Combining AC and solar input allows for a maximum input of 1200W, fully charging the unit in just 60 minutes. The power station provides a total output power of 1200W with a surge power of 2400W. It includes two AC outlets, several USB ports, and a 12V/10A car outlet. It also has an adjustable LED light with different modes.
The Fossibot F1200 comes with AC, solar, and car charging cables, as well as a user manual. It is available in green and includes a 24-month warranty. This power station meets safety and performance standards, making it a great choice for outdoor adventures, emergency backup, or daily use.
Full Specifications
General Info
Launch This refers to the date when this device was officially introduced into the market. | 2024, May / Released 2024 May |
Brand / Model These are key identifiers that indicate the manufacturer or company that produces this smartphone, and the specific model of the phone. | FOSSiBOT / F1200 |
Dimensions / Weight: This refers to the physical size and weight of the device, measured in millimeter (mm) and grams (g) respectively. | 12.76 x 8.07 x 10.31 inch (324 x 205 x 262 mm) / 25.35 lbs or (11.5Kg) |
Temperature The temperature in a mobile power station or power bank refers to the level of thermal energy present within the device during its operation. It's typically measured in degrees Celsius (°C) or Fahrenheit (°F) and indicates how hot or cold the internal components of the power bank are during usage. | -15 to 60℃ or (5 to 104℉) |
Battery Details
Battery Type In portable power stations, battery type refers to the specific chemical technology used to store electrical energy. This choice significantly impacts factors like the weight, lifespan, safety, and charging speed of the station | LiFePO4 (Lithium Iron Phosphate) |
Battery Capacity Battery capacity in a portable power station refers to the total amount of electrical energy it can store, measured in watt-hours (Wh). It essentially tells you how long the station can power your devices. | 1,024Wh |
Lifecycle This indicates the number of times you can completely discharge and recharge the battery (one cycle) before it loses 20% of its original capacity. In simpler terms, this tells you how many times you can use and recharge the station before it becomes noticeably less powerful. | 4,000+ Cycles to 80% Original Capacity |
Shelf-Life This refers to how long the battery can maintain its charge when not in use. Over time, even if the station isn't being used, the battery will slowly lose its charge. This specification tells you how often you need to recharge the station even if it's just sitting in storage or on the shelf. | Recharge to above 50% Every 3 Months |
Management System This refers to all measures put in place to ensure the optimal performance and safety of your Portable Power Station. |
Power input adjustable knob MPPT Charge Controller, BMS, - Load / Voltage Monitoring - Charging Monitoring - Temperature monitoring |
Charging Info.
Charging Type (Input Option) In portable power stations, charging type refers to the methods available to recharge the battery. |
AC Input: up 1000W Solar Input: up 200W Max. Car Input: up 96W from Cigarette Lighter Port |
AC Charging Time AC charging time for a portable power station refers to the time it takes to recharge the station from a standard AC wall outlet. | 70 mins |
Solar Charging Time Solar charging time for a portable power station refers to the amount of time it takes to recharge the station's battery using a solar panel. | 6.5 hours (Prime sunshine) |
AC + Solar Charging Time AC + Solar Charging time refers to the time it will take when both AC wall outlet and a Solar panel is combined to recharge your Portable Power Station. | Supported; 1200W max: 60 minutes |
Car Charging Time Car charging time for a portable power station refers to the amount of time it takes to recharge the station's battery using the cigarette lighter outlet (also known as a 12V DC outlet) in your car. | 10.67 hours |
Output Options
Total Output Power This represents the maximum continuous power (measured in watts) that the portable station can deliver to your devices at any given time. It essentially tells you the total amount of power available for running your appliances simultaneously. | 1200W |
Inverter Type This refers to the type of electrical current the station generates through a process called inversion (converting DC battery power to AC power). There are two main types: Pure Sine Wave or Modified Sine Wave. | Pure Sine Wave |
Surge Power This indicates the maximum short-term surge of power (measured in watts) that the station can handle for a brief period (usually a few milliseconds). This can be helpful for starting up devices with high initial power demands, such as motors in refrigerators or power tools. | 2400W |
AC Outlets These are the standard AC (alternating current) outlets that you'd use to plug in your devices with AC power cords. | 2X AC Outlets |
USB Ports These are the USB ports available for charging various devices using USB-C or USB-A cables. |
1x PD 100W - USB Type-C 1x PD 20W - USB Type-C 2x PD 18W - USB Type-A |
Cigarette Lighter Sockets This is a 12V DC (direct current) outlet similar to the cigarette lighter socket found in your car. It allows you to power 12V DC appliances, such as car chargers, portable coolers, or some lights. | 1 x 12V/10A (Car Outlet) - 96W max |
LED light An LED light, in the context of a portable power station, refers to a built-in light source that uses light-emitting diodes (LEDs) for illumination. These lights are typically small, energy-efficient, and durable. | Yes; Adjustable LED light with mode |
Miscellaneous
Box Contents This section refers to all the items, tools, accessories, and cables contained in the box. |
FOSSiBOT F1200 - AC Charge Cable - Solar Charging Cable - Car charging cable - User Manual |
Warranty A warranty on a portable power station refers to a guarantee provided by the manufacturer that the product will be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a specified period of time. | 24 Months |
Certifications Certifications for portable power stations signify that the product has been tested and meets specific safety and performance standards set by independent organizations. | FCC, CE, PSE, RoHS, UN38.3, MSDS |
Color Options In the context of portable power stations, "Color Option" most likely refer to the variety of colors the station itself comes in. | Green |
Disclaimer Note:
These specifications were entered manually, hence we CANNOT guarantee 100% accuracy. Also, that your device is listed on this website DOES NOT call for reckless usage! It is crucial to exercise due diligence, as we cannot be held responsible for any damage to your device due to overconfidence in it built quality.