With the Zendure app, you’re able to remotely check in on the system.
Concerned about power failures or want to live off-grid?
How will you source electricity?
Fuel-based generators are an option, but they rely on a finite resource with volatile costs.
Of course, the sun doesn’t always shine.
You’ll need a storage solution.
Our pallet was wrapped in plastic and the packages were secured with heavy-duty straps.
You’ll need a utility knife or strong scissors to cut through the straps.
Review Notes
Unfortunately, the Satellite Battery reached us with an extremely low charge.
Zendure recommended a firmware update, but this requires a minimum 20% charge.
The only way to charge the Satellite Battery without first pairing with the SuperBase V is through solar energy.
Hence, we couldn’t fully set it up or test it.
We doubt that Zendure would ship us a deeply discharged battery for review.
We suspect that Zendure had the review unit shipped from another reviewer.
Though there was no visual damage to the packaging or battery, it might have been damaged during transport.
roughly 30% less energy per unit of weight.
While solid electrolytes are safer because there’s no risk of explosion or combustion, they also present challenges.
It’s harder for ions to move from the cathode to the anode and vice versa.
The SuperBase V6400 and the B6400 Satellite Battery run on semi-solid-state battery technology.
As the name suggests, these batteries contain a semi-solid electrolyte, i.e.
Moreover, a solid electrolyte membrane contains the liquid, fixing it in place.
nickel, manganese, cobalt cathode) lithium-ion batteries found in most consumer electronics.
Note that the SuperBase V4600 model and its respective Satellite Battery use LiFePO4 batteries.
Note that if you pick Bluetooth, you won’t be able to access data remotely.
Once you paired the SuperBase V and all its Satellite Batteries with the app, turn everything off.
Assuming you haven’t physically connected the batteries and the SuperBase V, yet, do this now.
with the protective strips and plugs removed, the Satellite Batteries are automatically connected to each other.
Let’s look at the details.
Capacity
Both the SuperBase V6400 and the B6400 Satellite Battery have a capacity of 6,400Wh.
Can the SuperBase V actually charge an electric car, though?
Both batteries use a 3,800W pure sine wave inverter with 7,600W surge capacity.
Need more output ports?
Check the side panel for Anderson, car, and DC5521 outputs.
Each unit contains an MPPT solar controller for solar input through an XT90 connector.
Zendure Satellite Battery can be charged and discharged independently.
Should You Get the Zendure SuperBase V?
If you already have a transfer switch installed at your house, this system is essentially plug-and-play.
Zendure also offers a home panel with EV outlets.
In that case, look into theBluetti AC300 and B300 power station combo.
If your system will be stationary and frequently recharged, however, the SuperBase V4600, i.e.
the lower-capacity LiFePO4 version, might be more cost-effective, too.