Dabbsson Portable Power Station DBS2300, 2330Wh EV

Dabbsson Portable Power Station DBS2300

Dabbsson Portable Power Station DBS2300, 2330Wh EV Semi-solid State LiFePO4 Home Battery Backup, Max 8330Wh, 2200W AC Outlets, Solar Generator for Camping, Home Backup, Emergency, RV


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Specification

power generator

DBS2300

power generator

DBS2300+DBS200S

power generator

DBS2300+2DBS200S

Power Station

DBS2300+DBS3000B

Power Station

DBS2300+2DBS3000B

power generator

DBS3000B

200Watt Portable Solar Panel

DBS200S

Capacity
2330Wh 2330Wh+200W Solar Panel 2330Wh+400W Solar Panel 5330Wh 8330Wh 3000Wh
Battery Type
EV Semi-solid State LiFePO4 EV Semi-solid State LiFePO4 EV Semi-solid State LiFePO4 EV Semi-solid State LiFePO4 EV Semi-solid State LiFePO4 EV Semi-solid State LiFePO4
AC Output
2200W (3000W with P-boost) 2200W (3000W with P-boost) 2200W (3000W with P-boost) 2200W (3000W with P-boost) 2200W (3000W with P-boost)
AC Input
1800W 1800W 1800W 1800W 1800W
Solar Input
800W 800W 800W 2000W 3200W 1200W
Anderson Output
12.6V 30A, 378W Max 12.6V 25A, 24V/18A
DC5521 Output
12.6V 4A, 50.4W Max Per PortX2
Dimensions
17×10.01×11.94 in DBS2300: 17×10.01×11.94 in DBS2300: 17×10.01×11.94 in DBS2300: 17×10.01×11.94 in DBS3000B: 17×10.01×11.94 in 17×10.01×11.94 in 19.68 x 21.96x 2.36 in
Weight
54 lb 72 lb 90 lb 110 lb 166 lb 56 lb 19lb

How long can the DBS2300 power my home appliances?

Run time≈ 2330Wh*0.9/operating wattage of your home appliances. e.g.600W coffee maker, 2330Wh*0.9/600=3.49hrs. (Note: Not suitable for devices < 400W output, for our product's inverter will affect the run time.)

Can the DBS2300 support high-wattage appliances?

Yes. The DBS2300 can power devices with rated power of 2200W, and also up to 3000W with our technology- P-Boost. *P-Boost can run devices that up to 3000W, however, it’s best to test before use.(3000W is limited to heating appliances)

How to choose the solar panel and how long to fully charge the product?

The DBS2300 supports 600W solar panel input, fully charged in about 4 hours. The DBS3000B supports 1200W solar panel input, fully charged in about 3 hours ( actual data varies with temperature, angle, weather, etc. )

Can DBS2300 power the applianecs while charing with solar panels at the same time?

Sure it can. Our DBS2300+DBS3000B bundle which supports 1800W input of solar panel and the appliances within this range. And DBS2300+DBS3000B×2 bundle support 3000W input of solar panel!

Can the DBS2300 charge my EV? Can I check the influencer’s testing videos of products on major websites such as YouTube?

Yes, the Dabbsson DBS2300 can charge your Electric Vehicle(EV)by using an extra portable EV charger. The DBS2300 can power your EV by about 15 miles, while the unit of DBS2300+DBS300B about 36 miles.You can check the testing videos on major websites.



Weight: 24 kg
Size: 2330Wh
Dimensions: 42.2 x 30.35 x 25.45 cm; 24.04 Kilograms
Model: DBS2300
Part: DBS2300
Colour: Green
Batteries Required: Yes
Batteries Included: Lithium Metal
Manufacture: Dabbsson
Dimensions: 42.2 x 30.35 x 25.45 cm; 24.04 Kilograms
Size: 2330Wh

9 Responses

  1. Chris Pavey says:

     United States

    Seems like what is was looking fo
    This was not cheap in my opinion, but I was happy to purchase for my network closet and use of app.
    Since it has a higher 15ms switching threshold I ended up plugging my APC LCDT UPS 1500 with all devices connected into it.
    The generator keeps my entire network of 20IP cameras, multiple APs, several POE switches, several gateways and modems, a PC and monitor online for at least 8-8.5hrs. after tests. With a couple extra from the UPS after generator dies. My network closet is about 150-165W.
    All charges back at power restoration.
    I hope to get another battery or two at some point.

  2. QYAAlberta says:

     United Kingdom

    Big bang for Buck$
    Arrived earlier than forecast -(note to self)
    Well packaged, pretty straightforward charge..
    Happy this will suffice for needs.
    App set-up not so straight forward dispite my years of experience.. managed eventually with a bead on my brow (maybe my phone? IDK)
    Unit Very pleasing to my eye & comprehensive utility wise.
    Overall very happy with my purchase & have solar to connect (will update later)
    If you need a big power station this would be my recommendation.
    Update: just hooked up the solar, trickle charging nicely.. the app is so good

  3. ClaudiaStpierre says:

     United States

    Golden Review Award: 3 From Our UsersThis may just be the answer to simple but reliable power.
    After going through several other brands from 600wh to over 5000wh. I find this one in the mid size expandable. I was about to give up on finding one that actually did what it was said to do. Wi-Fi runs smooth without glitchy hick ups. I’m so tired of the unboxing and re-box and return crap while they work out the bugs on units that have known flaws. So wish I had seen this one back in April when I desired to learn about solar. This may be the answer to what I was looking for at long last. It’s still early into running this unit but is has the feel and look of a solid purchase. Warranty was a plus. Fast shipping.
    I’ve ordered extra expansion battery which will be here today. Can’t wait to hook it all up and run 2 freezers 8 cubic ft. In size 1 mid size fridge and washing machine. Hope to put the garage door opener in the loop as well. Since you can add several battery’s no telling what all I will cram onto this one.
    I’m very confident so far. Only have 700 w panels running this morning. So far so good. More later one this winner.

  4. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersThe Big Grey Booste
    I recently bought my first power station, it’s called the Dabbsson beast BDS2300. I also bought two 200w solar panels in hopes we get some sun, and well we have had sun. The panels peaked at 300w input which was more than I expected, I also charged it up over night on economy 7. And I was surprised how fast it charges up, I’ve been using to charge phones, tablets, and plugged the ninja bbq in it to cook a meal. It’s still early days yet as I’ve only had it a week, but so far I am pleased with my purchase. I am so impressed I would recommend this to anyone, plus I’m ready for the next power cut. I’ve also bought small power banks for my phone’s with built in torches, so if your like me get one quick the price is

  5. AngeliaJ87 says:

     United Kingdom

    A unit that failed, But Resolved.
    After some confusion, Dabbsson replaced the faulty DBS2300.
    The replacement is everything I expected.
    Great app, definitely going to add a DBS3000 to increase my of grid battery back up storage

  6. FerminRGKep says:

     United States

    Golden Review Award: 10 From Our Usersbest I have seen and it's smart too
    **Pros:**

    * Powerful: The Dabbsson power station has a capacity of 2330Wh, which is enough to power most appliances and devices for several hours. It also has a peak output of 2200W, so it can be used to power even high-wattage devices like refrigerators and air conditioners.
    * Great customer support: I had a problem with my power station and I contacted customer support. They were very responsive and helpful, and they were able to resolve my issue quickly.
    * Nice app: The Dabbsson power station comes with a nice app that allows you to control and monitor it remotely. You can use the app to set up alerts, check the battery level, and see how much power is being used.
    * Nice display: The power station has a nice display that shows the battery level, the output power, and the input power. It also shows the status of the charging ports.
    * Variable charging ability: The power station can be charged using a variety of methods, including AC power, solar power, and car power. It also has a pass-through charging feature, which means that you can use it to charge other devices while it is also being charged.

    **Cons:**

    * Little heavy: The power station is a little heavy,
    * Power station will not recognize low wattage devices: The power station will not recognize low wattage devices. This means that if you plug in a device that draws less than 30 watts of power, it will not show up on the display. However, the device will still work.

    Overall, I am very happy with the Dabbsson power station. It is powerful, has great customer support, and comes with a nice app. The only downside is that it is a little heavy. If you are looking for a powerful and versatile power station, I would definitely recommend the Dabbsson.

    update
    after using the power station on my class a motorhome for 6 weeks on and off grid here are some of my observations

    1) 600 watts of solar input is a big limitation because it only allows 12 amps so to achieve any input you have to run a couple panels in series to up the voltage to at least 48 v and you are subject to shading
    2) the generator gives off alot of heat and requires good ventilation it will not work in a storage bay it overheats and cuts out
    3) inverter uses about 80 watts which is bit high
    4) app works very nice and allows you to check remotely
    5) the variable ac charging is quite nice variable 1800 watts to 100watts input allows flexibility ie can charge fast with generator or slowly while driving ( only have 1000 watt on board inverter
    6)

  7. Anonymous says:

     United States

    Golden Review Award: 24 From Our UsersSolid Newcomer to the (not very) Portable Power Station Game
    This is a well-constructed and expandable power station. The display is one of the best I have seen, and I have a number of units to compare to.

    It provides a large amount of power (up to 2200 continuous watts) and does so with just a slight fan noise.

    My initial test was to hook up my cpap to the 12v plug and to run a Lasko pedestal fan on AC. The 12v cpap uses about 30W and the fan draws 90W. I conducted the test 3 times. Each time the AC would shut off with the overload symbol after about 5 minutes. DC power remained unaffected. The next day I decided to see if the AC inverter doesn’t work. More testing.

    I ran a vaccum for about 15 minutes straight to vaccum the living room under load. This varied between 800 and 1000W. I did this several times rotating through all 5 plugs. No errors. I also ran a rice cooker for a cooking cycle, using about 500 continuous watts for approximately 30 minutes. I then used a hairdryer on all settings, drawing up to 1,900 watts. I repeated on all outlets. Finally, I attached the fan again, but without also running 12v. It ran the 90W fan flawlessly for almost an hour.

    Charging without the app runs either at a very fast pace well over1,000w, or by sliding the lever down on the side it will charge at about 490W. Both worked fine. For less stress on the system I will reserve fast charge for whwn I really need it.

    I plan to update this when I have charged via solar and conducted a few more stress tests to determine if I have a reliable unit or not. So far it seems fine after the initial hiccups. The biggest downside is this thing is heavy! That’s why I titled this the way I did. This is a power outage or limited home backup power station. You aren’t taking this thing anywhere casually. It will be even more cumbersome with the additional batteries. Looking forward to adding one of those to this as well. Overall I recommend this!

    UPDATE 8/26/2023 I already tried this update a week ago and nothing posted here goes again. The first week of August I had an electrical problem where a short had knocked out power to a spare bedroom. I use the bedroom for a 5000 BTU window air conditioner to help out the central air. Here in South Louisiana we have been through over 45 days straight of brutal heat of 95 or more, with 13 days over 100. Very unusual for us, since our normal summer high is about 92. While I awaited the electrician for several days I still needed that AC.

    I used this Dabbson and another brand, switching them each out while the other charged. I got nearly 4 hours out of a charge on the Dabbson while leaving 20%. I switched them out like this for 4 days. Dabbson made an outstanding unit that bad no problems with the AC startup, did not overheat (indeed half the time no fan was running, and half the time just one). It just did what I asked of it. Very pleased.

  8. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 6 From Our UsersGreat piece of kit but quite heavy
    Bought the Dabbsson to replace an Allpowers Monster X which died recently. This unit is built like a tank but at 24kg, it’s 10kg heavier than my previous and you really feel the extra weight. On the positive side, at 2330Wh it has the greatest capacity I’ve found, can be controlled by app via wifi/bluetooth and it is very quiet when the inverter is on. I like the fact that you can choose the rate at which the batteries are charged – slow charging can help extend battery lifetime but at over 4500 cycles, this should not be a concern. I used the unit to cook a nice piece steak outside in an air fryer for 30 mins (1500 watts on and off) and there was 75% power remaining. Two minor negatives so far : USB PD is out only and I’m not sure how durable the flaps will prove to be. Glad I waited for this unit and didn’t buy an Aferiy/VDL/Jackery unit.

  9. AbrahamSYMX says:

     United States

    Golden Review Award: 28 From Our UsersGreat PowerStation and awesome support should you need it!
    I received my Dabbsson DBS2300 Portable Power Station, by FedEx and in good order, on April 28th 2023 and has been running pretty much continuously since.

    The Dabbsson DBS2300, has at times shipped in default to the US, in 120 Volts AC, with a 50 Hertz cycle output. The unit I received was. But it is simple to change that default setting to 60 Hertz. Dabbsson Customer Service Team says that will change in the near future.
    Video included . . .

    This is a very soundly built product. The Display is very easy to read even with direct sunlight. All of the connected devises that are turned on are shown on the display and can be turned on and off without applying AC power. The App connects to your Wi-Fi with simplicity without any issue and also to Bluetooth that works well when your Wi-Fi is inaccessible. It will be used for off-grid applications here at the Lab and in the field and also around my home for power back-up for our utility grid. The 2300 supports 12 to 60DCV input, 25A maximum current, and 600W maximum charging. It charges at a massive 1800W to be ready from 0% to 100% “AC charging” in about 2 hours. The solar charging can go as high 600 watts @ 25 maximum amps using approved and applicable panels.

    SOLAR – What you see is what you get and that isn’t sunshine all the time. My advice is to at least double your solar panel input for what you think you may need. I’m in Washington State in the US near Mount Rainier and that’s just common practice here. The car charger 12 Volt supply cable included at 12.6VDC will supply 110 watts and that won’t be supplying power for your refrigerator any time soon! Just saying!
    Charging may be an issue for some of you Off-Grid with just your existing PV panel supply. Some that I know, have pretty much maxed out their PV supply for their daily use and charging the DBS2300 especially with its companion DBS3000B Expandable Battery, that I don’t have yet, may become an issue. However, most have a generator which will charge the unit in two hours if necessary.

    Solar charging here: a dual-axis linear Solar Tracker with 4 – 150 watt panels. The 600 watt solar array that is configured in Series-Parallel, to stay below 60 Volt input maximum. The 4 outer corner panels have nothing to do with charging the Power Station. They are Grid-Tied to the AC output of the solar inverted, in this case the Portable Power Station, to decrease its requested load requirement.
    Video test soon . . .

    AC charging here was a Honda EU3000iS Generator 3000 watts, 120VAC.
    Video test included . . .

    Tips and Tricks: Just a few things I’ve learned over the last few weeks that could enhance your experience with your Portable Power Station.
    Video included soon . . .

    Dabbsson Customer Service Team is excellent. I have personally dealt with them a time or two on the few issues that I had and was quick to notice their dedication to their customers’ concerns. These employees that take pride in their company and their product, will become quickly apparent to you.

    DBS2300 Output Connections are just what every Tech Lab needs and that’s why I purchased it.
    5 AC Outputs — with Pure Sine Wave at 2200watts total with surge up to 4400watts at 120VAC~ at 60Hz)
    2 USB-A @ 5V 3.0A 9V 2A 12V 1.5A, @18W Max
    1 USB-A Fast Charge @ 5V 2.4A, 12W Max
    1 USB-C Quick Charge @ 5/9/12/15V 3A, 20V 5A 100W Max
    2 USB-C 5/9/12/15/20V 1.5A, 30W Max Per Port, Total 60W
    Car Charger 12.6V 10A, 126W Max
    2 DC5521 Output Terminals 12.6V 4A, 50.4W Max Per Port
    Anderson Output 12.6V 30A, 378W Max