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Cloud Energy stackable battery/inverter system.

cs1234

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Check this weird thing out. Just saw it on Amazon also. Up to four stackable batteries? Single battery and inverter run $3,000 with free shipping. 6kw inverter, 7.68kwh battery. Inverter claims 18,000 watts for 20 seconds and weights 86lbs.. LF maybe?

I just thought the form factor was interesting. No cables. They directly plug into each other on the top/bottom. They say you can do up to 16 batteries in parallel. But I don't know how those connect.

And they have comms.

Has anybody seen this form factor elsewhere yet?

Ooops.. meant to post a link to it. Here it is on Amazon.

The spokesman on their videos on Amazon make me laugh.. not very professional attire.

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EDIT.. checked out their website, says 2 seconds 18,000 watts on there.. that's different than 20 seconds.
 
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I was there when it was filmed. Model's attire will be taken care of for the next shoot???
 
I wrote to them (cloudenergy website contact page) over a week ago. Still have not heard back. I was looking for MPPT specs, spec min/max voltage. Nothing in Amazon description and nothing on the available documents on their website.
 
I wrote to them (cloudenergy website contact page) over a week ago. Still have not heard back. I was looking for MPPT specs, spec min/max voltage. Nothing in Amazon description and nothing on the available documents on their website.

Same here. No reply.

Also, there are too many spelling errors to consider them reputable. How hard can it be to have a English speaking person to review before posting on Amazon.
 
I wrote to them (cloudenergy website contact page) over a week ago. Still have not heard back. I was looking for MPPT specs, spec min/max voltage. Nothing in Amazon description and nothing on the available documents on their website.
Hello, this is pinkie, the account manager of cloudenergy, I just saw your message on the forum, I immediately confirm, we received your message on 4.1, and arranged the salesman to follow up, the salesman replied to your email, but did not get your reply. Maybe the mail was intercepted, I will arrange the salesman to follow up again, or you can contact my email: pinkie@cloudnewenergy.com

We respect every customer, and hope to serve every customer well, I am sorry for the inconvenience caused to you!
 
Same here. No reply.

Also, there are too many spelling errors to consider them reputable. How hard can it be to have a English speaking person to review before posting on Amazon.
Hello, I'm pinkie, the account manager of cloud energy, I didn't find your message in the background of our website, can you provide the email address provided in the message, or the name, so that I can further help you to solve the problem, you can also contact me at pinkie@cloudnewenergy.com.

Regarding the spelling mistakes on the website, your tips are very important, spelling mistakes are equal to unprofessional and no credibility, we will try our best to improve!
 
Hello, this is pinkie, the account manager of cloudenergy, I just saw your message on the forum, I immediately confirm, we received your message on 4.1, and arranged the salesman to follow up, the salesman replied to your email, but did not get your reply. Maybe the mail was intercepted, I will arrange the salesman to follow up again, or you can contact my email: pinkie@cloudnewenergy.com

We respect every customer, and hope to serve every customer well, I am sorry for the inconvenience caused to you!
I did just get an email today from Gason Guo, for others that want to know the MPPT specs which is not in Amazon description, it is 65-150Vdc, max 60A
 
I did just get an email today from Gason Guo, for others that want to know the MPPT specs which is not in Amazon description, it is 65-150Vdc, max 60A
I will feedback to the Amazon store administrator that the MPPT specification needs to be improved, thank you for your interest in our products, we will do our best to serve every customer!
 
I see this on an Amazon Review:

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When I went to the Cloudenergy.com, I get blocked as it being a suspicious website.
 
I see this on an Amazon Review:

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When I went to the Cloudenergy.com, I get blocked as it being a suspicious website.
This is our official website, because the cloudenergy domain name is registered, we can only choose to add NEW ..... in the center
 
@pinkie can your inverters be parallel stacked for 240v split phase?
We have two models of inverters for this product:
Our single phase 110V 6000W inverter has the following sockets and connections on it:
(1) 4 universal 110V AC output sockets, single socket can support up to 1500W, it is recommended that the single socket carry no more than 1200W for a long time, the total power is 6000W.
(2) MPPT 60A, configured with 1 set of PV interface, input voltage range is DC65V-DC150V, power limit is 3400W.
(3) 1 AC input interface, inverter input voltage range is AC 100V-120V.
(4) 1 set AC output interface, inverter output voltage is 100V-120V, output power is 6KW.


Our split-phase 110V/220V 6000W inverter has the following sockets and connectors on it:
(1) 4 universal sockets for 110V AC output, single socket can support up to 1500W, it is recommended to carry no more than 1200W for a long time for single socket, total power is 6000W.
(2) MPPT 60A, configured with 1 set of PV interface, the input voltage range is DC65V-DC150V, the maximum input power is 3400W.
(3) 1 AC input interface, the input voltage range of the inverter is AC 220V-240V.
(4) 1 set of AC output interface, the split-phase inverter can provide two types of AC output, single-phase 110V,3KW and single-phase 220V,6KW.

For example: 220V has been used 3000w, the remaining 110V only 1500w can be used.
How much power is occupied by 220V, the remaining 110V can be used by half.

Specifically, I suggest you contact our engineer Dylan on whatsapp +86 15014019101 to discuss the inverter and other advanced issues.
 
We have two models of inverters for this product:
Our single phase 110V 6000W inverter has the following sockets and connections on it:
(1) 4 universal 110V AC output sockets, single socket can support up to 1500W, it is recommended that the single socket carry no more than 1200W for a long time, the total power is 6000W.
(2) MPPT 60A, configured with 1 set of PV interface, input voltage range is DC65V-DC150V, power limit is 3400W.
(3) 1 AC input interface, inverter input voltage range is AC 100V-120V.
(4) 1 set AC output interface, inverter output voltage is 100V-120V, output power is 6KW.


Our split-phase 110V/220V 6000W inverter has the following sockets and connectors on it:
(1) 4 universal sockets for 110V AC output, single socket can support up to 1500W, it is recommended to carry no more than 1200W for a long time for single socket, total power is 6000W.
(2) MPPT 60A, configured with 1 set of PV interface, the input voltage range is DC65V-DC150V, the maximum input power is 3400W.
(3) 1 AC input interface, the input voltage range of the inverter is AC 220V-240V.
(4) 1 set of AC output interface, the split-phase inverter can provide two types of AC output, single-phase 110V,3KW and single-phase 220V,6KW.

For example: 220V has been used 3000w, the remaining 110V only 1500w can be used.
How much power is occupied by 220V, the remaining 110V can be used by half.

Specifically, I suggest you contact our engineer Dylan on whatsapp +86 15014019101 to discuss the inverter and other advanced issues.
do you have an amazon link for the split phase model?
 
do you have an amazon link for the split phase model?
We don't have a separate link for the Amazon split phase inverter
You can start by looking at our inverter manuals
 

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This is our official website, because the cloudenergy domain name is registered, we can only choose to add NEW ..... in the center
When I get “suspicious website” when I try to log on, this is a red flag reason I don’t go to the site. The website has triggered something on the protection software that makes me believe something malicious will happen, like a phishing attempt.
 
When I get “suspicious website” when I try to log on, this is a red flag reason I don’t go to the site. The website has triggered something on the protection software that makes me believe something malicious will happen, like a phishing attempt.
but did you go to cloudnewenergy.com (this companies website) or as you initially said cloudenergy,com (not their website) when you got the alert?
 
but did you go to cloudnewenergy.com (this companies website) or as you initially said cloudenergy,com (not their website) when you got the alert?
Nope. Did not go to cloudnewenergy.com. Makes sense what @pinkie said.
 
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