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Enernova specializes in portable power solutions, offering high-capacity power stations and durable solar panels for outdoor adventures and emergency backup.

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Enernova is a dynamic brand specializing in portable renewable energy solutions. Known for its robust lineup of portable power stations and high-efficiency solar panels, Enernova aims to provide reliable electricity for outdoor adventures, camping, RV living, and emergency home backup. Their products, such as the ETA Pro and ETA Ultra series, utilize safe Lithium Iron Phosphate (LiFePO4) battery technology to ensure longevity and stability.

In addition to power stations, the manufacturer produces durable, IP68-rated foldable solar panels that allow users to harness solar energy anywhere. Whether for off-grid living or preparing for power outages, Enernova offers comprehensive energy storage systems designed for ease of use and environmental sustainability.

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ENERNOVA 100W Solar Panel User Manual

July 24, 2023
ENERNOVA 100W Solar Panel Safety Tips Keep away from the fire while using the panel. Do not bend the solar panel. Do not use solar panel in shading places such…

ENERNOVA 200W Solar Panel User Manual

July 24, 2023
ENERNOVA 200W Solar Panel Safety Tips Keep away from the fire while using the panel.  Do not bend the solar panel.  Do not use solar panel in shading places such…

ENERNOVA 160W Solar Panel User Manual

July 24, 2023
ENERNOVA 160W Solar Panel User Manual Safety Tips Keep away from the fire while using the panel. Do not bend the solar panel. Do not use solar panel in shading…

ENERNOVA PEP-S1000 Portable Power Station User Manual

December 9, 2022
ENERNOVA PEP-S1000 Portable Power Station User Manual Precautions Please pay attention to read the precautions, which are divided in to "Danger", "Warning" and" Caution" levels. Danger. The "Danger" level is…

ENERNOVA ETA-ULTRA Portable Power Station User Manual

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Comprehensive user manual for the ENERNOVA ETA-ULTRA Portable Power Station (2160Wh, 2000W). Covers safety instructions, package contents, technical specifications, getting started guide, recharging methods (solar, AC, car), troubleshooting common issues,…

ENERNOVA ETA Portable Power Station User Manual

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Comprehensive user manual for the ENERNOVA ETA Portable Power Station (288Wh 600W), covering safety instructions, technical specifications, getting started guide, recharging methods, and troubleshooting tips.

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ENERNOVA ETA 600W Portable Power Station User Manual

ETA • January 18, 2026
Comprehensive instruction manual for the ENERNOVA ETA 600W Portable Power Station. Learn about its rapid charging, durable LiFePO4 battery, multiple output ports, and safety features for outdoor, RV,…

ENERNOVA support FAQ

Common questions about manuals, registration, and support for this brand.

  • How do I register my Enernova product for warranty?

    You can register your product to activate the extended warranty by visiting the official Enernova website, typically found on their policy page mentioned in your user manual.

  • Can I use Enernova solar panels in the rain?

    Yes, many Enernova solar panels feature an IP68 waterproof rating, making them resistant to water and dust. However, it is recommended to avoid using them during severe weather conditions like thunderstorms or hailstorms.

  • How should I store my portable power station if not in use?

    If storing for a long time (more than 3 months), maintain the battery level between 60% and 80%, and recharge it every 3 months. Store the unit in a cool, dry place away from direct high heat or moisture.

  • What devices can the AC output port power?

    The AC port can power devices within the rated wattage of your specific model (e.g., devices under 1000W or 1200W). If the limit is exceeded, the device will typically shut off automatically to protect the battery.