Overview

DJI Power Expansion Battery 2000

Increase the overall power availability of your Power 1000 power station with this Power Expansion Battery 2000 from DJI. This single unit provides the Power 1000 power station with 2048Wh of additional capacity, but it can be daisy-chained with up to four additional units for a maximum power solution of up to 11,264Wh. Alone, this battery delivers 2400W of continuous power output, with a maximum of 2600W for up to 60 seconds if needed. Recharging is easily done via a wall outlet and optional cable, going from 0-50% in approximately 46 minutes, thanks to a 1500W power input.

SKU: GC41-DJIPOWEREXPBATT

DJI Power Expansion Battery 2000

DJI Power Expansion Battery 2000

Increase the overall power availability of your Power 1000 power station with this Power Expansion Battery 2000 from DJI. This single unit provides the Power 1000 power station with 2048Wh of additional capacity, but it can be daisy-chained with up to four additional units for a maximum power solution of up to 11,264Wh. Alone, this battery delivers 2400W of continuous power output, with a maximum of 2600W for up to 60 seconds if needed. Recharging is easily done via a wall outlet and optional cable, going from 0-50% in approximately 46 minutes, thanks to a 1500W power input.

Stackable Design

Storing the Power Expansion Battery 2000 with your Power 1000 power station is easy, thanks to its stackable design. If mounting is required, the battery even features 1/4"-20 threaded holes on both sides and the back. When stacked, operating the unit is made easy with the small built-in status display and ports placed on one side. This allows the full stack to have all displays and interfaces facing outward, making battery management and cabling convenient.

DJI's Intelligent BMS

DJI's Intelligent Battery Management System, or BMS, continuously monitors for proper heat dissipation to maintain the battery's overall health. The system has also been given a sub-nano protective coating that allows the battery to handle rain, condensation, and salt fog.

Key Features:

Compatible with DJI Power 1000

2048Wh Additional Power Capacity

Can Daisy-Chain with Units

Up to 2400W Continuous Power

Up to 2600W Peak Output

1500W Maximum Charging Power

Wall Charge 0-50% 46 Minutes

Handles Rain, Condensation and Salt

Intelligent Battery Management System

Stackable Design for Flexibility

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DJI Power Expansion Battery 2000

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Product Overview

DJI Power Expansion Battery 2000

Increase the overall power availability of your Power 1000 power station with this Power Expansion Battery 2000 from DJI. This single unit provides the Power 1000 power station with 2048Wh of additional capacity, but it can be daisy-chained with up to four additional units for a maximum power solution of up to 11,264Wh. Alone, this battery delivers 2400W of continuous power output, with a maximum of 2600W for up to 60 seconds if needed. Recharging is easily done via a wall outlet and optional cable, going from 0-50% in approximately 46 minutes, thanks to a 1500W power input.

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