ECOFLOW 5 Lug 2024 Alternator Charger Owner’s Manual
- August 8, 2024
- ECOFLOW
Table of Contents
5 Lug 2024 Alternator Charger
Product Information
Specifications
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Antenna: Communicates with EcoFlow app via Bluetooth or
Wi-Fi. -
Vehicle Battery Port: Connected to the vehicle starter battery
or RV house battery via the Input Cable. -
Portable Power Station Port: Connected to the portable power
station or extra battery via the XT150 Output Cable. -
COM Communication Port (RJ45): Preset port. Stay tuned.
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Power Button
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LED Indicator: Refer to the table below for details on the LED
indications.
Product Usage Instructions
Wire Up Your Charger
Ensure a secure connection by following these steps:
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Connect the ring terminal of the Fuse Cable to the positive (+)
terminal on the vehicle starter battery or RV house battery. -
Connect the other end of the Fuse Cable and the positive (red)
terminal of the Input Cable with a torque of 3 to 4 N*m. -
Ground the negative (black) terminal of the Input Cable to the
chassis of the vehicle or directly to the RV house battery’s
negative (-) terminal. -
Connect the Input Cable to the Vehicle Battery Port on the
charger. -
Connect the Output Cable from the Portable Power Station Port
to the extra battery port of the power station or extra
battery.
Ensure all cables are firmly connected to prevent cable
melting.
Compatibility
Vehicle Starter Battery or RV House Battery:
Ensure undamaged and rechargeable batteries with a nominal voltage
of 12V or 24V.
Car Models: Some older or special car models
may require voltage adjustment using the EcoFlow app.
Portable Power Station or Extra Battery:
Connect to the extra battery port (XT150) and ensure compatibility
with EcoFlow products.
Environmental Requirements
The charger should be placed near the portable power station or
extra battery due to cable length limitations.
FAQ
Are there any requirements for car models?
Some older or special car models may have low overall voltage.
Use the EcoFlow app to adjust the start voltage of the charger in
such cases.
EcoFlow Alternator Charger Manual Overview
1 Antenna
Communicates with EcoFlow app via Bluetooth or Wi-Fi.
2 Vehicle Battery Port
Connected to the vehicle starter battery or RV house battery via the Input Cable.
3 Portable Power Station Port Connected to the portable power station or extra battery via the XT150 Output Cable.
COM Communication Port 4
(RJ45)
Preset port. Stay tuned.
5 Power Button
6
LED Indicator
Short press once to power on. Long press for 3s to power off. Indicates the operating mode and state. Refer to the table below for details.
LED Indication
Color Green
Blue White
State Solid Breathing Solid Breathing Solid
Indication In Charge Mode. Charge Mode in standby. In Battery Maintenance Mode. Battery Maintenance Mode in standby. In Reverse Charge Mode.
Breathing
Reverse Charge Mode in standby.
Red
Solid
Error alarm. Check app interfaces for details.
Yellow
Solid Breathing
Unbinding from EcoFlow account. Binding to EcoFlow account.
Wire Up Your Charger
· It’s recommended that the wiring is performed by a professional. · Wear
personal protective equipment (including protective goggles and gloves) during
wiring
and installation. · When wiring, avoid high temperature, sharp, and friction-
prone areas, and securely fasten the
cables to avoid cable wear or loose connections caused by cable movement.
A Alternator Charger C XT150 Output Cable
B
Input Cable
D
Fuse Cable
E Vehicle Starter Battery or RV House Battery
F
Portable Power Station or Extra Battery
· Always observe the safety instructions of the battery during wiring. · It’s recommended to complete wiring before starting the vehicle and turning on the charger. · Power off the charger and disconnect it before changing the wiring each time.
Wiring Steps
1. Connect the ring terminal of the Fuse Cable to the positive (+) terminal
on the vehicle starter battery or RV house battery.
2. Connect the other end of the Fuse Cable and the positive (red) terminal of
the Input Cable to a torque of 3 to 4 Nm. Insufficient torque will lead to a
loose connection and cable melting. A torque higher than 6 Nm will break the
fuse.
3. Ground the negative (black) terminal of the Input Cable to the chassis of
the vehicle or directly to the RV house battery’s negative (-) terminal if you
are connecting it to an RV.
4. Connect the Input Cable to the Vehicle Battery Port on the charger. 5.
Connect the Output Cable from the Portable Power Station Port of the charger
to the extra
battery port of the power station or extra battery.
Make sure that the Input Cable, Fuse Cable, and Output Cable are connected
firmly as loose connections can cause cable melting.
Compatibility
Vehicle Starter Battery or RV House Battery Please make sure the vehicle
starter battery or RV house battery is undamaged and rechargeable. The
battery’s nominal voltage should be 12V or 24V.
Are there any requirements for car models? The overall voltage of some older
or special car models is relatively low and the charger may fail to work as a
result. In this case, use the EcoFlow app to adjust the start voltage of the
charger. Portable Power Station or Extra Battery
The 800W Alternator Charger is connected to the extra battery port (XT150) of
the EcoFlow portable power station or extra battery via the XT150 Output
Cable. Please make sure your EcoFlow portable power station or extra battery
has a port of this kind.
Environmental Requirements To make sure the charger can operate normally, the
location where the charger is placed or installed should meet the following
requirements:
1. Be near to the portable power station or extra battery as the Output Cable
is only 1m long and its length cannot be extended.
2. Has adequate connection space around the ports. 3. Be dry and tidy with a
moderate temperature and away from heat sources. 4. Be away from flammable
substances as the charger produces heat when it’s in use. 5. Be well-
ventilated and not covered by blankets or anything that will hinder
ventilation. 6. Be away from children and pets.
Install Your Charger (Optional) For smooth rides, you can place the charger on
the power station. For bumpy rides, it’s recommended to install the charger
securely.
Method 1
You can use the included self-tapping screws to install the charger on the
body or frame of your vehicle.
Steps
1. Use the installation board to locate the drilling positions and mark them
with a marker. 2. Drill 2 holes of 5 mm diameter. 3. Fix the installation
board to the back of the charger with three M5 screws. 4. Insert the self-
tapping screws through the installation board and into the holes.
Method 2 You can use the included M6 bolts and nuts to install the charger on
a board.
Steps 1. Use the installation board to locate the drilling positions and mark
them with a marker. 2. Drill 2 holes of 6 mm diameter. 3. Fix the installation
board to the back of the charger with three M5 screws. 4. Insert the M6 bolts
through the installation board and into the holes. Then tighten the M6 nuts.
Getting Started Power On/Off
· Power On: Short press once · Power Off: Long press for 3s
To ensure that the charger will operate normally, please complete the wiring
as instructed first, and then power on the power station or extra battery
before you start your vehicle.
When you power on the charger for the first time, it will enter Charge Mode.
In daily use, when you power it on, it will enter the same mode as it was
powered off last time. To make sure the charger will operate normally, please
upgrade your portable power station or extra battery’s firmware to the latest
version before use.
Bind Your Charger EcoFlow offers a companion app for device management. By
binding the charger to your EcoFlow account via the app, you can:
1. Check the charger’s status 2. Change operating mode 3. Adjust output power
4. Adjust start voltage
Binding Steps
1. Download the EcoFlow App at: https://download.ecoflow.com/app 2. Visit the
EcoFlow app and log into your EcoFlow account. If you don’t have an account,
create
one first. 3. Tap the “Add Device” button or the “+” icon in the top right
corner to search for new EcoFlow
devices.
4. Turn on Bluetooth on your phone and bind the device to your EcoFlow
account. 5. Connect to the Internet (optional). After connecting the charger
to the Internet, you can manage the charger from afar. If Internet connection
is not available, you can manage the charger via Bluetooth. Unable to discover
your charger via Bluetooth? Follow the instructions in the “How to Unbind”
section to reset the charger’s Bluetooth and then try to bind again. How to
Unbind You can unbind via the app or the Power Button on the charger. To
unbind via the button, follow these steps:
1. Power off the portable power station or extra battery. 2. Long press the
Power Button for 3s to power off the charger. 3. Wait for several seconds and
then long press the Power Button for 5s. When the LED indicator
turns solid yellow, unbinding begins. When the indicator turns into another
color, unbinding is complete.
How to Switch Mode and State
You need to go to the device detail page on the app and tap on a mode icon to
change mode.
To switch between working or standby state, tap the toggle button. Charge Mode
· Power Flow: Alternator Vehicle Starter Battery or RV House Battery
Alternator Charger Portable Power Station or Extra Battery
· Maximum Power: 800W
With the portable power station or extra battery powered on, when your vehicle
is in motion, the charger can use the alternator’s redundant power to charge
the portable power station or extra battery.
In Charge Mode, the actual output power is influenced by the motion state and
the model of the vehicle.
To prevent the vehicle starter battery or RV house battery from
overdischarging, in Charge Mode, the charger will measure the voltage of the
battery. If the measured value is lower than the charger’s start voltage, the
charger will stop working.
If the charger remains idle in Charge Mode for over 48h, it will automatically
power off. For your driving safety, in Charge Mode, if the vehicle is in
motion, it is recommended not to change the operating mode.
Battery Maintenance Mode
· Power Flow: Portable Power Station or Extra Battery Alternator Charger
Vehicle Starter Battery
· Default Maximum Power: 100W
After powering on the portable power station or extra battery, you can use the
charger to keep your starter battery charged at an optimal level over an
extended period of time. It helps extend the lifespan of the battery and
ensures that it is ready for use when needed.
Reverse Charge Mode
· Power Flow: Portable Power Station or Extra Battery Alternator Charger
Vehicle Starter Battery or RV House Battery
· Maximum Power: 800W
With the portable power station or extra battery powered on, the charger will charge the vehicle starter battery or RV house battery with a maximum power of 800W.
How to Unplug Cables
To unplug the Input Cable or Output Cable, follow these steps: 1. Power off
the portable power station or extra battery. 2. Power off the charger. 3. Use
the included cable puller to unplug the cable.
Troubleshooting
LED indicator is red.
· Check app interfaces for error details.
Wiring is complete but charger won’t power on.
· Ensure correct polarity connection between the charger and the vehicle
starter battery or RV house battery.
· Verify that all terminals of the cables are connected firmly. · Verify that
the nominal voltage of the vehicle starter battery or RV house battery is 12V
or
24V. · Check whether the negative terminal of the Input Cable is connected to
the negative terminal
of the starter battery. If yes, connect the negative terminal of the Input
Cable to the chassis and try to power on the charger again.
In Charge Mode, the charger is working but the power station or extra battery
won’t charge.
· Upgrade the firmware of your portable power station or extra battery to the
latest version in the app.
· Check whether you’ve set a charge limit for your power station in the app.
Output power doesn’t reach the maximum.
· Check whether you’ve set the output power of the charger in the app. · The
alternator’s output may be low. Boost its output (e.g. by pressing the
accelerator) and
then try again.
In Charge Mode, the output power fluctuates dramatically.
· The reason could be that a battery sensor module is connected to the
negative terminal of the starter battery. Connect the negative terminal of the
Input Cable to the chassis and try again.
Power station or extra battery turns off after putting the charger into
standby state.
· Upgrade the firmware of your portable power station or extra battery to the
latest version in the app.
The connected WAVE 2 add-on battery won’t charge. Once a WAVE 2 add-on battery
is connected, the charger will initiate the device recognition process. Please
wait for around 1 minute. When recognition is finished, charging will begin.
If the problem persists, please contact technical support.
Maintenance
1. Inspect the cables every month and ensure that the terminals are tight.
Look out for cracks, abrasions, and corrosion on the cables. If you notice any
of this, stop using the cables immediately and follow the instructions in the
“Cable Replacement” section.
2. Use dry, soft, and clean cloth or paper towels to clean the charger.
Cable Replacement
For continued protection against risk of fire, or electric shock, replace only with same type and ratings of fuse.
1. To replace the Output Cable, purchase new cables from EcoFlow’s official
sales channels. 2. To replace the Input Cable, Fuse Cable, or Fuse, consult
EcoFlow’s official customer service for
purchase suggestions and ask a professional for replacement.
Size: 6 AWG
Size: 6 AWG
Rated Current: 125A
Input Cable
Fuse Cable
Fuse
What’s in the box
Cables b. Input Cable (5m) c. XT150 Output Cable (1m) d. Fuse Cable
Installation Kits e. Installation Board f. M5 Screw ×3 g. ST5.5 Screw ×2 h. M6
Bolt×2 i. M6 Nut ×2
Others j. Cable Puller k. Quick Start Guide & Safety Instructions & Warranty
Card
a. EcoFlow Alternator Charger
Specifications
Model
Net Weight
Dimensions (W × D × H)
EF-FC-301-1
Approximately 2.3 kg
242×194×35 mm (9.5×7.6×1.4 inch)
Wi-Fi
Frequency: 2412MHz-2472MHz – Maximum output power: 18.22dBm
Bluetooth Charge Mode
Frequency: 2402MHz-2480MHz – Maximum output power: 7.89dBm
Input: 12V/24V(11V-31V), 76A Max. Output: 40V-60V, 800W Max.
Battery Maintenance Mode
Input: 40V-60V, 3A Max. | Output: 13.8V/27.6V, 100W Max.
Reverse Charge Mode Input: 40V-60V, 21A Max. | Output: 13.8V/27.6V, 800W Max. Rated Current of Fuse 125A
Protection Type
Reverse polarity protection/Overcurrent protection/Short circuit protection/Overvoltage and undervoltage integral protection against overloads)
Operating Temperature 20 to 60(4 to 140) Storage Temperature 30 to 70(22 to 158)
Operating Humidity Storage Humidity
95% 95%
Safety Instructions
Wiring and Installation
1. It’s recommended that the wiring is performed by a professional. 2. Wear
personal protective equipment (including protective goggles and gloves) during
wiring
and installation. 3. It’s recommended to complete wiring before starting the
vehicle and turning on the charger. 4. Connect the fuse cable and the positive
terminal of the input cable to a torque of 3 to 4 Nm.
Insufficient torque will lead to a loose connection and cable melting. A
torque higher than 6 Nm will break the fuse. 5. Follow these steps when
connecting the input cable:
· Connect the ring terminal of the fuse cable to the positive terminal on the
vehicle starter battery or RV house battery.
· Connect the other end of the fuse cable to the positive terminal of the
input cable. · Ground the negative terminal of the input cable to the chassis
of the vehicle or directly to the
RV house battery’s negative terminal (if you are connecting it to an RV). ·
Connect the input cable to the vehicle battery port on the charger.
5. Make sure that the input cable, fuse cable, and output cable are connected
firmly as loose connections can cause cable melting.
6. Avoid reversing the polarity of the positive and negative connections when
connecting the input cable and the fuse cable to the vehicle starter battery
or RV house battery.
7. When wiring, avoid high temperature, sharp, and friction-prone areas, and
securely fasten the cables to avoid cable wear or loose connections caused by
cable movement.
8. Refer to the specifications of the vehicle starter battery or RV house
battery and make sure that its nominal voltage is 12V or 24V. Always observe
the safety instructions of the battery during use.
9. Do not use the charger with damaged or non-rechargeable batteries. 10.
Power off the charger and disconnect it before changing the wiring each time.
11. Make sure the screws are tightened to the specified torque during
installation (M5: 3 Nm;
ST5.5: 4 Nm; M6: 9 N*m). 12. CAUTION: To reduce the risk of fire, use only
battery packs that include the battery
management system and all necessary protection for the battery pack integral
to the pack.
Environmental Requirements
1. Install and use the charger in a dry and tidy environment with a moderate
temperature. 2. Keep the charger away from heat sources and wet environments.
3. Keep the charger away from flammable substances as the charger produces
heat when it’s in
use. 4. Use the charger in an area with good ventilation and pay attention not
to cover the charger
with blankets or anything that will hinder ventilation. 5. Do not wet the
charger, or soak it in water or any other liquids. 6. Keep children and pets
away from the charger.
Daily Use
1. Power off the charger before plugging or unplugging cables. 2. Inspect the
cables every month and ensure that the terminals are tight. Look out for
cracks,
abrasions, and corrosion on the cables. If you notice any of this, stop using
the cables immediately and follow the instructions in the “Cable Replacement”
section. 3. Avoid prolonged contact with the charger when it is in use. 4. Use
dry, soft, and clean cloth or paper towels to clean the charger. 5. Contact
EcoFlow’s official customer service if the charger needs repair. 6. Do not
disassemble the charger yourself. Otherwise, the charger may be damaged and
the warranty will be voided.
In Case of Emergency
1. In case of emergency, take precautions against electric shock (wear
insulating gloves, for instance) before touching the charger.
2. If the charger gets wet, stop using it immediately and refrain from
further operation or powering it on. Place the charger in a secure,
waterproof, and well-ventilated area, then contact EcoFlow’s official customer
service for assistance.
3. If the charger falls into water, place it in a secure, waterproof, and
well-ventilated area, and keep it away from contact until it is completely
dry. The dried charger should not be used again and must be properly disposed
of according to local laws and regulations.
4. If the charger catches fire, we recommend that you use the fire
extinguishers in the following order: water or water mist, sand, fire blanket,
dry powder, and finally a carbon dioxide fire extinguisher.
5. If the charger is overturned and severely damaged, wear insulating gloves
to turn it off, and then place the charger in an open area far from flammable
materials and people, and dispose of it according to local laws and
regulations.
References
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