The most popular questions and answers

What is the battery capacity and type of the VEVOR Q3600Pro?

The Q3600Pro features a 3840Wh high-capacity LiFePO₄ (lithium iron phosphate) battery, known for its safety, longevity, and stable performance over thousands of charge cycles.

How much power can it output, and what devices can it run?

It delivers a continuous AC output of 3600W, making it capable of powering demanding appliances like refrigerators, microwaves, power tools, and even small air conditioners

How many output ports does it have?

The unit includes 10 output ports, covering AC outlets, USB-A, USB-C (with Power Delivery), DC5521, XT60, and a car cigarette lighter socket—ideal for charging everything from phones to drones to camping gear

Reviews & Real-World Testing

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Dave R., Freelance Photographer
4 days ago
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As a field videographer, I need clean, powerful, and silent energy and the Q3600Pro delivers. I ran two Sony camera batteries via USB-C PD, a 150W LED light panel, and a MacBook Pro simultaneously with zero hiccups. The XT60 and DC5521 ports are perfect for custom gear setups, and the expandable battery option means I can add capacity for multi-day shoots. Also, LiFePO₄ chemistry gives me confidence it’ll last years, not just a couple of seasons. Highly recommended for creatives or tradespeople.

Sandra M., California
4 days ago
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The specs looked perfect – 3600W, LiFePO₄, solar input – but my unit arrived with no clear instructions, and the display showed an error code I couldn’t find in the manual. When I contacted VEVOR support, responses were slow and unhelpful. Even after resetting, the solar charging efficiency seems far below what’s advertised (barely 200W input from my 600W array). Plus, it arrived with minor dents in the casing, suggesting poor packaging. The power output works fine for basic use, but between the support issues, unclear documentation, and performance gaps, I expected more from a premium-priced unit.

Liam C., UK
4 days ago
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I’ve been using the Q3600Pro for weekend camping and occasional home backup, and overall, it’s impressively powerful. The 3840Wh capacity easily runs my cooler, lights, and laptop for 2–3 days off-grid, and solar charging works as advertised with my 300W panels. That said, it’s heavy (nearly 100 lbs) – not something you casually carry far—and the cooling fan kicks on loudly under high load (like when running a microwave), which can be disruptive at night. Not a dealbreaker, but worth knowing if you’re noise-sensitive or solo-traveling.

Priya K., Texas
4 days ago
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When a storm knocked out power for 3 days, the Q3600Pro kept our essentials running: fridge, Wi-Fi router, medical nebulizer, and phone charging for the whole family. I especially appreciated the pure sine wave output – no flickering or device issues. Setup was plug-and-play, and the LCD screen clearly shows remaining wattage and battery %, which eased my anxiety. My only nitpick? It’s a bit bulky for frequent moving, but for emergency home backup, it’s worth every penny.

Alex T., USA
4 days ago
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I took the VEVOR Q3600Pro on a 7-day van trip through the Rockies, and it powered everything: my 12V fridge, CPAP machine, drone batteries, laptop, and even a small coffee maker. The LiFePO₄ battery felt rock-solid—no overheating, even after running my mini AC for a few hours. Solar recharging via my 400W panels worked flawlessly thanks to the adjustable input. At 96 lbs it’s not light, but the built-in handle made it manageable. For true off-grid freedom, this thing is a game-changer.

3.6 5 votes
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5 Reviews
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Dave R., Freelance Photographer
4 days ago
Rating :
     

As a field videographer, I need clean, powerful, and silent energy and the Q3600Pro delivers. I ran two Sony camera batteries via USB-C PD, a 150W LED light panel, and a MacBook Pro simultaneously with zero hiccups. The XT60 and DC5521 ports are perfect for custom gear setups, and the expandable battery option means I can add capacity for multi-day shoots. Also, LiFePO₄ chemistry gives me confidence it’ll last years, not just a couple of seasons. Highly recommended for creatives or tradespeople.

Sandra M., California
4 days ago
Rating :
     

The specs looked perfect – 3600W, LiFePO₄, solar input – but my unit arrived with no clear instructions, and the display showed an error code I couldn’t find in the manual. When I contacted VEVOR support, responses were slow and unhelpful. Even after resetting, the solar charging efficiency seems far below what’s advertised (barely 200W input from my 600W array). Plus, it arrived with minor dents in the casing, suggesting poor packaging. The power output works fine for basic use, but between the support issues, unclear documentation, and performance gaps, I expected more from a premium-priced unit.

Liam C., UK
4 days ago
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I’ve been using the Q3600Pro for weekend camping and occasional home backup, and overall, it’s impressively powerful. The 3840Wh capacity easily runs my cooler, lights, and laptop for 2–3 days off-grid, and solar charging works as advertised with my 300W panels. That said, it’s heavy (nearly 100 lbs) – not something you casually carry far—and the cooling fan kicks on loudly under high load (like when running a microwave), which can be disruptive at night. Not a dealbreaker, but worth knowing if you’re noise-sensitive or solo-traveling.

Priya K., Texas
4 days ago
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When a storm knocked out power for 3 days, the Q3600Pro kept our essentials running: fridge, Wi-Fi router, medical nebulizer, and phone charging for the whole family. I especially appreciated the pure sine wave output – no flickering or device issues. Setup was plug-and-play, and the LCD screen clearly shows remaining wattage and battery %, which eased my anxiety. My only nitpick? It’s a bit bulky for frequent moving, but for emergency home backup, it’s worth every penny.

Alex T., USA
4 days ago
Rating :
     

I took the VEVOR Q3600Pro on a 7-day van trip through the Rockies, and it powered everything: my 12V fridge, CPAP machine, drone batteries, laptop, and even a small coffee maker. The LiFePO₄ battery felt rock-solid—no overheating, even after running my mini AC for a few hours. Solar recharging via my 400W panels worked flawlessly thanks to the adjustable input. At 96 lbs it’s not light, but the built-in handle made it manageable. For true off-grid freedom, this thing is a game-changer.

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