
Sump Pump Specifications and Runtime with Pump Partner
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This calculation assumes that water inflow in the basement is constant. The Sump Pump Runtime Scenarios with the Pump Partner (30s duration with a 10ft lift) are based on a fully charged Pump Partner with an effective discharge capacity of 1800Wh. However, in real-world conditions, factors such as varying precipitation levels, the length of drainage pipes in each household, and other variables can cause the pump's operating frequency to increase or decrease. For more precise working times, please refer to the remaining power and estimated runtime displayed by the PUMP PARTNER during operation.
• Compatible with all sump pump brands, including Zoeller, Everbilt, Utilitech, Craftsman, Ridgid, Wayne, Superior, DeWalt, and Liberty.
• Can be combined with a DC backup pump system to extend runtime by at least 2x.
• Dual 120V outputs allow simultaneous operation of two primary sump pumps.

Robust Power Output
With 4800 starting watts and 2400 running watts, Supports sump pumps with up to 40A surge current, compatible with all sump pump brands in the U.S. market, including those up to 1.5HP.

Innovative Power Switch Logic for Uninterrupted Operation
Traditional energy storage power stations are designed to conserve battery power by automatically turning off AC output when the battery is fully charged or when no continuous load is detected. When power is needed again, users must manually restart the system.
However, sump pumps operate intermittently, activating at irregular intervals depending on groundwater levels. They may turn on every minute, every few hours, or even after long idle periods. Standard energy storage systems may shut down during these idle periods and fail to turn back on automatically, leaving the sump pump without power—potentially leading to basement flooding.
In contrast, PUMP PARTNER’s AC input and output operate in a “Never-off” mode. Once connected to the power grid, PUMP PARTNER ensures an uninterrupted power supply, regardless of charge status or pump idle time. Even after reaching full charge or remaining inactive for extended periods, PUMP PARTNER continues delivering power until the battery is fully depleted, providing reliable operation and preventing unexpected shutdowns.

High Capacity & Long Lifespan
Equipped with the latest 2048Wh high-capacity LiFePO₄ battery, Although the nominal capacity of the PUMP PARTNER might suggest it is only about twice that of the 12V75AH backup power system and the 1024WH backup power station, its actual performance in continuous standby or operation over 24 hours paints a significantly different picture. The PUMP PARTNER delivers an effective energy output that is 8.5 times greater than the 12V75AH system and 4.6 times more than the 1024WH system. This capability is crucial for sump pumps that may need to operate at any time during stormy weather and 24-hour power outages, ensuring continuous, reliable power when it’s needed most. Offering over 4,000 charge cycles. Designed to handle thousands of extreme power outages with ease. Maintenance-free for over 10 years, saving nearly $1,000 in battery replacement costs.

Advanced Battery Management System (BMS) for Maximum Reliability
Traditional energy storage power stations, when connected to both the power grid and a sump pump, default to using mains power. While in standby mode, the inverter inside the power station continues to consume a small amount of power over time.
Since most standard Battery Management Systems (BMS) are not designed to detect this minimal standby power loss, the battery gradually depletes over hours or days, even though the system falsely displays a 100% charge. When an outage occurs, users may be misled into believing the battery is fully charged, only to find that power levels drop suddenly from 100% or 90% to 0%—leaving the sump pump with little or no backup power.
PUMP PARTNER eliminates this risk by integrating high-precision chips that enhance battery status detection and monitoring. Unlike traditional systems, PUMP PARTNER’s advanced BMS continuously detects and compensates for standby power loss in real-time, ensuring that the battery maintains its true energy levels. This means that even after extended standby periods, PUMP PARTNER is always prepared to provide reliable backup power when needed.

Highly integrated modularity & Intelligent
Plug-and-Play, No Plumbing or Electrical Modifications Needed – Save hundreds of dollars on installation costs.
Ultra-Low Standby Power Consumption – Automatically switches to emergency power within 10ms during an outage and seamlessly returns to grid power when restored. Intelligent bypass charging ensures uninterrupted power supply while recharging.
Real-Time Monitoring – A high-definition LCD screen displays remaining power, real-time sump pump power usage, and estimated runtime, along with smart self-diagnosis for quick troubleshooting. Everything is clear at a glance—no more unprotected sump pumps!
24/7 Continuous Power Connection – Seamless automatic switchover during outages, ensuring uninterrupted protection 365 days a year.

Safety & Fashion
Advanced Safety & Cooling – Low-noise intelligent cooling fan and a smart battery protection system actively prevent short circuits, overcurrent, overvoltage, and overcharging risks.
Built to Last – No redundant functions, minimizing failure risks. Durable full-metal housing with built-in solid wood legs keeps the unit elevated, protecting it from potential basement moisture.
Certified & Guaranteed – ETL, FCC, UN38.3, and UL2743 tested or certified, backed by a 3-year U.S. warranty.
How long can support the sump pump?

The runtime of Pump Partner for a sump pump depends on the pump’s power consumption and usage frequency. Most sump pumps only run a few minutes per hour during normal rain, meaning Pump Partner can last for days in typical outage scenarios. For severe storms with constant pumping, runtime will be shorter but still provides crucial backup time.
*Under the given experimental conditions: Pump Partner fully charged, Sump pump cycle: 10seconds ON every 3 minutes(storm level), Basement height: 10 feet. Most 1/3HP-1HP Sump pumps have an operating current between 5A and 11A.