BougeRV via Amazon has
BougeRV 1120Wh LifePO4 Fort Portable Battery Backup/Power Station (Black) on sale for $999.99 - Extra $300 Off coupon found on product page - Extra $100 Off promo code
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About the Product- 1120Wh Capacity
- LifePO4 Battery
- 3500+ Cycles to 80% Capacity
- USB-A Output: 2 x 5V/2.4A, 12W
- PV Solar Recharge: 12-30V, 8A 200W Max
- USB-A QC3.0 Output: 1 x 5V/3A, 15W; 9V/2A, 18W
- USB-C Recharge: 20V, 3A 60W Max
- USB-C Output: 1 x 5V 3A / 9V 3A / 12V 3A / 15V 3A /20V 3A, 60W Max
- AC Output: 3 x 110V, 1200W (2000W Peak) Pure Sine Wave
- Product Dimensions: 12.59" x 9" x 11"
- Product Weight: 35.2 lb.
Warranty- Includes a 1-year manufacturer warranty w/ purchase
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- BougeRv has an earlier machine identical to this but non-Lifepo4. I guess they decided to switched out with Lifepo4 now.
- Can run a steady max 1200w but will surge higher than for less than 30 secs.
- Capacity is 1120wh but usable capacity is about 85% for AC and 81% for DC according to reviews.
- Max charging for solar is 200w and AC charging is also 200w and you CAN"T combine. Although the USB-C goes both ways so you can do solar+usb-c OR AC+usb-c for around 250w max charging.
- BougeRv pretty much is a rebranded company, they buy stuff from the original manufacturers and put their labels on it. Like this is an identical machine. https://www.amazon.com/LIPOWER-Po...GZSGL?th=1
As I posted earlier, .54 cents/wh is pretty damn good. My baseline is .50 cents.
I really don't see a negative to this machine except that it max out at 200w charging but you can do 250w max.
I didn't like their earlier station but since switching to Lifepo4, this seems like a winner.
This would be a good station for short camping trip and backing a fridge when the power goes down.
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I usually use .50 cents per wh as the baseline for these power station.
Looking at the capacity and featureset, these look like phenomenal units
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Looking at the capacity and featureset, these look like phenomenal units
These tend to lose calibration if you don't do a full discharge/charge every few months or so.
Yeah, I want a 1500W inverter.