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PECRON E600LFP Portable Power Station 1200W 614Wh LiFePo4 $299

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Pecron is selling their Power Station right now for $299, an incredible deal.
Plenty of videos out there for reviews. Thought I would share.

1200W AC Pure Sine Wave Inverter (2400W Surge)
614Wh Large Capacity (25.6V/24Ah)
LiFePo4 Battery with 3,500+ Life Cycles to 80%
400W Max Solar Charging
Rated Power1200W
Peak PowerThrough intelligent buck drive, run 2000W appliances
Capacity614Wh
AC Input120V/60Hz Pure Sine Wave
PV InputVoc 12V~18V / 100W Max /7A Max.
Voc 32V~95V / 400W Max / 15A Max

Battery Type LiFePo4 Battery
Can retain 80% of its original capacity at 3500 complete charge cycles
Weight 20lbs(9.4Kg)
DC Output12V
Dimension
L11.7xW7.8xH8.5in
Car Input DC 12~18V--100W(Max)

https://www.pecron.com/products/p...on-lifepo4
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Pecron is selling their Power Station right now for $299, an incredible deal.
Plenty of videos out there for reviews. Thought I would share.

1200W AC Pure Sine Wave Inverter (2400W Surge)
614Wh Large Capacity (25.6V/24Ah)
LiFePo4 Battery with 3,500+ Life Cycles to 80%
400W Max Solar Charging
Rated Power1200W
Peak PowerThrough intelligent buck drive, run 2000W appliances
Capacity614Wh
AC Input120V/60Hz Pure Sine Wave
PV InputVoc 12V~18V / 100W Max /7A Max.
Voc 32V~95V / 400W Max / 15A Max

Battery Type LiFePo4 Battery
Can retain 80% of its original capacity at 3500 complete charge cycles
Weight 20lbs(9.4Kg)
DC Output12V
Dimension
L11.7xW7.8xH8.5in
Car Input DC 12~18V--100W(Max)

https://www.pecron.com/products/p...on-lifepo4

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Not having UPS functionality is a deal breaker for me.
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have this model which was posted here (for 20 cents more on amazon) before deal poster was nuked by SD. this product is decent but no app and solar charging has a lower limit (it is like under 300 or something) so you have to physically check and see if it is fully charged.


i personally can't attest to Wh but it appears to be close. I suspect efficiency is not as good with these no name brands....

that said, when i received product, it was not 100% depleted. good luck shoppers lol

lukewarm rec from me. the lack of an app makes charging annoying on cloudy days
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Quote from ElatedHealth6110 :
Not having UPS functionality is a deal breaker for me.
I can understand that. I personally have a UPS so I can move the UPS over ito the Power Station if need. But I don't have medical equipment plugged into the UPS so. I understand where you are comming from.

Find a Power Station (ok name brand) that can brew a cup of coffee from a Keurig Slim innitially drawing 1435w surge, maintaining the brew without a sweat. Fans didn't even turn on! Ran around 1231w the entire time.. started at 81% battery ended at 71% battery after the brew.

So far I am VERY impressed for $284.

Now, this is my first 1hr of the E600, if I find something bad I will update here no worres Smilie Sofar, it can do my keurig Slim at 1400w/1245w. My EB3A could power my 10 year old fridge at @ 435w surge (But I had to have power boost on or it overloaded), 79w during on/off for about 5+ hrs.. So I'm happy this E600 will do it double that and without going into an app to turn on boost.

This is what I bought the E600 for... A small heater, fridge.. be able to run a fan, coffee, Lights, you can do IKEA low voltage lighting low amp light on anythig so that's easy. Charge all flashlights, battery packs for hand tools, cell phones.. that sort of thing.
but at 600w from my EB3A I couldn't do more then that, the 1200w on the E600 I can.
Even 700w microwave I probably can run on this E600 so in the workplace, camping, construction.

The Pecron E600 just finished charging. It is quiet.

Anyone that thumbs down this, you really have to look what there is in the 1200w range at what cost. There is nothing that comes close to this price that I know off, show me?
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Quote from puncturepremium :
have this model which was posted here (for 20 cents more on amazon) before deal poster was nuked by SD. this product is decent but no app and solar charging has a lower limit (it is like under 300 or something) so you have to physically check and see if it is fully charged.


i personally can't attest to Wh but it appears to be close. I suspect efficiency is not as good with these no name brands....

that said, when i received product, it was not 100% depleted. good luck shoppers lol

lukewarm rec from me. the lack of an app makes charging annoying on cloudy days
Mine listing was adjusted but ended up not being 100% correct so I took it down and redid this one.

The efficiency has been reviewed on several videos to be about 89 - 91%. (which is on par with ' name brands'.
I have watched and read a lot of reviews regarding charging with Solar on this E600.
Seems two ways/ 2 ports to use ( as you probably know). Depends on your conditions but the 100W panels go in the top port. andover that goes in the bottom port. some are reporting over 300w. Seems slightly lower on a 100w panel... around 80w'ish.

It is certinally over 200w from others like bluetti.
The BougeRv Flash300 does amazing solar input.. probably could recharge that on a 20w panel (maybe) but up to 600w! Problem is the battery is not LiFePo4. It is 600w 285wh. IF it was LiFePo4 I would have chosen that over the EB3A but the EB3A does a boost mode too.


Then Bluetti AC60 at $649?! it is still 600w. It ca only do 200w input solar.

This E600 isn't $1100.
The E600 is $100 more then I paid for the EB3A out the door on both.
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Quote from GreenScene5587 :
I have watched and read a lot of reviews regarding charging with Solar on this E600.
Seems two ways/ 2 ports to use ( as you probably know). Depends on your conditions but the 100W panels go in the top port. andover that goes in the bottom port. some are reporting over 300w. Seems slightly lower on a 100w panel... around 80w'ish.

It is certinally over 200w from others like bluetti.
The BougeRv Flash300 does amazing solar input.. probably could recharge that on a 20w panel (maybe) but up to 600w! Problem is the battery is not LiFePo4. It is 600w 285wh. IF it was LiFePo4 I would have chosen that over the EB3A but the EB3A does a boost mode too.


Then Bluetti AC60 at $649?! it is still 600w. It ca only do 200w input solar.

This E600 isn't $1100.
The E600 is $100 more then I paid for the EB3A out the door on both.
you can't use both inputs to charge, i only use bottom one to get the max watts out of my solar panel when daisy chaining
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How long could something like this power a regular size fridge? We get power outages randomly in the summer for 4-6 hours, could it handle it?
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Quote from ideal2545 :
How long could something like this power a regular size fridge? We get power outages randomly in the summer for 4-6 hours, could it handle it?
That depends on your fridge. A youtuber (I'm restricted to say who) tried to use this on his newer fridge and the surge was to long so it didn't work. It looked like a large fridge that may have had smart technology in it. I'm not sure. but if you use a volt meter (harbor freight sells one @ $25) it can tell you the initial draw when pluggin in, then the on off drag. Mine was 435w ish on my Bluetti EB3A initially, and the EB3A overloaded. I had to unlock power boost using the app to be able to use the EB3A on the fridge. Once on, the EB3A lasted about 5-6 hrs with me opening the fridge door 2 times during that test. The draw of on and off was about 79w.

So this E600 with the larger wh (as showing in another video on youtube ) lasted 12 hrs and I would think would last 12 hrs. On MY fridge.

I hope that helps! Smilie

Out of all the things in a power outage I would want back up for it would be my food storage. I'm happy this will work for that. AND It can take a solar in during the backup power to my fridge maybe get an extra couple hrs out of it.
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Dammit I just ordered the tenergy deal for $99. Is this worth it to return the tenergy for this?
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Quote from zenrider675 :
Dammit I just ordered the tenergy deal for $99. Is this worth it to return the tenergy for this?
What is the Tenergy deal?
I don't know the specs.
I would think at $99 it isnt even on par with a lower model spec like EB3A Bluetti.

This Pecron E600
1200W 614Wh LiFePo4 batteries.​

I just brewed a cup of coffee with my Keurig Slim. Drew 1400w + at first and ran at 1240w the entire time. No boost mode on needed. 81% battery to 77% battery.
Not even the EB3A can do that with boost on.

Yeah, order this fast Smilie
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Quote from zenrider675 :
Dammit I just ordered the tenergy deal for $99. Is this worth it to return the tenergy for this?
the tenergy is a good deal too..this is a hell of a deal if it actually performs well, but it's gonna be larger (due to the higher capacity)
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Quote from GreenScene5587 :
That depends on your fridge. A youtuber (I'm restricted to say who) tried to use this on his newer fridge and the surge was to long so it didn't work. It looked like a large fridge that may have had smart technology in it. I'm not sure. but if you use a volt meter (harbor freight sells one @ $25) it can tell you the initial draw when pluggin in, then the on off drag. Mine was 435w ish on my Bluetti EB3A initially, and the EB3A overloaded. I had to unlock power boost using the app to be able to use the EB3A on the fridge. Once on, the EB3A lasted about 5-6 hrs with me opening the fridge door 2 times during that test. The draw of on and off was about 79w.

So this E600 with the larger wh (as showing in another video on youtube ) lasted 12 hrs and I would think would last 12 hrs. On MY fridge.

I hope that helps! Smilie

Out of all the things in a power outage I would want back up for it would be my food storage. I'm happy this will work for that. AND It can take a solar in during the backup power to my fridge maybe get an extra couple hrs out of it.
I found some data on the home depot website, chatGPT thinks it would last 7.5 hours haha...

question:
okay so what I found is that the battery has a 614Wh Large Capacity (25.6V/24Ah), and the fridge says it uses 716/kWh a year

answer:
Thank you for providing the information. To calculate how long the portable battery can power your fridge, we need to convert the annual energy consumption of the fridge to a daily value and then compare it to the capacity of the battery.

Here's the calculation:

Convert the annual energy consumption of the fridge to a daily value:
716 kWh/year / 365 days = 1.96 kWh/day

Convert the daily energy consumption of the fridge to watt-hours (Wh):
1.96 kWh/day × 1,000 Wh/kWh = 1,960 Wh/day

Now let's compare the daily energy consumption of the fridge to the capacity of the battery:

Battery capacity: 614 Wh

If we assume that the battery is fully charged, we can estimate the duration it will power the fridge by dividing the battery capacity by the daily energy consumption of the fridge:

614 Wh / 1,960 Wh/day ≈ 0.313 day or approximately 7.5 hours

Therefore, with the given battery capacity, it can power your fridge for about 7.5 hours before it's depleted. Keep in mind that this is an estimate, and factors like battery efficiency and variations in fridge power consumption may affect the actual duration.
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Quote from slimdunkin117 :
the tenergy is a good deal too..this is a hell of a deal if it actually performs well, but it's gonna be larger (due to the higher capacity)
Some pics wth measurements for you
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