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expired Posted by f12_26 | Staff • Sep 18, 2023
Sep 18, 2023 1:12 AM
5120Wh OUKITEL Abearl P5000 LiFePO4 Portable Power Station w/ 5 x 2200W AC Outlets
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Solar input is limited to 110v/15a (Without avoiding damage per the input port, it has taken 1300 watts from solar while outputting minimal power without issue)
Can charge and output simultaneously.
Does not do 240 as it states.
Has an RV plug.(I use it to feed the mini split, fridge, toaster oven)
Concerns I have are battery related to quality/capacity/cycle longevity, fan noise, and internal connection degradation. I also worry about the solar input restrictions.(running 3s2p 36v 250w panels(I know, dated older panels, got them for next to nothing and customer was about to wire the house to grid)
I didn't push the unit hard, I did see it running over 1000 watts without issue.
Weight & Size Product Weight: 114.6 lbs
Not that I'm saying that is a lot of weight for that much battery capacity, it's not. But if 115lbs isn't something you lift on your own that might make this less useful. "portable" is a bit of a stretch
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Even the solar extension cable on their website doesn't work with the larger unit...
Really your only option at that point is to use AC power ( not a massive deal breaker for me but annoying if you intend to use solar )
Probably the best deal for a bigger power station I've seen.
Only thing it's missing is BT/Wifi connection and 240v plug.
The capacity is ~4500wh which is 87%. I was hoping for at >90%.
The voltage is only 110v. It's fine for most electrical stuff but why not make this at 120v like it's suppose to be.
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could someone verify?
The faster recharging, from multiple sources, is worthwhile.
5120Wh converts to about 427Ah. I put a new 400Ah LiFePO4 battery in my camper earlier this year for $1200. Add a 2000W pure sine inverter for $200-$300, and you've saved about $500. This system does come with some fancy gauges and additional ports for what those are worth.