5120Wh OUKITEL Abearl P5000 LiFePO4 Portable Power Station w/ 5 x 2200W AC Outlets
$2039
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Wellbots has 5120Wh OUKITEL Abearl P5000 LiFePO4 Portable Power Station w/ 5 x 2200W AC Outlets on sale for $2989 - $950 off w/ coupon code BIGENERGY = $2039. Shipping is free.
About this Item:
Capacity: 5120Wh
Battery: LiFePO4
Cycle Life: 3500+ Cycle
UPS: 1400W
Bi-Directional Inverter: 2200W
Output
AC Output: 2200W Rated, 4000W Surge, pure sine wave, 5 x AC 100-120V
DC Output: 2xUSB-A 12W, 2 x USB-A QC3.0 fast charge 18W, 2x USB-C 100W PD, 2x12V/3A
Aviation Socket: 1x24V/10A
Cigar Lighter: 1x12v/10A
Input
AC Charging: Max 1800W, AC 100-120V, Max 15A
Solar Charging: Max 1000W, 12-120V, 15A
Car Charging: 12V/8A or 24V/10A
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Wellbots[wellbots.com] has 5120Wh OUKITEL Abearl P5000 LiFePO4 Portable Power Station w/ 5 x 2200W AC Outlets on sale for $2989 - $950 off w/ coupon code BIGENERGY = $2099 > now $2039. Shipping is free.
About this Item:
Capacity: 5120Wh
Battery: LiFePO4
Cycle Life: 3500+ Cycle
UPS: 1400W
Bi-Directional Inverter: 2200W
Output
AC Output: 2200W Rated, 4000W Surge, pure sine wave, 5 x AC 100-120V
DC Output: 2xUSB-A 12W, 2 x USB-A QC3.0 fast charge 18W, 2x USB-C 100W PD, 2x12V/3A
Installed one of these in a she shed with a mini fridge, mini spit, toaster oven, tv, lights, etc and It's been fine for about a year. The shed is off grid with about 1500 watts of solar, there hasn't been any issues with power issues.
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.
Just a heads up if anyone is wondering, might be a dealbreaker for some:
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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09-18-2023 at 10:31 AM.
Just a heads up if anyone is wondering, might be a dealbreaker for some:
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
Just a heads up if anyone is wondering, might be a dealbreaker for some:
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
Good point. Thanks for bringing it up. I would have to lug this beast down to my basement. I think I can handle it. Still seems like a good deal. I'm soooo tempted.
lacks a 30A outlet
lacks a 240V fast charging input
UPS functionality is a plus.
30A is useful for RV usage but the 240V EV fast charging input is really a point of minor importance, especially since it charges already at 1800W on AC.
For good quality LFP cells at well under $0.5/Wh this is a much better deal than something like a EcoFlow unit with the EV fast charging, which is easily double the price.
How long would this run a 5000btu room AC or a refrigerator? I live in a condo that doesn't allow propane or gas storage and would like something to get me through a bit after a hurricane hits
This will also run a full size fridge or freezer, which most have a max wattage of about 2,000. Most battery power stations showing up on Slickdeals are not this powerful... this is actually the first one I have seen on here. This would be a great backup device to hold power to a fridge, or a sump pump during a power outage.
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09-19-2023 at 06:11 AM.
Installed one of these in a she shed with a mini fridge, mini spit, toaster oven, tv, lights, etc and It's been fine for about a year. The shed is off grid with about 1500 watts of solar, there hasn't been any issues with power issues.
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.
how to add a solar panel to this? or is there a model that can easily work with solar panels?
There is a port on the side for solar. It is limited to 110v and 15a. (It also says 1000 watts which doesnt add up)
It can solar charge and power output simultaneously. I don't know the input/output limit while charging and outputting power. I know it can charge 900 watts solar while outputting over 1000 watts.
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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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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
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
lacks a 240V fast charging input
UPS functionality is a plus.
lacks a 240V fast charging input
UPS functionality is a plus.
30A is useful for RV usage but the 240V EV fast charging input is really a point of minor importance, especially since it charges already at 1800W on AC.
For good quality LFP cells at well under $0.5/Wh this is a much better deal than something like a EcoFlow unit with the EV fast charging, which is easily double the price.
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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.
It can solar charge and power output simultaneously. I don't know the input/output limit while charging and outputting power. I know it can charge 900 watts solar while outputting over 1000 watts.