AnkerDirect via Amazon has Anker SOLIX F2000 2400W Portable Power Station on sale for $1999 - $700 when you 'clip' the coupon on the product page = $1299. Shipping is free.
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Product Features:
2400W/2048Wh output:
1x RV port
4x AC ports
3x USB-C charging ports
2x USB-A ports
2x car outlets
LiFePO4
Weight: 67.3-lbs
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AnkerDirect via Amazon[amazon.com] has for Prime Members: 2400W Anker SOLIX F2000 LiFePO4 Power Station on sale for $1299 w/ the $700 'clipped' coupon on product page. Shipping is free.
Model: Anker 767 PowerHouse 2400W 2048Wh Portable Power Station
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Anker SOLIX F2000 Portable Power Station, PowerHouse 767, 2400W Solar Generator, GaNPrime Battery Generators for Home Use, LiFePO4 Power Station for Outdoor Camping, and RVs (Solar Panel Optional)
Manufacturer:
Anker
Model Number:
A1780
Product SKU:
B09XM7WDZ2
UPC:
194644100193
ASIN:
B09XM7WDZ2
Brand:
Anker
Item Dimensions LxWxH:
20.67 x 9.84 x 15.55 inches
Item Weight:
67.3 pounds
Item model number:
A1780
Manufacturer:
Anker
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I remember thinking that if this unit were to ever drop to $1500, I'd be all over it. Now, I'm going to wait and see how much further all these Lifepo units will drop.
Not if you have solar panels.
But that deal is a really sketchy no-name brand, whereas Anker is renowned.
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I remember thinking that if this unit were to ever drop to $1500, I'd be all over it. Now, I'm going to wait and see how much further all these Lifepo units will drop.
I remember thinking that if this unit were to ever drop to $1500, I'd be all over it. Now, I'm going to wait and see how much further all these Lifepo units will drop.
I remember thinking that if this unit were to ever drop to $1500, I'd be all over it. Now, I'm going to wait and see how much further all these Lifepo units will drop.
Why the wait?
It was weird because I was looking at these about 20 hours ago, 10 hours before you posted. I am not in a position that I can install a whole house generator, that runs off natural gas. I'm hesitant to buy a generator that runs off gasoline in the event that no one has power... But I still need to power my refrigerator, chest freezer? (Both? One? Anyways...) Also, potentially fans.
Why the wait?
It was weird because I was looking at these about 20 hours ago, 10 hours before you posted. I am not in a position that I can install a whole house generator, that runs off natural gas. I'm hesitant to buy a generator that runs off gasoline in the event that no one has power... But I still need to power my refrigerator, chest freezer? (Both? One? Anyways...) Also, potentially fans.
You could look at a tri-fuel generator that runs on NG and LP, in addition to gasoline. I had a power inlet installed (which includes a breaker and safety lockout on mains) next to a system propane connection that is primarily for my grill. When the power goes out for an extended period, I roll out the generator, plug it into the inlet, disconnect the grill (I have a rapid disconnect connector installed), connect the generator, fire it up with battery electric start, and I'm good to power most all of my electric demand. I have an PowerBack alarm that sounds when power is restored.
power just went out. I need a whole house backup solution for 2 refrigerators.
do I buy this, something bigger? or build my own?
If it's going to be stationary it might be worth looking into buying your own but honestly depends on a lot of factors. The primary one is are you skilled at electrical and such. There are whole home options by both Anker and ecoflow as well but they are more expensive. If you go over 3kw I believe you can get a 30% tax credit.
If it's going to be stationary it might be worth looking into buying your own but honestly depends on a lot of factors. The primary one is are you skilled at electrical and such. There are whole home options by both Anker and ecoflow as well but they are more expensive. If you go over 3kw I believe you can get a 30% tax credit.
I'm watching a lot of videos on YouTube about these guys attaching a battery and inverter to a hand cart to clone one of these. I think I can do it.
and then I'll need to get an electrician to hack my current solar on my roof to link to these if I ever want to go off grid one day
if I already got my 30% rebate for solar, can I do it again for the battery?
Just purchased Jackery 2000 pro actually it's in transit. Which is better? I've used Jackery for a while
Depends on your goals, this has more features like an rv style plug etc but if you don't need those and like jackery then it might not matter, also this has 5 year warranty and not sure about jackery
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It was weird because I was looking at these about 20 hours ago, 10 hours before you posted. I am not in a position that I can install a whole house generator, that runs off natural gas. I'm hesitant to buy a generator that runs off gasoline in the event that no one has power... But I still need to power my refrigerator, chest freezer? (Both? One? Anyways...) Also, potentially fans.
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do I buy this, something bigger? or build my own?
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It was weird because I was looking at these about 20 hours ago, 10 hours before you posted. I am not in a position that I can install a whole house generator, that runs off natural gas. I'm hesitant to buy a generator that runs off gasoline in the event that no one has power... But I still need to power my refrigerator, chest freezer? (Both? One? Anyways...) Also, potentially fans.
do I buy this, something bigger? or build my own?
I'm watching a lot of videos on YouTube about these guys attaching a battery and inverter to a hand cart to clone one of these. I think I can do it.
and then I'll need to get an electrician to hack my current solar on my roof to link to these if I ever want to go off grid one day
if I already got my 30% rebate for solar, can I do it again for the battery?
Depends on your goals, this has more features like an rv style plug etc but if you don't need those and like jackery then it might not matter, also this has 5 year warranty and not sure about jackery