REFURB: Zendure Solar Generator, Portable Power Station SuperBase V 4.6KWh 120V/240V $999.99 @Woot!
Zendure Solar Generator, Portable Power Station SuperBase V 4.6KWh 120V/240V Expandable Home Battery, 3800W AC Output (Refurbished)
Warranty: 6 Month Limited Warranty
DUAL VOLTAGE OUTPUT: SuperBase V LFP home backup battery with dual 120V/240V, 3800W output (2 units connected together can provide up to 7,600W) it's the first on planet Earth to support dual 120 volt and 240 volt operation in a single unit. So you can use it power both standrad household appliances and high voltage appliances such as Air compressors, Welding machines, Electric water heaters, Large power tools, Electric furnaces...
SEAMLESSLY ONLINE UPS: When you use 120volt and your device is directly connected to anyone of SBV's two 5-20 ports at the bottom it's backup power switches will on in 0ms. Otherwise, it will effect in 13ms. This provides maximum protection safeguarding the desktop PC, file servers, and other sensitive devices from data loss or damage.
6,600W MULTICHARGE: SBV also supports input from a 120V or 240V outlet AC. At 240V, it can draw 3,600W AC input and 3000W solar input or 3,600W AC and 3600W EV charger to up to 6600W maximum input power when connected to a satellite battery, that the Fastest Dual-Charge in the Industry.You can fully charge your SBV in 2Hrs when only use 240V 3600W AC. ( PS: Up to 4500W maximum input on base unit own).
MAKE YOUR RV LIFE EFFICIENT: SBV with 16 outputs and the portable battery's TT-30 port can supply up to 30A to your RV or camper's 120V appliances (Up to 3600W-is also the fastest charge in the industry). Also the Anderson port draw up to 378W max under 12.6V 30A. So you can charge your RV essentials feel free.
UP TO 46KWH!!! EXPANDABLE ENERGY ECOSYSTEM: SuperBase V the huge capacity solar generator can expand from 4.6kWh-46KWh with Extra Satellite Batteries. Which is enough energy to power a typical household for a week or more. Without doubt, it will be the best choice for household electricity storage. Easily replace the Gasoline/Fuel generator.
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Also, with 2 units paired together you double the inverter and battery power!
https://www.amazon.com/Zendure-Generator-SuperBase-Expandable-Emergency/dp/B0BPH98K15#customerReview... [amazon.com]
Buying this is a huge roll of the dice. If it holds up, great deal, but could also become a $1K brick.
https://www.amazon.com/Zendure-Generator-SuperBase-Expandable-Emergency/dp/B0BPH98K15#customerReview... [amazon.com]
Buying this is a huge roll of the dice. If it holds up, great deal, but could also become a $1K brick.
5kwh, $980 after the tax credit since it's new, 3 year warranty
Also, with 2 units paired together you double the inverter and battery power!
Look up battery/inverter/dolly builds on YouTube.
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5kwh, $980 after the tax credit since it's new, 3 year warranty
Look up battery/inverter/dolly builds on YouTube.
An inverter that does 240v split phase output at that kind of wattage will cost at least 1k…plus don't forget the various wiring, outlet, solar charger, etc etc. plus the know how to actually put it all together.
I am not recommending this unit per se…(I went with the Anker f3800 x 2) but for 2k it seems like a decent solution for a very good price.
My biggest issue is that its refurb and I don't think that this company is going to last.
An inverter that does 240v split phase output at that kind of wattage will cost at least 1k…plus don't forget the various wiring, outlet, solar charger, etc etc. plus the know how to actually put it all together.
I am not recommending this unit per se…(I went with the Anker f3800 x 2) but for 2k it seems like a decent solution for a very good price.
My biggest issue is that its refurb and I don't think that this company is going to last.
Look up battery/inverter/dolly builds on YouTube.
But my comment was about other power stations.
But I know Anker has been around for a long time and they aren't fly by night.
I actually had looked at the Zendure when they first came out. I found out that they can't charge via AC while outputting AC.... but most of them can't. But Zendure was quite expensive at the time.
The Anker can output 120 and charge via 120, but you are limited to 1440W. You cannot output 240 and charge via 120.
I bought an AC-DC power supply that I plug into my EV to charge the F3800 via the solar port. I have to buy another one at some point.
I will say this....if I didn't already have the Ankers I would probably be giving a pair of these Zendures a try for 2K.
EDIT: Maybe not. It appears that these have some weird 240V outlet. The anker f3800s have a 15-50 that I plug in to my panel via an interlock and a generator inlet.