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2160Wh SOLARPLAY Q2501 2400w LiFePO4 Portable Power Station $374 + Free S/H

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$374.xx + free s/h w/ code IFP1IEG

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$374.xx + free s/h w/ code IFP1IEG

pretty detailed review @ yt [youtube.com]

ships from USA warehouse

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These off-brand power stations are getting cheaper and cheaper. 17 cents per Wh is definitely a good price. If I did not get an Oupes 1500 recently, I may consider getting this due to the price. One thing I don't like is the plastic cover blocking all the AC ports. 500W max in solar input is also kinda meh.
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Quote from Tazmania99 :
These off-brand power stations are getting cheaper and cheaper. 17 cents per Wh is definitely a good price. If I did not get an Oupes 1500 recently, I may consider getting this due to the price. One thing I don't like is the plastic cover blocking all the AC ports. 500W max in solar input is also kinda meh.
Solar input is a bit of a deal breaker for me too, but the price is good. Also solar is 48V MAX
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These must be grabe-b or less quality cells. 500W input is a deal-breaker as well for many
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Quote from Tazmania99 :
These off-brand power stations are getting cheaper and cheaper. 17 cents per Wh is definitely a good price. If I did not get an Oupes 1500 recently, I may consider getting this due to the price. One thing I don't like is the plastic cover blocking all the AC ports. 500W max in solar input is also kinda meh.
Have to agree.

The video review linked by the OP, claims the voltage drop at maximum draw as a setback, which it is if you have sensitive electronics attached at that load level. But how often are you going to be running a microwave at 2,400 watts, without worrying about a spike damaging the unit anyway? My opinion is that the voltage drop helps prolong the life of the unit, and is more of a benefit than a deficit.

I don't like that most reviewers leave out solar-over-AC charging priority, though, when the battery is at zero and the sun comes up, with the unit automatically charging. Most cheaper units don't reset, but the test should be an automatic for reviewers, like ReeWray Outdoors usually does. Unattended functionality is a plus for most.
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dickbibgges
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Drops voltage.more power you use
Loud fan noise
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Review: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ItbI6zCwAJc

Some notes I found interesting: The inverter starts at 110V which is a bit low already, and if you use a 50ft+ extension cord and pull say 1000W with this it's possible you end up with 100V at your load which is bad. As you add more load the voltage drops alarmingly as well. If you get to 2400W and above it just keeps dropping the voltage instead of tripping. The review shows under 90V at one point. This was tested at 1.7kwh capacity, so about 80% of rated capacity (85-88% is common in this class). My take: If you have non-sensitive equipment and want a battery that draws low wattage for a reasonable amount of time, this is decent. But this doesn't perform like other 2kwh batteries from what I've seen.
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This looks a lot like the AFERIY P210, the port layout, form factor and feature set are basically identical.
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Price of an equivalent 160ah 12v battery is about $280, so this cheap hybrid mppt charger and pure sine wave inverter would cost approximately $100.
So long as you don't max up to the 2400W and limit your usage under 2000W load, the voltage drop in the youtube video hopefully will not trigger. this is a good price to take a risk.
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When I try to enter the promo code I get:
For security reasons your request can't currently be processed
What am I doing wrong?
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Holy cow so much power for $
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Has anyone used this brand?
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Quote from CyanMoon785 :
When I try to enter the promo code I get:
For security reasons your request can't currently be processed
What am I doing wrong?

try again, and be sure to enter your address/etc ahead of checking out
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if it's not a tried a tested brand , I'm not putting a fire risk in my home.
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Quote from iconian :
try again, and be sure to enter your address/etc ahead of checking out
I just tried and got the same error message. I've ordered from Aliexpress before so my address is already in their system and is auto selected at checkout. I wonder if code is limited use or targeted or maybe they sold out of their allotment.

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