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expiredVioletHaddock489 | Staff posted Jul 01, 2025 04:07 AM
expiredVioletHaddock489 | Staff posted Jul 01, 2025 04:07 AM

Jackery Solar Generator 3000 PRO 3024Wh Power Station + 2x 200W Solar Panels

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$1,799

$3,999

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Jackery Inc via Amazon has Jackery Solar Generator 3000 PRO 3024Wh Power Station + 2x 200W Jackery SolarSaga 200 Solar Panels on sale for $1,999 - $200 with promo code JHNDJTRV at checkout = $1,799. Shipping is free.

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  • Note: Must be shipped and sold by Jackery Inc.
About this Item:
  • Large Capacity: 3024Wh that can power up to 99% of outdoor appliances
  • Ultra Fast Charging: Fully solar charged in 3-4 hours and wall charged in 2.4 hours
  • Portable Design: Pull rod and double wheels
  • Easily Accessible: Smart App Control
  • Cold Friendly: Functional in temperatures down to -20°C / -4°F
  • Silent: Unique quiet canyon cooling system
  • All-around Safety: Fully upgraded BMS
  • Explorer 3000 Pro: 3-year warranty
  • Solar Saga 200W: 2-year warranty

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Jackery Inc via Amazon has Jackery Solar Generator 3000 PRO 3024Wh Power Station + 2x 200W Jackery SolarSaga 200 Solar Panels on sale for $1,999 - $200 with promo code JHNDJTRV at checkout = $1,799. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Staff Member VioletHaddock489 for sharing this deal.
  • Note: Must be shipped and sold by Jackery Inc.
About this Item:
  • Large Capacity: 3024Wh that can power up to 99% of outdoor appliances
  • Ultra Fast Charging: Fully solar charged in 3-4 hours and wall charged in 2.4 hours
  • Portable Design: Pull rod and double wheels
  • Easily Accessible: Smart App Control
  • Cold Friendly: Functional in temperatures down to -20°C / -4°F
  • Silent: Unique quiet canyon cooling system
  • All-around Safety: Fully upgraded BMS
  • Explorer 3000 Pro: 3-year warranty
  • Solar Saga 200W: 2-year warranty

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Model: Jackery Solar Generator 3000 PRO 400W, 3024Wh Power Station with 2x200W Solar Panels, Fast Charging in 2.4 Hours, Intelligent BMS, 2xPD 100W Ports for RV Outdoor Camping & Power Outages Black, Orange

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cliqued
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Per Jackery Official website, the cell-type for 3000 Pro is Lithium-ion. The 2000 Plus cell type is LFP.
Binar
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how did they get so many TU but nobody mentioning the wrong link? Are you saying all these pseudo deals are getting fake TU enough to be pushed to FP? SD would never do that...jking


Best deals are non-staff deals. Everything staff posts is a shill
EagerHose338
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This link is the pro 2000, they have a 3000 listed for 1,799 but it only has one panel vs the two from Amazon

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efficacymanJul 01, 2025 09:19 PM
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Link is malformed and missing a semi colon - it is http// and not http://
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Quote from efficacyman :
Link is malformed and missing a semi colon - it is http// and not http://
how did they get so many TU but nobody mentioning the wrong link? Are you saying all these pseudo deals are getting fake TU enough to be pushed to FP? SD would never do that...jking


Best deals are non-staff deals. Everything staff posts is a shill
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EagerHose338Jul 02, 2025 05:03 PM
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Quote from GowoonC :
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Jacke.../326322266 $1,699.00

This link is the pro 2000, they have a 3000 listed for 1,799 but it only has one panel vs the two from Amazon
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Per Jackery Official website, the cell-type for 3000 Pro is Lithium-ion. The 2000 Plus cell type is LFP.
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Quote from EagerHose338 :
This link is the pro 2000, they have a 3000 listed for 1,799 but it only has one panel vs the two from Amazon

Both have 2 panels. The 2000 Plus is better. It might have a smaller battery pack, natively, but it's expandable unlike the 3000 Pro. Oh yeah, and the lithium ion vs LFP.
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rpm40Jul 05, 2025 02:42 PM
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I'm looking for something that would be good as a whole house emergency power source to just power the essentials for a day or two (fridge, a maybe microwave for a few minutes, a lamp or phone charger) but also am interested in having something that could be lugged out on occasion for camping, bbqs, etc. and would love solar capability if I can get a cabin down the road. Is this a good "do it all" option? Main thing is that it will give enough power for the emergencies so I can feel like it's a responsible purchase 😂

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Quote from rpm40 :
I'm looking for something that would be good as a whole house emergency power source to just power the essentials for a day or two (fridge, a maybe microwave for a few minutes, a lamp or phone charger) but also am interested in having something that could be lugged out on occasion for camping, bbqs, etc. and would love solar capability if I can get a cabin down the road. Is this a good "do it all" option? Main thing is that it will give enough power for the emergencies so I can feel like it's a responsible purchase 😂
that's thousands and thousands
https://www.reddit.com/r/Jackery/
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andyrobertsJul 08, 2025 01:03 PM
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So how much are all these things really? Seems there are 5-6 power banks 50% or more off every time I get on SD.
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chbrandtJul 09, 2025 04:03 PM
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Quote from rpm40 :
I'm looking for something that would be good as a whole house emergency power source to just power the essentials for a day or two (fridge, a maybe microwave for a few minutes, a lamp or phone charger) but also am interested in having something that could be lugged out on occasion for camping, bbqs, etc. and would love solar capability if I can get a cabin down the road. Is this a good "do it all" option? Main thing is that it will give enough power for the emergencies so I can feel like it's a responsible purchase 😂
This would do what you're looking for.
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Would this type of battery be able to power two sump pumps (0.5 hp+1/3hp)? There will be cases where two pumps might need to work at the same time, so I'm concerned about the peak currents rather than combined wattage. My standby generator might be unrepairable and I'm looking to see alternative countermeasures for this water mitigation I have.
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tisi99Jul 12, 2025 01:44 AM
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As a Floridian, would this be a good back-up power source for this climate? I don't need much lighting, perhaps some led which require minimal power, but my main concern would be my fridge and another freezer. Could this keep up?

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