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populargadgetdoc posted Yesterday 03:24 PM
populargadgetdoc posted Yesterday 03:24 PM

Aferiy p210 portable power station 2400w 2048wh $545.22 + Free Shipping

$545

$699

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Wellbots is running sale on the AFERIY P210 Portable Power Station 2400W 2048Wh at $545.22 when applying coupon code POWER22 at checkout. Shipping is free



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2400W AC Pure Sine Wave Inverter;

2048Wh Large Capacity;

App Bluetooth Control;

Recharge from 0-100% in 2 Hours(AC input);

LiFePo4 Battery with 4000+ Life Cycles to 85%;

4 Ways to Recharge (AC/Solar/Car/AC+Solar)

16 Outputs For Multiple Devices;

500W Max MPPT. Solar Input;

UPS Battery Backup

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Wellbots is running sale on the AFERIY P210 Portable Power Station 2400W 2048Wh at $545.22 when applying coupon code POWER22 at checkout. Shipping is free



Specs:



2400W AC Pure Sine Wave Inverter;

2048Wh Large Capacity;

App Bluetooth Control;

Recharge from 0-100% in 2 Hours(AC input);

LiFePo4 Battery with 4000+ Life Cycles to 85%;

4 Ways to Recharge (AC/Solar/Car/AC+Solar)

16 Outputs For Multiple Devices;

500W Max MPPT. Solar Input;

UPS Battery Backup

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Yesterday 03:37 PM
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ValueRangerYesterday 03:37 PM
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Good price per watt hour, but that max solar input...
Yesterday 03:56 PM
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Yesterday 03:56 PM
sfbrianclYesterday 03:56 PM
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So no wifi control, which means you can't control it remotely. Given how cheap a 2.4wifi chip is, seems kinda silly. But, every penny matters at this price per wh I guess.

And that price per wh is pretty good. Just wonder about the efficiency and all that from these no name batteries
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VioletFruit8812Yesterday 06:16 PM
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Quote from ValueRanger :
Good price per watt hour, but that max solar input...
Also the solar input beeps at you in dawn/dusk times.... when the power comes on and comes off. Solar input is basically unusable, and should actually be called "Battery power input port" since it takes power from etaker and alternator chargers, but is a poor excuse for solar input
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Yesterday 07:42 PM
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Yesterday 07:42 PM
coronalForceYesterday 07:42 PM
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Is this brand any good? Never heard of it
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Yesterday 09:56 PM
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Yesterday 09:56 PM
WoodSlayR
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Yesterday 09:56 PM
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Quote from VioletFruit8812 :
Also the solar input beeps at you in dawn/dusk times.... when the power comes on and comes off. Solar input is basically unusable, and should actually be called "Battery power input port" since it takes power from etaker and alternator chargers, but is a poor excuse for solar input
Unusable? Let's not be hyperbolic. Its definitely useable. It's limited to 500 watts regardless of whether you plug in solar panels, or something like the Etaker, or any other DC to DC charger. 500 watts max isn't the best input number, but it's also far from the worse. Considering 500 watts of solar can charge it from 0 to 100% within a single day even with less than perfect solar conditions & a bit over 4 hrs if using an alternative way like a large enough alternator charger or even just raw 24-48v lifepo4 supplemental battery storage. Not bad.
Last edited by WoodSlayR July 26, 2025 at 03:01 PM.
Yesterday 10:04 PM
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PumpkinatorYesterday 10:04 PM
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1000 watt AC fast charging and 500 watt max solar charging is okay, but not as quick as similar capacity Ecoflow or Bluetti models. Also, I don't see that it's possible to add an expansion battery to further the capacity.
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worthminingToday 01:41 AM
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Quote from WoodSlayR :
Unusable? Let's not be hyperbolic. Its definitely useable. It's limited to 500 watts regardless of whether you plug in solar panels, or something like the Etaker, or any other DC to DC charger. 500 watts max isn't the best input number, but it's also far from the worse. Considering 500 watts of solar can charge it from 0 to 100% within a single day even with less than perfect solar conditions & a bit over 4 hrs if using an alternative way like a large enough alternator charger or even just raw 24-48v lifepo4 supplemental battery storage. Not bad.
does it have a programmable input priority setting, such as solar first then AC input? this is useful for a home indoor power station pairing with solar panel. The only problem with other power station is when both AC and solar inputs plugged, the AC is always taking priority, you have to watch out for battery drop to a level and plug the AC to charge it over night. Solar first will allow it uses solar charge during the day time as much as possible, yet provide a uninterrupted power with AC also plugged.

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WoodSlayR
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Quote from worthmining :
does it have a programmable input priority setting, such as solar first then AC input? this is useful for a home indoor power station pairing with solar panel. The only problem with other power station is when both AC and solar inputs plugged, the AC is always taking priority, you have to watch out for battery drop to a level and plug the AC to charge it over night. Solar first will allow it uses solar charge during the day time as much as possible, yet provide a uninterrupted power with AC also plugged.
I don't know the answer to that. You'd probably have to dig around in the user manual or ask the manufacturer directly. good luck.
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Quote from Pumpkinator :
1000 watt AC fast charging and 500 watt max solar charging is okay, but not as quick as similar capacity Ecoflow or Bluetti models. Also, I don't see that it's possible to add an expansion battery to further the capacity.
You could add a 24v or higher voltage Lifepo4 battery and run it directly into the solar input of this to add some capacity. You'd still need to figure out a way to charge the Lifepo4 battery when it's drained but by doing this DYI method, you can add quite a bit of capacity very inexpensively. The price of Lifepo4 batteries has really come down a lot recently. You could add close to 4000wh of capacity for 3 or 400 bucks which is amazingly cheap, especially when compared to just a couple years ago.
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slickdealer215Today 04:15 AM
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If you like the specs for this power station, take a look at the Solarplay Q2501. It has similar capacity, solar charge capacity, inputs/outputs and layout and it's about $150 cheaper:
https://slickdeals.net/f/18446446-solarplay-q2501-portable-power-station-2160wh-lifepo4-battery-w-2400w-4800w-peak-ac-output-solar-generator-396-xx-free-shipping
And more discussion here:
https://slickdeals.net/f/18398794-2160wh-solarplay-q2501-2400w-lifepo4-portable-power-station-374-free-s-h

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