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frontpageTattyBear | Staff posted Yesterday 03:02 PM
frontpageTattyBear | Staff posted Yesterday 03:02 PM

Refurbished: OUPES Exodus 2400 2232Wh 2400W LiFePO4 Portable Power Station

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$449

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OUPES has Refurbished: OUPES Exodus 2400 2232Wh 2400W LiFePO4 Portable Power Station for $499 - $49.90 w/ discount code ops2400 applied at checkout = $449.10. Shipping is free.

Note: Includes a 5-year warranty + 1-year when you register here.

Thanks to Deal Hunter TattyBear for finding this deal.

Features:
  • Exodus 2400: 2,232Wh Capacity | 2,400W AC Pure Sine Wave Inverter (2,600W Boost Mode)
  • LiFePO4 Battery with 3,500+ Life Cycles to 80%
  • 13 Outputs For Multiple Devices
  • 4 Ways to Recharge (Car Charging/AC Charging/PV Charging/AC+PV Charging)
  • Instant UPS Backup < 20ms
  • Smart HD LCD display
  • 2,200W Max. Input charging speed (AC + Solar)
  • Exodus 2400 Net Weight: 45.2 lbs

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  • About this deal:
    • This price is $224.90 lower than the previous Frontpage deal for a brand new unit.

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OUPES has Refurbished: OUPES Exodus 2400 2232Wh 2400W LiFePO4 Portable Power Station for $499 - $49.90 w/ discount code ops2400 applied at checkout = $449.10. Shipping is free.

Note: Includes a 5-year warranty + 1-year when you register here.

Thanks to Deal Hunter TattyBear for finding this deal.

Features:
  • Exodus 2400: 2,232Wh Capacity | 2,400W AC Pure Sine Wave Inverter (2,600W Boost Mode)
  • LiFePO4 Battery with 3,500+ Life Cycles to 80%
  • 13 Outputs For Multiple Devices
  • 4 Ways to Recharge (Car Charging/AC Charging/PV Charging/AC+PV Charging)
  • Instant UPS Backup < 20ms
  • Smart HD LCD display
  • 2,200W Max. Input charging speed (AC + Solar)
  • Exodus 2400 Net Weight: 45.2 lbs

Editor's Notes

Written by powerfuldoppler | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • This price is $224.90 lower than the previous Frontpage deal for a brand new unit.

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Yesterday 04:03 PM
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RealDealForRealYesterday 04:03 PM
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Any thoughts between this and the Mega 2 deal? Similar wattage/capacity. Differences I noted are the Mega 2 deal is for new and has the 30A receptacle. Not sure if that's worth the extra $188.

https://slickdeals.net/f/18521470-oupes-mega-2-2500w-2048wh-solar-generator-lifepo4-portable-power-station-5-1-yr-upgraded-warranty-636-65-free-s-h

Edit: Additional major difference: It looks like the Exodus is not expandable with extra batteries like the Mega 2.
Yesterday 04:16 PM
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AlgaeEaterYesterday 04:16 PM
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Quote from RealDealForReal :
Any thoughts between this and the Mega 2 deal? Similar wattage/capacity. Differences I noted are the Mega 2 deal is for new and has the 30A receptacle. Not sure if that's worth the extra $188.https://slickdeals.net/f/18521470-oupes-mega-2-2500w-2048wh-solar-generator-lifepo4-portable-power-station-5-1-yr-upgraded-warranty-636-65-free-s-hEdit: Additional major difference: It looks like the Exodus is not expandable with extra batteries like the Mega 2.
Exodus is more "old school" camping battery and bare basics. I have a SolarPlay that looks just like it but has more limiting features due to it being a bit older. If you're looking for a cleaner setup and expansion batteries, go with the Mega 2.
I chose the Exodus because I can use a 48v server rack battery or large external 36v/48v golf cart battery straight into the solar port for extended run time if needed. But the jank of doing that (wires everywhere) and having to use an external charger for the battery itself feels very "2022" era of Solar AIO units.
Yesterday 04:53 PM
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BoastfulClover907Yesterday 04:53 PM
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Is this a good one? Or will it have me saying oops soon after my money is no longer mine?
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Yesterday 05:10 PM
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EdOzYesterday 05:10 PM
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Highly recommend Oupes - I bought an Oupes and a Allpowers a year ago. Both right at 2000 watts or so. The Oopes out performs the Allpowers in every case. It is better built and way fewer glitches...
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Yesterday 05:11 PM
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WittyDime1668Yesterday 05:11 PM
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Can anyone speak to the quality of these units or even the Brand? I just bought an Anker F3800 and had to ship it back for warranty repairs 2 weeks out of the box for dead solar input ports. Repacking and shipping 130 lbs is not my idea of fun. 45 lbs seems more manageable if it does break, but only if their customer service and warranty are good and responsive.
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AcinaYesterday 06:21 PM
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Yesterday 06:42 PM
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Oupes is a newcomer in the industry. It seems they have been offering huge discounts during their introductory period. Yet, the quality of their products are above other subpar brands. I recently purchased their Exodus 1500 and very happy with the build quality and performance. Of course there are rooms for improvements, but for the price I paid I am 100% satisfied. Oupes will soon become a big competitor to Ecoflow and Bluetti I would say.

Quote from WittyDime1668 :
Can anyone speak to the quality of these units or even the Brand? I just bought an Anker F3800 and had to ship it back for warranty repairs 2 weeks out of the box for dead solar input ports. Repacking and shipping 130 lbs is not my idea of fun. 45 lbs seems more manageable if it does break, but only if their customer service and warranty are good and responsive.
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Yesterday 07:48 PM
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AcinaYesterday 07:48 PM
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Quote from Tazmania99 :
Oupes is a newcomer in the industry. It seems they have been offering huge discounts during their introductory period. Yet, the quality of their products are above other subpar brands. I recently purchased their Exodus 1500 and very happy with the build quality and performance. Of course there are rooms for improvements, but for the price I paid I am 100% satisfied. Oupes will soon become a big competitor to Ecoflow and Bluetti I would say.

Oupes has been around since 2015.
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Yesterday 07:52 PM
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Oupes entered into power station industry with their own brand just in recent years.

Quote from Acina :
Oupes has been around since 2015.
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Yesterday 08:00 PM
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AcinaYesterday 08:00 PM
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Quote from Tazmania99 :
Oupes entered into power station industry with their own brand just in recent years.

https://oupes.myprosandcons.com

"Oupes has a long history in the solar power industry since 2015 with a company based in China. It was founded by an expert engineering team that focused on solar power manufacturing. This brand has an extensive collection of power stations since their engineer keeps working on product innovation and improving quality."
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Yesterday 08:13 PM
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This is going to be my final comment. Asked Gemini AI as follows.

OUPES launched their Exodus 600 portable power station in the US on April 22, 2024. This model was introduced as an affordable entry-level option into the portable solar power market, designed to make clean energy more accessible.

While it might not be the absolute first model OUPES ever produced, it is noted as a key launch in their efforts to target value-conscious customers in the US and expand their product offerings here. Other power station models like the Exodus 1200 and Exodus 1500 were released later in early 2025.


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https://oupes.myprosandcons.com

"Oupes has a long history in the solar power industry since 2015 with a company based in China. It was founded by an expert engineering team that focused on solar power manufacturing. This brand has an extensive collection of power stations since their engineer keeps working on product innovation and improving quality."
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Yesterday 08:20 PM
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BrightRailway440Yesterday 08:20 PM
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Can these run a 7k but portable ac?
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Yesterday 08:29 PM
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rudiniYesterday 08:29 PM
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Quote from BrightRailway440 :
Can these run a 7k but portable ac?

Normally yes but check watts of your AC unit.
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Yesterday 08:41 PM
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AlgaeEaterYesterday 08:41 PM
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Quote from BrightRailway440 :
Can these run a 7k but portable ac?
As Rudini said, yes in general. Assuming your portable AC is a non-inverter style and really ancient, it shouldn't peak past 1500w wind-up draw for more than 5 seconds before settling back down to whatever it floats at.
Catastrophic peak load would be 2000W for 5 seconds before settling back down and the Exodus 2400 can handle that no problem anyway since it's 2400W AC max.
Keep in mind the YouTube video review earlier stated about 84% efficent. So 2232Wh x 0.84 = 1874Wh useable. Assuming your AC runs at 900W maxed out, that's 2 hours before the battery dies. If it was 450W on average, then that's 4 hours of use before dead battery.
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nuttiebud1Yesterday 10:36 PM
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Is this better than Jackery? Thinking I need a backup for the whole house for 7 days at minimum. If I expand this, would that be something this product could do? I know consumption of electricity - I have no clue and would need to figure that out - fridge and 2 freezers are important. Would this be capable of a 30R?
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