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Refurbished: OUPES Exodus 2400 2232Wh 2400W LiFePO4 Portable Power Station + 6 Yr. Warranty $449 + Free Shipping

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OUPES [oupes.com] 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 [oupes.com].

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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OUPES [oupes.com] 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 [oupes.com].

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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Today 12:37 PM
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ValueRangerToday 12:37 PM
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If the 800w max solar input isn't a deal breaker; this is a good price per watt hour.
Today 02:20 PM
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mp3sterToday 02:20 PM
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Any harm / drawbacks in using something like this instead of an UPS for a home office setup? I've got a lot of compute (less than 2400w) and frequent brown / black outs and my 1500w Cyberpower UPS cant seem to handle it.
Today 02:30 PM
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m1kekToday 02:30 PM
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Its not HID compliant, so you can't hook up a USB port to your computer to tell it to safely shutdown after x mins or at x % battery.
As far as I know, only the River 3 plus has this capability. Would love to see other manufacturers built it in or at the very least a local API for home assistant/NUT support.
Today 02:39 PM
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geekwithoutacauseToday 02:39 PM
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Quote from m1kek :
Its not HID compliant, so you can't hook up a USB port to your computer to tell it to safely shutdown after x mins or at x % battery.
As far as I know, only the River 3 plus has this capability. Would love to see other manufacturers built it in or at the very least a local API for home assistant/NUT support.
Yeah that's a small downside. Does it have ANY way to communicate about this?
At 2200 wh your computer can run QUITE a while before that. You have time to shut it down manually.
Last edited by geekwithoutacause September 8, 2025 at 07:41 AM.
Today 02:58 PM
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corefluxToday 02:58 PM
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Quote from geekwithoutacause :
Quote from m1kek [IMG]https://slickdeals.net/images/misc/backlink.gif[/IMG] :
Its not HID compliant, so you can't hook up a USB port to your computer to tell it to safely shutdown after x mins or at x % battery.
As far as I know, only the River 3 plus has this capability. Would love to see other manufacturers built it in or at the very least a local API for home assistant/NUT support.
Yeah that's a small downside. Does it have ANY way to communicate about this?
At 2200 wh your computer can run QUITE a while before that. You have time to shut it down manually.
If you have at least one APC you can use Network UPS Tools to shutdown multiple devices at the same time. I returned a River 3 because the boost feature doesn't really work, it would shutdown on a desktop with gpu card, and even the USB connection is there my NAS couldn't detect as an UPS, in order to make it work you need ecoflow power management tool and it only shuts down when the battery gets to a min %.
Today 03:03 PM
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EkusToday 03:03 PM
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Quote from geekwithoutacause :
Quote from m1kek [IMG]https://slickdeals.net/images/misc/backlink.gif[/IMG] :
Its not HID compliant, so you can't hook up a USB port to your computer to tell it to safely shutdown after x mins or at x % battery.
As far as I know, only the River 3 plus has this capability. Would love to see other manufacturers built it in or at the very least a local API for home assistant/NUT support.
Yeah that's a small downside. Does it have ANY way to communicate about this?
At 2200 wh your computer can run QUITE a while before that. You have time to shut it down manually.
It has an app, so in theory you could reverse-engineer it to check the battery status from your PC.
But I agree, with 20+ hours of extra PC runtime (averaging 100W) you can shut your PC down manually :-)
Today 03:09 PM
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EkusToday 03:09 PM
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I love being able to charge my power stations using my ebike batteries (or efoil, or e-paraglider, for a few extra kWh) acting as a solar panel :-).
This one can support DC input up to 70V so it's great for 48V ebike batteries for extra ~0.5kWh. You would just need an adapter, I believe it's using the red-black Anderson plug but it's not shown on pictures.

Solar Charging800W Max, 12-78V DC
MPPT: 16-70V, 13A Max

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Today 03:21 PM
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StrongName8719Today 03:21 PM
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I am surprised residential UPS devices are still so popular. I know some areas are worse, but the power here has only flickered twice in the past year and has not gone out.
Was thinking about getting one, but would never need it.
Today 03:22 PM
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geekwithoutacauseToday 03:22 PM
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Quote from Ekus :
It has an app, so in theory you could reverse-engineer it to check the battery status from your PC.
But I agree, with 20+ hours of extra PC runtime (averaging 100W) you can shut your PC down manually :-)
Considering it for my Internet router/wifi/HA devices area. Total only uses abt 70 watts.

How noisy is this thing under fully charged/about 70 watts usage ?
What about charging at the low setting?
Today 03:22 PM
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tenkenToday 03:22 PM
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Quote from mp3ster :
Any harm / drawbacks in using something like this instead of an UPS for a home office setup? I've got a lot of compute (less than 2400w) and frequent brown / black outs and my 1500w Cyberpower UPS cant seem to handle it.
this is exactly why I got one of these the last time it was posted here. I previously bought a
SOLARPLAY Q2501 also posted here, that would trip and shut off when pulling more than 1100w in UPS mode

happy to report this one does just fine! my AI server pulls 1500w in UPS mode without issue. I tested it as high as 1700w in battery mode and it was fine
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Today 03:24 PM
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geekwithoutacauseToday 03:24 PM
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Quote from Ekus :
I love being able to charge my power stations using my ebike batteries (or efoil, or e-paraglider, for a few extra kWh) acting as a solar panel :-).
This one can support DC input up to 70V so it's great for 48V ebike batteries for extra ~0.5kWh. You would just need an adapter, I believe it's using the red-black Anderson plug but it's not shown on pictures.

Solar Charging800W Max, 12-78V DC
MPPT: 16-70V, 13A Max
I think it's anderson. One of the reviews mentions it.

Interesting use of charging it that way.
What limits you from melting the wires? IS there a max current setting?
Today 03:26 PM
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geekwithoutacauseToday 03:26 PM
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Quote from StrongName8719 :
I am surprised residential UPS devices are still so popular. I know some areas are worse, but the power here has only flickered twice in the past year and has not gone out.
Was thinking about getting one, but would never need it.
Areas w big storms can be out for much longer.
I'm in a snow area and when it's wet snow a lot of above ground power lines have issue. I've been out of pwoer for 24 hours one year a few years ago. Shorter outages with lightning happen more often but usually not very long.
Today 03:27 PM
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geekwithoutacauseToday 03:27 PM
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Quote from tenken :
this is exactly why I got one of these the last time it was posted here. I previously bought a
SOLARPLAY Q2501 also posted here, that would trip and shut off when pulling more than 1100w in UPS mode

happy to report this one does just fine! my AI server pulls 1500w in UPS mode without issue. I tested it as high as 1700w in battery mode and it was fine
How noisy is it?
Today 03:43 PM
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LennyLennToday 03:43 PM
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Very good price per watt hour. Somebody please give me a good reason not to buy this or recommendations. Thanks!

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Today 04:02 PM
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tenkenToday 04:02 PM
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Quote from geekwithoutacause :
How noisy is it?
there is definitely noticeable fan noise at high loads. i'd equate it to a computer running fans at high

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