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frontpagef12_26 | Staff posted Yesterday 09:39 PM

Jackery Explorer 1000 v2 1000W Portable LiFePO4 Power Station

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$379

$999

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Wellbots has Jackery Explorer 1000 v2 1000W Portable LiFePO4 Power Station (21-0001-000292) on sale for $449 - $70 with discount code JACK70 at checkout = $379. Shipping is free.

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About this Item:
  • Battery Capacity: 1002Wh (LiFePO₄).
  • AC Output: 2x 110V, 1000W (2000W surge).
  • USB Ports: 2x 100W USB-C PD, 2x 18W USB-A Quick Charge.
  • Car Port: 1x 12V/10A.
  • Weight & Dimensions: 22 lbs (10 kg), 13.4 x 10.2 x 10.1 in (34 x 26 x 25.6 cm).
  • Charging Time: ~1.7 hours to 80% via AC.
  • Solar Charging: Supports up to 200W via dual input.
  • Lifecycle: 3000+ cycles to 80% capacity.
  • Operating Temperature: -10°C to 40°C (14°F to 104°F).
  • Warranty: 3 years + 2-year extension (with registration)

Editor's Notes

Written by ValPal2011 | Staff
  • At the time of this posting, our research indicates that this is $47.55 lower than the next best comparable online prices starting from $426.55.
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars from customer reviews.

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Written by f12_26 | Staff
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Wellbots has Jackery Explorer 1000 v2 1000W Portable LiFePO4 Power Station (21-0001-000292) on sale for $449 - $70 with discount code JACK70 at checkout = $379. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Staff Member f12_26 for sharing this deal.

About this Item:
  • Battery Capacity: 1002Wh (LiFePO₄).
  • AC Output: 2x 110V, 1000W (2000W surge).
  • USB Ports: 2x 100W USB-C PD, 2x 18W USB-A Quick Charge.
  • Car Port: 1x 12V/10A.
  • Weight & Dimensions: 22 lbs (10 kg), 13.4 x 10.2 x 10.1 in (34 x 26 x 25.6 cm).
  • Charging Time: ~1.7 hours to 80% via AC.
  • Solar Charging: Supports up to 200W via dual input.
  • Lifecycle: 3000+ cycles to 80% capacity.
  • Operating Temperature: -10°C to 40°C (14°F to 104°F).
  • Warranty: 3 years + 2-year extension (with registration)

Editor's Notes

Written by ValPal2011 | Staff
  • At the time of this posting, our research indicates that this is $47.55 lower than the next best comparable online prices starting from $426.55.
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars from customer reviews.

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Written by f12_26 | Staff

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Yesterday 11:55 PM
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swang9Yesterday 11:55 PM
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This seems like a really solid deal. Rarely goes below $400.
Today 01:51 AM
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Joined Feb 2011
gags360Today 01:51 AM
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It does seem like a good deal for the time being but leads me to thinking upcoming prime days or BF will bring it to 350 again.
Today 02:34 AM
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iez6996Today 02:34 AM
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anyone know if this will power a precor efx 5.3 eliptical?
Today 03:59 AM
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florthilToday 03:59 AM
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Thanks for sharing this OP. I am considering getting one. I know this is a popular brand. Anyone have experience with their support? Are they any good and is this a reliable option? Thanks 🙏🏽
Today 09:15 AM
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SonofZeusToday 09:15 AM
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Has anyone powered a Resmed 11 with/without heated tube/humidifier with this Jackery? If yes, your real world runtimes would be appreciated.
Today 12:15 PM
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blahbbsToday 12:15 PM
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Quote from SonofZeus :
Has anyone powered a Resmed 11 with/without heated tube/humidifier with this Jackery? If yes, your real world runtimes would be appreciated.
Check this out:
https://www.reddit.com/r/CPAP/com...y_jackery/

It sounds like if you can spring for a DC adapter for the CPAP instead of using AC, it'll likely last a while longer since it won't have to waste power to do the DC->AC conversion. The link doesn't completely answer your question, but it's a start.​
Today 12:55 PM
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minhxphanToday 12:55 PM
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Good deal, but I read a lot of negative reviews about Wellbots on Reddit. Does anyone here have a good experience with them?

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Today 01:32 PM
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SkillfulSparrow9619Today 01:32 PM
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I have 2 of these jackeries as backup for my deep freezer and fridge. Been running them in pass through mode for almost a whole year with no issues. Had several outages and they keep running without interruption (I do have an auto switch plugged in so if the Jackery dies due to power outage or it takes a dump it changes to regular plug power, bypassing the Jackery).Due to the large inverter they will power almost anything. Be aware it only has 2 200 watt Solar inputs. That's its biggest drawback. Overall solid units as long as you don't have a desire to run a bunch of Solar. If so go with Ecoflow or oupes. (Note I didn't mention bluetti-I've had 3 of them go bad in the last 2 years)
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Today 01:59 PM
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techswreckToday 01:59 PM
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Quote from blahbbs :
Check this out:https://www.reddit.com/r/CPAP/com...y_jackery/It sounds like if you can spring for a DC adapter for the CPAP instead of using AC, it'll likely last a while longer since it won't have to waste power to do the DC->AC conversion. The link doesn't completely answer your question, but it's a start.​
hey regarding CPAP. resmed uses 24v vs my Philips dream station which is 12v. go to Amazon and buy a 24v to 12v DC adaptor. I use my CPAP with goal zero yeti 400 which is about 398wh and I get 2 full days. considering my batter is at 80% capacity. it's a lead acid battery about 1 year old. I hope this helps.
Today 02:22 PM
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greenshellToday 02:22 PM
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1500w maximum power output , compare to other brands 1Kw units

Anker SOLIX C1000, 1056wh, 1800w
BLUETTI AC180, 1152wh, 1800w
EcoFlow DELTA 2/Delta 3, 1024wh, 1800w
DJI 1000, 1024wh, 2200w.
Today 03:05 PM
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rmerikleToday 03:05 PM
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I will just say that I bought one of these on Prime Day and have not looked back. Has worked for camping far better than I thought. Has quite a bit of juice, but does struggle just a tad on those things that require a lot of electricity at once. For example a coil top heater thing did not work real well, but I can now blow up all three mattresses at the same time. Charge phones, Use my CPap all night. ect.
Today 03:19 PM
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FrogstarToday 03:19 PM
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Quote from SkillfulSparrow9619 :
I have 2 of these jackeries as backup for my deep freezer and fridge. Been running them in pass through mode for almost a whole year with no issues. Had several outages and they keep running without interruption (I do have an auto switch plugged in so if the Jackery dies due to power outage or it takes a dump it changes to regular plug power, bypassing the Jackery).Due to the large inverter they will power almost anything. Be aware it only has 2 200 watt Solar inputs. That's its biggest drawback. Overall solid units as long as you don't have a desire to run a bunch of Solar. If so go with Ecoflow or oupes. (Note I didn't mention bluetti-I've had 3 of them go bad in the last 2 years)
Excellent info, thanks, keeping the fridge going during the occasional 12+ hour power outage is one of the key things I'd be looking for, and I had considered Bluetti.
Today 03:20 PM
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superslickzToday 03:20 PM
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Quote from SkillfulSparrow9619 :
I have 2 of these jackeries as backup for my deep freezer and fridge. Been running them in pass through mode for almost a whole year with no issues. Had several outages and they keep running without interruption (I do have an auto switch plugged in so if the Jackery dies due to power outage or it takes a dump it changes to regular plug power, bypassing the Jackery).Due to the large inverter they will power almost anything. Be aware it only has 2 200 watt Solar inputs. That's its biggest drawback. Overall solid units as long as you don't have a desire to run a bunch of Solar. If so go with Ecoflow or oupes. (Note I didn't mention bluetti-I've had 3 of them go bad in the last 2 years)

So this will work as a ups for computers?
Today 03:41 PM
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playtekToday 03:41 PM
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Quote from SonofZeus :
Has anyone powered a Resmed 11 with/without heated tube/humidifier with this Jackery? If yes, your real world runtimes would be appreciated.
I use my Explorer 500 (half this size) to run my CPAP while camping, i get 1-2 nights out of it with the humidifier. I use the AC ports to run it.

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Today 03:53 PM
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BMWBig6Today 03:53 PM
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Quote from SkillfulSparrow9619 :
I do have an auto switch plugged in so if the Jackery dies due to power outage or it takes a dump it changes to regular plug power, bypassing the Jackery.
What kind of auto switch do you use? (do you have a link?)

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