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forum threadVioletHaddock489 | Staff posted Sep 25, 2025 09:52 PM
forum threadVioletHaddock489 | Staff posted Sep 25, 2025 09:52 PM

Jackery Explorer 2000 v2 Portable Power Station + 2×200W Solar Panels $1099 + Free Shipping

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Jackery.com [jackery.com] has the Jackery Explorer 2000 v2 Portable Power Station with (2) 200W Solar Panels on sale for $1,099. Shipping is free to the contiguous US excluding Hawaii, Alaska, Puerto Rico, and U.S. Virgin Islands.

Features:
  1. High-Capacity Backup: 2042Wh capacity, 2200W output — powers essential appliances for over 1 day
  2. Smallest & Lightest in Class: 40% smaller and 34% lighter than typical 2kWh units, just 17.9kg
  3. 1.7h Emergency Supercharge: Rapidly recharge from 0–100% for fast recovery during outages
  4. UPS Function: ≤20ms seamless switchover to keep computers, routers, refrigerators, lights running
  5. Warranty: 3-year standard + 2-year extended coverage included
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Jackery.com [jackery.com] has the Jackery Explorer 2000 v2 Portable Power Station with (2) 200W Solar Panels on sale for $1,099. Shipping is free to the contiguous US excluding Hawaii, Alaska, Puerto Rico, and U.S. Virgin Islands.

Features:
  1. High-Capacity Backup: 2042Wh capacity, 2200W output — powers essential appliances for over 1 day
  2. Smallest & Lightest in Class: 40% smaller and 34% lighter than typical 2kWh units, just 17.9kg
  3. 1.7h Emergency Supercharge: Rapidly recharge from 0–100% for fast recovery during outages
  4. UPS Function: ≤20ms seamless switchover to keep computers, routers, refrigerators, lights running
  5. Warranty: 3-year standard + 2-year extended coverage included

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Sep 25, 2025 10:28 PM
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TroublestylistSep 25, 2025 10:28 PM
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Just got the 1000 V2 that puts out 1500w, and maybe a bit more for a few seconds.

I paid <$400. I don't find this worth the extra cost.

1. My coffee machine is 1500w. If you don't need the extra wattage or kWh, this won't add any value z
2. There is only an AC charging cable and a solar cable. Charging from DC not included.
3. Only two charging settings and two battery settings. Other systems have more granularity.

Now, I do like their app otherwise... It seems to work with both wifi and BT. And the 1000 V2 at 1500w seems a good solution for me when I don't want to lug out a heavy 2kw unit. But I'd go EF for that if I had to do it again most likely. I have a Pecron 2400 right now and it's okay, but still a better option at this first than this IMHO
Sep 29, 2025 05:50 AM
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widds2vSep 29, 2025 05:50 AM
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Quote from Troublestylist :
Just got the 1000 V2 that puts out 1500w, and maybe a bit more for a few seconds.

I paid <$400. I don't find this worth the extra cost.

1. My coffee machine is 1500w. If you don't need the extra wattage or kWh, this won't add any value z
2. There is only an AC charging cable and a solar cable. Charging from DC not included.
3. Only two charging settings and two battery settings. Other systems have more granularity.

Now, I do like their app otherwise... It seems to work with both wifi and BT. And the 1000 V2 at 1500w seems a good solution for me when I don't want to lug out a heavy 2kw unit. But I'd go EF for that if I had to do it again most likely. I have a Pecron 2400 right now and it's okay, but still a better option at this first than this IMHO
This is $1100 because it includes two 200w bifacial panels that are $378 each by themselves. The 2000 v2 is $704 by itself, which if you're comparing to your slightly under $400 1000 v2 is a better deal with twice the capacity. Sure it would be nice if they included a DC charge cable, that's less than 20 bucks. You can use the DC inputs for either solar or direct DC charging.

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