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frontpagef12_26 | Staff posted Oct 12, 2025 05:49 AM

3072Wh 3600W Jackery HomePower 3000 Portable Power Station

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$899

$2,499

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Wellbots has 3072Wh 3600W Jackery HomePower 3000 Power Station on sale for $999 - $100 when you apply coupon code JACKPD100 at checkout = $899. Shipping is free.

Thanks to staff member f12_26 for sharing this deal.

Features:
  • 3600W output (7200W surge) and 3072Wh capacity
  • Provides reliable backup power for home essentials - fridge, fan, Wi-Fi router, lights, etc.
  • Powers a household for up to 15 hours and keeps a refrigerator running for 1 to 2 days
  • UL-certified UPS that switches seamlessly within ≤20ms
  • AC, USB-C, USB-A, and DC ports
  • Dual 100W PD ports provide fast charging for phones, tablets, and drones, and the built-in TT-30 RV port offers convenient plug-and-play power for your RV
  • Fully recharges in 1.7 hours via hybrid AC and DC, or 2.2 hours via AC.
  • LiFePO4 batteries offer 4,000 cycles while retaining 70% capacity
  • 16.4"L x 12.8"W x 12"H
  • Weighs 59.5 lbs

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Wellbots has 3072Wh 3600W Jackery HomePower 3000 Power Station on sale for $999 - $100 when you apply coupon code JACKPD100 at checkout = $899. Shipping is free.

Thanks to staff member f12_26 for sharing this deal.

Features:
  • 3600W output (7200W surge) and 3072Wh capacity
  • Provides reliable backup power for home essentials - fridge, fan, Wi-Fi router, lights, etc.
  • Powers a household for up to 15 hours and keeps a refrigerator running for 1 to 2 days
  • UL-certified UPS that switches seamlessly within ≤20ms
  • AC, USB-C, USB-A, and DC ports
  • Dual 100W PD ports provide fast charging for phones, tablets, and drones, and the built-in TT-30 RV port offers convenient plug-and-play power for your RV
  • Fully recharges in 1.7 hours via hybrid AC and DC, or 2.2 hours via AC.
  • LiFePO4 batteries offer 4,000 cycles while retaining 70% capacity
  • 16.4"L x 12.8"W x 12"H
  • Weighs 59.5 lbs

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Seeker_Of_Deals_I_Am
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I am very interested in this deal but this post is not exactly correct and I would make sure you understand what you are getting.

First, the title of this post says the item is the HomePower 3000 but when you click on the link at Wellbots it takes you to the Explorer 3000 v2. Second, the Wellbots pictures show the unit, AC power cable, and the manual. The Jackery website says that is all either model comes with, but on the Wellbots site if you scroll down to what is in the box, it lists multiple cables and accessories. I wonder what you will actually get?

I called Jackery and asked what the difference is between the HomePower 3000 and the Explorer 3000 v2 as if you look at the manuals they appear to be identical except a slight and I mean almost no/slight weight difference. Jackery tried telling me the 3000 v2 was only 3000w output, I corrected them and they saw I was correct in the manual. Then they tried telling me the 3000 v2 was not LiFePO4, I again walked them to their own manual where it says that it is LiFePO4. Then they tried saying the HomePower series is focused on home backup and the Explorer series is focused on outdoor use. I asked what that means and they put me on hold. Then they came back and said the HomePower uses a transfer switch. I told them a transfer switch is what it installed on your home and either unit would connect to one via the 30amp plug. Not impressed with their product knowledge to say the least...

I got put on hold again and a different person came on the phone. He directed me to ask the Jackery website AI what the difference is. I said, no I am asking you, the company, what the difference is. He then said the HomePower line is built to 4,000 cycles and will last 10 years and has a 3+2 year warranty. He said the Explorer v2 is built to 4,000 cycles and has a 3+2 year warranty but is NOT built to last 10 years. I asked if they use different batteries and he said yes, but could not tell me the difference was. I wonder if this is the very slight weight difference mentioned above? I asked where on the website it says 10 years. So under the price in the bullets/overview on the Jackery site for the HomePower he is correct, the HomePower 3000 does say built to last 10 years with a 5 year warranty. The Explorer 3000 v2 does not say that in the bullets/overview directly under the price on the Jackery site (see below for links).

Needless to say I am stumped here and I am very interested in this deal for my 12v camping fridge and StarLink. Are they the same units just renamed or are they actually slightly different? I mean if the warranty is 3+2 or 5 years, you will never be able to hold them to the 10 year claim anyway. The Explorer appears to be sold out, so I wonder if they renamed it and discontinued the Explorer 3000 v2 as the HomePower 3000.

I did contact Wellbots via chat and they just copied and pasted the what's in the box part of their website. I asked if it arrives without the listed items. They said to contact them and their support team would ensure I get them or if I contact the manufacturer, they usually provide missing accessories for free. I don't really get a warm fuzzy about this given Jackery accessories are expensive for what they are. That said, I am probably going to roll the dice and see what happens as this is the best deal I have seen on a 3000+ watt hour unit that has a 3,600w inverter with surge for higher temp use.

My main hesitation and always has been with Jackery is they use their own 8mm or 8.1mm plugs for DC input which means more adaptors if using non-Jackery panels which don't get great reviews or test well. Also, the voltage and amp input on the DC inputs is on the lower end limiting what you use for solar panels, again possibly explaining the issues people have trying to charge this unit via solar. Jackery wants you to use their ecosystem which I get, but in my opinion they are willing to sacrifice performance with the solar charging to do it.

Just my $0.02

Jackery Site for HomePower: https://www.jackery.com/products/...duct_tab_1

Jackery Site for Explorer 3000 v2: https://www.jackery.com/products/...duct_tab_1

Wellbots What Is In The Box:
1*Jackery Explorer 3000 V2 Portable Power Station,
1*AC Charge Cable,
1* Car Charge Cable,
2* DC7909 to DC8020 Adaptors
1* Accessories Bag
deport53
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It has a maximum solar input of 1000 watts, and no expansion. Other than that it's a great unit if you don't mind those limitations. I watched a YouTube test and review and this unit had an 8 watt standby power usage, lower than any other units they've tested. They were impressed with this unit, except for the mentioned limitations.
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Very good price for 3072Wh!

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Oct 12, 2025 06:22 PM
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triggerhappy007Oct 12, 2025 06:22 PM
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Quote from TalentedLumber1045 :
Can you run your refrigerator and recharge this unit from a generator?
Yes, it can run while solar charging too, depending on the draw of your devices.
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Oct 12, 2025 06:34 PM
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tway22Oct 12, 2025 06:34 PM
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This is for the Explorer 3000 and not the Homepower 3000. Two different products.
Looks like this is the Explorer 3000 v2 which is essentially the same product as the Homepower 3000.
Oct 12, 2025 07:07 PM
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satizvOct 12, 2025 07:07 PM
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Will this be eligible for federal tax rebate?
Oct 12, 2025 07:46 PM
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catalyst6Oct 12, 2025 07:46 PM
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Quote from tway22 :
This is for the Explorer 3000 and not the Homepower 3000. Two different products.
Looks like this is the Explorer 3000 v2 which is essentially the same product as the Homepower 3000.
Does this have UPS switchover like home power?
Oct 12, 2025 08:00 PM
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djmphotoOct 12, 2025 08:00 PM
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Considering I paid about 2 k for this like a year ago, thats a great deal.
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Oct 12, 2025 08:20 PM
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GoGo98102Oct 12, 2025 08:20 PM
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Quote from ScarletFuel4913 :
Is Wellbots reputable? I picked up what I think is a ~2000w Ecoflow power station for a little less very recently... this seems like a better deal, but I'm unfamiliar with Wellbots & I am unsure if Jackery is a better brand. I think my Ecoflow came with a 1 year allstate warranty as well.
They are a real store with some shady practices. They will give you a fedex tracking number right away, but it will not get the package out to FedEx for 2 weeks until out of the blue, FedEx sends you a new tracking and requests signature for a new package. The first tracking is fake.
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Oct 12, 2025 08:57 PM
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onoOct 12, 2025 08:57 PM
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Good to know.
So, maybe not actual in-stock inventory; product ships when an customer order product arrives from the manufaturer or distributor?
If disclosed in advance, OK.
If not, not OK.

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Seeker_Of_Deals_I_AmOct 12, 2025 10:23 PM
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I am very interested in this deal but this post is not exactly correct and I would make sure you understand what you are getting.

First, the title of this post says the item is the HomePower 3000 but when you click on the link at Wellbots it takes you to the Explorer 3000 v2. Second, the Wellbots pictures show the unit, AC power cable, and the manual. The Jackery website says that is all either model comes with, but on the Wellbots site if you scroll down to what is in the box, it lists multiple cables and accessories. I wonder what you will actually get?

I called Jackery and asked what the difference is between the HomePower 3000 and the Explorer 3000 v2 as if you look at the manuals they appear to be identical except a slight and I mean almost no/slight weight difference. Jackery tried telling me the 3000 v2 was only 3000w output, I corrected them and they saw I was correct in the manual. Then they tried telling me the 3000 v2 was not LiFePO4, I again walked them to their own manual where it says that it is LiFePO4. Then they tried saying the HomePower series is focused on home backup and the Explorer series is focused on outdoor use. I asked what that means and they put me on hold. Then they came back and said the HomePower uses a transfer switch. I told them a transfer switch is what it installed on your home and either unit would connect to one via the 30amp plug. Not impressed with their product knowledge to say the least...

I got put on hold again and a different person came on the phone. He directed me to ask the Jackery website AI what the difference is. I said, no I am asking you, the company, what the difference is. He then said the HomePower line is built to 4,000 cycles and will last 10 years and has a 3+2 year warranty. He said the Explorer v2 is built to 4,000 cycles and has a 3+2 year warranty but is NOT built to last 10 years. I asked if they use different batteries and he said yes, but could not tell me the difference was. I wonder if this is the very slight weight difference mentioned above? I asked where on the website it says 10 years. So under the price in the bullets/overview on the Jackery site for the HomePower he is correct, the HomePower 3000 does say built to last 10 years with a 5 year warranty. The Explorer 3000 v2 does not say that in the bullets/overview directly under the price on the Jackery site (see below for links).

Needless to say I am stumped here and I am very interested in this deal for my 12v camping fridge and StarLink. Are they the same units just renamed or are they actually slightly different? I mean if the warranty is 3+2 or 5 years, you will never be able to hold them to the 10 year claim anyway. The Explorer appears to be sold out, so I wonder if they renamed it and discontinued the Explorer 3000 v2 as the HomePower 3000.

I did contact Wellbots via chat and they just copied and pasted the what's in the box part of their website. I asked if it arrives without the listed items. They said to contact them and their support team would ensure I get them or if I contact the manufacturer, they usually provide missing accessories for free. I don't really get a warm fuzzy about this given Jackery accessories are expensive for what they are. That said, I am probably going to roll the dice and see what happens as this is the best deal I have seen on a 3000+ watt hour unit that has a 3,600w inverter with surge for higher temp use.

My main hesitation and always has been with Jackery is they use their own 8mm or 8.1mm plugs for DC input which means more adaptors if using non-Jackery panels which don't get great reviews or test well. Also, the voltage and amp input on the DC inputs is on the lower end limiting what you use for solar panels, again possibly explaining the issues people have trying to charge this unit via solar. Jackery wants you to use their ecosystem which I get, but in my opinion they are willing to sacrifice performance with the solar charging to do it.

Just my $0.02

Jackery Site for HomePower: https://www.jackery.com/products/...duct_tab_1

Jackery Site for Explorer 3000 v2: https://www.jackery.com/products/...duct_tab_1

Wellbots What Is In The Box:
1*Jackery Explorer 3000 V2 Portable Power Station,
1*AC Charge Cable,
1* Car Charge Cable,
2* DC7909 to DC8020 Adaptors
1* Accessories Bag
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Oct 12, 2025 10:26 PM
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The-MentalistOct 12, 2025 10:26 PM
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Finally, I am seeing these can run refrigerators, but sadly only for a day; they are on right direction. My electric monthly cost is four times of actual electric juice usage. I am looking for the day when I cut these electric suckers off my life and have independent electric supply.

This would be a good time for a new business model where they would simply ddeliver and replenish these charged electric batteries to apartments/homes monthly or something like they do with filtered water bottles. Anyone interested in this kind of startup? I would be the first customer.
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WoodSlayR
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Oct 12, 2025 10:49 PM
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Quote from Phil83 :
If it has solar inputs you can rig external batteries to it still. That's a really good price
Jerry rigging it to use the solar inputs works but keep in mind, you still have to find a way to charge your external batteries seperately. For it to work best and transfer power the fastest, you'll need either a voltage booster or better yet to just use a 48v battery, but you will still need a standalone dedicated battery charger either way and 48v chargers arent cheap. The best way to hack them is to buy a power station that has an expansion batteries input, but then rewire the plug that connects them to accept a regular 48v battery. (theres lots of youtube videos showing how this is done. its not hard, theres a guy that does it on both Oupes and Pecron branded stations)) By doing it this way, everything works seamlessly together. Both the main unit and added battery will be drained and charged seamlessly when you drain and charge the main unit. I think Pecron is catching on that people are doing this and have been more aggressive with their pricing for their branded external add on battery packs so theres that. Pecrons 3kwh expansion batteries are only 750 bucks.
Last edited by WoodSlayR October 12, 2025 at 05:16 PM.
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Oct 12, 2025 11:16 PM
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tway22Oct 12, 2025 11:16 PM
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Quote from catalyst6 :
Does this have UPS switchover like home power?
Looks like it does. the Homepower 3000 is a rebadge Explorer 3000 v2
https://www.jackery.com/products/...J9LJzaSril
Oct 13, 2025 12:06 AM
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imabuvuOct 13, 2025 12:06 AM
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What is solar input power
Oct 13, 2025 01:18 AM
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NervousFlag622Oct 13, 2025 01:18 AM
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Quote from triggerhappy007 :
Yes, it can run while solar charging too, depending on the draw of your devices.
Can this unit be charged with a wind generator that puts out 48 v with an inverter that outputs 110 VAC?
Oct 13, 2025 02:10 AM
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triggerhappy007Oct 13, 2025 02:10 AM
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Quote from NervousFlag622 :
Can this unit be charged with a wind generator that puts out 48 v with an inverter that outputs 110 VAC?
Not sure since it says 120V 60hz. You can probably use it without the inverter by hooking it up to the DC input, up to 60V.

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Quote from GoGo98102 :
They are a real store with some shady practices. They will give you a fedex tracking number right away, but it will not get the package out to FedEx for 2 weeks until out of the blue, FedEx sends you a new tracking and requests signature for a new package. The first tracking is fake.
So it's Ponzi scheme
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