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expiredVioletHaddock489 | Staff posted Oct 22, 2025 05:43 PM
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Jackery Explorer 2000 v2 Portable Power Station 2042Wh/2200W, LiFePO₄ $759 + Free Shipping

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Jackery Inc via Amazon [amazon.com] has the Jackery Explorer 2000 v2 Portable Power Station (2042Wh / 2200W, LiFePO₄) on sale for $759 when you apply promo code 6OMVG95V at checkout. Shipping is free.

Features:
  • High Capacity: 2042Wh, 2200W output (6000W peak) with 3 AC ports + 100W USB-C PD fast charging
  • Light & Compact: Weighs only 39.5 lbs, 41% lighter & 34% smaller than typical 2kWh units
  • Fast Charging: 0–80% in 66 min / full in 102 min (AC), ~6 hrs with 400W solar, silent mode <30dB
  • Durable: LiFePO₄ battery rated for 10 years / 4000 cycles
  • UPS Function: 20ms seamless switching, UL1778 certified for reliable backup during outages
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Jackery Inc via Amazon [amazon.com] has the Jackery Explorer 2000 v2 Portable Power Station (2042Wh / 2200W, LiFePO₄) on sale for $759 when you apply promo code 6OMVG95V at checkout. Shipping is free.

Features:
  • High Capacity: 2042Wh, 2200W output (6000W peak) with 3 AC ports + 100W USB-C PD fast charging
  • Light & Compact: Weighs only 39.5 lbs, 41% lighter & 34% smaller than typical 2kWh units
  • Fast Charging: 0–80% in 66 min / full in 102 min (AC), ~6 hrs with 400W solar, silent mode <30dB
  • Durable: LiFePO₄ battery rated for 10 years / 4000 cycles
  • UPS Function: 20ms seamless switching, UL1778 certified for reliable backup during outages

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Model: Jackery Jackery Explorer 2000 v2 Portable Power Station in Black | 21-0001-000266

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Oct 22, 2025 08:19 PM
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It was $699 last month
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Oct 27, 2025 04:15 PM
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ANT34569Oct 27, 2025 04:15 PM
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Any idea how fast the batteries degrade if it isn't used much? 10 years sounds like a long time but comes quickly if this is just intended for backup power.
Oct 27, 2025 06:24 PM
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premierplayerOct 27, 2025 06:24 PM
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How much margin do they make on these things? I feel like the battery tech prices have fallen but I havent seen jackery reduce price much. To me something like this should be $200
Oct 27, 2025 07:40 PM
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gerrytwoOct 27, 2025 07:40 PM
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Quote from ANT34569 :
Any idea how fast the batteries degrade if it isn't used much? 10 years sounds like a long time but comes quickly if this is just intended for backup power.
Try out the unit as a pass through power source. That way you can find out if your unit has an F6 problem - bad inverter. The F6 trouble code will show on the display.
Oct 27, 2025 08:18 PM
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blue_lazerOct 27, 2025 08:18 PM
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Quote from premierplayer :
How much margin do they make on these things? I feel like the battery tech prices have fallen but I havent seen jackery reduce price much. To me something like this should be $200
It will probably cost $200 in batteries https://www.18650batterystore.com.../eve-lf105
And probably $75 in the electronic components and materials. And 30% on tariffs.
I would consider buying it if it was $600, but I do agree that I think manufacturers of portable power stations need to update their prices to reflect the modern costs of LiFePO4 batteries.
Oct 27, 2025 08:28 PM
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vo_danhOct 27, 2025 08:28 PM
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This might be the same one I bought at costco 3 weeks ago when on a work trip in Colorado. It was $650, and came with a solar panel. NVM it was the 1000 plus
Last edited by vo_danh October 31, 2025 at 02:18 PM.
Oct 28, 2025 03:35 PM
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lurewarsOct 28, 2025 03:35 PM
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Quote from ANT34569 :
Any idea how fast the batteries degrade if it isn't used much? 10 years sounds like a long time but comes quickly if this is just intended for backup power.
Batteries need some use. If it's just sits there dead for a year or two you will most likely will be in trouble. Most recommend running these roughly once a month, 3 months at the most. I've heard storing these at around 60 percent battery is best. But i've heard some differing opinions on that , so not a hundred percent sure on that one...

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Oct 28, 2025 03:41 PM
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whodiiniOct 28, 2025 03:41 PM
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Quote from gerrytwo :
Try out the unit as a pass through power source. That way you can find out if your unit has an F6 problem - bad inverter. The F6 trouble code will show on the display.
can you point to where you found about this issue? WHen I used it initally in that manner, I got the F6 error. Resetting did not fix it, Then I let it sit for a day and then it went away. I cant reproduce the F6 error now but am concerned since it is returnable,
Oct 29, 2025 01:26 AM
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PCLaughOct 29, 2025 01:26 AM
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I do not understand how these runtimes make any sense. The unit is advertised as having 2042 Wh battery. If we multiply out the values in their image, here are the utilizations:
Refrigerator (200W) * 26 hours = 5200 watts
Coffee Maker (550W) * 3 hours = 1650 watts
Light (4.6W) * 64 hours = 294.4 watts
Mobile Phone (29W) * 80 times = 2320 watts

I know the first three examples are losing some efficiency from DC to AC, and the low load on the light is probably going to kill the battery early due to invertor inefficiency, but how do we end up powering a 200W (refrigerator) load for a solid 26 hours (2.5x the battery capacity), or running the unit to a 278 watt deficit while charging phones?
Oct 30, 2025 04:53 AM
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MarkM13Oct 30, 2025 04:53 AM
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Quote from PCLaugh :
I do not understand how these runtimes make any sense. The unit is advertised as having 2042 Wh battery. If we multiply out the values in their image, here are the utilizations:Refrigerator (200W) * 26 hours = 5200 wattsCoffee Maker (550W) * 3 hours = 1650 wattsLight (4.6W) * 64 hours = 294.4 wattsMobile Phone (29W) * 80 times = 2320 wattsI know the first three examples are losing some efficiency from DC to AC, and the low load on the light is probably going to kill the battery early due to invertor inefficiency, but how do we end up powering a 200W (refrigerator) load for a solid 26 hours (2.5x the battery capacity), or running the unit to a 278 watt deficit while charging phones?
The compressor that cools the fridge doesn't run constantly, so it wouldn't be a steady 200w draw.
Oct 30, 2025 03:08 PM
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kdupuis77Oct 30, 2025 03:08 PM
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Quote from MarkM13 :
The compressor that cools the fridge doesn't run constantly, so it wouldn't be a steady 200w draw.
Absolutely. I plugged a Kuerig Elite into my 1000 v2 at ~1400W only on re-heat cycles, otherwise was drawing 1-2W in idle (running the clock display lol). At that rate, I'd measure capacity at about 50 cups of Joe!
Oct 30, 2025 10:20 PM
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daakrolbOct 30, 2025 10:20 PM
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I love that picture of it being used on that high end kitchen. Because yeah that's how it's going to be used, sure.
Oct 31, 2025 02:29 AM
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GeneOct 31, 2025 02:29 AM
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Quote from daakrolb :
I love that picture of it being used on that high end kitchen. Because yeah that's how it's going to be used, sure.
I know people with a nicer kitchen who have done this, lol
Rich people don't like inconveniences
Oct 31, 2025 10:35 AM
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NarseOct 31, 2025 10:35 AM
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Quote from vo_danh :
This might be the same one I bought at costco 3 weeks ago when on a work trip in Colorado. It was $650, and came with a solar panel.
Pretty sure that's the 1000 version that's half the capacity.

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Shock96Oct 31, 2025 04:26 PM
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I don't know many people who like inconveniences.

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