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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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.
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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?
Rich people don't like inconveniences
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