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Pecron F3000LFP 3600W 3072Wh 13-Outlets LiFePO4 Battery Portable Power Station

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$782

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Wellbots has Pecron F3000LFP 3600W 3072Wh 13-Outlets LiFePO4 Battery Portable Power Station on sale for $899 - $116.87 when you apply discount code PECRON13 at checkout = $782.13. Shipping is free.

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Product Details:
  • 3600W Bidirectional PSW Inverter (Surge 4500W in 5s!) AC 30A Output
  • Customizable charging rate; Main On/Off Button
  • 2800W Max AC+Solar Input in 1.5 Hours Super Fast Charging
  • 1600W Solar Charging Max (XT60: 25Vdc~120Vdc, 25A Max)
  • 1800W AC Charging- 2 Hours Fast Charging, 15A Max
  • Ultra-Quiet Cooling; Real-Time Power Consumption Stats
  • 3072Wh Large Capacity; Expandable 2*EP3000-48V Up to 9,216Wh
  • 13 Versatile Output; PD 100W USB-C; UPS; APP Control-Wifi/Bluetooth
  • LiFePo4 Battery with 3,500+ Life Cycles to 80%
Warranty:
  • Includes 2 Year hassle warranty w/ purchase

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Wellbots has Pecron F3000LFP 3600W 3072Wh 13-Outlets LiFePO4 Battery Portable Power Station on sale for $899 - $116.87 when you apply discount code PECRON13 at checkout = $782.13. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Staff Member f12_26 for sharing this deal.

Product Details:
  • 3600W Bidirectional PSW Inverter (Surge 4500W in 5s!) AC 30A Output
  • Customizable charging rate; Main On/Off Button
  • 2800W Max AC+Solar Input in 1.5 Hours Super Fast Charging
  • 1600W Solar Charging Max (XT60: 25Vdc~120Vdc, 25A Max)
  • 1800W AC Charging- 2 Hours Fast Charging, 15A Max
  • Ultra-Quiet Cooling; Real-Time Power Consumption Stats
  • 3072Wh Large Capacity; Expandable 2*EP3000-48V Up to 9,216Wh
  • 13 Versatile Output; PD 100W USB-C; UPS; APP Control-Wifi/Bluetooth
  • LiFePo4 Battery with 3,500+ Life Cycles to 80%
Warranty:
  • Includes 2 Year hassle warranty w/ purchase

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Written by StrawMan86 | Staff

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Written by f12_26 | Staff

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kbystrak
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It meets the kWh requirements. Part of the requirement for the credit is also the unit be installed or connected to your home but in what way is open to very loose interpretation.

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Yesterday 01:35 PM
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im14abeerYesterday 01:35 PM
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Quote from Avgas :
Wish it had 14 outlets
Just label them and skip 13 like elevator buttons in hotels.
Yesterday 01:58 PM
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WindytraderYesterday 01:58 PM
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I have 8 48v 200watt panels I want to set up in parallel. Ive been looking at getting a controller/inverter and building a custom battery. Can I just attach them to this without a charge controller and off I go instead?
Yesterday 06:15 PM
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gan911Yesterday 06:15 PM
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this or the delta 3 ultra....~150 difference :/
Yesterday 06:33 PM
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gan911Yesterday 06:33 PM
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this or delta 3 ultra @ 950 (wellbots)? can buy some solar panels or other accessories with the savings. basically a backup system for texas snowpocalypse instead of a generator....with the 30% tax credit + 100/1000 amex offer. I got the costco generator, but idk if this might work out better.
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NiceSlickBlackYesterday 06:55 PM
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Quote from gan911 :
this or the delta 3 ultra....~150 difference :/
Delta 3 like 20 pounds heavier and 150 extra but has 500 more charge cycles than this one.
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NiceSlickBlackYesterday 07:00 PM
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Quote from RadoslawM :
I have read on another post that after 2 years you have to pay for shipping which shipping this massive unit will cost you a lot
After 2 years I think this generator will be outdated by way more powerful ones.
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dezahlaYesterday 08:01 PM
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Quote from NiceSlickBlack :
After 2 years I think this generator will be outdated by way more powerful ones.
This is a battery - not a generator
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Quote from dezahla :
This is a battery - not a generator
I thought we were all over this by now. I'll do my best to explain. Literally nothing in our known universe can generate electricty from nothing. That would break the laws of physics as we understand them. Energy cannot be created or destroyed, only changed forms. So I'm assuming your idea of a generator combusts gasoline as a fuel source to produce mechanical energy, then that mechanical energy is finally converted to electrical energy. Look at it like this. A gas generator you fill up with gas and these you fill up with sun light. That oversimplifies the process but both devices need a source of energy to convert to a more usuable source of energy. Just remember, you cannot generate electricity from nothing so the term "generator" is misleading. I'm guessing we say that probably because saying a gasoline to electricty converter, although is more accurate than saying a "generator", it just doesn't roll off the tongue as well as just saying a generator.
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nyc10036Yesterday 09:01 PM
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Quote from Windytrader :
I have 8 48v 200watt panels I want to set up in parallel. Ive been looking at getting a controller/inverter and building a custom battery. Can I just attach them to this without a charge controller and off I go instead?
What's the Voc of those 200W panels?
What's the voltage limit for this Pecron?
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Quote from nyc10036 :
What's the Voc of those 200W panels?
What's the voltage limit for this Pecron?
If you wire all your panels in parallel, you'll be well within its voltage input range. If you want an exact number, you'll need to go to the product page.

Edit, after i scrolled up, this post clearly says its solar input is 25Vdc~120Vdc with a 25amp max current. So youd probably want to do a 4S4P series to parallel wiring scheme to give you a final VOC of 96volts. I'd go with that to keep your voltage higher and your amperage lower. The amperage current limit might be what you need to be thinking about more so than the voltage limit.
Last edited by WoodSlayR November 8, 2025 at 02:28 PM.
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dezahlaYesterday 09:28 PM
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Quote from WoodSlayR :
I thought we were all over this by now. I'll do my best to explain. Literally nothing in our known universe can generate electricty from nothing. That would break the laws of physics as we understand them. Energy cannot be created or destroyed, only changed forms. So I'm assuming your idea of a generator combusts gasoline as a fuel source to produce mechanical energy, then that mechanical energy is finally converted to electrical energy. Look at it like this. A gas generator you fill up with gas and these you fill up with sun light. That oversimplifies the process but both devices need a source of energy to convert to a more usable source of energy. Just remember, you cannot generate electricity from nothing so the term "generator" is misleading. I'm guessing we say that probably because saying a gasoline to electricty converter, although is more accurate than saying a "generator", it just doesn't roll off the tongue as well as just saying a generator.
The word "generate" doesn't imply "generate from nothing", so no, it isn't misleading. I too passed 3rd grade science. But none of what you said changes the fact that this is a battery. It generates nothing.

If you were trying to argue that we should call solar panels 'generators' you might have a point. As this item doesn't even come with a solar panel - you do not.
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Quote from dezahla :
The word "generate" doesn't imply "generate from nothing", so no, it isn't misleading. I too passed 3rd grade science. But none of what you said changes the fact that this is a battery. It generates nothing.

If you were trying to argue that we should call solar panels 'generators' you might have a point. As this item doesn't even come with a solar panel - you do not.
The point is theres no such thing as a device that generates electricity from nothing. It doesn't exist. If we cant call this a solar generator, we cant call a gas powered generator a generator because neither one generates anything, They both simply convert 1 form of energy to another. Simple as that. So by your reasoning, if a gas generator doesn't come with gas and a gas can it cant be called a gas generator. One needs gas, the other needs sunlight. The end user needs to provide either or for either devices to produce anything
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Yesterday 09:42 PM
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nyc10036Yesterday 09:42 PM
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Quote from WoodSlayR :
If you wire all your panels in parallel, you'll be well within its voltage input range. If you want an exact number, you'll need to go to the product page.

Edit, after i scrolled up, this post clearly says its solar input is 25Vdc~120Vdc with a 25amp max current. So youd probably want to do a 4S4P series to parallel wiring scheme to give you a final VOC of 96volts. I'd go with that to keep your voltage higher and your amperage lower. The amperage current limit might be what you need to be thinking about more so than the voltage limit.
I am not the person with the solar panels.

The amperage current limit is irrelevant.
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Quote from nyc10036 :
I am not the person with the solar panels.

The amperage current limit is irrelevant.
You need to be under the limit so how is it irrelevent? If its irrelevent why is it even listed?

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nyc10036Yesterday 09:44 PM
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Quote from WoodSlayR :
You need to be under the limit so how is it irrelevent?
Under voltage limit , relevant.
Under current limit, not relevant.
Join one of the many solar generator groups.

Current limit is used for calculation of how many watts can be produced with whichever solar panels are being used. I have done plenty of these calculations.
Exceed the voltage limit, break the solar generator.
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