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Jackery Explorer 2000 v2 LiFePO4 2042Wh / 2200W Portable Power Station on sale for $799 - $200 with promo code
JACKBF200 at checkout =
$599.
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About this Item:
- Capacity & Output: 2042Wh; 2200W rated AC (4400W surge)
- Size & Weight: 39.5 lbs; 41% lighter, 34% smaller than typical 2kWh LiFePo4; EV-grade CTB tech
- Input:
- AC: 15A max (Fast Charge); 12A max (Bypass)
- DC: 2× 8mm ports (11-16V⎓8A or 16-60V⎓12A; up to 21A/400W combined)
- Output:
- 3× AC: 2200W total (4400W surge)
- 1× USB-C: 100W max
- 1× USB-C: 30W max
- 1× USB-A: 18W max
- 1× Car Port: 120W max
- Charging Times:
- 0–80% in 66 min (AC Fast)
- Full in 102 min (Emergency Super Charge via app)
- 6 hrs with 400W solar
- 5 hrs Silent Mode (<30dB)
- Durability: LiFePo4 battery (10-year life); fume-free
- Noise: <30dB Silent Mode; smart fan control
- UPS: 20ms switchover; UL1778-certified
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I know you need an adaptor (right?) but was looking for some recommendations on panels that are cheaper/better...
I know you need an adaptor (right?) but was looking for some recommendations on panels that are cheaper/better...
I know you need an adaptor (right?) but was looking for some recommendations on panels that are cheaper/better...
The cheaper one was clearly smaller about 20% shorter in width and 10% shorter in height and was not built to the same high standards as the Solar saga. My solar saga was version "C", which has 2 legs. The latest is version E which has 3 legs and rated at 225W.
I did not see an appreciable output difference between the 2 panels, maybe 5-10% less on the cheaper panel, but my unscientific comparison is probably only precise to 10% given the solar variability. Given the cheaper panel was 1/3 the cost of the Jackery, thats pretty decent. I would get the Jackery Solar saga 200 on sale if you only wanted to carry 1 panel and wanted to make sure it worked. The other cheaper panel if you wanted a spare or wanted to add another panel for faster charging. I dont yet have the adapter (7090 to 8040) to plug them both in. I may get another cheap panel.
I will add the details of the cheaper panel in a separate post in case SD pulls it,
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Price varies quite a bit, but right now it is $110. There are coupons that in my case, reduced it $18. (US1811) You need to search. These coupons change all the time. Then right now there is a rebate from a site that SD will not allow me to post. It is varying from 18% to 20% back. The panel is no name, I tried to find out if it is made by Chuban, and they wont answer the question directly. If you want a Chuban, the Chuban store charges more. It arrived in 2 days, shipped UPS from Southern California in a unmarked box with zero documentation, zero labels, cable and adapters. But no adapter to 8020. Just one adapter to 7090. Hope this helps. I will probably keep mine as a second one to charge faster. I will note that is is rather flimsy and I doubt it will hold up to winds, so it isnt clear it will work at the beach whereas the Solar Saga should.
cannot believe how cheap these are now. They really must have overproduction of solar cells and are dumping them.
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I know you need an adaptor (right?) but was looking for some recommendations on panels that are cheaper/better...
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