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OUPES 2000W Mega 1 1024Wh Power Station w/ 6-Year Warranty

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$299

$699

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OUPES has OUPES Mega 1 1024Wh 2000W Power Station for $699 - $400 when you apply discount code MOUNIT299 at checkout = $299. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter TattyBear for posting this deal.

Note: You must register your product to receive the bonus 1-Year Warranty extension (5 years + 1 year extension = 6 years total warranty).

Features:
  • 1024Wh Capacity | 2000W AC Pure Sine Wave Inverter (4500W Surge)
  • LiFePO4 Battery with 3,500+ Life Cycles to 80%
  • Expandable Up to 5.12kWh with B2*2
  • 13 Outputs For Multiple Devices
  • Smart HD LCD display
  • Fastest Charging Speed: Fully charge in 36 mins
  • 2200W Max. Input charging speed
  • Anderson Recharging Input
  • Seamless UPS Backup (2000W Max)
  • Smart Control & Monitor in OUPES App

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Written by SubZero5 | Staff
  • This offer matches the previous +58 FP deal.
  • Our research indicates that this deal is $99.99 less (25% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $398.99 at the time of this posting.

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OUPES has OUPES Mega 1 1024Wh 2000W Power Station for $699 - $400 when you apply discount code MOUNIT299 at checkout = $299. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter TattyBear for posting this deal.

Note: You must register your product to receive the bonus 1-Year Warranty extension (5 years + 1 year extension = 6 years total warranty).

Features:
  • 1024Wh Capacity | 2000W AC Pure Sine Wave Inverter (4500W Surge)
  • LiFePO4 Battery with 3,500+ Life Cycles to 80%
  • Expandable Up to 5.12kWh with B2*2
  • 13 Outputs For Multiple Devices
  • Smart HD LCD display
  • Fastest Charging Speed: Fully charge in 36 mins
  • 2200W Max. Input charging speed
  • Anderson Recharging Input
  • Seamless UPS Backup (2000W Max)
  • Smart Control & Monitor in OUPES App

Editor's Notes

Written by SubZero5 | Staff
  • This offer matches the previous +58 FP deal.
  • Our research indicates that this deal is $99.99 less (25% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $398.99 at the time of this posting.

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Today 05:09 PM
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ScarletHorn713Today 05:09 PM
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This is a great deal and a great Powerstation if you pair it with an additional 48v 100AH lifepo4 battery, and lithium battery adapter to anderson cable wise fuse. I've ran my homes entire essentials with this and it worked great for emergencies!
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Today 05:18 PM
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puncturepremiumToday 05:18 PM
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Trust is earned. I will believe in a 6 yr warranty when someone asks about it in 5.5 yrs ! That said, 30ish cents per Wh is the new "low" so.....
Today 05:36 PM
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MagentaPartner167Today 05:36 PM
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Quote from ScarletHorn713 :
This is a great deal and a great Powerstation if you pair it with an additional 48v 100AH lifepo4 battery, and lithium battery adapter to anderson cable wise fuse. I've ran my homes entire essentials with this and it worked great for emergencies!
Interesting. Are you saying that you can add any 48v lifepo4 battery via an anderson connector rather than buying one of their extra batteries? Do you know if that is true of the rest of their lineup or other manufacturers?
Today 05:43 PM
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NeverPayRetail2Today 05:43 PM
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Quote from ScarletHorn713 :
This is a great deal and a great Powerstation if you pair it with an additional 48v 100AH lifepo4 battery, and lithium battery adapter to anderson cable wise fuse. I've ran my homes entire essentials with this and it worked great for emergencies!
What you are proposing is for all battery. They can be charged via Anderson/XT60/DC8020 to the solar input.
The real question I want to know if this can be DIY hack to connect via expansion port to 48V so it can charge and discharge.
Last edited by NeverPayRetail2 January 15, 2026 at 10:51 AM.
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greenshellToday 05:46 PM
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If any hardware devs here, I have couple questions:

1: I notice it has an Anderson port for charging, is it possible to make it as an output port? 12v 30amp output is huge plus for some people. How much would it increase manufacturing cost? Most of these 1000wh $300-$400 power stations, can only do 12v at 10amp. The only exception i know is Pecron's e1000lfp, which can do 12a 20amp

In order to sell, you have to do something that others can not do
Last edited by greenshell January 15, 2026 at 11:02 AM.
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Azrael_the_CatToday 05:51 PM
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Quote from NeverPayRetail2 :
What you are proposing is for all battery. They can be charged via Anderson/XT60/DC8020 from the solar input. The real question I want to know if this can be DIY hack to connect via expansion port to 48V so it can charge and discharge.
yes it can be added to the expansion port. Here is an example https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n...fA4&t=124s
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NeverPayRetail2Today 05:54 PM
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Quote from Azrael_the_Cat :
yes it can be added to the expansion port. Here is an example https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n...fA4&t=124s
Thanks! How do you like Oupes vs Jackery/Ecoflow? Any regret? I might switch from Jackery to this just for the expansion hack and more solar input.

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1mskToday 06:16 PM
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I like the warranty
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topshelf207Today 06:24 PM
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Quote from ScarletHorn713 :
This is a great deal and a great Powerstation if you pair it with an additional 48v 100AH lifepo4 battery, and lithium battery adapter to anderson cable wise fuse. I've ran my homes entire essentials with this and it worked great for emergencies!
That would be roughly 5800 total Wh correct?

Do you have nothing 230v you consider essential? Here our well pump is. It seems very few if any of these smaller units do 230volt output.
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KelvrickToday 06:25 PM
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FYI, the ac charging cable isnt the standard 3 prong that computers, printers, etc that everyone has bunches of. I didn't notice this when I ordered my mega 1 with b2 extra battery. Pretty annoyed to be honest.
You can see it here. The blades are sideways on the oupes connection side. I picked up a c14 c19 adapter so I can use any one of my other cables easily.
https://oupes.com/products/oupes-...le-adapter
Last edited by Kelvrick January 15, 2026 at 11:37 AM.
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ScarletHorn713Today 06:39 PM
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Quote from MagentaPartner167 :
Interesting. Are you saying that you can add any 48v lifepo4 battery via an anderson connector rather than buying one of their extra batteries? Do you know if that is true of the rest of their lineup or other manufacturers?
With the mega series, if it has the Anderson conector you can, it's a very cost effective way, the Mega 1 can take 800w from the Anderson input, you can use any 48v battery that are within the input specs, it will constantly charge the power station at 800w, pair that with a good quality MPPT with a few panels, and you can charge the battery while the battery charges your Powerstation, if you don't need 240v for your emergency equipment, it's a good and cheap alternative.
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blupupherToday 06:47 PM
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Hmm, I have been thinking of buying a Delta 2 to give my kid to have in her apartment, but this seems to be a better deal (the refurb delta 2 is the same price as this new unit).
I have only dealt with Ecoflow, so need to look into this a bit more.
Last edited by blupupher January 15, 2026 at 11:50 AM.
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fbvolpb89Today 06:47 PM
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It's been this price for a while now, but I still think it's a great deal. I use these are UPS for different electronics
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ScarletHorn713Today 06:47 PM
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Quote from topshelf207 :
That would be roughly 5800 total Wh correct? Do you have nothing 230v you consider essential? Here our well pump is. It seems very few if any of these smaller units do 230volt output.
I personally don't have 230v emergency equipment, but the Oupes Guardian 6000 might be just what you are looking for with dual 120/240v and you can use the solar charging port with up to 2000w+ like I previously mentioned!

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MagentaPartner167Today 06:58 PM
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Quote from ScarletHorn713 :
With the mega series, if it has the Anderson conector you can, it's a very cost effective way, the Mega 1 can take 800w from the Anderson input, you can use any 48v battery that are within the input specs, it will constantly charge the power station at 800w, pair that with a good quality MPPT with a few panels, and you can charge the battery while the battery charges your Powerstation, if you don't need 240v for your emergency equipment, it's a good and cheap alternative.
I have been looking at the exodus series prior to this. Do you know if you can do the same thing with those?

So the Oupes won't charge the external 48v as well? I just have an extra 48v 200ah that I was hoping to extend the capacity with.

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