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frontpageWoodSlayR posted Jan 16, 2026 04:45 PM
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OUPES Exodus 1500 1500W 1488Wh LiFePO4 Portable Power Station

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Oupes has OUPES Exodus 1500 1500W 1488Wh LiFePO4 Portable Power Station for $319 (discount automatically applied in cart) - $15.95 with discount code JP5 = $303.05. Shipping is free.

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Features:
  • Exodus 1500: 1,488Wh Capacity | 1,500W AC Pure Sine Wave Inverter (1,700W Boost Mode)
  • LiFePO4 Battery with 3,500+ Life Cycles to 80%
  • 10 Outputs For Multiple Devices
  • 4 Ways to Recharge (Car Charging/AC Charging/PV Charging/AC+PV Charging)
  • Instant UPS Backup < 20ms
  • Smart HD LCD display
  • 1,280W Max. Input charging speed (AC + Solar)
  • Exodus 1500 Net Weight: 30.5 lbs

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  • About this Offer:
    • This sale price beats this previous FrontPage Deal for 1070Wh Model for $332.
  • Warranty:

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Oupes has OUPES Exodus 1500 1500W 1488Wh LiFePO4 Portable Power Station for $319 (discount automatically applied in cart) - $15.95 with discount code JP5 = $303.05. Shipping is free.

Thanks Community Member WoodSlayR for sharing this deal & korg for contributing to this deal

Features:
  • Exodus 1500: 1,488Wh Capacity | 1,500W AC Pure Sine Wave Inverter (1,700W Boost Mode)
  • LiFePO4 Battery with 3,500+ Life Cycles to 80%
  • 10 Outputs For Multiple Devices
  • 4 Ways to Recharge (Car Charging/AC Charging/PV Charging/AC+PV Charging)
  • Instant UPS Backup < 20ms
  • Smart HD LCD display
  • 1,280W Max. Input charging speed (AC + Solar)
  • Exodus 1500 Net Weight: 30.5 lbs

Editor's Notes

Written by slickdewmaster | Staff
  • About this Offer:
    • This sale price beats this previous FrontPage Deal for 1070Wh Model for $332.
  • Warranty:

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WoodSlayR
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You can simply expand your total capacity and double your output wattage by buying another complete unit. Adding expansion batteries add capacity but not output power, so theirs that. Redundancy with these types of electronics is a good thing. Consider when you add an expansion battery, you are still limited to the one inverter in the main unit. If the main unit goes bad, you lose your capacity to everything. Having 2 identical units solves this problem. I'm not saying it's better for everyone, I'm just pointing out the pros of having a fully functional second unit over expanding a single unit.
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Right, 16.6(period) ms, but the first thing your power supply does with the 60Hz sine input •°•.• is to run it through a full bridge rectifier, which turns it into 120Hz half-wave •°•°•, which means you get full peak voltage to charge your input capacitors every 8.3(period) ms. Depending on the design of the input stage of the PSU and the load, 20 ms can result in the voltage dipping enough to cause a reboot. 20ms can mean you miss 3 half cycles if the timing is unfortunate (outage starting on the rise of a half cycle).
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I suppose you COULD use this instead. However, I'd stick with a UPS for UPS things, A real UPS will generally switch faster (10ms or less) while the Oupes has a switch time of 20ms. Either might be fine, but maybe under full load your computer MIGHT not make it through two and a half half cycles at 60Hz. I can't say for sure. ATX 3.1 is only required to hold up power for 12ms at full load so technical you might drop a computer (reboot or power off) when running on the Oupes vs a real UPS while gaming.

TLDR: don't do it, you might not get what you want.

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Good deal. But step up to the 2400 if your budget allows it. The 2400 has 2232wh and only about $140 more currently. much more capable - i own one and like it.
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RenStimpyJan 31, 2026 03:36 PM
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Since it's 1500w, can I run a small microwave with this??
Jan 31, 2026 03:41 PM
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LekzJan 31, 2026 03:41 PM
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Never heard of this brand... Anyone can attest they are good?
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Jan 31, 2026 04:43 PM
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koge811Jan 31, 2026 04:43 PM
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so cheap but i want to be able to use ev charging stations to charge these stations a bigly needed feature for larger stations because NIMBYS making it illegal to car camp.
everyone must scream for NIMBYS to go bankrupt. no one likes them. if you are one no one likes you NIMBY. KEEP passing more laws no one will follow.
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Quote from Tenockey :
Video review of this I saw they tested a gaming PC and it stayed on and running just fine when input power was removed.
Yup, I also saw video reviews that tested this, Mega 1, and the 2400 versions, and all of them kept the PC on.
But I would still not get this one as a UPS. Anker C1000 advertises a 10ms response time, which may seem like a better option.
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newusersJan 31, 2026 06:43 PM
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this reviewer said battery won't charge after depletion
https://youtu.be/Gt0XqVI0WL8?t=635
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Quote from RenStimpy :
Since it's 1500w, can I run a small microwave with this??
Definitely a small and even a medium size 1000 watt Microwave but possibly not a large. What are large microwaves? 1200,... 1300 watts? So maybe not a large.
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Quote from newusers :
this reviewer said battery won't charge after depletion
https://youtu.be/Gt0XqVI0WL8?t=635
No, that's completely incorrect. He never even depleted the battery, it was still at a 24% state of charge when he destroyed it. That boneheaded hillbilly was doing a torture test by running a continuous 1400 watt load from a hair dryer, (which would've ran all day, until the battery died) but on top of that, he decided to plug in a vacuum cleaner and then non stop and continuously flipped the on/off switch on and off to a vacuum cleaner while simultaneously running a 1400 watt hair dryer, until he broke it. Nobody runs equipment like this. He far exceeded what it's rated at. That vacuum probably drew another 1500 watts (probably a lot more actually from the surge) on top of the 1400 watts already on it. That guy is a complete bonehead. Who tests equipment like this? To anyone that wants to see this tard in action, you can fast forward the video and watch from the 6:17 mark to see for yourself exactly what he was doing to actually kill it, and make you own call. He didn't just simply deplete it, thats complete nonsense. I counted 34 switches, or 17 times he flipped it completely on and off continuously before he broke it for good.
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Quote from WoodSlayR :
You can simply expand your total capacity and double your output wattage by buying another complete unit. Adding expansion batteries add capacity but not output power, so theirs that. Redundancy with these types of electronics is a good thing. Consider when you add an expansion battery, you are still limited to the one inverter in the main unit. If the main unit goes bad, you lose your capacity to everything. Having 2 identical units solves this problem. I'm not saying it's better for everyone, I'm just pointing out the pros of having a fully functional second unit over expanding a single unit.
Since these OUPES have UPS (sort-of) functionality, that means they also have pass-through charging right? Then can't you just plug one into the other and "expand" it that way?
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HappyTable1546Jan 31, 2026 10:43 PM
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Quote from RenStimpy :
Since it's 1500w, can I run a small microwave with this??
There are some microwaves you can run with this, yes, but check yours specifically. Microwaves are usually labeled by the amount of power that goes into cooking, not their total power draw. So a 700w microwave probably draws more like 1000w. The microwave in my apartment is labeled as 950w and draws 1580w...it's old and pretty inefficient. There should be a label inside with this info.
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nowai_davidJan 31, 2026 11:05 PM
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Does anyone know if you can do solar and AC charging at the same time?

AC + Solar Charging
1280W Max
I see this, but does this imply dual charging then?
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slipperybargainsmanFeb 01, 2026 12:13 AM
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Price is really good for the capacity as far as I can tell. But why did this deal get front paged after 10 days of inactivity?

Also, the Oupes 1800 seems to have similar capacity with higher output and is actually cheaper than this. At a glance I'm not seeing major differences except form factor. Anyone know what the differences are?
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timpFeb 01, 2026 12:33 AM
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Anyone know what kind of app functionality this has? Can you limit charge to 80% or so? I need backup power for my router and cameras. I don't care if there's a reboot during switchover, but I'd plan to leave everything hooked up for a year or more and I'd worry about battery degradation if it stays at 100% long term.
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Quote from slipperybargainsman :
Price is really good for the capacity as far as I can tell. But why did this deal get front paged after 10 days of inactivity?

Also, the Oupes 1800 seems to have similar capacity with higher output and is actually cheaper than this. At a glance I'm not seeing major differences except form factor. Anyone know what the differences are?
Could you share the link? I think you might be confusing it with an OUPES 1800W model that has a 1488Wh capacity, but was listed on sale at $539 a while back on SD. Is this the one your talking about?
https://slickdeals.net/f/17438622-oupes-1200w-992wh-portable-power-station-399-oupes-1800w-1488w-539-more-free-shipping?src=SDSearchv3&attrsrc=Thread%3AExpired%3ATrue%7CSearch%3AType%3Anormal%7CSearch%3ASort%3Arelevance%7CSearch%3AHideExpired%3Afalse

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Quote from timp :
Anyone know what kind of app functionality this has? Can you limit charge to 80% or so? I need backup power for my router and cameras. I don't care if there's a reboot during switchover, but I'd plan to leave everything hooked up for a year or more and I'd worry about battery degradation if it stays at 100% long term.
No, the app is pretty basic. You can adjust the speed of the charging but you cant set a fixed charging limit, like 80% or anything. It only charges to 100%
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