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OUPES Exodus 1500 1500W 1488Wh LiFePO4 Portable Power Station for $319 (discount automatically applied in cart) - $15.95 with discount code
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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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TLDR: don't do it, you might not get what you want.
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If you are serious about outages that could go on for a few days I would be looking at a layered set up of 3000wh solar generator, a 2000+ watt dual fuel generator and 600w+ of solar panels to keep the lights on, refrigerators cold and a window mounted a/c unit humming for a few days or more.
I am coming from EcoFlow which has a decent app with a lot of options. This one is more of a monitoring app than one you can do anything with.
The switch between fast and slow charge is about the only option you have (and even then, it can't be powering anything or be charging). You can't change high and low charge percent (it is just 100% charge and down to 0% discharge). You can't adjust solar input times or priority.
I like my ecoflow units better (especially better than the Mega 1 that will only do 400 watts max output if below 20% charge).
As I posted above, I got these for my kids to use in their apartments, so they don't care, they just have them plugged into the wall all the time till they need it.
Why? Because this unit hasn't faired very well in testing at all. Also has been known to fry out fairly easily. The delta 2 is a quality made unit as far as these types of power stations go. It also has no problem hitting its rated wattage. I've been three separate power outages with my delta 2 units. I'm able to cook for the fam using a full power microwave or mostly our counter top convection oven. That oven cycles as high as nearly 1700 intervals while cooking. The delta 2 has no problem running it. This unit definitely won't do that.
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So yea, looks to e the same one but for $299.
Why? Because this unit hasn't faired very well in testing at all. Also has been known to fry out fairly easily. The delta 2 is a quality made unit as far as these types of power stations go. It also has no problem hitting its rated wattage. I've been three separate power outages with my delta 2 units. I'm able to cook for the fam using a full power microwave or mostly our counter top convection oven. That oven cycles as high as nearly 1700 intervals while cooking. The delta 2 has no problem running it. This unit definitely won't do that.
This review and a few other none infomercial reviews did not look favorable at all. Worse yet, if you read the comment section, they're generally overall, not very favorable to this unit. Maybe I'm being unfair, any units can have problems.
I was just thinking back to about a year ago, and they were dumping a bunch of these units on temu. They kept sending out 120off 300 coupons. You could get this around $240. I ended up with another Delta 2 for $260. I've had nothing but great luck with those units. They've been rock stars during outages.
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This review and a few other none infomercial reviews did not look favorable at all. Worse yet, if you read the comment section, they're generally overall, not very favorable to this unit. Maybe I'm being unfair, any units can have problems.
I was just thinking back to about a year ago, and they were dumping a bunch of these units on temu. They kept sending out 120off 300 coupons. You could get this around $240. I ended up with another Delta 2 for $260. I've had nothing but great luck with those units. They've been rock stars during outages.
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It's worth a watch:
https://youtu.be/-Y23nfAOiXQ
It's worth a watch:
https://youtu.be/-Y23nfAOiXQ
Not saying this makes things completely safe but a lot safer. Also off brands may just say one thing and do another, but OUPES seems big enough at this point to be trusted to use the battery chemistry they are advertising.
Oupes didn't fare well
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