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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.
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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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Mjoelnir
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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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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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Jan 16, 2026 06:24 PM
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TimgusNJan 16, 2026 06:24 PM
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Oh man, this is cheap for 1500 wh. The Mega 1 deal got people saying Oupes isnt a bad brand. This is their non expandable line up, which will be fine for me. I might have yo give this a try.
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Quote from TimgusN :
Oh man, this is cheap for 1500 wh. The Mega 1 deal got people saying Oupes isnt a bad brand. This is their non expandable line up, which will be fine for me. I might have yo give this a try.
Email oupes for a 5% discount code on top of the sale price. My unit should be deliver today
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tchop55Jan 16, 2026 08:28 PM
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Damn just got a refurb Delta 2 the other day for $299. Maybe I should of waited...
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shmedJan 16, 2026 10:26 PM
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Is this good as an UPS for a high end gaming pc? I currently have 2 APC pure sine waves (one 900w and a 600w), curious if this would be a good replace, since the lifepo4 battery have a much better life
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Azrael_the_CatJan 17, 2026 05:50 AM
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Quote from shmed :
Is this good as an UPS for a high end gaming pc? I currently have 2 APC pure sine waves (one 900w and a 600w), curious if this would be a good replace, since the lifepo4 battery have a much better life
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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Quote from Azrael_the_Cat :
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.
MIGHT not make it through two and a half half cycles at 60Hz? Whats a full cycle? about 17ms ?
Last edited by WoodSlayR January 16, 2026 at 11:31 PM.
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korgJan 17, 2026 01:03 PM
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Quote from cybersonic :
Email oupes for a 5% discount code on top of the sale price. My unit should be deliver today
Found a code online "JP5" that works to give an extra 5% off

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blupupherJan 17, 2026 03:03 PM
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Hmm, I got the Mega 1 on order, but not shipped yet. I don't need the extra battery input, nor the 2000 watt output.
Need to see if I can cancel the Mega 1 and get this instead. i would like the extra 400wh of power vs the extra 500w of output for what I need it for.
Or maybe just get both...
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blupupherJan 17, 2026 03:42 PM
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Quote from blupupher :
Hmm, I got the Mega 1 on order, but not shipped yet. I don't need the extra battery input, nor the 2000 watt output.
Need to see if I can cancel the Mega 1 and get this instead. i would like the extra 400wh of power vs the extra 500w of output for what I need it for.
Or maybe just get both...
Just ordered this, will keep the Mega 1 as well.
This was only $5 more than the Mega with the extra JP5 code.

I was going to give my daughter the Mega 1 and my son my Delta 2 so they have something for outages, but I think I will just keep the Delta 2 for myself, still give the Mega 1 to my daughter, but give the Exodus 1500 to my son.
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Quote from WoodSlayR :
MIGHT not make it through two and a half half cycles at 60Hz? Whats a full cycle? about 17ms ?
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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Quote from Mjoelnir :
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).
Ok. Thank you for the thorough explanation.
Last edited by WoodSlayR January 17, 2026 at 10:41 AM.
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Quote from tycogs24 :
The AI I used said not to use this as a UPS. To protect your hard drives in a NAS, use a device that switch over in less than 10ms. The BLUETTI Elite people posted has UPS mode that switch over in less than 10ms
I checked with chat gpt and it said a true Uninterruptible Power Supply typically has a transfer time ranging from 0 to 4 milliseconds. I'm not sure if any of these power stations are that fast.
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Quote from Azrael_the_Cat :
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.
Video review of this I saw they tested a gaming PC and it stayed on and running just fine when input power was removed.
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Oh man, this is cheap for 1500 wh. The Mega 1 deal got people saying Oupes isnt a bad brand. This is their non expandable line up, which will be fine for me. I might have yo give this a try.
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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