Jackery Inc via Amazon has Jackery Solar Generator 1000 v2 w/ 2x SolarSaga 100W Solar Panels (JE-1000D) for $599. Shipping is free.
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Ultra-fast charging & higher performance: Delivers 7.5x faster charging than the previous Explorer 1000, with a 50% increase in power output and a robust 1,500W AC output.
Power anywhere you go: Designed as the pinnacle of portable power, ensuring reliable energy wherever your adventures take you.
Exceptional battery longevity: Features a 4x longer lifespan with an impressive 4,000 battery cycles.
Next-generation sustainable power: Maintains 70% of original capacity even after extensive use
Our research indicates that this deal is $195.97 less (24.5% savings) than the next best available price of purchasing the bundled items separately from reputable merchants with prices starting from $794.97 at the time of this posting.
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Jackery Inc via Amazon has Jackery Solar Generator 1000 v2 w/ 2x SolarSaga 100W Solar Panels (JE-1000D) for $599. Shipping is free.
Thanks to Community Member Gregory00 for sharing this deal.
About this item:
Ultra-fast charging & higher performance: Delivers 7.5x faster charging than the previous Explorer 1000, with a 50% increase in power output and a robust 1,500W AC output.
Power anywhere you go: Designed as the pinnacle of portable power, ensuring reliable energy wherever your adventures take you.
Exceptional battery longevity: Features a 4x longer lifespan with an impressive 4,000 battery cycles.
Next-generation sustainable power: Maintains 70% of original capacity even after extensive use
Our research indicates that this deal is $195.97 less (24.5% savings) than the next best available price of purchasing the bundled items separately from reputable merchants with prices starting from $794.97 at the time of this posting.
Don't have Amazon Prime? Students can get a free 6-Month Amazon Prime trial with free 2-day shipping, unlimited video streaming & more.
Model: Jackery Solar Generator 1000 v2 with 2x100W Solar Panel,1070Wh Portable Power Station LiFePO4 Battery,1500W AC/100W USB-C Output,1Hr Fast Charge for Outdoor,Off-Grid Living,RV,Emergency
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Looking up the price history indicates the last 3 months the price has hovered around the $650 range and that it has been listed for the full $1300 before that. $600 is an all time low.
Why get this with 2x 100W panels when the 200W panel combo is the same price? Weight and portability only?
I think so. I have a Renogy 220 watt folding panel that is 72 inches by 28 inches. Don't know the exact dimensions here, but it is probably pretty similar.
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Amazon has the comparable Bluetti on sale for $394. Add Renogy or other solar panels and it'll be less. My buddy that camps out of his 4runner months on end thinks the Bluetti is more durable.
I use the Bluetti as a power outage backup for my CPAP. I'll get some solar panels when the need arises.
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I'm curious, too. Can someone translate what this can power and for how long?
I've had this unit since July but purchased a single 200w panel from Harbor Freight which was less expensive and more compact. I live in an area where trees falling on power lines is a common occurrence so for me it was a good choice. The Jackery powers my Samsung French door refrigerator for about 8-10 hours as long as no one opens the doors that often. I've also used it to power up my coffee maker and electric skillet ... but won't power both at the same time. I'm happy with my purchase but just bought a large Oupes and frankly their customer service is much better.
I can't think of a reason to get this. I have two EV cars that serve this purpose for camping trips and power walls for home backup but this deal is too good. Give me a reason to buy it
I've always debated on getting these but besides for prepping or camping reasons, what do you guys use it for? Is it worth it to get?
Prep and camp for sure. I tend to take one to power my laptop for remote work from my vehicle, while on the road.. no need to find a place to plug in once power is low. My truck has an outlet but I'm not always in my truck.
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Saw this thread, did some research, ended up with a Bluetti Elite 100v2 and the ZOUPW 200w foldable solar panel kit, after tax it was $598.22.
Bluetti has higher running watts, higher peak watts, has XT60 connector and an MC4-to-XT60 adapter so better support for aftermarket solar panels, reports of their inverters being higher efficiency than other brands, etc. Seems the only thing the Jackery has over it is the battery rating, slightly higher Wh.
There is also a video on YT showing how to easily add a port to the Bluetti to plug in additional battery(ies) for more capacity.
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I use the Bluetti as a power outage backup for my CPAP. I'll get some solar panels when the need arises.
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Bluetti has higher running watts, higher peak watts, has XT60 connector and an MC4-to-XT60 adapter so better support for aftermarket solar panels, reports of their inverters being higher efficiency than other brands, etc. Seems the only thing the Jackery has over it is the battery rating, slightly higher Wh.
There is also a video on YT showing how to easily add a port to the Bluetti to plug in additional battery(ies) for more capacity.
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