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Model: Anker SOLIX F1500 Portable Power Station, 1800W Solar Generator, PowerHouse Design, 1536Wh Battery Generators for Home Use, LiFePO4 Power Station for Outdoor Camping and RVs (Solar Panel Optional)
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Can't go wrong with Anker lately. They seem to be able to put out a decent product no matter what it is. If I hadn't snatched such an insane deal on an Oupes Mega, this is the one I would've gotten
Can't go wrong with Anker lately. They seem to be able to put out a decent product no matter what it is. If I hadn't snatched such an insane deal on an Oupes Mega, this is the one I would've gotten
what was insane deal? dont leave us hanging like that.
Hello I am writing from the future where CATL is providing sodium cells at $20/kwh
This dollar cost averaging I've been doing with batteries has been a fail. However I don't need my generator going camping anymore
I think the best bet is to just get enough battery for now and bank on prices to go down in the future. Similar to how I've been buying ram and hard drives over the last 30 years (well until recently ... )
I was looking at the Oupes Exodus 2400 and comparing it with this Anker F1500, but something doesn't make sense with the Oupes.
The Oupes claims to have 2232Wh of battery capacity and the Anker is advertised to have 1536Wh. So about a 700Wh difference. Yet, they weigh about the same (Anker: 43.7 lbs, Oupes: 45.2 lbs). Most of the weight should be from the LifePO4 batteries. How can the Oupes have almost 50% more battery capacity, but weigh about the same as the Anker?
what was insane deal? dont leave us hanging like that.
Oh crap, I have to apologize. I didn't mean to imply it was anything I got recently. This was last year when I got a "refurbished" Mega 2 that looked utterly brand new with some 240W portable panels and it was just over $700 for the set. I felt like it was a really great deal at the time.
I got one for right around 460 after tax! Excellent deal, thank you very much! I've been wanting a lifepo4 power station for a long time. Finally got one over 2000wh for a decent price 🥳
I was looking at the Oupes Exodus 2400 and comparing it with this Anker F1500, but something doesn't make sense with the Oupes.
The Oupes claims to have 2232Wh of battery capacity and the Anker is advertised to have 1536Wh. So about a 700Wh difference. Yet, they weigh about the same (Anker: 43.7 lbs, Oupes: 45.2 lbs). Most of the weight should be from the LifePO4 batteries. How can the Oupes have almost 50% more battery capacity, but weigh about the same as the Anker?
And the plot thickenes... Also why is everything on clearance over at oupes while advertising a 6 year warranty.
I was looking at the Oupes Exodus 2400 and comparing it with this Anker F1500, but something doesn't make sense with the Oupes.
The Oupes claims to have 2232Wh of battery capacity and the Anker is advertised to have 1536Wh. So about a 700Wh difference. Yet, they weigh about the same (Anker: 43.7 lbs, Oupes: 45.2 lbs). Most of the weight should be from the LifePO4 batteries. How can the Oupes have almost 50% more battery capacity, but weigh about the same as the Anker?
I have no answer for the weight comparison. I'm not an expert by any means. But, look at their lineup. They aren't a one pump chump. I looked to see if any reviews stated the claims were bs. I couldn't find anything. I just got the Exodus 2400, and I couldn't be more pleased.
This is a good product, I bought one two years ago and still going strong. It will drive whatever 1800W tools you hook up to it. We used it for a construction job, and it drove a concrete mixer that usually trips 15A circuits.
Also, where is the first person who typically asks in threads like this if they can charge an EV with this?😀
Last edited by wildbird12 January 20, 2026 at 01:08 PM.
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Extra 5% off with THESOLARLAB.
Several other Oupes on sale. Just search for them here and take your pick.
This dollar cost averaging I've been doing with batteries has been a fail. However I don't need my generator going camping anymore
I think the best bet is to just get enough battery for now and bank on prices to go down in the future. Similar to how I've been buying ram and hard drives over the last 30 years (well until recently ... )
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Extra 5% off with THESOLARLAB.
Several other Oupes on sale. Just search for them here and take your pick.
The Oupes claims to have 2232Wh of battery capacity and the Anker is advertised to have 1536Wh. So about a 700Wh difference. Yet, they weigh about the same (Anker: 43.7 lbs, Oupes: 45.2 lbs). Most of the weight should be from the LifePO4 batteries. How can the Oupes have almost 50% more battery capacity, but weigh about the same as the Anker?
Extra 5% off with THESOLARLAB.
Several other Oupes on sale. Just search for them here and take your pick.
I was looking at the Oupes Exodus 2400 and comparing it with this Anker F1500, but something doesn't make sense with the Oupes.
The Oupes claims to have 2232Wh of battery capacity and the Anker is advertised to have 1536Wh. So about a 700Wh difference. Yet, they weigh about the same (Anker: 43.7 lbs, Oupes: 45.2 lbs). Most of the weight should be from the LifePO4 batteries. How can the Oupes have almost 50% more battery capacity, but weigh about the same as the Anker?
I was looking at the Oupes Exodus 2400 and comparing it with this Anker F1500, but something doesn't make sense with the Oupes.
The Oupes claims to have 2232Wh of battery capacity and the Anker is advertised to have 1536Wh. So about a 700Wh difference. Yet, they weigh about the same (Anker: 43.7 lbs, Oupes: 45.2 lbs). Most of the weight should be from the LifePO4 batteries. How can the Oupes have almost 50% more battery capacity, but weigh about the same as the Anker?
Also, where is the first person who typically asks in threads like this if they can charge an EV with this?😀
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