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OUPES Exodus 2400 LFP 2232Wh / 2400W Portable Power Station

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$427

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OUPES has OUPES Exodus 2400 LiFePO4 2232Wh / 2400W Portable Power Station on sale for $899 - $450 with discount code EDS2400449 at checkout - $22.45 with discount code PINBALL5 at checkout = $426.55. Shipping is free.

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Details:
  • Exodus 2400: 2,232Wh Capacity | 2,400W AC Pure Sine Wave Inverter (2,600W Boost Mode)
  • LiFePO4 Battery with 3,500+ Life Cycles to 80%
  • 13 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
  • 2,200W Max. Input charging speed (AC + Solar)
  • Exodus 2400 Net Weight: 45.2 lbs
  • Warranty: Up to 6 Years (Basic 5 years warranty. Register for 1 Extra Year Free!)

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Written by SaltyOne | Staff
  • Rated 4.8 out of 5 stars from customer reviews.
  • At the time of this posting, our research indicates that this is $202.45 lower than the next best comparable online prices starting from $629.

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OUPES has OUPES Exodus 2400 LiFePO4 2232Wh / 2400W Portable Power Station on sale for $899 - $450 with discount code EDS2400449 at checkout - $22.45 with discount code PINBALL5 at checkout = $426.55. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter TattyBear for sharing this deal.

Details:
  • Exodus 2400: 2,232Wh Capacity | 2,400W AC Pure Sine Wave Inverter (2,600W Boost Mode)
  • LiFePO4 Battery with 3,500+ Life Cycles to 80%
  • 13 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
  • 2,200W Max. Input charging speed (AC + Solar)
  • Exodus 2400 Net Weight: 45.2 lbs
  • Warranty: Up to 6 Years (Basic 5 years warranty. Register for 1 Extra Year Free!)

Editor's Notes

Written by SaltyOne | Staff
  • Rated 4.8 out of 5 stars from customer reviews.
  • At the time of this posting, our research indicates that this is $202.45 lower than the next best comparable online prices starting from $629.

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WoodSlayR
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I don't remember exactly where but I do remember reading this (and it makes a lot of sense to me) and it's true that battery degradation occurs faster at higher charge rates but it's not as significant as most people think. Hear me out... if you fully cycle a typical LFP battery at a modest charge/discharge rate, you'll get approx. 4000 cycles until capacity is reduced to 80%. A full cycle meaning discharging to 0% from 100% then charge back to 100% and if you did this every single day without miss, for 10 years straight, thats still just 3650 cycles. Who in the world completely discharges and charges a 2kwh plus battery station every 24hrs for 10 years straight without miss? It's not realistic that anyone uses a power station like this. So for example If charging at a faster rate causes 25% more battery degradation that regular or slow charging, which is probably an overly generous figure, you could still charge and discharge over 3000 times before hitting 80% capacity battery degradation. The point being is the LFP chemistry already last so amazingly long, is a little (or even a lot) more battery degradation going to effect real world use? I guess that depends on the user. For me personally, I'll pay the the price of relatively a small degradation rate to be able to fast charge it all the time. I'll likely be buying a new power station, with better battery chemistry/technology in a few years anyways and LFP battery stations will be even cheaper than they are today which is already unbelievably cheap.(This one for example is just 20 cents per Wh) Basically, for me, it comes down to I don't think the benefits of slow charging outweigh me using the battery how I want to use it, which is fast charging it as fast as possible after i drain it.

EDIT: I just noticed this particular battery claims only 3500+ cycles, not 4000 like others typically claim, before it hits 80% capacity, so not quite as long lasting. But thats still 10 years of daily use of fully discharging/charging the unit. It's hard to wrap your head around how much use this actually is. Consider this. If you put a constant never ending load of around 100watts on it, it would take about 22ish hrs to drain it so in between 22hrs of use plus 2 hrs of charging time per day, you could put a constant never ending 100watt load on it for 10 years straight, and still have 80% usable capacity afterwards
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Use Code Pinball5 for another $22.45 off, bringing the total to $426.55. I ordered one this way, and it will arrive via FedEx tomorrow.

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Jan 20, 2026 09:48 PM
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DelSerra
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Jan 20, 2026 09:48 PM
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Rhymes with "whoops" ?
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Last edited by WoodSlayR January 20, 2026 at 03:07 PM.
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Quote from DelSerra :
Rhymes with "whoops" ?
A Youtuber claimed the manufacturer told him it is pronounce Oh-pez
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Jan 21, 2026 12:34 AM
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Use Code Pinball5 for another $22.45 off, bringing the total to $426.55. I ordered one this way, and it will arrive via FedEx tomorrow.
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Jan 21, 2026 03:55 AM
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omiiiJan 21, 2026 03:55 AM
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I ordered this with the previous deal, works great so far. Their app is crap, read those app reviews if you are keen on using their app.
Jan 21, 2026 09:46 AM
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TenderMitten7419Jan 21, 2026 09:46 AM
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can you set a max charge % in the app, where it won't charge unless it's below that?
Jan 21, 2026 01:41 PM
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MagentaJuice898Jan 21, 2026 01:41 PM
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Quote from WoodSlayR :
A Youtuber claimed the manufacturer told him it is pronounce Oh-pez
Yet the manufacturer themselves put out ads using the name in the oops context.Like " oupes, we did it again, we slashed prices this week!"So which is it Oupes?Oops or oh-pez?
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greenshellJan 21, 2026 01:54 PM
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The specs says it can do 1400w ac charging
Last edited by greenshell January 21, 2026 at 06:57 AM.
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WoodSlayR
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Jan 21, 2026 03:26 PM
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Quote from greenshell :
The specs says it can do 1400w ac charging
I can confirm it charges at very close to 1400. Mine floats around just under 1400 in the 13 hundreds during charging, but I give that a pass. It charges from 0 to 100 percent in real close to 2 hrs. I consider that very fast considering it's capacity.
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greenshellJan 21, 2026 04:31 PM
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Quote from WoodSlayR :
I can confirm it charges at very close to 1400. Mine floats around just under 1400 in the 13 hundreds during charging, but I give that a pass. It charges from 0 to 100 percent in real close to 2 hrs. I consider that very fast considering it's capacity.
I don't mind, I always use slow charging, less toll to the battery
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Quote from greenshell :

I don't mind, I always use slow charging, less toll to the battery
I don't remember exactly where but I do remember reading this (and it makes a lot of sense to me) and it's true that battery degradation occurs faster at higher charge rates but it's not as significant as most people think. Hear me out... if you fully cycle a typical LFP battery at a modest charge/discharge rate, you'll get approx. 4000 cycles until capacity is reduced to 80%. A full cycle meaning discharging to 0% from 100% then charge back to 100% and if you did this every single day without miss, for 10 years straight, thats still just 3650 cycles. Who in the world completely discharges and charges a 2kwh plus battery station every 24hrs for 10 years straight without miss? It's not realistic that anyone uses a power station like this. So for example If charging at a faster rate causes 25% more battery degradation that regular or slow charging, which is probably an overly generous figure, you could still charge and discharge over 3000 times before hitting 80% capacity battery degradation. The point being is the LFP chemistry already last so amazingly long, is a little (or even a lot) more battery degradation going to effect real world use? I guess that depends on the user. For me personally, I'll pay the the price of relatively a small degradation rate to be able to fast charge it all the time. I'll likely be buying a new power station, with better battery chemistry/technology in a few years anyways and LFP battery stations will be even cheaper than they are today which is already unbelievably cheap.(This one for example is just 20 cents per Wh) Basically, for me, it comes down to I don't think the benefits of slow charging outweigh me using the battery how I want to use it, which is fast charging it as fast as possible after i drain it.

EDIT: I just noticed this particular battery claims only 3500+ cycles, not 4000 like others typically claim, before it hits 80% capacity, so not quite as long lasting. But thats still 10 years of daily use of fully discharging/charging the unit. It's hard to wrap your head around how much use this actually is. Consider this. If you put a constant never ending load of around 100watts on it, it would take about 22ish hrs to drain it so in between 22hrs of use plus 2 hrs of charging time per day, you could put a constant never ending 100watt load on it for 10 years straight, and still have 80% usable capacity afterwards
Last edited by WoodSlayR January 21, 2026 at 02:37 PM.
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hondaman82
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Jan 21, 2026 06:30 PM
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can we daisy chain 2 unit?
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WoodSlayR
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Quote from hondaman82 :
can we daisy chain 2 unit?
Come on man. Just look at its specs. No, you cant daisy chain these. You can use 2 units independently from each other though and if you don't need 220/240, then daisy chaining really isn't a real benefit.
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WoodSlayR
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Quote from MagentaJuice898 :
Yet the manufacturer themselves put out ads using the name in the oops context.Like " oupes, we did it again, we slashed prices this week!"So which is it Oupes?Oops or oh-pez?
I saw that, but it was from a couple different youtubers, not from Oupes themselves. Besides that, do you think using a 1 time play on word pronunciation for advertising purposes dictates the actual pronunciation. I do recall seeing some youtubers saying that but not from anything official. Can you point to an actual advertisement of the actual company using that saying? Personally, I've never seen it and I'm on their site on a regular basis. Everybody is so sue happy these days it almost sounds like it could be a lawsuit in the making from Brittany if they did that without her permission. JS. Could you show us one of the ads your talking about, otherwise I'm calling B.S.
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chiyanJan 21, 2026 08:53 PM
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Is this good for a self-hosted server + router? The server draws about 1000W max.
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