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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
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$426.55.
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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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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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I don't mind, I always use slow charging, less toll to the battery
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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