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Model: Portable Power Station 500W, 519Wh/140400mAh Solar Generator Backup Lithium Battery Pack Power Supply with 2 AC Outlets, PD 60W USB-C Power bank for Outdoor RV Camping Home Outage Emergency
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The 1000 Watt, 1000 WattHour model for $279 on the same page is the far better deal. It's twice the power and twice the capacity than this model for just $79 more.
The 1000 Watt, 1000 WattHour model for $279 on the same page is the far better deal. It's twice the power and twice the capacity than this model for just $79 more.
I am curious about your experiences with this brand. I have first gen OUPES which is rated 2.4 KwH but under perform but not by much. I have pecron power station which is perform as advertisement. Ecoflow has been very consistent with their delta line but their river line is a hit and miss. Also have Jackery with previous Li Ion battery that perform very well (owned since 2021 and still going strong).
I am curious about your experiences with this brand. I have first gen OUPES which is rated 2.4 KwH but under perform but not by much. I have pecron power station which is perform as advertisement. Ecoflow has been very consistent with their delta line but their river line is a hit and miss. Also have Jackery with previous Li Ion battery that perform very well (owned since 2021 and still going strong).
When you mean underperform, are you talking capacity or inverter? What types things are you plugging into the Oupes? I have the Oupes Exodus 2400 but never need to pull its rated 2400 watts at one time. That's a boat load of power. If I did, I wouldn't expect it last much longer than 35 to 45 minutes. All the reviewers I've seen on YouTube test it's capacity to be on the average side as far as reputable brand power stations go. Right around industry average, or 85%ish and if you ask me, getting anything close to industry average while paying faar less than industry average is a big time win. I own an Oupes 2400 and 3 different Pecrons with my oldest Pecron having the Li-Ion chemistry. I'm happy with both brands. I've never owned a Grecell so I can't speak on them. With Oupes' current super aggressive pricing and being happy with the one I bought, if i had to buy another power station right now, my money is going with Oupes. The Exodus 2400 is on sale right now for under 430 bucks which makes it an insanely low 20 cents per watt hour. (for comparison, this Grecell deal is 39 cents per Wh) Which is easily cheaper than anything I've ever seen for a power station, no name brands included! I'm good with power stations right now, having more than i really need, but with that Oupes Exodus being so cheap right now, I have to fight my urge to pull the trigger on it every time I see it. It's hard. Lastly, and for what it's worth, the one time i had to deal with Oupes customer service, they were very responsive & very helpful in resolving the issue.
Last edited by WoodSlayR January 30, 2026 at 12:04 PM.
I am curious about your experiences with this brand. I have first gen OUPES which is rated 2.4 KwH but under perform but not by much. I have pecron power station which is perform as advertisement. Ecoflow has been very consistent with their delta line but their river line is a hit and miss. Also have Jackery with previous Li Ion battery that perform very well (owned since 2021 and still going strong).
Plus, that's LFP so you get more cycles and it'll last longer
When you mean underperform, are you talking capacity or inverter? What types things are you plugging into the Oupes? I have the Oupes Exodus 2400 but never need to pull its rated 2400 watts at one time. That's a boat load of power. If I did, I wouldn't expect it last much longer than 35 to 45 minutes. All the reviewers I've seen on YouTube test it's capacity to be on the average side as far as reputable brand power stations go. Right around industry average, or 85%ish and if you ask me, getting anything close to industry average while paying faar less than industry average is a big time win. I own an Oupes 2400 and 3 different Pecrons with my oldest Pecron having the Li-Ion chemistry. I'm happy with both brands. I've never owned a Grecell so I can't speak on them. With Oupes' current super aggressive pricing and being happy with the one I bought, if i had to buy another power station right now, my money is going with Oupes. The Exodus 2400 is on sale right now for under 430 bucks which makes it an insanely low 20 cents per watt hour. (for comparison, this Grecell deal is 39 cents per Wh) Which is easily cheaper than anything I've ever seen for a power station, no name brands included! I'm good with power stations right now, having more than i really need, but with that Oupes Exodus being so cheap right now, I have to fight my urge to pull the trigger on it every time I see it. It's hard. Lastly, and for what it's worth, the one time i had to deal with Oupes customer service, they were very responsive & very helpful in resolving the issue.
O should have been more specific. OUPES 2400 first gen (2.2 kWh) but feels like it never really hit the 2.2 kWh. I plugged it in an 1,800 watt burner. Didn't last too long. Probably around 45 minutes or so. Dont know if it has a built in battery production to shut off when it drains below a certain battery status. PECRON LP600 works great. My Ecoflow River 3 plus drains battery on its own. Not sure if it has anything to do with Bluetooth/wifi but standby sucks. I just turn it off completely.
How can I tell if this or the other one can push my refrigerator? And for how long.
It wont. Not a standard size refrigerator. They typically need a startup surge closer to 1000 watts or more. But lets say it did start, You'd need to have a better than average efficient fridge to get just an hour of runtime. Meaning, if you had to power the fridge from completely off, It would likely run out of juice before the fridge got down to a proper food keeping temperature. You need something substantially larger than this to get any useful length of runtime powering a standard household fridge.
Last edited by WoodSlayR February 4, 2026 at 11:14 AM.
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Plus, that's LFP so you get more cycles and it'll last longer
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