Amazon.com has Segway Portable Power Station Cube 2000, 2200W AC Outlets, 2048Wh LiFePO4 Battery, Expandable Battery Capacity up to 5kWh Solar Generator for Camping, Home Backup, Power Outages, Off-grid on sale for $539. Shipping is Free.
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- High-Power Performance: The Segway Cube 2000 delivers 2200W AC power, extendable to 4400W with the R-drive function, ensuring robust and efficient operation for various applications.
- Super Fast Recharging: With super-fast charging capabilities, achieve up to 2048 Wh of power in just 1.8 hours, minimizing downtime and maximizing productivity.
- Unlock Greater Power: With cordless expandability, the Cube 2000 empowers users to stack up to three BTX-1000 expansion batteries, unleashing a robust 5kWh capacity. (Expansion Battery Pack sold separately)
- Durable Construction: Built to withstand tough conditions, the Cube 2000 features a LiFePO4 battery enduring 4000+ cycles and boasts an IP56 rating for water and dust protection, ensuring long-lasting performance.
- Efficient Solar Charging: Harness the power of Solar Charging with MPPT technology, achieving up to 97% conversion efficiency and maximizing energy utilization for sustainable power solutions.
- Versatile Ports: Equipped with multiple outputs, including dual 100W USB-C ports and car battery detection, the Cube 2000 offers versatility and stability in recharging various devices on-the-go.
- Warranty: Backed by a 5-year warranty, users can trust in the reliability and durability of the Segway Cube 2000, providing peace of mind and long-term support.
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..OR you may be able to simply use a cheap $100 power transformer to convert 120V to 240: https://www.amazon.com/Yinleader-...B07SZFF97X
Funny you suggested the Wen, I actually ordered a DF680iX today. I was just hoping I could have 100% battery power as well. I'm into redundancy plus a battery would be quicker to deploy and I could use it for countless other things. $500-ish I could live with, $1200...probably not. If it was my only source of power, perhaps but then I'd likely spend more on something that could come closer to powering much more of my house.
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1/2 HP would equate to around 0.4 kW but may need more than 1 kW for startup. You can pair two of some power stations (e.g. Pecron 3600) together with a special plug to make 240V..
..OR you may be able to simply use a cheap $100 power transformer to convert 120V to 240: https://www.amazon.com/Yinleader-...B07SZFF97X
The transformer is an interesting idea, I'll look more into that. I'm just worried the overhead of the transformer may add a bit to the total pulled wattage though. Not an expert so I may be overthinking it.
Thanks again!
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