OUPES has
OUPES Exodus 1200 992Wh 1200W LiFePO4 Portable Power Station on sale for $549 - $300 off when you apply discount code
EDS1200249 on the checkout page =
$249.
Shipping is free.
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VioletHaddock489 for sharing this deal.
Specs:
- Capacity: 992Wh
- Battery Type: LiFePO4
- Battery Lifecycle: >3500 cycles to 80% capacity
- Battery Management System (BMS): Yes
- Inputs:
- Fast AC Charging: 600W max
- Slow AC Charging: 300W
- Solar Charging: 240W max, 12–30V DC (MPPT 16–26V, 12A max)
- AC + Solar Charging: 840W max
- Car Charging: 120W max
- Outputs:
- 3x AC Outlets (1200W continuous, 1500W Boost Mode, 3600W Surge, Pure Sine Wave, 120V/20A NEMA 5-20R)
- 2x USB-C (140W max per port)
- 2x USB-A (18W max each)
- 2x DC5521 (12V/10A)
- 1x Car Port DC (12V/10A)
- UPS/EPS Switch Time: <20ms
- Connectivity: Wi-Fi 2.4GHz + Bluetooth
- App Control: Yes
- Pass-through Charging: Yes
- IP Rating: IP21
- Warranty: 5-Year Standard + 1-Year Extension w/ Registration (Up to 6 Years Total)
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For a few months, I kept it in my van when traveling for work (and camping in my van.) It could keep my laptop, phone, and lights going for 3-7 days at a time, and it had better power quality for my devices than keeping everything charging off my vehicle while driving, which would just ruin my phone's battery everytime I did a cross-country trip.
Now it sits at the foot of the stairs at home, where we can locate it easily during a power outage, which seems to happen briefly every 2-3 months. It has a pleasant 2700K light built-in, and even though it's the older battery tech, rated for ~500 charge cycles, i think we've only put it through ~50. If it doesn't brick itself from sitting forgotten, it'll probably last us 20 years.
If my power needs change, I'll get another, but the tech seems to be advancing faster than my use-cases, and if the collapse of civilization takes down the grid, I'll just go back to sleeping when it's dark and working while the sun yet shines.
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For a few months, I kept it in my van when traveling for work (and camping in my van.) It could keep my laptop, phone, and lights going for 3-7 days at a time, and it had better power quality for my devices than keeping everything charging off my vehicle while driving, which would just ruin my phone's battery everytime I did a cross-country trip.
Now it sits at the foot of the stairs at home, where we can locate it easily during a power outage, which seems to happen briefly every 2-3 months. It has a pleasant 2700K light built-in, and even though it's the older battery tech, rated for ~500 charge cycles, i think we've only put it through ~50. If it doesn't brick itself from sitting forgotten, it'll probably last us 20 years.
If my power needs change, I'll get another, but the tech seems to be advancing faster than my use-cases, and if the collapse of civilization takes down the grid, I'll just go back to sleeping when it's dark and working while the sun yet shines.
After that I wanted something bigger, so I ordered the Oupes 1500 when I saw it on here at $305.
Well the damn thing never worked and it took a week of back and forth to get them to just exchange it.
This brand may be good value per watt hour but you're getting what you pay for in customer service. Reliability is super important for these backup batteries, and so far I'm not impressed.
Anyway, if you can afford a better brand it might be worth it.
I have seen videos talking about fan noise, but the only time the fan came on was when it was charging.
I also carry my Exodus 600 in my car hooked up to solar to run my mini fridge/food warmer.
I will say however 2/5 of the Oupes products I have purchased have failed within 24 hours of obtaining them, their Battery Manage Systems (BMS) are subpar and fragile...they do have customer service which isn't opened on the weekends, long back hauled, and will argue tooth and nail to try to get you out of warranty but eventually do cave...so proceed with caution, you may have to wait alil if any issues come forth. Took em 15 days to even respond to my warranty inquiry.
IEC C13 power cord like we used in the US. I'm sure each of you have at least 10 of these computer / monitor cable cables sitting around. I've had two of these units fail. And there's several other others that reported the same with othersZ
Ecoflow for the win.
Two failed and both was a nightmare to RMA
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I also carry my Exodus 600 in my car hooked up to solar to run my mini fridge/food warmer.
I will say however 2/5 of the Oupes products I have purchased have failed within 24 hours of obtaining them, their Battery Manage Systems (BMS) are subpar and fragile...they do have customer service which isn't opened on the weekends, long back hauled, and will argue tooth and nail to try to get you out of warranty but eventually do cave...so proceed with caution, you may have to wait alil if any issues come forth. Took em 15 days to even respond to my warranty inquiry.
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