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frontpageVioletHaddock489 | Staff posted Feb 15, 2026 08:47 PM
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OUPES Exodus 1200 992Wh 1200W LiFePO4 Portable Power Station

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$249

$549

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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.

Thanks to Staff Member 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)

Editor's Notes

Written by jimmytx | Staff
  • Additional Information:
    • OUPES offers a 30-Day Money Back No Questions Asked return policy. For more details, visit here.
    • Priced at ~25.1 cents per watt hour for this portable power station.
    • Please see the original post for additional details and/or view the Wiki and forum comments for further helpful discussion if available.

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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.

Thanks to Staff Member 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)

Editor's Notes

Written by jimmytx | Staff
  • Additional Information:
    • OUPES offers a 30-Day Money Back No Questions Asked return policy. For more details, visit here.
    • Priced at ~25.1 cents per watt hour for this portable power station.
    • Please see the original post for additional details and/or view the Wiki and forum comments for further helpful discussion if available.

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WoodSlayR
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Its good for certain things. For example, If your camping, you could use an 800watt hot water kettle that takes 5 to 7 minutes to boil water more than a dozen times before having to recharge it. You can also recharge from zero to full daily with about 300 watts of solar and good weather. Its def not designed to replace a gas gen but they have their uses. Do you really want to fire up a gas gen if all you needed to do was run your laptop, maybe charge your phone and run some led lighting in your tent for the night? This is perfect for that. Def cant compare them to a gas gen tho. Another great use for it, is I have an egg cooker that runs on just 400 watts and only takes 15 minutes to medium boil 6 eggs. This could medium to hard boil two dozen eggs and still just use less than half it's capacity or you could boil 48 eggs if you wanted to drain it completely. Thats a lot of eggs, especially considering you can charge it back to 100% in 4 to 5 hrs with around 300 watts of solar.
By the way, This is the egg cooker I use, its freakin awesome.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0B9P17...tle_4&th=1
WoodSlayR
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This is a really really good price per Wh (maybe even the best or at least close to the best amongst what's available right now) but the entire Oupes Exodus line has been on sale at these really good sale prices for months and months. I've been starting to wonder if the prices were ever going to go up. So far, they've stayed super affordable. I probably just jinxed it by saying this and tomorrow prices will go up. Better buy now!
WoodSlayR
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These aren't for home backup power. good lord. These are just one step up from a usb power bank, and are super great for people that understand what they are for. Everything is about expectations. You can always let yourself down with any product you buy if your expectations are more than what the product is ever intended to do, but on the other hand, if your expectations are realistic. They are awesome!

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Feb 16, 2026 12:52 PM
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AmusedLake9040Feb 16, 2026 12:52 PM
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Quote from ThriftyThread5737 :
Do they cover shipping or do you have to ship a 50 LB product to them and pay return shipping to get warranty service?
They validate it via video then send you the replacement, both my warranties they let me keep the failed units.
Feb 16, 2026 01:04 PM
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SmartBike8066Feb 16, 2026 01:04 PM
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How many outages are you people having? May want to move. The justifications are hilarious.
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Feb 16, 2026 01:58 PM
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smiles233Feb 16, 2026 01:58 PM
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Quote from Justhathought :
Military does not work. You can only use one discount code at a time for a purchase, so the military isn't enough to trump the code listed here.
...I use one for power recliner
It worked for me. 12$ more off.
Feb 16, 2026 03:15 PM
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rczriderFeb 16, 2026 03:15 PM
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Okay, maybe folks in this thread can help me decide if this will do what I want.

We have an EV, but the EV does not support V2L or V2H, so the only way to tap into that is to use an inverter hooked up to the 12V and put the car in "camp mode" so it'll keep the LV battery topped up using the HV battery. I was looking at spending $200-ish to get a quality pure sine inverter to use with the garage fridge, but if I can hook this up to the to the EV's 12V if necessary (like if it drops below 20% or something), this might be a better use of the money.

Thoughts?
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Feb 16, 2026 05:08 PM
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WoodSlayR
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Feb 16, 2026 05:08 PM
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Quote from PowerfulName3833 :
I don't know anything about "duty cycles" and all that but...wouldn't the possibility of running the fridge that long be dependent on the environment the fridge is in? The Youtuber the other guy mentioned was doing this outside, if I understand correctly, no? If, in theory, the guy was camping while the temperature was roughly the same as the fridge's target temperature, wouldn't that use very little power?
For anything to run for 22hrs with 850Wh useable capacity, it would literally have to use as much power as a 35watt light bulb, so maybe if the ambient temp is 33 degrees and you set the fridge temp to 32 & never opened it, but other than testing it in nonsensical testing conditions, there's just no real world situation in where a full sized household refrigerator is going to keep your food cold for 22hrs on such little power. A duty cycle is how certain types of devices like compressors and certain types of motors keeps something running within a set range. Its akin to how PWM (Pulse width modulation) works to maintain a constant speed on a fan, or other electrical device. This is how it works,... Internally, it's either running at full throttle or completely off. There's no middle ground and power comes on and off (in cycles) at different speeds to maintain an average. So to control the speed of an AC motor on a fan for example, a PWM speed controller will pulse or "cycle" the full 110v on and off at various speeds to control the fans overall speed. It doesn't taper the voltage down from 110v to like 60v to slow the motor down. Its always giving the motor a full 110v but just in slower or faster pulses or "cycles". I hope this helps explain things. The main difference between something that is controlled by cycling vs PWM is the speed in which it happens. PWM cycles, or pulses lightning fast. We are talking on and off measured in lengths of milliseconds here, while compressor motors that cycle are normally measured in lengths of minutes, not milliseconds. Other than speed, they both work the same way to maintain a set perimeter.
Last edited by WoodSlayR February 17, 2026 at 12:46 AM.
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revelized1Feb 16, 2026 05:43 PM
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I live in the middle of nowhere and no way would i move just because of "energy" issues

i will continue to harden my own energy sources and hope to transition to off grid in the near future.

My life won't be dictated on a whim by utility companies, and even these little power stations can help in the long run of things... these will run multiple LED lightstrips for days, lighting up a tiny home amazingly.

Quote from SmartBike8066 :
How many outages are you people having? May want to move. The justifications are hilarious.
Feb 16, 2026 06:17 PM
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famewolfFeb 16, 2026 06:17 PM
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Quote from CalmBird519 :
I agree, these deals are always so popular but are people really using these things or are they a hobby?
I use one for a cpap and another in my car all the time to keep a travel electric cooler running when the car is turned off. Very convenient for getting groceries and not having to worry about rushing home before things thaw or on long car trips especially if you stop somewhere overnight where power may not be convenient. Would probably work well camping.
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famewolfFeb 16, 2026 06:18 PM
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Quote from revelized1 :
I live in the middle of nowhere and no way would i move just because of "energy" issues

i will continue to harden my own energy sources and hope to transition to off grid in the near future.

My life won't be dictated on a whim by utility companies, and even these little power stations can help in the long run of things... these will run multiple LED lightstrips for days, lighting up a tiny home amazingly.

Which lightstrips do you like for good illumination at low power draw? I'd like some for lighting during power failures.
Feb 16, 2026 06:21 PM
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roninidoFeb 16, 2026 06:21 PM
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Quote from WoodSlayR :
Its good for certain things. For example, If your camping, you could use an 800watt hot water kettle that takes 5 to 7 minutes to boil water more than a dozen times before having to recharge it. You can also recharge from zero to full daily with about 300 watts of solar and good weather. Its def not designed to replace a gas gen but they have their uses. Do you really want to fire up a gas gen if all you needed to do was run your laptop, maybe charge your phone and run some led lighting in your tent for the night? This is perfect for that. Def cant compare them to a gas gen tho. Another great use for it, is I have an egg cooker that runs on just 400 watts and only takes 15 minutes to medium boil 6 eggs. This could medium to hard boil two dozen eggs and still just use less than half it's capacity or you could boil 48 eggs if you wanted to drain it completely. Thats a lot of eggs, especially considering you can charge it back to 100% in 4 to 5 hrs with around 300 watts of solar.By the way, This is the egg cooker I use, its freakin awesome. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0B9P17...tle_4&th=1
https://share.google/9hoMHbNgx6dh86vp5
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gridStormFeb 16, 2026 06:32 PM
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Quote from LiquidIQ :
A week ago I got the Exodus 2400 with 2232Wh Capacity for $449 (it's still that price). It doesn't have a huge output, but for the price per kWh nothing on their site comes close. I ran it down to zero first thing (there's a yellow tag on the AC charge port that says do this) then charged it up. I didn't go for the solar panel because I have a Solar/battery backup system in my near future, but if I did I think I could power my work computer, screen, and network all day indefinitely.

I have seen videos talking about fan noise, but the only time the fan came on was when it was charging.

Source? I only see $650, but my internet skills are poor
Feb 16, 2026 06:57 PM
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revelized1Feb 16, 2026 06:57 PM
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I just grab cheap ones off amazon whenever they pop up (always good to have backups), its highly preferable to get ones that run off 12v. you can look on the 110v plug to see what power the plug is converting it to (most 10ft ones are 12v, and the longer lengths like 20ft start increasing the voltage to 24v)

the positive to getting the 12v ones, is you can rewire them to a cigarette plug and use that to power them off the power station.

this means the power station doesnt have to "invert" the power to 110v then the LED would convert it back to 12v. Inverting causes innate power laws from the conversions, and steals power for no reason.

Quote from famewolf :
Which lightstrips do you like for good illumination at low power draw? I'd like some for lighting during power failures.
Feb 16, 2026 07:20 PM
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cinobyteFeb 16, 2026 07:20 PM
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Quote from VirtualShoplift :
guys, I have to tell you I've have nothing but problems with these. First off I'll state this and I'll have it Overlander so I have a lot of experience with power stations. The one thing about this brand is that the charging port is not NEMA
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
I have the OUPES Exodus 2400 and its a standard power input for grid power. Its actually worked very well the few times I have used it.
Feb 16, 2026 08:04 PM
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williebwalkingFeb 16, 2026 08:04 PM
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Quote from WoodSlayR :
Its good for certain things. For example, If your camping, you could use an 800watt hot water kettle that takes 5 to 7 minutes to boil water more than a dozen times before having to recharge it. You can also recharge from zero to full daily with about 300 watts of solar and good weather. Its def not designed to replace a gas gen but they have their uses. Do you really want to fire up a gas gen if all you needed to do was run your laptop, maybe charge your phone and run some led lighting in your tent for the night? This is perfect for that. Def cant compare them to a gas gen tho. Another great use for it, is I have an egg cooker that runs on just 400 watts and only takes 15 minutes to medium boil 6 eggs. This could medium to hard boil two dozen eggs and still just use less than half it's capacity or you could boil 48 eggs if you wanted to drain it completely. Thats a lot of eggs, especially considering you can charge it back to 100% in 4 to 5 hrs with around 300 watts of solar.By the way, This is the egg cooker I use, its freakin awesome. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0B9P17...tle_4&th=1
Also, to charge my RV batteries I can run the generator, but it only throws about 200 watts to the batteries. So if I run my RV generator for an hour, I can charge this and then plug my rv into this for an additional 5 hours (just to charge the batteries, not to run anything else). So 1 hour of generator time, gets me 6 hours of charging the RV batteries.
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VincentBlackShadowFeb 16, 2026 08:44 PM
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Who are you talking to? If you aint contributing to the conversation, you should stay silent
The irony is I don't know who you are talking to.
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MangekyoSharinganFeb 16, 2026 08:45 PM
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Quote from VincentBlackShadow :
The irony is I don't know who you are talking to.
He deleted his message then I replied without checking to see if I replied properly

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