OUPES has
OUPES Mega 2 2500W 2048Wh LiFePO4 Portable Power Station + 5 + 1 Year Warranty (
register/upgrade warranty here) on sale for $679 - $33.95 (apply discount code
SD5 at checkout) =
$645.05.
Shipping is free.
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TattyBear for finding this deal.
Features: - 2,048Wh Capacity | 2,500W AC Pure Sine Wave Inverter (5,400W Surge)
- LiFePO4 Battery with 3,500+ Life Cycles to 80%
- Expandable Up to 10.24kWh with B2*4
- 15 Outputs For Multiple Devices
- Smart HD LCD display
- Fastest Charging Speed: Fully charge in 0.6 hours
- 3,700W Max. Input charging speed
- Anderson Recharging Input
- Seamless UPS Backup (2,500W Max)
- Smart Control & Monitor in OUPES App
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Does the Segway have any spec sheet advantage over the Mega 2? The OUPES has an additional AC outlet, higher output and surge, and significantly higher input charging.
I agree that Segway is more of a known brand, but I'm not sure "way better" is justified as there is no data to support the claim. I agree that OUPES might end up being a gone-overnight brand and their 6-year warranty could end up meaning nothing. Regarding customer support, I'm going to need you to provide more evidence of them not honoring their warranty as nothing I can find backs up the claim. It sounds like you may have had a bad experience with them - and yes, your experience is totally valid - but I don't think many people have had your experience.
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Does the Segway have any spec sheet advantage over the Mega 2? The OUPES has an additional AC outlet, higher output and surge, and significantly higher input charging.
I agree that Segway is more of a known brand, but I'm not sure "way better" is justified as there is no data to support the claim. I agree that OUPES might end up being a gone-overnight brand and their 6-year warranty could end up meaning nothing. Regarding customer support, I'm going to need you to provide more evidence of them not honoring their warranty as nothing I can find backs up the claim. It sounds like you may have had a bad experience with them - and yes, your experience is totally valid - but I don't think many people have had your experience.
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This is a big selling point they did not mention it
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However, since the Mega 2 includes an Anderson port and this is all new to me, what are other common use cases for this port besides a diesel heater?
However, since the Mega 2 includes an Anderson port and this is all new to me, what are other common use cases for this port besides a diesel heater?
I'm also fairly certain you can't connect a Mega 1 to another Mega 1 via expansion port, only add B2/B5 batteries (or do the hack and save yourself a fair bit of money). So if you want more than 1024Wh and aren't willing to do the hack, it doesn't make sense to buy two Mega 1s over a Mega 2.
I still agree with the thought process, though. Personally, if you don't specifically need the TT-30R for an RV, the real value here is to buy a Mega 1 and do the hack. If a person wants to do an interlock for true home backup, it makes more sense to me to upgrade to the Guardian series which does 240V.
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