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frontpageItsSoCheap | Staff posted Mar 17, 2026 10:04 AM

DARAN 89.6Wh 100W LiFePO4 Power Station + 25W Solar Panel

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Voltzip via Amazon has DARAN 89.6Wh 100W LiFePO4 Power Station + 25W Solar Panel on sale for $118.99 - $59.50 with promo code MCCN2ZOJ or EATGGE2G at checkout = $59.49 -> Now $57.99. Shipping is free.

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  • Design & Portability: Ultra-compact at 6.5 x 3.3 x 4.0 inches and 2.54 lbs; slim, lightweight body with soft ergonomic handle; fits easily in backpack or gear bag; ideal for hiking, air travel, commuting
  • Battery Technology: Premium LiFePO4 cells (not NCM) with 89.6Wh capacity; over 3,000 deep cycles to 80% capacity (up to 10 years regular use); advanced BMS for over-voltage, over-current, and short-circuit protection; superior thermal stability and safety
  • Ports & Outputs: 7 output ports — 2 AC sockets (100W), 2 USB-C (45W/15W), 2 USB-A (18W/15W), DC5521 (60W); total 100W output; LED display shows working status and remaining power (peel protective film after unboxing)
  • Operation & Emergency Features: Fanless design for 0dB silent operation; suitable for bedside, CPAP, or quiet environments; built-in LED flashlight with SOS mode for power outages, hurricanes, or off-grid use

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Voltzip via Amazon has DARAN 89.6Wh 100W LiFePO4 Power Station + 25W Solar Panel on sale for $118.99 - $59.50 with promo code MCCN2ZOJ or EATGGE2G at checkout = $59.49 -> Now $57.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter ItsSoCheap for sharing this deal.
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Details:
  • Design & Portability: Ultra-compact at 6.5 x 3.3 x 4.0 inches and 2.54 lbs; slim, lightweight body with soft ergonomic handle; fits easily in backpack or gear bag; ideal for hiking, air travel, commuting
  • Battery Technology: Premium LiFePO4 cells (not NCM) with 89.6Wh capacity; over 3,000 deep cycles to 80% capacity (up to 10 years regular use); advanced BMS for over-voltage, over-current, and short-circuit protection; superior thermal stability and safety
  • Ports & Outputs: 7 output ports — 2 AC sockets (100W), 2 USB-C (45W/15W), 2 USB-A (18W/15W), DC5521 (60W); total 100W output; LED display shows working status and remaining power (peel protective film after unboxing)
  • Operation & Emergency Features: Fanless design for 0dB silent operation; suitable for bedside, CPAP, or quiet environments; built-in LED flashlight with SOS mode for power outages, hurricanes, or off-grid use

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Model: DARAN Portable Power Station 100W with 25W Solar Panel LiFePO4 Battery Power Bank with110V AC Outlets Solar Generator Fast Charging for Hurricane Emergency,Outdoor Use,Off-Grid traveling

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Draniie
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DUAL INPUT/OUTPUT (AC + DC)】The portable power station comes with a 89.6Wh capacity LiFePO4 battery pack(not NCM) and 100W, features 7 output ports, including 2 AC sockets (100W),2 USB-C port (45W/15W), 2 USB-A port (18W/15W), and DC5521 ports (60W). The LED display can clearly show the working status and remaining power.

very low capacity. Not the normal 200+ Wh that's posted. Should be this price or less normally.

Definitely ain't going to provide power to anything stronger than a non gaming laptop for charging and use at the same time purposes. Can't run a single burner stove top or anything like that in an emergency. Truly is just a big portable phone charger.
Maybe nice if you're visiting gram gram for a week and have to stay in a no electricity camper for a week due to there being no other space for you and your ex to sleep for a week long family reunion to keep your phone and airpods charged. MAYBE for the whole week
NickelPincher
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I bought one of these 2 months ago to run my Kona Tools fuel transfer pump. It has done amazing and it uses 7 watts so I haven't had to charge it yet and I use the transfer pump 3 times a week. If you have a small need like that, this power station is PERFECT for that. It seems very well built too. It doesn't feel cheap. I personally recommend.
davr
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The power station is 90Wh. The panel is 25W. So at maximum direct sunlight, it would take 3.6 hours to charge the battery from flat. So I would say yes, in summer on a clear day, with a well positioned panel and no shade it could probably charge the battery from flat in a full day. If it's winter, or it's cloudy, or you have the panel at the wrong angle, it might take 2-3 days to charge the battery fully from solar

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Mar 17, 2026 11:49 AM
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DraniieMar 17, 2026 11:49 AM
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DUAL INPUT/OUTPUT (AC + DC)】The portable power station comes with a 89.6Wh capacity LiFePO4 battery pack(not NCM) and 100W, features 7 output ports, including 2 AC sockets (100W),2 USB-C port (45W/15W), 2 USB-A port (18W/15W), and DC5521 ports (60W). The LED display can clearly show the working status and remaining power.

very low capacity. Not the normal 200+ Wh that's posted. Should be this price or less normally.

Definitely ain't going to provide power to anything stronger than a non gaming laptop for charging and use at the same time purposes. Can't run a single burner stove top or anything like that in an emergency. Truly is just a big portable phone charger.
Maybe nice if you're visiting gram gram for a week and have to stay in a no electricity camper for a week due to there being no other space for you and your ex to sleep for a week long family reunion to keep your phone and airpods charged. MAYBE for the whole week
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NickelPincherMar 17, 2026 08:20 PM
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I bought one of these 2 months ago to run my Kona Tools fuel transfer pump. It has done amazing and it uses 7 watts so I haven't had to charge it yet and I use the transfer pump 3 times a week. If you have a small need like that, this power station is PERFECT for that. It seems very well built too. It doesn't feel cheap. I personally recommend.
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dpaquinYesterday 12:09 AM
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Saw the post got excited, then realized this thing ain't running my grow tent after Draniie's post.thanks for that
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oatmilkisgrossYesterday 01:11 AM
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Would this work for a longer camping trip to keeps phones/devices charged? Does the solar actually fully recharge it daily?
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Quote from oatmilkisgross :
Would this work for a longer camping trip to keeps phones/devices charged? Does the solar actually fully recharge it daily?
The power station is 90Wh. The panel is 25W. So at maximum direct sunlight, it would take 3.6 hours to charge the battery from flat. So I would say yes, in summer on a clear day, with a well positioned panel and no shade it could probably charge the battery from flat in a full day. If it's winter, or it's cloudy, or you have the panel at the wrong angle, it might take 2-3 days to charge the battery fully from solar
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Old_Snake308Yesterday 03:09 AM
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Quote from oatmilkisgross :
Would this work for a longer camping trip to keeps phones/devices charged? Does the solar actually fully recharge it daily?
IMO that solar panel is a joke. Get a bigger battery or multiple. Solar isn't reliable and you don't want to be sitting in the hot sun anyways.
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What is the solar panel size?

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Today 02:57 AM
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beaver.banditToday 02:57 AM
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How would this setup be to run a couple of security cams and power a 12v chicken coop door?
Today 04:38 AM
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GreatGToday 04:38 AM
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Maybe I can use this to power a Dashcam when the car is parked, if it supports pass-thru charging. Lifepo4 is safer than normal Lithium power bank.
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MasterMike569Today 01:06 PM
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With the solar panel, not a bad price.
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enigma0550Today 01:56 PM
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good deal, will get one to try
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mphuieToday 05:30 PM
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89.6Wh isn't much more capacity than a 20000mAh power bank (~74Wh).

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