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popularf12_26 | Staff posted Yesterday 08:38 PM
popularf12_26 | Staff posted Yesterday 08:38 PM

3072Wh 3600W Jackery HomePower 3000 Portable Power Station $899 + Free Shipping

$899

$1,299

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Wellbots [wellbots.com] has 3072Wh 3600W Jackery HomePower 3000 Power Station on sale for $1199 - $300 when you apply coupon code 300JACK300 at checkout = $899. Shipping is free.

Features:
  • 3600W output (7200W surge) and 3072Wh capacity
  • Provides reliable backup power for home essentials - fridge, fan, Wi-Fi router, lights, etc.
  • Powers a household for up to 15 hours and keeps a refrigerator running for 1 to 2 days
  • UL-certified UPS that switches seamlessly within ≤20ms
  • AC, USB-C, USB-A, and DC ports
  • Dual 100W PD ports provide fast charging for phones, tablets, and drones, and the built-in TT-30 RV port offers convenient plug-and-play power for your RV
  • Fully recharges in 1.7 hours via hybrid AC and DC, or 2.2 hours via AC.
  • LiFePO4 batteries offer 4,000 cycles while retaining 70% capacity
  • 16.4"L x 12.8"W x 12"H
  • Weighs 59.5 lbs
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Wellbots [wellbots.com] has 3072Wh 3600W Jackery HomePower 3000 Power Station on sale for $1199 - $300 when you apply coupon code 300JACK300 at checkout = $899. Shipping is free.

Features:
  • 3600W output (7200W surge) and 3072Wh capacity
  • Provides reliable backup power for home essentials - fridge, fan, Wi-Fi router, lights, etc.
  • Powers a household for up to 15 hours and keeps a refrigerator running for 1 to 2 days
  • UL-certified UPS that switches seamlessly within ≤20ms
  • AC, USB-C, USB-A, and DC ports
  • Dual 100W PD ports provide fast charging for phones, tablets, and drones, and the built-in TT-30 RV port offers convenient plug-and-play power for your RV
  • Fully recharges in 1.7 hours via hybrid AC and DC, or 2.2 hours via AC.
  • LiFePO4 batteries offer 4,000 cycles while retaining 70% capacity
  • 16.4"L x 12.8"W x 12"H
  • Weighs 59.5 lbs

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Yesterday 10:59 PM
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StrategyFreakYesterday 10:59 PM
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Insane deal for a reliable brand, the $/kWh prices are getting incredibly low. The limitation on this is the lower voltage solar input.
Today 12:15 AM
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SharpCemetery950Today 12:15 AM
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Wellbots is NOT an authorized dealer for Jackery! An important FYI. $900 is a great price if it had the warranty....................
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jdr123
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Today 12:19 AM
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Quote from StrategyFreak :
Insane deal for a reliable brand, the $/kWh prices are getting incredibly low. The limitation on this is the lower voltage solar input.

This does not allow an expandable battery, either. There are plenty of better deals on $/kwh basis. Take a look at Oupes Exodus 2400 which can be found for less than $0.20/wh after 5% coupon.
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IncompletePerfectToday 01:04 AM
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Quote from StrategyFreak :
Insane deal for a reliable brand, the $/kWh prices are getting incredibly low. The limitation on this is the lower voltage solar input.
I'm unfamiliar... what is the solar charge time and what size panel would be best.
Today 02:51 AM
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SiennaHerring788Today 02:51 AM
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Quote from jdr123 :
This does not allow an expandable battery, either. There are plenty of better deals on $/kwh basis. Take a look at Oupes Exodus 2400 which can be found for less than $0.20/wh after 5% coupon.
Expandable batteries aren't worth the money anyway. Get a cheap 48v LiFePO4, run it into the solar input. Boom, expanded battery for much lower cost per kWH.
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Today 03:18 AM
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Quote from SiennaHerring788 :
Expandable batteries aren't worth the money anyway. Get a cheap 48v LiFePO4, run it into the solar input. Boom, expanded battery for much lower cost per kWH.

Sure, you can proceed that way. But, then it just makes sent to just buy a smaller power station, too. You can get a 1024 wh unit for less than $300
Today 03:20 AM
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SiennaHerring788Today 03:20 AM
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Quote from jdr123 :
Sure, you can proceed that way. But, then it just makes sent to just buy a smaller power station, too. You can get a 1024 wh unit for less than $300
Depends on what you need; this is the same price per kWh as a $300 1kWh station.

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ElCheapo88
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60 lbs. no wheels. Make sure you don't have Olive Oyl arms.
Today 05:06 AM
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StrategyFreakToday 05:06 AM
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Quote from jdr123 :
This does not allow an expandable battery, either. There are plenty of better deals on $/kwh basis. Take a look at Oupes Exodus 2400 which can be found for less than $0.20/wh after 5% coupon.

Not saying the Oupes isn't a good deal but the quality of that unit is much worse than the Jackery. At that price point it's worth getting something like Pecron instead.
Today 05:07 AM
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StrategyFreakToday 05:07 AM
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Quote from IncompletePerfect :
I'm unfamiliar... what is the solar charge time and what size panel would be best.

The unit is limited to 60V input so you would want a low voltage panel like Calsun (or whatever it's called) in something like 3x2 parallel x series configuration.

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