Segway has
Segway Cube 1000 LiFePO4 1024Wh 2200W Power Station (CUBE-1000) on sale for $312.99 - $25 when you apply discount code
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$292.99.
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Details:
- High-power output: 2200W AC (expandable to 4400W with R-drive function)
- Robust & durable: IP56-rated design; LiFePO4 battery with over 4000 cycles; Magnesium alloy AM60B skeleton shell with Mecha construction
- Rapid recharging: 1kWh in 1.2 hours; supports 1250W AC + 800W solar input at 97% efficiency
- Expandable capacity: Stack up to 4 BTX-1000 batteries (sold separately) for 5kWh total
- Versatile ports: Dual 100W USB-C outputs; car battery detection for stable recharging
- Warranty: 5-year coverage for long-term reliability and peace of mind
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But the Segway acquitted itself quite well across a broad range of tests. And had it been available for this $293 sale price at the time of the review, it would have (IMHO) stood out as an unusually good buy - as long as your needs don't require the absolute highest capacity, shortest charging rate, or purest sine wave power delivery. Noteably, it also worked as a competent UPS for computers.
But the Segway acquitted itself quite well across a broad range of tests. And had it been available for this $293 sale price at the time of the review, it would have (IMHO) stood out as an unusually good buy - as long as your needs don't require the absolute highest capacity, shortest charging rate, or purest sine wave power delivery. Noteably, it also worked as a competent UPS for computers.
The Oupes Mega 1 is on sale right now for $299 and it's better in every way.
- It's lighter.
- Better solar inputs. up to 75v vs 60v. This is important because you can series 3 panels(most smaller panels are around 22v voc).
- The best thing about the Mega 1 is the easy DIY expansion battery. Any 48v battery can be a expansion battery. Use ordinary MC4 pins to create cables to the 48v battery.
Oupes is in the power station business.Segway is not. They haven't come up with anything new for 2 yrs. I think they are just clearing these out.
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