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OUPES Exodus 1500 1500W 1488Wh LiFePO4 Power Station

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$303

$549

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OUPES has OUPES Exodus 1500 1500W 1488Wh LiFePO4 Portable Power Station on sale for $549 - $230 discount applied in cart - $15.95 with discount code THESOLARLAB at checkout = $303.05. Shipping is free.

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  • Exodus 1500: 1,488Wh Capacity | 1,500W AC Pure Sine Wave Inverter (1,700W Boost Mode)
  • LiFePO4 Battery with 3,500+ Life Cycles to 80%
  • 10 Outputs For Multiple Devices
  • 4 Ways to Recharge (Car Charging/AC Charging/PV Charging/AC+PV Charging)
  • Instant UPS Backup < 20ms
  • Smart HD LCD display
  • 1,280W Max. Input charging speed (AC + Solar)
  • Exodus 1500 Net Weight: 30.5 lbs

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Written by ValPal2011 | Staff
  • Rated 4.9 out of 5 stars from customer reviews.
  • This price matches our January '26 Frontpage Deal.
  • At the time of this posting, our research indicates that this is $53.44 lower than the next best comparable online prices starting from $356.49.

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OUPES has OUPES Exodus 1500 1500W 1488Wh LiFePO4 Portable Power Station on sale for $549 - $230 discount applied in cart - $15.95 with discount code THESOLARLAB at checkout = $303.05. Shipping is free.

Thanks Community Member WoodSlayR for sharing this deal.

Details:
  • Exodus 1500: 1,488Wh Capacity | 1,500W AC Pure Sine Wave Inverter (1,700W Boost Mode)
  • LiFePO4 Battery with 3,500+ Life Cycles to 80%
  • 10 Outputs For Multiple Devices
  • 4 Ways to Recharge (Car Charging/AC Charging/PV Charging/AC+PV Charging)
  • Instant UPS Backup < 20ms
  • Smart HD LCD display
  • 1,280W Max. Input charging speed (AC + Solar)
  • Exodus 1500 Net Weight: 30.5 lbs

Editor's Notes

Written by ValPal2011 | Staff
  • Rated 4.9 out of 5 stars from customer reviews.
  • This price matches our January '26 Frontpage Deal.
  • At the time of this posting, our research indicates that this is $53.44 lower than the next best comparable online prices starting from $356.49.

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WoodSlayR
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Thats an old model. It only charges at 200 watts AC with 1 input port. You can get 400 watts but you have to utilize 2 separate 200-watt input ports. Same goes with it's solar input so you cant use a single 400 watt panel, it has to be 2 200 watt panels. It also uses an old school style large power brick to charge via AC & to charge at 400 watts max, you'd need to buy a second one. It also only has 60 watt USB C ports vs 140 on this one. I'd stay away from that one. It's old stock. None of the newer models use a charging brick and charge so much faster with just a regular pc style ac cord. They moved away from using the power bricks.
WoodSlayR
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One single reported incident of one unit catching on fire in who knows how many have been sold doesn't mean Oupes units LIKE to catch on fire.. Sounds more like a freak one-off incident. For what it's worth, the one that caught fire was their newest release the Guardian 6000. The LiFePo4 chemistry in general is pretty safe from catching on fire. If theres a real issue to worry about, I'm sure we'll see other units catching onfire, until then, It's probably safe to write this off as a freak 1 off incident. Who knows how many thousands of units they've probably sold in the 7 years they've been around.
WoodSlayR
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I agree, and it wasn't even this model. Somebody was asking is this the model with issues? Then to answer that, he brought up a single one-off story about a completely different model catching on fire which didn't even answer the question and included the very misleading statement that Oupes likes to catch on fire.

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WoodSlayRApr 17, 2026 11:22 PM
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Quote from wallykid :
Yes, brand new. That is what i'm trying now. It was at 65% when i turned it on. On and off charging with Solar got it to 71%, and charging on AC got it to 73%, but now i'm going to charge it to 100% and let it discharge to 0 and try it again on Solar to see if that fixes the issue. Will report back on what i find.
I do have a question on the software, the way i'm using these power station is to replace my UPS. For ecoflow, i was able to set it to 50%, and it will stop charging, if power goes out, i still have plenty of charge to go, does Oupes software allow you to do that? it says its best to charge to 80% and discharge to 20%, if software doesn't allow to stop at 80%, then i have to watch it all the time?
For what it's worth, Will Prowse debunked the 80 to 20% thing and he says always charge to 100% and discharge to 0%. He claims the LFP chemistry is perfectly fine with doing this, and that's how to get the most from your investment. That 80 to 20% thing I think is more applicable and was more of a holdover from the Lithium-Polymer & Lithium-Ion chemistries, and not so much for Lithium Iron Phosphate. When these LFP batteries rate cycle count, 1 full cycle is 0 to 100% not 20 to 80%. If you choose to do 20 to 80, you're literally only utilizing about half or exactly 60% of its rated capacity so it's your call.
Last edited by WoodSlayR April 17, 2026 at 04:59 PM.
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mystical80Apr 18, 2026 01:53 AM
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Quote from wallykid :
Yes, brand new. That is what i'm trying now. It was at 65% when i turned it on. On and off charging with Solar got it to 71%, and charging on AC got it to 73%, but now i'm going to charge it to 100% and let it discharge to 0 and try it again on Solar to see if that fixes the issue. Will report back on what i find. I do have a question on the software, the way i'm using these power station is to replace my UPS. For ecoflow, i was able to set it to 50%, and it will stop charging, if power goes out, i still have plenty of charge to go, does Oupes software allow you to do that? it says its best to charge to 80% and discharge to 20%, if software doesn't allow to stop at 80%, then i have to watch it all the time?
At least yours powers on. Mine is dead as a doorknob.
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wallykidApr 19, 2026 11:49 PM
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Can someone who has tried charging this unit via ac wall outlet let me know if they also experience the charging wattage drop once in a while, I am guessing around 20 mins or so. Its basically similar to solar charging(droppingto 0w every few mins after it restarts, but gets to about 5 mins after a while), but it happens much less frequently.
Last edited by wallykid April 20, 2026 at 05:50 PM.
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nwtianApr 20, 2026 04:24 AM
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Quote from wallykid :
Can someone who has tried charging this unit via ac wall outlet let me know if they also experience the charging wattage drop once in a while, I am guessing around 20 mins or so. It's basically similar to solar charging, but it happens much more frequently.
My cannot even be charged now, it trips the GFIC breaker. The station is stuck at power on position and cannot be off. The ac and dc cannot turn on, WiFi/bluetooth is also out. Terrible unit. Took a video to request refund, still waiting for response.
Edit: They offer me $25 off to wait for the station to reset, saying it is temporary MCU freeze. It has been a day and night my unit is still stuck at 99% power on position with no response.
I requested again for return label and refund.
Best to stick with Pecron or the higher price Anker. My Pecron F3000 with expansion batteries (one pecron and one eco worthy 48v) has been running 24/7 for 6 months for fridge and misc, and charging by solar(diy 1600w cheap eco worthy 200w mono) and AC(using WiFi switch when winter no sun) without any problem.
Last edited by nwtian April 20, 2026 at 07:36 AM.
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wallykidApr 21, 2026 12:51 AM
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Quote from nwtian :
My cannot even be charged now, it trips the GFIC breaker. The station is stuck at power on position and cannot be off. The ac and dc cannot turn on, WiFi/bluetooth is also out. Terrible unit. Took a video to request refund, still waiting for response.Edit: They offer me $25 off to wait for the station to reset, saying it is temporary MCU freeze. It has been a day and night my unit is still stuck at 99% power on position with no response.I requested again for return label and refund.Best to stick with Pecron or the higher price Anker. My Pecron F3000 with expansion batteries (one pecron and one eco worthy 48v) has been running 24/7 for 6 months for fridge and misc, and charging by solar(diy 1600w cheap eco worthy 200w mono) and AC(using WiFi switch when winter no sun) without any problem.
Thanks, I am leaning towards returning as well.
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nwtianApr 21, 2026 03:04 AM
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Quote from wallykid :
Thanks, I am leaning towards returning as well.
I request twice for return and refund, first email yesterday offer $25 to wait for reset.
Today offer me $20 to get warranty for replacement.
Edit: Latest email states it requires two business days to generate a return label. I wonder how long it takes for them to refund when they receive the item!
Last edited by nwtian April 22, 2026 at 06:31 AM.
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Dead. $379 now

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