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3072Wh 3000W Gendome Home 3000 LiFePO4 Power Station

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$698

$2,299

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Wellbots has 3072Wh 3000W Gendome Home 3000 LiFePO4 Power Station on sale for $1598 - $900 when you apply discount code 900POWER at checkout = $698. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Staff Member f12_26 for sharing this deal.

Specs:
  • Model: Gendome Home 3000
  • Capacity: 3072Wh (51.2V, 60Ah)
  • Certificate: CE, RoHS, WEEE, FCC, UL, UN38.3, METI, PSE
  • UPS: <12ms
  • Dimensions: (L*W*H) 22.0*9.1*21.4 in/ 560*230*543 mm
  • Net Weight: 83.8lbs/ 38kg
  • AC Output: 3000W Total, 6000W Surge
  • USB-C Port (x2, PD3.1): Max 140W, 5V 3A/9V 3A/12V 3A/15V 3A/20V 5A/
  • 28V 5A
  • USB-A Port (x4, QC3.0): Max 18W, 5V 3A/9V 2A/12V 1.5A
  • RV Port (x1): Max 360W, 12V
  • Cigarette Lighter Port (x1): Max 120W, 12V
  • DC5521 Port (x2): Max 36W, 12V
  • Wireless Output (x2): Max 15W
  • AC Charge: Max 1800W, 120V, 15A (US)
  • Solar Charge: Max 1500W, 12~75V
  • Wind Turbine Charge: Max 200W, 12~75V
  • AC+Solar/ Wind Charge: Max 3000W
  • Cell Chemistry: EV-Grade LiFePO4
  • Life Cycle: 2500 Cycles to 80+% Capacity, 6500 Cycles Max
  • BMS Protection: Over Voltage Protection, Overload Protection, Over Temperature Protection, Short Circuit Protection, Low Temperature Protection, Low Voltage Protection, Over Current Protection.
  • Ambient Temp. for Discharging: 32~113°F/ 0~45°C
  • Ambient Temp. for Charging: 32~113°F/ 0~45°C
  • Optimal Operating Temp.: 68~86°F/ 20~30°C
  • Ambient Temp. for Storage: 32~113°F/ 0~45°C
  • Connection: Bluetooth, Wi-Fi
  • APP: Gendome App
  • Firmware Update: OTA (over-the-air) Update
  • Display: LED Screen
  • Energy Saving & Carbon Emissions Report: Support
  • Other Functions: Amazon Alexa, Google Home Connectivity
  • Warranty: 5 year
  • What's in the box
    • Gendome Home 3000
    • AC Cable
    • Solar Cable
    • Wind Turbine Cable
    • XT60 Cable
    • User Manual

Editor's Notes

Written by SubZero5 | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • This offer matches the previous FP deal.
    • Our research indicates that this deal is $1,499.87 less (68% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $2,197.87 at the time of this posting.
  • About this product:
    • Rating of 4.8/5 from Wellbots customer reviews.
  • About this store:
  • Additional notes:

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Written by f12_26 | Staff
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Wellbots has 3072Wh 3000W Gendome Home 3000 LiFePO4 Power Station on sale for $1598 - $900 when you apply discount code 900POWER at checkout = $698. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Staff Member f12_26 for sharing this deal.

Specs:
  • Model: Gendome Home 3000
  • Capacity: 3072Wh (51.2V, 60Ah)
  • Certificate: CE, RoHS, WEEE, FCC, UL, UN38.3, METI, PSE
  • UPS: <12ms
  • Dimensions: (L*W*H) 22.0*9.1*21.4 in/ 560*230*543 mm
  • Net Weight: 83.8lbs/ 38kg
  • AC Output: 3000W Total, 6000W Surge
  • USB-C Port (x2, PD3.1): Max 140W, 5V 3A/9V 3A/12V 3A/15V 3A/20V 5A/
  • 28V 5A
  • USB-A Port (x4, QC3.0): Max 18W, 5V 3A/9V 2A/12V 1.5A
  • RV Port (x1): Max 360W, 12V
  • Cigarette Lighter Port (x1): Max 120W, 12V
  • DC5521 Port (x2): Max 36W, 12V
  • Wireless Output (x2): Max 15W
  • AC Charge: Max 1800W, 120V, 15A (US)
  • Solar Charge: Max 1500W, 12~75V
  • Wind Turbine Charge: Max 200W, 12~75V
  • AC+Solar/ Wind Charge: Max 3000W
  • Cell Chemistry: EV-Grade LiFePO4
  • Life Cycle: 2500 Cycles to 80+% Capacity, 6500 Cycles Max
  • BMS Protection: Over Voltage Protection, Overload Protection, Over Temperature Protection, Short Circuit Protection, Low Temperature Protection, Low Voltage Protection, Over Current Protection.
  • Ambient Temp. for Discharging: 32~113°F/ 0~45°C
  • Ambient Temp. for Charging: 32~113°F/ 0~45°C
  • Optimal Operating Temp.: 68~86°F/ 20~30°C
  • Ambient Temp. for Storage: 32~113°F/ 0~45°C
  • Connection: Bluetooth, Wi-Fi
  • APP: Gendome App
  • Firmware Update: OTA (over-the-air) Update
  • Display: LED Screen
  • Energy Saving & Carbon Emissions Report: Support
  • Other Functions: Amazon Alexa, Google Home Connectivity
  • Warranty: 5 year
  • What's in the box
    • Gendome Home 3000
    • AC Cable
    • Solar Cable
    • Wind Turbine Cable
    • XT60 Cable
    • User Manual

Editor's Notes

Written by SubZero5 | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • This offer matches the previous FP deal.
    • Our research indicates that this deal is $1,499.87 less (68% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $2,197.87 at the time of this posting.
  • About this product:
    • Rating of 4.8/5 from Wellbots customer reviews.
  • About this store:
  • Additional notes:

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Written by f12_26 | Staff

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Today 07:20 PM
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snafufubarpitaToday 07:20 PM
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UL listed for $0.2272/Wh? Is that what the certificate section means? If so, that impressive ✌️😀
Today 07:33 PM
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NicholasMToday 07:33 PM
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Could this last through the night small house?
Today 07:43 PM
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elimoon8Today 07:43 PM
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Anyone know if this supports power passthrough? It looks like it supports switchover in less than 12 seconds to act as a UPS. I'm looking for something that will handle my fridge but act as a passthrough while power is available.
Today 07:59 PM
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wozziebearToday 07:59 PM
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Quote from NicholasM :
Could this last through the night small house?
that all depends on your runtime and power output. Is your house a small data center, or do you have 6 light bulbs and a fridge?
If you have a fridge, Wi-Fi, lights, and fans, you could probably get 15-30+ hours depending on usage***********.
Today 08:09 PM
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wozziebearToday 08:09 PM
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Quote from elimoon8 :
Anyone know if this supports power passthrough? It looks like it supports switchover in less than 12 seconds to act as a UPS. I'm looking for something that will handle my fridge but act as a passthrough while power is available.
12ms =12 millisecond. 12 seconds would be an eternity for a UPS lol
outlet-->Power station-->electronic devices
When the power is available, it acts as a passthrough, powering your fridge directly from the wall outlet while keeping the battery topped off. If the grid fails, it switches to the internal battery fast enough that your fridge's compressor won't even notice the interruption. This goes for other sensitive electronics as well such as computers etc...
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Today 09:33 PM
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Since it advertises that the charges can be scheduled, can anyone verify that it can be scheduled to switch to battery power during peak hours and only recharge when rates are cheaper?

Anyone have a list of activities and sensors that are exposed when connected to Google Home?
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Today 09:43 PM
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Quote from wozziebear :
12ms =12 millisecond. 12 seconds would be an eternity for a UPS loloutlet-->Power station-->electronic devicesWhen the power is available, it acts as a passthrough, powering your fridge directly from the wall outlet while keeping the battery topped off. If the grid fails, it switches to the internal battery fast enough that your fridge's compressor won't even notice the interruption. This goes for other sensitive electronics as well such as computers etc...
Technically, 10ms is the target time for midrange desktops and it's even less for high end desktops, workstations, and servers.

You might get by with 12ms on a high quality power supply (80Plus Gold or better), but it really depends on the system for how stable that might be.

Other consumer devices like modems, routers, and TVs will have no trouble. Even 20ms is plenty.

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Today 09:49 PM
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overzeetopToday 09:49 PM
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Quote from NicholasM :
Could this last through the night small house?
Well, it's 3kWh. Check your last utility bill when you weren't using much heating or a/c. Divide 2.4 by your kWh usage for that month and then multiply that number by 30 days. Thats how long it will last.

Example: the average home in the US uses 900kWh in a month

2.4 / 900 = 0.00267 0.00267 x 30 days = 0.08 days or 2 hours

Now, you can't use this to power your home since (a) it only has a 120V output, and (b) you can't "plug" this into your electrical panel (safely). OTOH, if you had a backup fridge (1kW/day), your internet router (~12W) and small server (mine is ~38W), some plug in LED lights, and some minor appliances...sure, it will probably keep you going for 12 hours
Today 09:59 PM
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ElatedSpaniel543Today 09:59 PM
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Can you program these to kick in during peak time? I live in SoCal and electricity almost triples between 6-9pm on our plan.
Today 10:31 PM
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efxToday 10:31 PM
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Quote from ElatedSpaniel543 :
Can you program these to kick in during peak time? I live in SoCal and electricity almost triples between 6-9pm on our plan.
There's a 30amp plug so I'm sure you can shut off grid power and reroute it
Today 10:43 PM
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SootingCandyToday 10:43 PM
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I ordered this power bank and solar panel last month. It says it supports 110V 30A, but it's divided into two 15A each, and if you want to use 30A, you have to use a different shape of port. I mistook that port for 220V. This product only supports 110V. And if you don't turn it off when you're not using electricity, it consumes the battery. Other than this, I'm using it with great satisfaction.
I'm using this power bank exclusively for 3D printers, and it's enough capacity to use 24 hours a day.
In Southern California, using a 3D printer costs more for electricity than for filaments.

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