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popularNavy20 posted Yesterday 04:02 AM
popularNavy20 posted Yesterday 04:02 AM

Prime Members: DJI Power 1000 Portable Power Station, 1024Wh LiFePO4 Battery, 2200W (Peak 2600W) AC/140W USB-C Output $349

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DJI Power 1000 Portable Power Station, 1024Wh LiFePO4 Battery, 2200W (Peak 2600W) AC/140W USB-C Output, 23db Ultra-Silent, Solar Generator For Home Backup, Camping (Solar Panel Optional)

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DJI Power 1000 Portable Power Station, 1024Wh LiFePO4 Battery, 2200W (Peak 2600W) AC/140W USB-C Output, 23db Ultra-Silent, Solar Generator For Home Backup, Camping (Solar Panel Optional)

https://www.amazon.com/DJI-Portab...RYBWW?th=1

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Model: DJI Power 1000 Portable Power Station, 1024Wh LiFePO4 Battery, 2200W Solar Generator, Home Backup, 4-in-1 Fast Charging, 23db Ultra-Silent, Camping & RVs, Off-grid, Power Outage (Solar Panel Optional)

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Yesterday 03:46 PM
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VioletLocket2694Yesterday 03:46 PM
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According to 3C, it drops down to this every couple of months. It's not an extreme deal, but it's still the lowest it seems to go.
Yesterday 04:49 PM
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MaartenTYesterday 04:49 PM
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I would like to have something like this for a well pump. But I need 220-240v (2 phases) with the expertise floating around here at SD.. What would you guys recommend?
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Yesterday 07:21 PM
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DJI really dropped the ball when designing this. I'm surprised because DJI has a good reputation as a company, particularly as a drone company. If anything, it shows that just because you can build a good drone doesn't mean you can design a good power station. Now why is this a bad powerstation? Out of the box, it has a maximum solar input of a paltry 200 watts. It is possible to increase to 600 watts, but to do this, you're forced to buy DJI's proprietary MPPT controller module, and then you still have to use 2 separate inputs to get that max 600 watts. This design should be a no-brainer deal breaker for anyone who wants to use it as a "solar-gen". It kinda ruins what's a decent deal (not great) at $350 for 1kWh, but after buying the extra equipment and just having to use extra equipment to get it up to a good but not great amount of solar input, IMO, totally kills this deal. If you want to use this as an AC only charged battery station, it might be something to consider, but if you want or ever plan on using & charging it off-grid with solar, you probably want to take it off your short list. There are just so many other options in this price range that have much better specs, particular solar input. For example, not long ago, the Oupes Exodus 2400 was about $70 more, but had a slightly larger inverter, over double the capacity, and 300% more solar input, or 800 vs 200 watts.
Last edited by WoodSlayR May 5, 2026 at 01:18 PM.
Yesterday 11:49 PM
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addersYesterday 11:49 PM
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Quote from MaartenT :
I would like to have something like this for a well pump. But I need 220-240v (2 phases) with the expertise floating around here at SD.. What would you guys recommend?
Consider something like a Bluetti which will give you 240v 2ph. Add an inverter generator and you'll have a decent backup. Bluetti are always having sales. Especially holidays and BF.
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Yesterday 11:52 PM
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koge811Yesterday 11:52 PM
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shrug its a so so deal regular price.
Today 03:07 AM
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reno6Today 03:07 AM
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Can I use this as UPS for my home cable modem and router? Total probably 50w. My current UPS does not last more than an hour.

Or is there better/cheaper option for my use case?
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OliveAlpaca1201
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Is the V2 totally different from this one?

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