OUPES has
OUPES Guardian 6000 Portable Power Station 240V&120V, 6000W, 4608Wh LiFePO4 + 6-Yr Warranty for $2499 - $900 off when you apply coupon code
Guardian1599 at checkout =
$1599.
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Note: A free accessory bag comes with purchase
Features:- 4.6–41.4 kWh Expandable Capacity: Prepared for 1–7 days of reliable home backup power.
- High Power Dual Voltage in One Unit: 240V/6,000W(Boost 7,200W) & 120V/3600W dual-voltage output keeps central AC, dryers, water pumps, and essential appliances running smoothly.
- Simple Plug-and-Play: No complex setup—just connect and immediately power your essentials.
- Three Fast Charging Ways: (240V 3,600W AC Recharging in 84 mins); (120V 1,800W Input) and (120V 1,800W AC + 2,100W Solar)
- Standalone 120V & 240V Output: Simultaneous 120V & 240V output with independent circuit design.
- Adjustable 12V/24V XT90 DC output: Power high-power devices like 3D printers, e-scooters, drones, and RC gear.
- 20ms EPS Backup: Ensures essential devices stay on with a 20ms switchover.
- Smarter App with Schedule Tasks, Backup mode, Night Mode, Auto-Connect Mode, Charge/Discharge Limits, and Remote Control Guardian 6000 connected with 2.4GHz Wi-Fi.
- Long-Lasting EV-grade LFP Battery: Stay 80% capacity after 4,000 cycles.
- All-Scenario Mobility: Large wheels and a suitcase-style design let you effortlessly move it between home, RV, and off-grid sites.
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Even if some battery pack used within a power station was actually UL rated, it wouldn't make the actual unit, its circuitry, etc UL rated. I doubt even their "battery pack" is UL rated - some other LiFePO4 pack having been certified doesn't mean this thing's LiFEPO4 pack is. Just appears to be playing with words to trick buyers for a product that has no actual safety ratings. LiFePO4 cells themselves would be the least of my concerns.
I do not see anything of theirs listed as certified in UL Product IQ. Nothing points to them having even trying to send a unit in to have it tested. I have a relative that worked at the UL location nearby (they left because of how boring the work was).
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