Voltzip via Amazon has
DARAN 288Wh 350W LiFePO4 Power Station (NEO300L) on sale for $119.99 -
40% off when you apply promo code
DARAN0511 at checkout =
$71.99.
Shipping is free.
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Features:
- NEO300L portable power station: 288Wh LiFePO4 capacity with 0.85 conversion rate and 350W rated output (600W surge)
- Supports devices up to 350W; runs 30W CPAP for ~8.16 hours or 100W stew pot for ~2.44 hours
- Multi-port charging: 2Γ350W AC outlets, 1Γ60W PD USB-C, 2Γ18W USB-A, 1ΓDC I/O for simultaneous device powering
- Recharge options: wall outlet, 12V car port, or solar (panels and cables sold separately)
- Advanced BMS with multiple protections (overcharge, over-discharge, short-circuit, temperature, cell balancing); smart ventilation and real-time LCD display
- Rear LED light with steady, strobe, and SOS modes
- Lightweight and compact: 8.2 lb, 10.0 Γ 6.6 Γ 8.2 in; easy to carry for camping, RV, travel, or home emergencies
- Box contents: power station, storage bag, AC charging cable, user manual, 1-year service and customer support
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I got an error when applying, but refreshing the cart then made the "-$48.00" appear.
Excellent price. Now I can use this instead of a Milwaukee M18 battery with their small ($100) 175W inverter when I need small short-term power! A couple times I've needed to haul a 1000W gas generator to power something instead, due to the limited power of the milwaukee thing...
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I got an error when applying, but refreshing the cart then made the "-$48.00" appear.
Excellent price. Now I can use this instead of a Milwaukee M18 battery with their small ($100) 175W inverter when I need small short-term power! A couple times I've needed to haul a 1000W gas generator to power something instead, due to the limited power of the milwaukee thing...
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