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frontpageVioletHaddock489 | Staff posted Jun 15, 2026 05:54 PM
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Jackery Explorer 5000 Plus 5040Wh LiFePO4 Solar Generator Portable Power Station

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$2,719

$4,299

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Amazon has Jackery Explorer 5000 Plus 5040Wh LiFePO4 Solar Generator Portable Power Station (JE-5000A) for $2719 for Prime Members, or $2734 for non-Prime. Shipping is free.

Alternatively, Jackery has Jackery Explorer 5000 Plus 5040Wh LiFePO4 Solar Generator Portable Power Station (JE-5000A) for $2734. Shipping is free.

Note: Includes 5-year warranty from Amazon, 7-year warranty (5 standard + 2 exclusive extended) from Jackery.

Features:
  • Run major home appliances with 7200W of rated power (14,400W surge). Supports both 120V and 240V for powerful more devices, even a 5-ton AC for comfortable indoor temperatures or a water heater for a hot shower.
  • Backup That Lasts for 13 Days: A 5040Wh capacity, expandable up to 60kWh — enough to keep your home running through an extended outage, not just overnight.
  • Compatible with both high-and low-voltage solar panels, recharge in about 2 hours with up to 4000W input, staying powered in home or RV.
  • Pair with the Jackery 60A Smart Transfer Switch to power up to 12 circuits at 120V or 6 circuits at 240V.
  • LiFePO₄ battery cells and ChargeShield 2.0 technology deliver long-cycle durability rated for up to 11 years of daily use. Dependable power you can count on for the long haul.

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Amazon has Jackery Explorer 5000 Plus 5040Wh LiFePO4 Solar Generator Portable Power Station (JE-5000A) for $2719 for Prime Members, or $2734 for non-Prime. Shipping is free.

Alternatively, Jackery has Jackery Explorer 5000 Plus 5040Wh LiFePO4 Solar Generator Portable Power Station (JE-5000A) for $2734. Shipping is free.

Note: Includes 5-year warranty from Amazon, 7-year warranty (5 standard + 2 exclusive extended) from Jackery.

Features:
  • Run major home appliances with 7200W of rated power (14,400W surge). Supports both 120V and 240V for powerful more devices, even a 5-ton AC for comfortable indoor temperatures or a water heater for a hot shower.
  • Backup That Lasts for 13 Days: A 5040Wh capacity, expandable up to 60kWh — enough to keep your home running through an extended outage, not just overnight.
  • Compatible with both high-and low-voltage solar panels, recharge in about 2 hours with up to 4000W input, staying powered in home or RV.
  • Pair with the Jackery 60A Smart Transfer Switch to power up to 12 circuits at 120V or 6 circuits at 240V.
  • LiFePO₄ battery cells and ChargeShield 2.0 technology deliver long-cycle durability rated for up to 11 years of daily use. Dependable power you can count on for the long haul.

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RoryR1989
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The name of these things always bother me...They don't generate anything (on their own). They store power, deliver it, and then are a brick until you can charge them again. Doesn't make them bad, just a poor way to describe the product to me.
informed-consumer
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maybe in 2028
BladeD
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Do you have the same problem with the gas ones?Wink

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Jun 18, 2026 03:01 AM
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OptionsTJun 18, 2026 03:01 AM
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Any tax credit for this in 2026?
Jun 19, 2026 02:31 AM
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RoryR1989Jun 19, 2026 02:31 AM
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank RoryR1989

The name of these things always bother me...They don't generate anything (on their own). They store power, deliver it, and then are a brick until you can charge them again. Doesn't make them bad, just a poor way to describe the product to me.
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informed-consumerJun 19, 2026 05:05 AM
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Quote from OptionsT :
Any tax credit for this in 2026?
maybe in 2028
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Jun 19, 2026 05:58 AM
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TenderVest3175Jun 19, 2026 05:58 AM
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Still can't afford it
Jun 19, 2026 10:48 AM
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motor-headJun 19, 2026 10:48 AM
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Quote from informed-consumer :
maybe in 2028

2029 or later. Elections are in 2028, but new administration will take affect in 2029

And even then, I expect they need congress approval and some new legislation, so make it more like 2030-2031, if anything happens at all.
Jun 19, 2026 11:13 AM
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BladeDJun 19, 2026 11:13 AM
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Quote from RoryR1989 :
The name of these things always bother me...They don't generate anything (on their own). They store power, deliver it, and then are a brick until you can charge them again. Doesn't make them bad, just a poor way to describe the product to me.
Do you have the same problem with the gas ones?Wink
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albertenixJun 19, 2026 12:09 PM
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Quote from roryr1989 :
the name of these things always bother me...they don't generate anything (on their own). they store power, deliver it, and then are a brick until you can charge them again. doesn't make them bad, just a poor way to describe the product to me.
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Jun 19, 2026 02:52 PM
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AlexL2533Jun 19, 2026 02:52 PM
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I am waiting for price average $300/1KWH. This is $1000 over the mark. Why is it even a deal?
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Jun 19, 2026 05:42 PM
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tkt0011Jun 19, 2026 05:42 PM
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Are these portable power station worth it? how do the batteries in these holding up after 5 years? or do we have to replace them like car battery?
Jun 19, 2026 05:44 PM
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sHockz_atxJun 19, 2026 05:44 PM
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Is Jackery UL listed yet?

Can this discharge 240v while plugged into and charging from a 120v?
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Jun 19, 2026 08:25 PM
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deport53Jun 19, 2026 08:25 PM
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Quote from RoryR1989 :
The name of these things always bother me...They don't generate anything (on their own). They store power, deliver it, and then are a brick until you can charge them again. Doesn't make them bad, just a poor way to describe the product to me.
They generate electricity stored in chemical bonds, same as combustion generators.
Jun 19, 2026 09:44 PM
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mudak73Jun 19, 2026 09:44 PM
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Or you can buy 2 x 3600 with Jackery parallel connect adapter included for 120/240v and 7100wh 7200w for $2700. This mama weights 120lb while each 3600 weights 77lb. More manageable.

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bookmarkmywordsJun 20, 2026 01:50 PM
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Quote from RoryR1989 :
The name of these things always bother me...They don't generate anything (on their own). They store power, deliver it, and then are a brick until you can charge them again. Doesn't make them bad, just a poor way to describe the product to me.
Think of it this way. A gas generator does not generate gasoline right? It should be called "gasoline powered electricity generator" and "solar powered electricity generator" but that does not exactly roll off the tongue, so the short form is a reasonable descriptive choice.
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inspronJun 20, 2026 04:32 PM
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Can this support grid down solar recharge from Solaredge AC?

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n3roJun 20, 2026 06:32 PM
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Run a heat press and DTF oven on this.?

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