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forum threadTattyBear | Staff posted Yesterday 04:31 PM
forum threadTattyBear | Staff posted Yesterday 04:31 PM

OUPES Guardian 6000 Portable Power Station 240V&120V, 6000W, 4608Wh LiFePO4 + 6-Yr Warranty w/ Free Gift $1519.05 + Free Shipping

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OUPES [oupes.com] has OUPES Guardian 6000 Portable Power Station 240V&120V, 6000W, 4608Wh LiFePO4 + 6-Yr Warranty on for $2499 - $900 off when you apply coupon code Guardian1599 - ($79.95) coupon SD236 = $1519.05 - Shipping is Free

When you purchase this item you will get a Free Accessory Bag

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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OUPES [oupes.com] has OUPES Guardian 6000 Portable Power Station 240V&120V, 6000W, 4608Wh LiFePO4 + 6-Yr Warranty on for $2499 - $900 off when you apply coupon code Guardian1599 - ($79.95) coupon SD236 = $1519.05 - Shipping is Free

When you purchase this item you will get a Free Accessory Bag

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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wedgietimeYesterday 05:19 PM
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank wedgietime

Just because I was almost duped, please know that the battery capacity for this is NOT 6,000wh, it is 4,000. The output is 6,000w. OUPES, in my opinion, is a little misleading with their product naming. Most of these backup battery companies name their products after the battery capacity. For example the Anker s2000 or the Pecron f3000 both have battery capacities of 2,000 and 3,000 respectivly.

That means this product excels in providing a ton of power fast and while it does have a large capacity not large enough to handle it's peak output for even an hour. For example you could probably run both a standard washer and clothes dryer at the same time with this one battery but almost certainly wouldn't have the capacity required to complete one full cycle of each. (Just an example, I know most people are not going to be doing this).

Unless you specifically need one large unit or a massive output from a single unit. I would recommend getting two units of something along the lines of the Pecron 3000 when it's on sale. For about the same price you would have 50% more capacity (6,000 vs 4,000) and each unit would still have a 3,600w output.
Last edited by wedgietime June 17, 2026 at 11:50 AM.
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Quote from wedgietime :
Just because I was almost duped, please know that the battery capacity for this is NOT 6,000wh, it is 4,000. The output is 6,000w. OUPES, in my opinion, is a little misleading with their product naming. Most of these backup battery companies name their products after the battery capacity. For example the Anker s2000 or the Pecron f3000 both have battery capacities of 2,000 and 3,000 respectivly.

That means this product excels in providing a ton of power fast and while it does have a large capacity not large enough to handle it's peak output for even an hour. For example you could probably run both a standard washer and clothes dryer at the same time with this one battery but almost certainly wouldn't have the capacity required to complete one full cycle of each. (Just an example, I know most people are not going to be doing this).

Unless you specifically need one large unit or a massive output from a single unit. I would recommend getting two units of something along the lines of the Pecron 3000 when it's on sale. For about the same price you would have 50% more capacity (6,000 vs 4,000) and each unit would still have a 3,600w output.
Thanks for the feedback.

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