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popularchenquistador posted Today 5:03 PM

Anker Solix S2000 1500W/2010Wh LFP Portable Power Station $600 at Home Depot

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$539 out the door through Home Depot using Exchange/AAFES.

https://www.homedepot.com/p/Anker.../343825840
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$539 out the door through Home Depot using Exchange/AAFES.

https://www.homedepot.com/p/Anker.../343825840

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Today 8:34 PM
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noahpantsToday 8:34 PM
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For those interested in the solar panels as well as the power station, consider the bundle for 869 which is also 20% off. Search 343824471 on the home Depot site to find the bundle
Today 8:41 PM
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Ekeenan86Today 8:41 PM
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Quote from noahpants :
For those interested in the solar panels as well as the power station, consider the bundle for 869 which is also 20% off. Search 343824471 on the home Depot site to find the bundle
Are those panels worth it?
Today 8:46 PM
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Bounty44Today 8:46 PM
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Ordered on the last deal (through shopmyexchange so no tax either). Ordered a 400w bifacial panel from mhpowos on aliexpress and the combo is working great. The panel runs around $370 on aliexpress so around $900 total for both, and is able to hit the full solar charge rate of 400w
Today 9:13 PM
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noahpantsToday 9:13 PM
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Quote from Ekeenan86 :
Are those panels worth it?
For my setup, paying the extra premium for the native bundle made the most sense. Here's why the math and trade-offs worked out for me:
* Triage Runway: The 2 kWh battery runs a fridge ~30–35 hrs solo. The 200W panel generates ~800–1,000 Wh/day in decent sun, which extends triage time across my fridge and freezers to 3+ days without hunting for a place to recharge.
* Effective Bundle Discount: The panel retails around $400 on its own, but in the $869 bundle, the effective cost drops to ~$270 on top of the base unit.
* Storage Durability: Cheap 3rd-party panels often use PET plastic that degrades or delaminates after sitting in a closet. Anker uses ETFE coating and has a 5-year warranty, so I know it will actually work if it sits unused for 3 years.
* Zero Guesswork / Space Saving: At ~11 lbs, it folds down flat like an artist portfolio to slide under a bed. Plus, it plugs straight in with matched cables—no buying separate MC4 adapters or troubleshooting connections in the dark during an outage.
Could I have saved $80–$100 going third-party? Probably, but for a "set-and-forget" emergency backup, paying a slight premium for the seamless fit, 5-year warranty, and compact storage was worth it for my use case.
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