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NEO2000 Portable Power Station US$789.00(~A$1177) Shipped (AU Warehouse) @ DaranEner

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New cheapest clearance price for Neo2000 in AU warehouse.

2000W output / 2073.6Wh capacity
Charge 0-80% in just 1.4 hours
EV grade LiFePO4 battery from world's leading manufacturer
14 Ports and pure sine wave output
True ups function
5 years warranty

Spec

2073.6Wh LiFePO4
Output:
AC: 2000W (Max. 3000W) 230V 50Hz/60Hz
USB-A4: Max. 24W
USB-C2: Max.100W
Car Socket: Max. 120W (12V/8A)
Wireless Charging: 5W/7.5W/10W
Input:
Solar Charging: Max. 600W (XT60 port 33~60V/20A)
AC Charging: Max. 2400W (230V/10.4A)

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  • +1

    Maybe @ sub $1k

  • Are there any issues with calibration and power loss sitting off or has that been fixed?

    How does warranty work?

    • Are there any issues with calibration and power loss sitting off(storagereview.com) or has that been fixed?

      Hi Eug, what does that mean exactly, any idea?

      • Keen for update on this - just in the process of returning another brand of storage for BMS calibration /capacity issues.

      • Hi Eug, what does that mean exactly, any idea?

        I'm guessing the capacity indicator becomes inaccurate after it's left idle for a while. Maybe these cells have higher self-discharge, or there was a bad batch.

  • Will you provide an AU Tax invoice considering it is in Australia?

  • i wonder what do you guys use this for? camping?

    • +1

      preppers…

    • I use my Bluetti and Jackery to power my astrophotography gear

      • +1

        Between those two brands, which do you rate?

        • +1

          Bluetti for Lipo batteries. Wireless charger up top as well.
          Jackery display is nicer (though Bluetti have fixed it in recent models). Probably built a bit better as well.
          Overall, I prefer Bluetti.

    • I would like one for my dam water pump on bushfire days to run the sprinklers in case the electricity is cut which happens in bushfires. But I’d like something slightly smaller.

  • +1

    Are the AC output plugs on this AU plugs, or something else?

  • +2

    2kWh of electricity. Worth about 60c at 30c/kWh.

    Fill this up and cycle it 2000 times, to get that usage back.

    Since this is rated for about 3500 cycles, I guess it means you are paying 1200 AUD for 7 GWh, or 7000 kWh, or about 17c/kWh.

    • At the end, you might be paying about 10c/kWh if you assume that it will last to 6500 cycles.

    • +1

      And who is paying for the power bill to charge it?

      • mfs that lug this to work obviously

    • +1

      For better ROI buy a $50 solar panel from marketplace and charge it

  • Cheers. Grabbed one for the boot of the BYD.

  • +1

    Are the ports going to be AU or US?

  • What world leading supplier of batteries? Or is that their name, “world leading “?

    • One of these:

      The data shows that The TOP20 lifepo4 Battery Manufacturer in China 2022 is:

      CATL
      BYD
      CALB
      Guoxuan high-tech
      SUNWODA
      EVE
      SVOLT
      Farasis
      REPT
      FETAL
      LISHEN
      BAK
      A123 SYSTEM
      GREATPOWER
      JEVE
      PHYLION
      MGL
      DESAY
      COSLIGHT
      ALT

      • According to an earlier post by the OP, it's the 4th one on that list.

        The deafening silence from the rep doesn't instill confidence in after-sales support though.

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