PECRON (website) www.pecron.com/#ref=145 Plus 5% off with promo code GOGREEN PECRON (amazon) amzn.to/3Xj2BaX P.S. Pecron also said that they were going to correct the AC inverter info :)
With your coupon code you can get the 1024wh+3000wh expansion battery for a total of 4024wh which is .32 cents per watt hour. Pretty sure that is the best deal on the market but people seem to not like the customer service.
Pecron does have the lowest price per watt hour that we have even seen so far. but yes, it can be frustrating to deal with the customer service from another country. that is why we started this channel, to try help people understand this stuff as we go :)
@ well I used your coupon code and ordered it from Pecron. Overall people seem happy with their products and honestly from what I gathered Bluetti, Jackery etc wasnt much better in terms of customer service and getting issues resolved. From my personal experience DJI has the best customer service and went out of their way to take care of my issues. Too bad they dont make a 4000wh unit I appreciate your response and channel.
DJI is very new to this market of power stations. so let's hope that they expand as fast as these others companies. P.S. If they do pass that law of outlawing all DJI drones in the US, then they have a backup plan to keep going....POWER STATIONS :)
I'm interested in this unit, glad to see Pecron have this available. I can see myself getting 2 of these for different parts of the house if necessary, I also have a 600W solar array that will work perfect for this.
I was looking to get the E2400 as a backup to my E3600 with the expansion battery. I may get this instead. I’d rather spend the additional money on some panels.
Nope, You can charge this system with 1,000 watts :) Here's how, I explained it pretty well in the video. E1000lfp = 600 watts ep3000 = 400 watts ^ You can also charge from solar through this battery, we do all the time on ours !!!!! So, That is a total of 1,000 watts from solar :)
Bob something is wrong here!! On the website it shows this one as an 1800watt and there is only the e2000lfp that is a 2000watt bank!!! Where did this one go????
Watch my video again ;) Because they had the info on the website wrong.... The e1000lfp is not 2000w AC inverter....IT IS ONLY 1,800 WATT AC INVERTER. P.S. They updated the website after we complained and let them know that they made a mistake ;)
We really like the e1000lfp's idea of heated batteries, but you should really try to save for that e3600lfp in the long run, that is a monster system. we love ours so far. You can expand that thing up to 15,000wh, she would love that amount of power :) P.S. We are hoping that the luck of a thousand winning lottery tickets falls into your hands in the next year :)
i understand but in the video you said you could get up to 1400 w using solar.making 2.9 hours to charge it with solar. that isnt what pecron said only 1000 w total 600 thru e1000 port and 400w into the battery.
It says in the description that you can "SPEED CHARGE" at 1,000 watts and if you use an extra 400 watts solar charging thru the battery, That equals 1,400 watts. Apx 2.9 for a full system. DESCRIPTION..... 2+1 Years Warranty 1800W AC Pure Sine Wave Inverter (3000W Surge); 1024Wh Large Capacity (51.2V/20Ah) Can Adjust the Charging Speed UPS; XT60 20A(12V) Output; APP Control; Wifi Control; Can Cascade EP3000-48V, Expandable Up to 4096Wh LiFePO4 Battery with 3,500+ Life Cycles to 80% 600W Max Solar Charging; 1000W Super Fast Charging: 80% in 1 hour;.
@@RamblinBobReviews I think they're referring to 1000w AC charging (to 80% in 1hr) because there's no other reference to AC charging. It's illustrated in the animation photo at your19:00 mark (80% in 1hr or 100% in 1.3hr)
PECRON (website) www.pecron.com/#ref=145
Plus 5% off with promo code GOGREEN
PECRON (amazon) amzn.to/3Xj2BaX
P.S. Pecron also said that they were going to correct the AC inverter info :)
Can’t wait till we get some more pictures!!! ❤❤❤ Thank You for the video🎉🎉🎉
Me too !!!!!
With your coupon code you can get the 1024wh+3000wh expansion battery for a total of 4024wh which is .32 cents per watt hour.
Pretty sure that is the best deal on the market but people seem to not like the customer service.
Pecron does have the lowest price per watt hour that we have even seen so far. but yes, it can be frustrating to deal with the customer service from another country. that is why we started this channel, to try help people understand this stuff as we go :)
@ well I used your coupon code and ordered it from Pecron. Overall people seem happy with their products and honestly from what I gathered Bluetti, Jackery etc wasnt much better in terms of customer service and getting issues resolved.
From my personal experience DJI has the best customer service and went out of their way to take care of my issues. Too bad they dont make a 4000wh unit
I appreciate your response and channel.
DJI is very new to this market of power stations. so let's hope that they expand as fast as these others companies.
P.S. If they do pass that law of outlawing all DJI drones in the US, then they have a backup plan to keep going....POWER STATIONS :)
I'm interested in this unit, glad to see Pecron have this available. I can see myself getting 2 of these for different parts of the house if necessary, I also have a 600W solar array that will work perfect for this.
Look likes a decent power station so far :)
I was looking to get the E2400 as a backup to my E3600 with the expansion battery. I may get this instead. I’d rather spend the additional money on some panels.
That sounds like a good plan :)
If the microwave is an inverter type you can run even a 900w cooking microwave with a 600w power station at maybe power level 3
Thank you for your comment :)
the 1000w charging is from a wall outlet not solar
Nope, You can charge this system with 1,000 watts :)
Here's how, I explained it pretty well in the video.
E1000lfp = 600 watts
ep3000 = 400 watts
^ You can also charge from solar through this battery, we do all the time on ours !!!!!
So, That is a total of 1,000 watts from solar :)
Bob something is wrong here!! On the website it shows this one as an 1800watt and there is only the e2000lfp that is a 2000watt bank!!!
Where did this one go????
Watch my video again ;)
Because they had the info on the website wrong....
The e1000lfp is not 2000w AC inverter....IT IS ONLY 1,800 WATT AC INVERTER.
P.S. They updated the website after we complained and let them know that they made a mistake ;)
I guess this is a no-go for me...
I have an e1500lfp and my girlfriend says my Pecron is too small already. 😢😉
We really like the e1000lfp's idea of heated batteries, but you should really try to save for that e3600lfp in the long run, that is a monster system. we love ours so far.
You can expand that thing up to 15,000wh, she would love that amount of power :)
P.S. We are hoping that the luck of a thousand winning lottery tickets falls into your hands in the next year :)
😂 Love your sense of humor!
Yeah, I made a comment on your latest video about using stand alone batteries for expansion.@@RamblinBobReviews
i understand but in the video you said you could get up to 1400 w using solar.making 2.9 hours to charge it with solar. that isnt what pecron said only 1000 w total 600 thru e1000 port and 400w into the battery.
It says in the description that you can "SPEED CHARGE" at 1,000 watts and if you use an extra 400 watts solar charging thru the battery, That equals 1,400 watts. Apx 2.9 for a full system.
DESCRIPTION.....
2+1 Years Warranty
1800W AC Pure Sine Wave Inverter (3000W Surge);
1024Wh Large Capacity (51.2V/20Ah)
Can Adjust the Charging Speed
UPS; XT60 20A(12V) Output; APP Control; Wifi Control;
Can Cascade EP3000-48V, Expandable Up to 4096Wh
LiFePO4 Battery with 3,500+ Life Cycles to 80%
600W Max Solar Charging; 1000W Super Fast Charging: 80% in 1 hour;.
@@RamblinBobReviews I think they're referring to 1000w AC charging (to 80% in 1hr) because there's no other reference to AC charging. It's illustrated in the animation photo at your19:00 mark (80% in 1hr or 100% in 1.3hr)
i agree their explanation is very poor. i bet you money it is there poor explanation and you dont get that 1400w of solar. keep up the good work
I hope we can get one and test it for the scribers.