I've watched several so called "reviews" for this device, and this by far is the most in-detailed, accurate, and informative test/review yet. Not only that, @BeatTheBush got the name right!!! Almost all the other "reviewers" called it "oops", but the correct pronunciation is " O'-pez ", if I'm not mistaken after watching their official product advertisements here on UA-cam. Five out of five stars Sir, and @BeatTheBush thank you for such an accurate, and informative test/review!!! I will definitely use your affiliate link if they're still in stock!!!
@@BeatTheBush You’re welcome! Great review! lol, yeah I had to research that too because I know what it’s like to have your name mispronounced and I wanted to get it right.
This is my second Oupes unit, and both seem to have issues with the display soc being inncorrect. Is there a way to reset this when it is no longer accurate? This little exodus unit has never shown the correct output watts for me. I have a small vornado 12 watt fan, when plugged into the ac outlet it shows output watt as 0. When I plug in a larger watt item, like a tv, the output watts are showing about 1/4 what they should be...like 15watts to run a 50 inch tv. That would be nice lol, but I know it should be more like 60 watts. My Oupes 2400, is just not accurate ever. The soc percentage actually increases as the unit discharges. It is so frustrating to never know the actual soc of these units. No one likes guessing games on how long their fridge might run 😂
i have an idea. i understand you are an electrical engineer. ive been trying to do a lot of diy jobs here at my home with electric and i had such a hard time learning it and i depended on you tube a lot. it would of been great if you would have taught me or if you have some type of teaching courses on Udemy or skill share about electric would have been great since you do have that type of degree. :) or you can do explainers for upcoming electrical engineering students to help them with their classes or something maybe.?
Well done review! Straight and to the point, good job! 👍
I've watched several so called "reviews" for this device, and this by far is the most in-detailed, accurate, and informative test/review yet. Not only that, @BeatTheBush got the name right!!! Almost all the other "reviewers" called it "oops", but the correct pronunciation is " O'-pez ", if I'm not mistaken after watching their official product advertisements here on UA-cam. Five out of five stars Sir, and @BeatTheBush thank you for such an accurate, and informative test/review!!! I will definitely use your affiliate link if they're still in stock!!!
I had to look it up to get that one right. Thanks for your nice comment!
@@BeatTheBush You’re welcome! Great review! lol, yeah I had to research that too because I know what it’s like to have your name mispronounced and I wanted to get it right.
alot of energy it seems. i may get one for when i go camping or something. thanks for sharing :)
Great presentation. Short and sweet.
Glad you liked it!
Surely it can power up my 50W amp/speaker and 5V mixer for a couple of hours or so.
This is my second Oupes unit, and both seem to have issues with the display soc being inncorrect. Is there a way to reset this when it is no longer accurate? This little exodus unit has never shown the correct output watts for me. I have a small vornado 12 watt fan, when plugged into the ac outlet it shows output watt as 0. When I plug in a larger watt item, like a tv, the output watts are showing about 1/4 what they should be...like 15watts to run a 50 inch tv. That would be nice lol, but I know it should be more like 60 watts.
My Oupes 2400, is just not accurate ever. The soc percentage actually increases as the unit discharges. It is so frustrating to never know the actual soc of these units. No one likes guessing games on how long their fridge might run 😂
Cant charge from car 12v outlet major flaw
is it fast switching? Could make a great UPS
Yes it will run some things but not for 15 20 minutes on that heater and the sun will not run it by itself.
Useful😊
Dope
Neat. Do you know why that port is the most efficient?
Running an AC inverter uses around 20-30W of extra power.
Hi! You can charge this unit thru the usb c? I have a solar panel 40w which have usb c outlets only
The USBC does not indicate USBC input so no, it cannot.
Can you charge a electric scooter on this?
Scooter power supplies are roughly 120-150W AD adapters. With capacity of 256Wh, you probably can charge a scooter 1 time.
i have an idea. i understand you are an electrical engineer. ive been trying to do a lot of diy jobs here at my home with electric and i had such a hard time learning it and i depended on you tube a lot. it would of been great if you would have taught me or if you have some type of teaching courses on Udemy or skill share about electric would have been great since you do have that type of degree. :) or you can do explainers for upcoming electrical engineering students to help them with their classes or something maybe.?
Yes that is on my radar and I may just offer something like that one day.