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VTOMAN Jump 1500X 828Wh 1500W (3000W Surge) LiFePO4 Portable Power Station $726.74 ($709.64 w/ eBay Plus) Shipped @ vtoman eBay

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On sale is a larger version of the popular VTOMAN Jump 600X portable power station offering a larger capacity, bigger output, more features and in my opinion a really good price. These are really good as an all-in-one solution when going out camping to power appliances/electronics, use as a jump starter, UPS, powering CPAP machines and more.

Some of the main highlights of this is the 828Wh battery capacity with durable LiFePO4 cells, 1500W output with 3000W surge split across 3 AC AU plugs with a pure sine wave inverter and 2x USB-C PD 100W ports with pass through charging.

Other features include 2x DC 5521 (12V/10A) and 1x car socket (12V/10A) plugs for output, 2x DC 5521 plugs for input (200W Max), AC input, support for 200W solar panels with built in MPPT and 4x USB-A ports including 18W QC 3.0 fast charging.

If you wanted to expand the battery capacity further you can buy extended batteries from the dropdown in this listing. The 640Wh extra battery is $367.19 ($358.55 w/ eBay Plus), while the 1548Wh extra battery is $730.99 ($713.79 w/ eBay Plus).

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  • I can finally plug in my heater outside when camping in the snow https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/7OsAAOSwHhZkIq7x/s-l1600.jpg

    • Dunno if you ever done snow camping but sticking one of those by the tent and even inside is easier than lighting a fire :P

    • At 828wh it will run 30mins at 1500w. Not sure will do much through the night…

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    68ah battery?

  • Only 200watt maximum solar input.

  • I went for this model - https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/354927571798 - 1000W with 2000w peak / 1408wh and 100w solar panel - My 1st delve into this…. YT vids suggest it's fairly decent but will see… I figured WH is the more important spec unless running specifically high powered devices… I'm sure there are better out there if you have cash to burn…

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