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forum thread Posted by CarlosSantana2022 • Mar 13, 2025

DJI Power 1000 Portable Power Station, 1024Wh LiFePO4 Battery, 2200W (Peak 2600W) $419

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Model: DJI Power 1000 Portable Power Station, 1024Wh LiFePO4 Battery, 2200W Solar Generator, Home Backup, 4-in-1 Fast Charging, 23db Ultra-Silent, Camping & RVs, Off-grid, Power Outage (Solar Panel Optional)

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Mar 13, 2025
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TenderDeer6365
Mar 13, 2025
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I picked this up on Amazon for $379 a couple days ago. Came out to $417.85 OTD for me. I'm in CA so there's $38.85 tax.
Just waiting for the expansion battery to go on sale so I can make chicken nuggets all day while I'm out fishing for trout!
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DJI Power 1000 Portable Power Station, 1024Wh LiFePO4 Battery, 2200W (Peak 2600W) AC/140W USB-C Output, 23db Ultra-Silent, Solar Generator For Home Backup, Camping(Solar Panel Optional)

$419 vs $999


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The Power from DJI - Unleash rock-solid portable energy with DJI Power 1000. Experience unparalleled reliability, premium performance, and the peace of mind only DJI can offer. Wherever your journey takes you, trust DJI to power your every need.
Next-Gen Fast Recharging Technology - With DJI's advanced fast-charging technology, Power 1000 gets you back to 100% power in just 70 minutes (0-80% in 50 minutes) using grid power or 80 minutes with a solar panel. So you can dive into your next trip or outdoor adventure without delay.
Dual 140W USB-C Fast Charging Output - Utilize DJI's leading technology with dual 140W USB-C fast charging output. Efficiently charge high-power devices like the 16-inch MacBook Pro, gaming laptops, tablets, cameras, and other essentials. Meet dynamic power needs and enjoy fast, reliable charging wherever you go.
23 dB Whisper-Silent - Enjoy the peace of DJI Power 1000, operating at 23 dB ultra-silent, quieter than a whisper. Certified by five SGS noise tests, it guarantees no disturbance, even in the most serene settings. Recharge your devices in peace and comfort.
Return Policy Avaliable - Due to logistic regulations, please use the product's original packaging when shipping a power station. It is recommended to retain the original packaging during the product's refund period.
Fast Charges DJI Drones - With optional charging cables, quickly power select DJI drone batteries like MAVIC 3 Series and Air 3 Series. Enjoy extended flight time and expand your creative horizons.
Safe and Secure - Features an LFP battery supporting up to 4000 cycles, ensuring a service life of 10 years. With 26 SGS certifications, it guarantees top-tier safety and reliability. The advanced DJI Battery Management System (BMS) prevents over-current, over-voltage, and over-discharge, keeping your device protected.
5 Years of Warranty - DJI Power 1000 units come with a 3-year warranty, extendable to 5 years with easy registration. Enjoy 5 years of worry-free use, knowing your investment is fully protected.
What's in the box - DJI Power 1000 *1, DJI Power AC Power Cable *1.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CZ5RYBWW
Last edited by nhbrsx March 13, 2025 at 04:50 PM.
Mar 14, 2025
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hosser
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Must have missed the flash. It's $699 now

But when I click on "view newer model". It looks like the same thing for $521?
Mar 14, 2025
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FearMyWrX
Mar 14, 2025
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I bought this unit and regret it. I wish I got the EcoFlow Delta 3 Plus. The Delta 3 is much more capable and adaptable and no expensive proprietary connections.
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FearMyWrX
Mar 14, 2025
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Quote from hosser :
Must have missed the flash. It's $699 now

But when I click on "view newer model". It looks like the same thing for $521?

The "newer model" is the same model but comes with an SDC Mavic 3 Cable .
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SplendidBelieve2807
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Quote from FearMyWrX :
I bought this unit and regret it. I wish I got the EcoFlow Delta 3 Plus. The Delta 3 is much more capable and adaptable and no expensive proprietary connections.
The Ecoflow Delta 3 Pro is plagued with issues. Just look it up.
Mar 14, 2025
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acehigh1
Mar 14, 2025
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Quote from FearMyWrX :
I bought this unit and regret it. I wish I got the EcoFlow Delta 3 Plus. The Delta 3 is much more capable and adaptable and no expensive proprietary connections.
I bought the Delta 3 Plus approx 6 weeks ago. It was a package with 160W solar panels and a rolling cart for $699. Although these are marketed to be a standby for appliances like a refrigerator, I charged it up to 100% with the solar panels (took 9 hrs on a very sunny day) and tried it on a 1500W space heater. Was able to get 33 minutes of use out of the space heater before the D3P was at 0%. I think these are a bit over-hyped, as a half-hour of juice in a 1500W appliance is not great, IMO. I plan on taking it in my Sprinter van to power smaller appliances, but I don't expect anything significant. Since we will be staying at hotels on a cross-country trip, I'll charge it at the hotels and use it throughout the day while driving to run a small fridge and an aux stereo system before flipping the fridge over to a secondary battery system onboard. For how much power you get from the D3P, I would say the bundle, which supposedly was worth $1100, is not a great value at the $700 "value" - $399 would be about where my value is set after all the work it takes to set up the solar charging and then get a half hour of charge is all in a 1500W appliance. Don't set your expectations as high as the marketing hype.

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Quote from acehigh1 :
I bought the Delta 3 Plus approx 6 weeks ago. It was a package with 160W solar panels and a rolling cart for $699. Although these are marketed to be a standby for appliances like a refrigerator, I charged it up to 100% with the solar panels (took 9 hrs on a very sunny day) and tried it on a 1500W space heater. Was able to get 33 minutes of use out of the space heater before the D3P was at 0%. I think these are a bit over-hyped, as a half-hour of juice in a 1500W appliance is not great, IMO. I plan on taking it in my Sprinter van to power smaller appliances, but I don't expect anything significant. Since we will be staying at hotels on a cross-country trip, I'll charge it at the hotels and use it throughout the day while driving to run a small fridge and an aux stereo system before flipping the fridge over to a secondary battery system onboard. For how much power you get from the D3P, I would say the bundle, which supposedly was worth $1100, is not a great value at the $700 "value" - $399 would be about where my value is set after all the work it takes to set up the solar charging and then get a half hour of charge is all in a 1500W appliance. Don't set your expectations as high as the marketing hype.

You only got a half hour of of use running a 1500 Watt space heater? I was thinking about getting one from the specs but that's pretty bad. Lol.
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Quote from acehigh1 :
I bought the Delta 3 Plus approx 6 weeks ago. It was a package with 160W solar panels and a rolling cart for $699. Although these are marketed to be a standby for appliances like a refrigerator, I charged it up to 100% with the solar panels (took 9 hrs on a very sunny day) and tried it on a 1500W space heater. Was able to get 33 minutes of use out of the space heater before the D3P was at 0%. I think these are a bit over-hyped, as a half-hour of juice in a 1500W appliance is not great, IMO. I plan on taking it in my Sprinter van to power smaller appliances, but I don't expect anything significant. Since we will be staying at hotels on a cross-country trip, I'll charge it at the hotels and use it throughout the day while driving to run a small fridge and an aux stereo system before flipping the fridge over to a secondary battery system onboard. For how much power you get from the D3P, I would say the bundle, which supposedly was worth $1100, is not a great value at the $700 "value" - $399 would be about where my value is set after all the work it takes to set up the solar charging and then get a half hour of charge is all in a 1500W appliance. Don't set your expectations as high as the marketing hype.
Quote from hosser :
You only got a half hour of of use running a 1500 Watt space heater? I was thinking about getting one from the specs but that's pretty bad. Lol.
1. The calculation for the Delta 3 Plus confirms the minutes for the space heater: 1024Wh / 1500 watts = .683 hours ~ 41 minutes X 80% = 33 minutes. This is a battery capacity limitation which all power station brands will have.

2. If you need more run time, the Delta 3 Plus battery capacity can be expanded.

I'm waiting for delivery of the D3P for a cross-country trip. The plan is to run a small microwave for heating food stored in the new Anker EverFrost 2 cooler that has it's own batteries. The D3P has enough battery to power the microwave for 36 minutes a day which should be plenty. For multiple days, then charging at the hotel will be needed.

Note:
- D3P takes less than than an hour to charge with a 120V connection @1500 watts.

- D3P can handle up to 1000 watts of solar panels which would reduce the 9 hours of charge time using 160 watt panels.
Last edited by ez1 March 15, 2025 at 12:18 PM.

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