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The OUPES 2000W Mega 1 Solar Generator Kit combines a robust 1024Wh LiFePO4 battery with a 240W monocrystalline solar panel, delivering reliable 2000W continuous power and 4500W surge capacity. Designed for road trips, RVs, and emergency backup, it features dual charging (solar + AC), smart app monitoring, a rapid UPS switch, and expandable battery options, all packed into a durable, lightweight unit with a 3-year warranty.
































| ASIN | B0DG8LP372 |
| Additional Features | 2200W Max charging (AC+Solar), 800W MPPT, <20ms UPS, Expandable to huge 5120Wh, Smart APP control |
| Best Sellers Rank | #9,119 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #129 in Outdoor Generators |
| Brand | OUPES |
| Brand Name | OUPES |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 957 Reviews |
| Engine Displacement | 79 Cubic Centimeters |
| Engine Power Maximum | 4.5 Kilowatts |
| Engine Type | 4 Stroke |
| Fuel Type | Electric |
| Ignition System Type | Electric Start |
| Included Components | 1x OUPES Mega 1 Portable Power Station, 1x OUPES Portable Solar Panel 240W |
| Is Electric | Yes |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 15.1"L x 9.1"W x 11.6"H |
| Item Weight | 27.8 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | SHENZHEN WEI PENG SHIJI TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD |
| Material Type | Steel/Aluminum, Plastic, Rubber, Lithium Iron Phosphate (Lifepo4), Monocrystalline Silicon |
| Model Name | S1 |
| Model Number | S1 |
| Output Wattage | 2000 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Camping, Commercial, Residential |
| Running Wattage | 2000 Watts |
| Runtime | 1 hour |
| Starting Wattage | 4500 Watts |
| Total Power Outlets | 4 |
| Voltage | 120 Volts (AC) |
| Warranty Description | 3-Year Warranty |
| Wattage | 1024 Watt-hours |
B**W
Quality product at a great price point
Well pleased with this power station, best price in this size range. Solidly built, weight is light enough most should be able to pickup and move around. Battery life is as expected for this size range. The display is easily visible in most conditions and blanks after a period of time. The only minor complaint that I have is the door for the bay with the input ports can be a little hard to open, having to pry it a little with a pointed implement as my finger nails are not that strong. I am currently using it in EPS mode. The app was easy to connect to the unit once downloaded providing basic information on the various states, have not explored it alot at this time.Overall I would highly recommend this unit, plenty of lifting power at 4500 watts surge and 2000 watts running with 1024 ah of battery.
E**M
Extremely useful, top notch power bank/generator
This is a very convenient, very powerful, very versatile portable power center or generator. It is fully electric so it can be run indoors and the initial charge to get it fully powered up took under two hours. I have not attempted to charge with solar panels, but you can with this unit. There are a multitude of outlets - both AC and DC, including usb ports. I had the opportunity to use it almost immediately after purchase when a transformer blew on my street. This bank is instant on and I had all of my necessities (internet, TV, alexa, speakers, phone charging and a light) fired up in minutes. Probably the most underrated feature of this unit is the power consumption and charge remaining display. I cannot overstate how useful it is to know exactly how much power each item is drawing and how long of a charge you have left. Oh, and the unit screams durability in feel, look, and performance.
L**N
Great product and even better value
The OUPES Mega 1 is kind of a no-brainer if you actually look at what it delivers for the price. It’s got a 1024Wh LiFePO4 battery (3,500+ cycles), a 2000W inverter with 4500W surge, UPS mode, app control, and solar expansion. Basically, everything the high-end brands brag about—just without the inflated price tag. Yeah, it’s a little heavy at around 30 pounds, but I only use it for truck camping and shoots, so it’s fine. It sits behind the seat or in the bed and doesn’t move much anyway. The handles make it easy enough to haul when needed. Battery life’s solid—I can run my fridge, laptop, drone chargers, lights, and espresso maker for days, then plug into solar and keep it going. It charges stupid fast too—about 80% in an hour if I need to top off between drives. Once I add the solar panels, I’ll basically have unlimited power wherever I park. Design-wise, it’s clean and functional. The display’s bright, ports are actually where you want them, and the build feels premium without being overdesigned. For me, it hits both worlds: power for long video shoots (charging cameras, lights, and editing gear) and comfort for overlanding (running camp lights, Starlink, and the fridge). I’ve used plenty of overpriced power stations, and this one just makes sense. Can’t wait to get the solar setup dialed in—it’s about to make my truck a full-on mobile studio.
E**O
Powerful - Reliable - Light
We bought the OUPES Mega 1 for our family. Very reliable and perfect for home backup or travel, Charges fast and lasts a Long time. This power station is AMAZING ! RECOMMEND 100%.
N**N
Reliable Power When You Need It – OUPES Mega 1 Review
Reliable Power When You Need It – OUPES Mega 1 Review I purchased the OUPES Mega 1 Portable Power Station last month, and it has already proven to be one of the most reliable and user-friendly power stations I’ve used. With its 2000W continuous output (4500W peak) and 1024Wh LiFePO4 battery, it delivers dependable power for a variety of needs—from home backup during outages to powering devices while camping or using it with an RV. ✅ Key Highlights from My Experience: Easy Setup: Right out of the box, the setup was quick and intuitive. The user interface is simple and clear, and getting it running took only a few minutes. Solid Build & Expandable: The unit feels well-built and is expandable up to 5120Wh, which gives peace of mind for longer trips or extended outages. Solar Charging Compatibility: I’ve tested it with solar panels, and the 800W solar input is impressive. It’s compatible with standard MC4 solar connectors, making integration smooth with my existing gear. Fast AC Charging: The 1400W AC input recharges the battery quickly, which is a great feature if you need to top up the unit between uses. ⚠️ Minor Issue: The only hiccup I’ve encountered is with the Wi-Fi connectivity via the app. It struggles to connect consistently over Wi-Fi. However, Bluetooth works reliably, so I’ve been able to monitor and control the system effectively using that method. Final Thoughts: Overall, I’m very pleased with the OUPES Mega 1. It offers an excellent balance of power capacity, ease of use, and expandability, making it a smart investment for emergency preparedness and outdoor adventures. If OUPES improves the Wi-Fi functionality in a future firmware or app update, this would be a near-perfect solution for portable energy needs. Highly recommended for anyone looking for a powerful, solar-ready, and user-friendly power station.
D**S
Works well in so far limited service
I might upgrade this ti 5 stars in the future. In limited service, it charged quickly on AC, charged slowly on a 90W solar panel n a northern city (expected), and was able to deliver plenty of power to various devices through the AC and USB plugs. It is holding charge in storage well. The ability to turn on and off the AC, USB, and DC sections of the panel is appreciated. As commented elsewhere, the fan can be noisy, but they need to cool the batteries while charging and use. That is the only small negative I have so far.
J**R
Solid product! Well built and intuitive.
What an incredible power backup system. I've been using it to run my Dometic Fridge and other goodies camping. The battery backup outside of main unit will run my fridge for over a week. Really impressed with how simple and intuitive this battery system is. The cool part in my scenario is running the fridge directly from the 2000W backup battery - it has the DC car plug! When cross shopping i didn't see other systems that had this option. My buddy runs a top competitor that is a bit more expensive for the same type of setup; he finds my system a much better value and was a bit jealous that you can run things off the backup battery. The main battery must be used to charge the backup battery is the only caveat. So they can't be apart for too long. It is the perfect camping setup for my week long trips to the beach. The cords, plugs and buttons are all really beefy. It feels like a solid unit overall. The connecting plug between batteries is massive! I tested 400W of solar input and it charged the main battery in a couple hrs. Faster than either of us expected as we were only getting 250W total from panels/sun. The system picked up the charge right away. I researched whether a charge controller that i have would be needed. After some research it is recommended to NOT use a solar charge controller as the main unit already has it built in. Just an FYI. House charger got everything topped off quickly. You will see the charge on batteries as they are charging together. It has checked all the boxes. I don't have any complaints. I got it on a Prime Day special. The next day it was $400 more! I got lucky b/c this system has exceeded my expectations.
G**M
AFFORDABLE ALTERNATIVE TO OVERPRICED NAME BRAND UNITS
After five months of using this power station in a variety of locations, scenarios, and countries, I can say with full confidence that this unit performs on par with other more well-known or premium brands, but at a significantly more competitive price. Over these five months, the unit has provided us with the energy we needed during the expeditions carried out with our camping club, ranging from Denali and Sequoia National Parks, as well as BLM camping sites in the Cargo Muchacho Mountains in the United States (where we explored old mining settlements) to visits to archaeological sites in Baja, Mexico (Cataviña and the rock paintings in the Sierra de San Francisco), and Yaxhá National Park in Guatemala. We used this power station to charge mobile devices and power small electric coolers, but primarily to keep our Starlink satellite internet system running at our base camp. The unit was recharged using generic 200-watt solar panels, which under clear-sky conditions charged the unit in an average of approximately six hours, a performance I consider very acceptable for an entry-level power station. Additionally, I have used this unit on two occasions during power outages in the area where we live. During interruptions lasting a couple of hours (common in certain semi-rural and rural areas of California) the power station was able to keep a full-size refrigerator running, along with our internet modem, both operating simultaneously without any issues. Overall, to this date, this unit has not only met but exceeded my expectations, and I can confidently recommend it.
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