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Jackery HomePower 2000 Plus v2 Runtime Calculator

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Jackery HomePower 2000 Plus v2 portable power station
Capacity2048 Wh
AC output2,400 W
Surge2,400 W
ChemistryLiFePO4
Confidenceverified
Checked2026-06-25
Battery capacity2048 Wh
Usable capacityunknown
Battery chemistryLiFePO4
AC output2,400 W
Surge output2,400 W
DC output120 W
USB-C output140 W
Solar input1,000 W
Weight17.9 kg
Confidenceverified
Last verified2026-06-25
Jackery does not expose a separate single-unit surge figure in the current text spec; surge stores the continuous AC ceiling.

Runtime Starting Points

These are formula estimates using the tracked capacity, a 10% reserve, and each scenario's default wattage and duty cycle. They are planning starters, not measured runtimes.

ScenarioDefault loadEstimateScenario confidence
Full-size refrigerator500 W at 33%9h 30mestimated
CPAP without heated humidifier40 W at 100%1d 15hestimated
Starlink Mini32 W at 100%2d 3hestimated
Wi-Fi router12 W at 100%5d 15hestimated
Laptop60 W at 100%1d 3hestimated

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Good fit when

  • Capacity is in a larger outage/RV class, so the useful question is usually output limits, recharge speed, and weight rather than watt-hours alone.
  • Tracked AC output is high enough for many household plug-in loads, but surge still needs a separate check.
  • USB-C output is tracked at laptop-class power, useful for direct DC charging when the device supports it.
  • Tracked solar input is 1,000 W before panel, weather, angle, and controller losses.

Watch out for

  • Surge output is tracked, but device startup behavior should still be checked against the actual load.
  • Still unknown in the source-backed record: usable capacity.

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