Jackery Explorer 5000 Plus Whole-Home Backup
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Jackery Explorer 5000 Plus Whole-Home Backup

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Jackery Explorer 5000 Plus Whole-Home BackupProduct Overview The Jackery Explorer 5000 Plus is a high capacity, portable power station designed to provide reliable energy in demanding situations. With a base output of 7,200W and surge capacity up to 14,400W, it can support multiple devices for extended periods, covering essential home systems and appliances. The dual voltage design (120V 240V) and Smart Transfer Switch ensure uninterrupted power where it matters most, while rapid solar charging

Product Overview

The Jackery Explorer 5000 Plus is a high-capacity, portable power station designed to provide reliable energy in demanding situations. With a base output of 7,200W and surge capacity up to 14,400W, it can support multiple devices for extended periods, covering essential home systems and appliances. The dual-voltage design (120V/240V) and Smart Transfer Switch ensure uninterrupted power where it matters most, while rapid solar charging enables full replenishment in as little as 1.7 hours with 4,000W input. This system is built for practical, long-term use with high-capacity batteries and LiFePO₄ technology.

Why This Product Makes Sense

Extended power outages, severe weather, and high-demand energy situations require a power solution that is both reliable and adaptable. Many conventional options fail to deliver consistent power or are difficult to scale. The Explorer 5000 Plus addresses these challenges through a combination of high output, rapid charging, and expandable design.

Its battery options—80Ah/44.8V DC (5040Wh) with 6,000-cycle life and 45Ah/112V DC (5040Wh) with 4,000-cycle life—offer long-term performance and predictable capacity over thousands of cycles. This ensures energy remains available for critical systems such as refrigeration, communications, and essential lighting, reducing the stress of uncertainty during extended outages.

The system’s high continuous output, up to 7,200W, and surge capability up to 14,400W, allows multiple devices to operate simultaneously without circuit overload. Dual voltage output expands compatibility for a wider range of appliances and tools, providing practical flexibility for indoor and outdoor use. The Smart Transfer Switch manages power delivery efficiently, keeping essential rooms operational even when transitioning between energy sources.

Solar integration with SolarSaga 500X panels allows for fast, renewable charging. With advanced bifacial design and high voltage tolerance, the panels capture maximum sunlight and recharge the unit efficiently, supporting both standard and split-phase power setups. The Explorer 5000 Plus can fully recharge using solar input in as little as 1.7 hours under optimal conditions, ensuring minimal downtime during extended power needs.

Beyond raw performance, the system includes design features focused on reliability and long-term use. LiFePO₄ batteries are known for thermal stability and minimal degradation over time. The UPS functionality ensures immediate power delivery with 0 ms online transition, preserving sensitive electronics during brief grid interruptions. These attributes make the Explorer 5000 Plus a practical choice for households, remote sites, and mobile applications.

With a combination of high output, rapid solar charging, dual voltage, and durable battery technology, the Explorer 5000 Plus provides dependable, long-term power without compromise. Its expandable design, modular battery options, and proven engineering make it suitable for a variety of scenarios requiring consistent, practical energy.

What To Expect From It

Ownership of the Explorer 5000 Plus means having a versatile, high-capacity energy system that is ready for extended use. The unit supports multiple AC and DC devices simultaneously, delivering power where it is needed without interruption. Smart transfer functionality keeps essential systems operational during transitions, while dual-voltage outputs enhance flexibility for appliances and tools.

Battery performance is consistent and long-lasting, with LiFePO₄ cells capable of thousands of charge cycles at high capacity. This ensures predictable power over many years, and integrated UPS technology provides immediate, clean power for sensitive electronics. SolarSaga 500X panels provide fast, renewable charging, with bifacial cells optimizing energy capture even in partial sunlight. Solar charging is efficient, allowing a full recharge in roughly 1.7 hours when using 4,000W of solar input.

The Explorer 5000 Plus is portable and practical, designed for both indoor and outdoor deployment. While it handles high-demand devices and essential home circuits, it also scales effectively for extended scenarios with additional battery packs and solar inputs. Users can expect reliable operation with minimal management, supported by a long warranty and proven engineering.

Technical Specifications

  • Battery Capacity: 80Ah / 44.8V DC (5040Wh) and 45Ah / 112V DC (5040Wh)
  • Battery Cell Chemistry: LiFePO₄
  • Battery Cycle Life: 6,000 cycles (44.8V) ; 4,000 cycles (112V) to 70%+ capacity
  • AC Output: 4 x 120V, 20A, 2400W ; NEMA L14-30R / 14-50: 120V/240V, 30A, 7200W Max
  • AC Total Output: 7200W Max ; 14400W Surge
  • USB-C Output: 100W Max ; 5V-3A, 9V-3A, 12V-3A, 15V-3A, 20V-5A
  • USB-A Output: 18W Max ; 5V-3A, 6.6V-2A, 9V-2A, 12V-1.5A
  • Cigarette Lighter Port: 12V-10A
  • AC Expansion Port: 240V~60Hz, 30A, 7200W
  • DC Expansion Port: 80.5V-126V, 41A Max
  • Charge Mode AC Input: 120V~60Hz, 35A Max
  • Bypass Mode AC Input/Output: 120V~60Hz, 12A Max ; 240V~60Hz, 16.7A Max
  • AC Expansion Port (Input): 240V~60Hz, 17A Max
  • DC Input: 80.5V-126V, 98A Max
  • High-PV: 135V-450V, 15A Max
  • Low-PV: 16V-60V, 10.5A Max ; Double to 21A / 1200W Max ; 11V-16V Working Voltage ; 8A Max (Double to 8A Max)
  • Charging Time: AC Adapter 3.5 Hours ; Solar 6.5-8.5 Hours
  • UPS: Backup < 20 ms ; Online UPS 0 ms
  • Inverter Topology: Non-Isolated
  • Power Factor: ≥0.98
  • Entire Unit: Type 1
  • SolarSaga 500X Panel Peak Power (Pmax): 500W ± 5%
  • SolarSaga 500X Open Circuit Voltage (Voc): 48.5-49.2V ± 5%
  • SolarSaga 500X Short Circuit Current (Isc): 13-13.8A ± 5%
  • SolarSaga 500X Power Voltage (Vmp): 41.7-42.5V ± 5%
  • SolarSaga 500X Power Current (Imp): 12-12.8A ± 5%
  • SolarSaga 500X Weight: 22.05 lbs ± 2.20 lbs (10.5 kg ± 0.5 kg)
  • SolarSaga 500X Protection Class: Class II
  • SolarSaga 500X Waterproof: IP68
  • SolarSaga 500X Operating Temperature Range: -40-185°F (-40-85°C)
  • SolarSaga 500X Warranty: 5 Years

What’s Included

The Explorer 5000 Plus package includes the portable power station and compatibility with SolarSaga 500X panels for rapid solar charging and scalable power deployment.

Warranty

This product comes with a 5-year warranty, providing confidence in long-term performance and reliability.

Resources

Jackery Explorer 5000 Plus User Manual

SolarSaga 500X User Manual

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