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DJI Power · Portable Power Station · Off-Grid & Drone-Ready
Out where you hunt, power runs out at the worst time — a thermal battery dies mid-stalk, the drone’s down to one pack with deer still moving, the camp freezer full of meat is one flat battery away from a problem. The DJI Power 2000 is the fix: a 2048Wh LiFePO4 portable power station with a genuine 3000W output, silent operation, and the one feature no petrol generator can match for a drone shooter — it fast-charges DJI drone batteries straight off its SDC ports.
This is DJI’s flagship power station, and Gun Bar has it as genuine Australian stock through the C.R. Kennedy distribution network — DJI’s Australian distribution partner — backed by up to a 5-year warranty. Supplied as the 240V Australian model (DYM2000H), ready to run straight out of the box. $1,799 — $610 off the $2,409 RRP.
Why It’s Different For Drone Shooters
The feature a petrol genny can’t touch, and the reason this is the power station for drone-assisted hunting.
If you’re running a DJI drone for deer management, thermal spotting or property work, dead batteries are what ends the day early. The Power 2000’s two SDC ports deliver up to 240W of DJI Power SDC super-fast charging to select DJI drone batteries — enough to get a drone takeoff-ready in as little as half an hour, roughly doubling normal charging speed. Run two or three batteries in rotation off the Power 2000 and you can fly and spot from first light to last, straight from the ute, with no mains and no generator. It’s the same SDC ecosystem that also drives DJI’s expansion batteries, solar input and car chargers — one port, many jobs.
Power At Camp
A generator announces you to every animal in the valley. This doesn’t make a sound.
A petrol generator is loud, smelly, needs fuel and is the last thing you want running near a hunting camp at dawn. The Power 2000 runs in near silence off a 2048Wh LiFePO4 (lithium iron phosphate) battery — the safe cell chemistry that won’t catch fire if it’s knocked or punctured, and holds over 80% of its capacity after 4,000 charge cycles, so it’s still going strong years down the track. Keep a camp chest freezer of game meat cold, run lights and a CPAP overnight, keep thermals, night vision, rangefinders and phones topped up for days, and drive power tools around the property — all from one quiet, sealed box you can control from the DJI app on your phone.
What It Runs
Approximate real-world runtimes from a full charge — actual figures depend on the device and conditions, but it gives you the shape of what 2048Wh does in the field.
And when it’s not enough, it isn’t the ceiling — the Power 2000 expands with up to ten DJI Power Expansion Battery 2000 units, all the way to 22,528Wh.
What You Get
A big LiFePO4 core on its own, and up to ten expansion batteries when you need to power a camp or a shed for days.
Four AC outlets, two 140W and two 65W USB-C, four USB-A and two SDC ports — runs power tools, fridges and fast-charges laptops at once.
Fast AC recharge means you top it up over a lunch break; a full charge from the mains is comfortably inside a couple of hours.
Up to 1800W of solar, or top up from the ute’s alternator on the drive in — zero to full from a car charger in about 145 minutes.
SDC super-fast charging gets select DJI drone batteries takeoff-ready in about half an hour — the standout feature for drone-assisted hunting.
Monitor and manage it from the DJI app over Wi-Fi or Bluetooth, backed by up to a 5-year warranty and genuine C.R. Kennedy support.
2000 vs 1000 V2 — Which One?
We stock both. The Power 2000 is the big-camp, multi-day, whole-of-home unit. Its lighter, cheaper sibling — the DJI Power 1000 V2 — does the same core job, DJI drone fast-charging included, at half the capacity and around two-thirds the weight. Here’s the quick version.
| Feature | DJI Power 2000 | DJI Power 1000 V2 |
|---|---|---|
| Gun Bar price | $1,799 | $999 |
| Capacity | 2048 Wh | 1024 Wh |
| AC output | 3000 W | 2600 W |
| Weight | ~22 kg | ~14 kg |
| Expandable to | 22,528 Wh (10 batteries) | 11,264 Wh (5 batteries) |
| DJI drone fast-charge | Yes (up to 240W SDC) | Yes (SDC) |
| Best for | Big camps, multi-day, heavy drone days, home backup | Solo/small trips, one-drone days, portability |
Buy the Power 2000 if you’re powering a group camp for days, running heavy multi-battery drone days, or want maximum home-backup headroom — it stacks up to ten expansion batteries, twice the 1000 V2’s ceiling. If you’re mostly solo and want something lighter and cheaper, the DJI Power 1000 V2 at $999 is the smarter pick. Either way, add a DJI Power Expansion Battery 2000 when you want more days between charges.
Genuine Australian Stock
Grey-import power stations are a real problem: wrong plug standards, no local warranty, no one to call when something goes wrong with a 2kWh battery. Gun Bar supplies the Power 2000 as genuine Australian stock through the C.R. Kennedy distribution network, DJI’s Australian distribution partner — the correct 240V Australian model, with a proper Australian warranty of up to 5 years behind it. Real advice from real shooters at the counter, real support if you ever need it.
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Specifications as published by DJI; confirm anything critical to your purchase, including drone battery compatibility and current warranty term, with the Gun Bar team before ordering.
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Common Questions
Yes — that’s the standout feature. The two SDC ports deliver up to 240W of DJI Power SDC super-fast charging to select DJI drone batteries, getting a drone takeoff-ready in as little as half an hour and roughly doubling normal charging speed. You’ll need the matching DJI SDC fast-charge cable for your drone; tell us which drone you fly and we’ll confirm compatibility before you order.
As a rough guide, a typical camp chest freezer draws relatively little once it’s cold and cycling, so 2048Wh will usually keep one going for a day or two — longer if it’s well insulated and the ambient temperature is mild. Add a solar panel or an expansion battery and you can run one indefinitely off-grid.
Yes. Unlike a petrol generator, it’s a sealed battery unit that runs in near silence with no exhaust — nothing to spook game at dawn, no fumes, no fuel to carry. It only makes a whisper of fan noise under heavy load.
From the mains it reaches 80% in about 45 minutes and full charge comfortably inside a couple of hours. You can also charge from solar (up to 1800W) or from your vehicle’s alternator on the drive in — a car charger takes it from flat to full in around 145 minutes.
Get the Power 2000 ($1,799) if you’re powering a group camp for days, running heavy multi-battery drone days, or want serious home-backup headroom — it holds double the capacity and stacks up to ten expansion batteries (22,528Wh). If you’re mostly solo or in a small party and want something lighter (~14kg) and cheaper, the DJI Power 1000 V2 ($999) does the same core job, drone fast-charging included, at half the capacity. Both use the same safe LiFePO4 chemistry.
Yes. The Power 2000 expands via its SDC ports with up to ten DJI Power Expansion Battery 2000 units, taking total capacity all the way to 22,528Wh — start with the base unit and grow it as your needs do.
LFP (lithium iron phosphate) is the safe end of lithium chemistry — it won’t catch fire or explode if it’s knocked or punctured the way some other lithium batteries can, and it holds over 80% of its capacity after 4,000 charge cycles, so it lasts for years of hard use.
Absolutely. At 2048Wh and 3000W it will keep a fridge, lights, internet and devices running through a blackout, and it’s just as at home on the bench or in the shed as it is at camp. It’s controlled and monitored from the DJI app.
Yes. Gun Bar supplies the correct 240V Australian model (DYM2000H) as genuine stock through the C.R. Kennedy distribution network, DJI’s Australian distribution partner, with up to a 5-year Australian warranty behind it — not a grey import. No firearms licence is required; it’s a consumer electronic that ships Australia-wide.
Real advice from real shooters
DJI Power 2000 — $1,799, $610 off RRP, in stock now as genuine Australian stock through C.R. Kennedy. Silent power for the hunt, the camp and the drone. Order online or talk it through first.