EcoFlow DELTA 2 1024Wh LiFePO4 Portable Power Station
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EF ECOFLOW-US via Amazon has EcoFlow DELTA 2 1024Wh LiFePO4 Portable Power Station on sale for $799 when you clip the $200 off coupon on the item page. Shipping is free.
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Lowest price I've seen per CCC was $699 on July 11th - I never saw that deal and it appears to have been for only a few days. When viewing the item on Amazon there is an option to "Apply $200 coupon" before adding it to your cart. Given that Sam's is selling the NMC Delta Mini for $399 this appears to be a good or better deal:
LiFePo4 for all you NMC vs LiFePo4 people out there
15% more battery
Advanced "lab features" over the mini deal - see below
Expandable capacity
I'm highlighting a few things that are of interest to me. Check out Will Prowse's review:
Regarding the solar priority feature - this is a great device to charge via solar (500W) and keep plugged into grid as a backup, and then run any number of devices off the battery which is topped-up via the solar input. The device will not flip on grid power until the battery goes down to 20%. I have two of these serving two parts of my house and have taken $50/mo off my electric bill. Since these will last years that's $50 x 12 (1 year) x 5 years (sample time frame - likely more) = $3000 saved. Don't buy these devices and let them sit there until you need emergency power or go RV'ing...PUT THEM TO USE and save on your electric!
Model: EF ECOFLOW Portable Power Station DELTA 2, 1024Wh LiFePO4 (LFP) Battery, Fast Charging, Solar Generator(Solar Panel Optional) for Home Backup Power, Camping & RVs
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EF ECOFLOW Portable Power Station DELTA 2, 1024Wh LiFePO4 (LFP) Battery, Fast Charging, Solar Generator(Solar Panel Optional) for Home Backup Power, Camping & RVs
Manufacturer:
EF ECOFLOW
Model Number:
EFD330
Product SKU:
B0B9XB57XM
UPC:
842783119520
ASIN:
B0B9XB57XM
Brand:
EF ECOFLOW
Item Dimensions LxWxH:
15.7 x 11.1 x 8.3 Inches
Item Weight:
27 Pounds
Item model number:
EFD330
Manufacturer:
EF ECOFLOW
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Maybe during the winter it's 5 hours but during the summer time I'm blasted with sun from 7A till roughly 8 PM. I harness a lot of that and I just have things I use in my quality of life that warrant usage that is counteracted with my solar intake. There are so many factors that the only response to your statement is "results may vary". Might work for me as I get a lot of use out of them, but not for you - that's your business.
The main point I want to emphasize is that people should not buy these things and let them sit there waiting to be used. Even if you're offsetting $20 of electric that's $240 a year and at minimum $1200 over 5 years plus use them at your disposal for things like camping or outdoor work. Since they're LiFePo4 you'll probably get way more than 5 years out of use on them.
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Excellent product. The days of great deals on these may be over. Great reviews. Often sold out. No need to discount them much anymore. Ecoflow has set the new standard. We'll see if Bluetti and others can catch up, and be competitively priced.
For lifepo4 maybe, but I can see the NCM stuff getting discounted around Black Friday as people gravitate more to lifepo4. Might make it worth buying some of the inferior tech.
OP, $50 savings??? Two units in non realistic conditions like 5 hours of full sun light for 30 days straight can save about $20.
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Yeah, if you used two units worth per day (about 2 kWh) with solar charging instead of using grid power, you'd save maybe $7-$10/month.
Maybe during the winter it's 5 hours but during the summer time I'm blasted with sun from 7A till roughly 8 PM. I harness a lot of that and I just have things I use in my quality of life that warrant usage that is counteracted with my solar intake. There are so many factors that the only response to your statement is "results may vary". Might work for me as I get a lot of use out of them, but not for you - that's your business.
The main point I want to emphasize is that people should not buy these things and let them sit there waiting to be used. Even if you're offsetting $20 of electric that's $240 a year and at minimum $1200 over 5 years plus use them at your disposal for things like camping or outdoor work. Since they're LiFePo4 you'll probably get way more than 5 years out of use on them.
Seems cool. I'm in an area with cheap electricity and not much sun so it's not for me but I love the idea. Do you keep it outside and plugged into your house's power inlet as a power backup/solar generator?
Seems cool. I'm in an area with cheap electricity and not much sun so it's not for me but I love the idea. Do you keep it outside and plugged into your house's power inlet as a power backup/solar generator?
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The main point I want to emphasize is that people should not buy these things and let them sit there waiting to be used. Even if you're offsetting $20 of electric that's $240 a year and at minimum $1200 over 5 years plus use them at your disposal for things like camping or outdoor work. Since they're LiFePo4 you'll probably get way more than 5 years out of use on them.
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Look to the old thread to see how to score the coupon.
You're going to have to be more specific. Searching "home depot Ecoflow" brings up deals that are all expired.
Yeah, if you used two units worth per day (about 2 kWh) with solar charging instead of using grid power, you'd save maybe $7-$10/month.
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For lifepo4 maybe, but I can see the NCM stuff getting discounted around Black Friday as people gravitate more to lifepo4. Might make it worth buying some of the inferior tech.
The main point I want to emphasize is that people should not buy these things and let them sit there waiting to be used. Even if you're offsetting $20 of electric that's $240 a year and at minimum $1200 over 5 years plus use them at your disposal for things like camping or outdoor work. Since they're LiFePo4 you'll probably get way more than 5 years out of use on them.