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Costco Members: Delta Power Station $949, River Pro Portable Power Station

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$430

$649

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Costco Wholesale has for its Members: select EcoFlow Portable Power Stations for the prices listed. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member Jwayne25 for finding this deal.

Available:Features (River Pro):
  • Three 600W Outlets and 720Wh Capacity
  • Recharge from 0% to 80% in One Hour
  • Compatible with 80% of Home Appliances
  • Control with Ecoflow App

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  • About this deal:
    • Our research indicates that the EcoFlow River Pro Portable Power Station is $119.01 lower (21% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $549.
  • About this product:
    • Rating of 4.7 from over 50 Costco customer reviews.
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    • Details of Costco's return policy here.

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Costco Wholesale has for its Members: select EcoFlow Portable Power Stations for the prices listed. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member Jwayne25 for finding this deal.

Available:Features (River Pro):
  • Three 600W Outlets and 720Wh Capacity
  • Recharge from 0% to 80% in One Hour
  • Compatible with 80% of Home Appliances
  • Control with Ecoflow App

Editor's Notes

Written by powerfuldoppler | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Our research indicates that the EcoFlow River Pro Portable Power Station is $119.01 lower (21% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $549.
  • About this product:
    • Rating of 4.7 from over 50 Costco customer reviews.
  • About this store:
    • Details of Costco's return policy here.

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omelette_du_fromage
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Tell your coworker he is an idiot. I have both the Delta Mini and the CP1500PFCLCD. Completely different uses. Just a few differences that immediately comes to mind:

The Delta Mini has a 882 Wh NMC battery, where as the Cyberpower has a 216 Wh SLA battery. So the Delta Mini has 4x the battery capacity.
The Delta Mini has a transfer time of 30 ms, which is not good enough to act as a UPS for computer equipment. The Cyberpower has a transfer time of 4 ms.
The Delta Mini can charge from 0% to 80% in less than an hour, or 96 minutes to 100%. The Cyberpower takes 8 hours to fully charge.
The Delta Mini has a MPPT solar charge controller, so you can connect solar panels to it to charge it. The Cybrpower cannot.
The Delta Mini can be charged from DC sources, such as a 12V car outlet. The Cyberpower cannot.
The Delta Mini has X-Boost, which allows it to run *some* devices up to 1800W by lowering the voltage. This mostly works with devices with resistive heating elements. Without X-Boost, it's officially rated for 1400W. I've personally used it to make coffee with my Nespresso, which peaked at 1460W. The Cyberpower has a max output of 1000W. Go over that, it will overload and shut off power.
The Delta Mini has USB-C PD 100W charging port built-in. The Cyberpower does not.
The Delta Mini can be app controlled with many adjustable parameters. The Cyberpower cannot.
MTDreams
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Mostly for power outages to keep my fridge and freezer running or powering my TV and internet. The quick charging is the best thing about this. If you have a prolonged outage, you can charge it back up quickly with a gas/propane generator to conserve fuel. Also can charge with solar panels during the day as well.
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The $699.99 option for the extra battery just gets page not found.

I think that would've been the biggest discount vs buying from Amazon as that bundle is $1050 right now whereas the Solar panel bundle is $850 right now with $100 off so buying the River Pro and the solar panels is $730

EF ECOFLOW RIVER Pro Portable Power Station 720Wh with Extra Battery, Double Capacity from 720wh to 1440wh, Solar Generator for Outdoors Camping RV, Home Backup Emergency https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09G2RW...RHM4ZY92VQ

EF ECOFLOW RIVER Pro Portable Power Station 720Wh with 160W Solar Panel, Power Multiple Devices, Recharge 0-80% Within 1 Hour, for Camping, RV, Outdoors, Off-Grid https://www.amazon.com/dp/B091Y65...NPV1QF76GJ

OP should also update the original post with the Solar panel but it has a separate thread created here now so they could get merged: https://slickdeals.net/share/iphone_app/t/15468160

https://www.costco.com/ecoflow-16...16854.html

Good find as previous deal 2 months ago was 94 TU: https://slickdeals.net/share/iphone_app/fp/668200

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Dec 02, 2021 04:26 AM
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rypajoDec 02, 2021 04:26 AM
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Quote from goupi69 :
26% tax credit can be claimed for Solar PV itself and related equipment like inverter and Electricity storage(Battery) exclusively charged by Solar, wording copied from .gov
https://www.energy.gov/eere/solar...tovoltaics
Exclusive seems like a misused word. Not a single person would have battery storage off the grid or no way to charge from the grid. That part doesn't really make sense.

edit: basically it seems you just "can't" plug this into the wall outlet and have to charge it from your solar array, as far as the tax man is concerned.
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Dec 02, 2021 01:26 PM
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jarootyDec 02, 2021 01:26 PM
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Could the PRO run a EV level 2 charger?

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07HKW5...UTF8&psc=1
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Dec 02, 2021 01:29 PM
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Dec 02, 2021 01:29 PM
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Quote from Visualize :
I want to buy one, but don't know what I need it for.

What are you all doing with these?
Probably most practical use is for low power consumption while camping or something like that.
Dec 02, 2021 01:35 PM
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rypajoDec 02, 2021 01:35 PM
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Quote from jarooty :
Could the PRO run a EV level 2 charger?

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07HKW5...UTF8&psc=1

It 100% can but the question is more why? 3kw isn't getting an EV very far. The real trick is being able to charge this on j1772 plugs.
Dec 02, 2021 01:38 PM
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goupi69Dec 02, 2021 01:38 PM
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Quote from jarooty :
Could the PRO run a EV level 2 charger?

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07HKW5...UTF8&psc=1
one pro can output 120 only. To have 240v output, you will need two pro connect by echoflow "Double Voltage Hub".

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bfWzPPDh2Yg
Last edited by goupi69 December 2, 2021 at 06:44 AM.
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Dec 02, 2021 01:40 PM
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Quote from jarooty :
Could the PRO run a EV level 2 charger?

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07HKW5...UTF8&psc=1
It could power anything within reason, the question is if it's practical or not. It has 3.6 kWh of power storage which is 30A of 120V for 1 hr (I question if it could really empty the battery in 1 hr without overheating or damaging the battery).

Although, the unit you linked is a 240V unit that uses a NEMA 6-50 plug, which is common for welders but is a 240V plug, not 120V.

The unit's specs are incredibly hard to find, but the website does say the US version won't supply 240V unless you tandem (2) units just like you would with a generator.

https://ecoflow.com/products/ecof...er-station

You'll need to connect two DELTA Pro units to power 240V electronics. You can do this by: 1) the Double Voltage Hub and use the AC outlets on the hub, or 2) the Smart Home Panel and use your home's 240V outlets (you'll need to setup 240V wiring on the Smart Home Panel during installation).
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karpo1Dec 02, 2021 01:43 PM
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Quote from Visualize :
I want to buy one, but don't know what I need it for.

What are you all doing with these?
Brown outs are too common, living through 1 day blackout on TX freeze reminder need of backup. Got electric blanket,fan (for summer) some 12v lights and Ecoflow delta and couple of panels

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Quote from goupi69 :
one pro can output 120 only. Through 120 to 240 transformer or two prod connect by echoflow "Double Voltage Hub" to output 240. BTW, pro has interface/socket/cable to connect to EV L2 charging station to charge itself.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bfWzPPDh2Yg
I can't find the hub on sale anywhere. The Home Panel is $1300 (kinda elaborate for getting 240V but would work).

So for 240V you'd need (2) powerstation pros plus the hub, let's say that all total that's around $6000 (the powerstation pros MSRP is more like $3500 IIRC). What do you get? 7.2kWh. If that's totally usable (likely not) and transferred at 90% efficiency it's about 25 miles of range in a Model 3 (using stated specs, not including battery deration ).

Seems like a mighty expensive backup for an EV (and it'll cost you $$ to charge it although not a lot admittedly).

For that price you can get more than (2) 7.6/9kW inverter gasoline generators [homedepot.com] that even 1 will charge the EV faster and an unlimited amount, so long as you feed it gas.
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Quote from karpo1 :
Brown outs are too common, living through 1 day blackout on TX freeze reminder need of backup. Got electric blanket,fan (for summer) some 12v lights and Ecoflow delta and couple of panels
Battery backup really won't help you much, frankly.

Even the pro model here will only power your *blanket* for like 12 hours, not including anything else ("The average blanket uses about 200 to 400 watts." and the unit is 3.6kWh). The non-pro version is only 1.26 kWh which is just over 4 hours of your blanket.


Your larger concern would not really be keeping warm but instead keeping your water pipes from freezing.

Also let's keep in mind cost. The basic model of the Ecoflow is nearly $1000 on sale. For $1k you can get a pretty nice inverter gas generator for 6-8kW and 240V capable.
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slickskaDec 02, 2021 02:23 PM
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Quote from Visualize :
I want to buy one, but don't know what I need it for.

What are you all doing with these?
For outdoors and I also use it to backup my sumpump, internet, pc for work.
Last edited by slickska December 2, 2021 at 07:26 AM.
Dec 02, 2021 02:49 PM
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94c107ea-869c-45a5-becd-c6b552Dec 02, 2021 02:49 PM
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Excellent deal, picked up last time with $40 off 250 .com coupon. Of course costco voided new member promos after upgrading to exec so had manually done.

Next battery backup will be the Ford Lightning aka PW on Wheels.
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Dec 02, 2021 02:50 PM
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94c107ea-869c-45a5-becd-c6b552Dec 02, 2021 02:50 PM
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Quote from karpo1 :
Brown outs are too common, living through 1 day blackout on TX freeze reminder need of backup. Got electric blanket,fan (for summer) some 12v lights and Ecoflow delta and couple of panels
You gov said it won't happen again cuz he had ERCOT add 15% capacity. Smilie
Dec 02, 2021 02:54 PM
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Quote from rypajo :
It 100% can but the question is more why? 3kw isn't getting an EV very far. The real trick is being able to charge this on j1772 plugs.
It charges relatively fast on a standard 120v socket.
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Tourist1292Dec 02, 2021 03:12 PM
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I got the River Pro plus extra battery. It is running like a UPS for my fridge. Perfect for power outage during winter time when it is too cold to run my inverter generator.

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KrzysztofRDec 02, 2021 03:27 PM
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Quote from alphawave :
And recharging at an EV station (free 2 hrs Chargepoint at my local Targets, for example) is a huge bonus.
Is it practical to wait around at target just to charge this? Curious if anyone has done this. I mean you would have to leave it outside or keep your window open to charge right? Otherwise it would be cool to go shopping while charging unless I am missing something. Thanks in advance!

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