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expiredF___ posted Jul 20, 2022 11:59 AM
expiredF___ posted Jul 20, 2022 11:59 AM

EcoFlow RIVER Pro Portable Power Station + RIVER Pro Extra Battery

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$699

$1,048

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EcoFlow has Select Power Station + Extra Battery Bundles on sale below for prices from $699. Shipping is free.

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EcoFlow has Select Power Station + Extra Battery Bundles on sale below for prices from $699. Shipping is free.

Thanks to community member F___ for finding this deal.

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Written by megakimcheelove | Staff
  • About this product:
    • EcoFlow Warranty policy here
  • About this store:
    • EcoFlow return policy here
  • See forum thread for additional deal discussion

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luckydog97
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No, not as you said. When you say 600-700 watts per day, that means nothing. Now, if you meant that it AVERAGES 600-700W over a 24 hour period, which would be approximately 15.6kWh, that means something definitive.

You need to get your units straight, and refer to them correctly. I do have a background in applied physics, and am not trying to be rude or combative. I'm trying to help clarify for others reading.

If it is consuming 650W average over a 24hr period, it sounds extremely inefficient. Monitor it's kWh usage over a 72 hour period and divide by 72 to get kWh/h, which equals kW. Multiply that by 1000 to get average wattage over 72 hours.
kherbinoskie
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I know you're trying to be smart but your conventional Gas Generator isn't a generator either. It only converts stored fossil fuel to usable electric power.

The Law of Conservation of Energy states that Energy cannot be created nor destroyed.
jimtran93
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The coupon code EFHOBOTECH20 took a flat $20 off, which is a little more than the $17.45 for the River combo.​

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MystikalrushJul 20, 2022 05:41 PM
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I recently got some EcoFlow items for the first time during the Prime day sales, and I have to say, very nice quality items. From the packaging, build quality to the application, very well done.

Some of these deals seem like a decent price, but prime day was a whole other level, I got the 160W solar panel for $279 and the Delta Mini for $679.

The materials of the solar panel are so nice and manufactured with pride, the Delta solid yet light. I cannot recall the last time I have opened a box and actually said to myself, "Wow, that packaging is actually very nice".
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hansmoleman007Jul 20, 2022 06:08 PM
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Code HAPPYSUMMER takes an extra 5% off, i.e. $17.45 off the River Combo and $34.95 off the River Pro Combo.

Considering I just paid $230 for the River with 60W solar panel combo and $150 for an extra battery during the Prime day sales, I'd say this is pretty slick with the extra 5% off coupon.
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Jul 20, 2022 07:59 PM
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jimtran93Jul 20, 2022 07:59 PM
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Quote from hansmoleman007 :
Code HAPPYSUMMER takes an extra 5% off, i.e. $17.45 off the River Combo and $34.95 off the River Pro Combo.

Considering I just paid $230 for the River with 60W solar panel combo and $150 for an extra battery during the Prime day sales, I'd say this is pretty slick with the extra 5% off coupon.
The coupon code EFHOBOTECH20 took a flat $20 off, which is a little more than the $17.45 for the River combo.​
Jul 21, 2022 12:21 AM
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truckduckJul 21, 2022 12:21 AM
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Get a LiFePO4, not worth spending several hundred bucks on something that lasts maybe 3 years.
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wirebender06Jul 21, 2022 01:59 AM
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Quote from truckduck :
Get a LiFePO4, not worth spending several hundred bucks on something that lasts maybe 3 years.
How are you using your unit that would only have this power station last only 3 years. It has 800 charge/discharge cycles before capacity is reduce to 80%. Even at 80% would still have some usefulness. That's if you fully charge and discharge it every day. I expect the Delta Mini I got during Prime Day to last at least 5+ years at which point LiFePO4 should improve in price and weight and I could upgrade. I agree with others that I've been impressed with EcoFlow build quality and performance so far.
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maggiemay000Jul 21, 2022 02:30 AM
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LiFePo4 in theory has a longer life cycle but that assuming the other components last just as long. Cell phones use Li-ion batteries for weight and size consideration (Li-ion is much more energy dense vs LiFePo4), and I've used a cell phone for over 5 years without any issues - charging and discharging every single day. I doubt most people will be pulling at least 0.8C from their generators every day. On the other hand, if you're building you're own unit, where you can swap out components as they go bad, then go with a LiFePo4 battery. At this price, capacity, quality, weight, and brand (service), I don't think you can do much better.
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blackcomb420Jul 21, 2022 04:32 AM
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Quote from truckduck :
Get a LiFePO4, not worth spending several hundred bucks on something that lasts maybe 3 years.
I've had another(off brand) pack for almost 4 years now. Never had an issue..
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max1001Jul 21, 2022 05:44 PM
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Quote from truckduck :
Get a LiFePO4, not worth spending several hundred bucks on something that lasts maybe 3 years.
If you are planning on doing a full charge/discharge once a day for 3 years, this isn't the right product for you.
Jul 21, 2022 05:44 PM
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nd4spdbhJul 21, 2022 05:44 PM
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"Generator"

Should be called a big battery pack, these dont generate power, they simply store it.
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KingVijayJul 21, 2022 05:52 PM
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Quote from Mystikalrush :
I recently got some EcoFlow items for the first time during the Prime day sales, and I have to say, very nice quality items. From the packaging, build quality to the application, very well done.

Some of these deals seem like a decent price, but prime day was a whole other level, I got the 160W solar panel for $279 and the Delta Mini for $679.

The materials of the solar panel are so nice and manufactured with pride, the Delta solid yet light. I cannot recall the last time I have opened a box and actually said to myself, "Wow, that packaging is actually very nice".
You sure you got the 160W? I got the same deal but mine is 100w panel....not sure if I added the wrong one......
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Only1KWJul 21, 2022 06:04 PM
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I've seen comments on similar past products that you shouldn't trust them to work in the scenario where you charge them up initially but then just use them once in a while for emergency situations. Is that the case with this one too?
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Quote from nd4spdbh :
"Generator"

Should be called a big battery pack, these dont generate power, they simply store it.
I know you're trying to be smart but your conventional Gas Generator isn't a generator either. It only converts stored fossil fuel to usable electric power.

The Law of Conservation of Energy states that Energy cannot be created nor destroyed.
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Quote from kherbinoskie :
I know you're trying to be smart but your conventional Gas Generator isn't a generator either. It only converts stored fossil fuel to usable electric power.

The Law of Conservation of Energy states that Energy cannot be created nor destroyed.
That sounds like a generator to me
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