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1260Wh EcoFlow DELTA Portable Power Station Generator (Certified Refurbished) on sale for $699 - $100 with code
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$599.
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Note: This includes a 2-year comprehensive warranty serviced by Allstatate.
Specs:
- 1260Wh Capacity
- Outputs up to 1800W constant, 3000W surge
- Charges to full capacity in 2 hours via AC outlet
- Can be charged via solar panel (not included)
- Ports:
- 6x AC output
- 4x USB-A
- 2x USB-C
- 1x 12V DC car socket
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The battery of this is rate around 500 cycles. A refurb will most likely not have this 500 cycle and you don't know how many cycles you have left.
Actual capacity will also be less if it has been used before. Don't expect 1256 WH
Specs of DELTA (1300)
Net Weight
30.9lbs (14kg)
Dimension
15.7 x 8.3 x 10.6 in (40 x 21 x 27 cm)
Charge Temperature
32 to 113°F (0 to 45°C)
Discharge Temperature
-4 to 113°F (-20 to 45°C)
Color
Gray & black
Warranty
24 months
Charge Method
AC Wall Outlet, 12V Car Adaptor, Solar Panel
Full Recharge Time
1.6 Hours (AC) 13.5 Hours (12/24V Car Adaptor) 4-8 Hours (Using 4x 110W Solar Panels in parallel) 3.5-7 Hours (Using 3x 160W Solar Panels) 4-8 Hours (Using 1x400W Solar Panel)
Capacity
1260Wh (50.4V)
Cell Chemistry
Lithium-ion
Life Span
800 Cycles to 80%+ capacity
Management Systems
BMS, Over Voltage Protection, Overload Protection, Over Temperature Protection, Short Circuit Protection, Low Temperature Protection, Low Voltage Protection, Overcurrent Protection.
Cell Type
18650
AC Charge Input Power
X-Stream charge (1200W max)
AC Charge Input Voltage
100-120Vac (50Hz/60Hz)
Solar Charge Input
400W 10-65V DC 10A max
Car Charger
12V/24V DC 8A max
AC Output (x6)
1800W total (Surge 3300W), 120Vac (60Hz)
USB-A Output (x2)
5V DC, 2.4A, 12W Max, per port
USB-A Fast Charge (x2)
5V/2.4A,9V/2A,12V/1.5A 18W Max
USB-C Output (x2)
5V DC, 9V DC, 15V DC, 20V DC, 3A, 60W Max, per port
Car Power Output (x1)
108.8W, 13.6V DC, 8A max
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Specs of DELTA (1300)
Net Weight
30.9lbs (14kg)
Dimension
15.7 x 8.3 x 10.6 in (40 x 21 x 27 cm)
Charge Temperature
32 to 113°F (0 to 45°C)
Discharge Temperature
-4 to 113°F (-20 to 45°C)
Color
Gray & black
Warranty
24 months
Charge Method
AC Wall Outlet, 12V Car Adaptor, Solar Panel
Full Recharge Time
1.6 Hours (AC) 13.5 Hours (12/24V Car Adaptor) 4-8 Hours (Using 4x 110W Solar Panels in parallel) 3.5-7 Hours (Using 3x 160W Solar Panels) 4-8 Hours (Using 1x400W Solar Panel)
Capacity
1260Wh (50.4V)
Cell Chemistry
Lithium-ion
Life Span
800 Cycles to 80%+ capacity
Management Systems
BMS, Over Voltage Protection, Overload Protection, Over Temperature Protection, Short Circuit Protection, Low Temperature Protection, Low Voltage Protection, Overcurrent Protection.
Cell Type
18650
AC Charge Input Power
X-Stream charge (1200W max)
AC Charge Input Voltage
100-120Vac (50Hz/60Hz)
Solar Charge Input
400W 10-65V DC 10A max
Car Charger
12V/24V DC 8A max
AC Output (x6)
1800W total (Surge 3300W), 120Vac (60Hz)
USB-A Output (x2)
5V DC, 2.4A, 12W Max, per port
USB-A Fast Charge (x2)
5V/2.4A,9V/2A,12V/1.5A 18W Max
USB-C Output (x2)
5V DC, 9V DC, 15V DC, 20V DC, 3A, 60W Max, per port
Car Power Output (x1)
108.8W, 13.6V DC, 8A max
Specs of DELTA (1300)
Net Weight
30.9lbs (14kg)
Dimension
15.7 x 8.3 x 10.6 in (40 x 21 x 27 cm)
Charge Temperature
32 to 113°F (0 to 45°C)
Discharge Temperature
-4 to 113°F (-20 to 45°C)
Color
Gray & black
Warranty
24 months
Charge Method
AC Wall Outlet, 12V Car Adaptor, Solar Panel
Full Recharge Time
1.6 Hours (AC) 13.5 Hours (12/24V Car Adaptor) 4-8 Hours (Using 4x 110W Solar Panels in parallel) 3.5-7 Hours (Using 3x 160W Solar Panels) 4-8 Hours (Using 1x400W Solar Panel)
Capacity
1260Wh (50.4V)
Cell Chemistry
Lithium-ion
Life Span
800 Cycles to 80%+ capacity
Management Systems
BMS, Over Voltage Protection, Overload Protection, Over Temperature Protection, Short Circuit Protection, Low Temperature Protection, Low Voltage Protection, Overcurrent Protection.
Cell Type
18650
AC Charge Input Power
X-Stream charge (1200W max)
AC Charge Input Voltage
100-120Vac (50Hz/60Hz)
Solar Charge Input
400W 10-65V DC 10A max
Car Charger
12V/24V DC 8A max
AC Output (x6)
1800W total (Surge 3300W), 120Vac (60Hz)
USB-A Output (x2)
5V DC, 2.4A, 12W Max, per port
USB-A Fast Charge (x2)
5V/2.4A,9V/2A,12V/1.5A 18W Max
USB-C Output (x2)
5V DC, 9V DC, 15V DC, 20V DC, 3A, 60W Max, per port
Car Power Output (x1)
108.8W, 13.6V DC, 8A max
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The battery of this is rate around 500 cycles. A refurb will most likely not have this 500 cycle and you don't know how many cycles you have left.
Actual capacity will also be less if it has been used before. Don't expect 1256 WH
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Has more features other than the battery chemistry such as expansion battery capability, USB-C PD 100W, Wifi app.
Is this enough for 1 large freezer, 1 large fridge/freezer, and 1 office fridge? I don't know their surge levels, but I assume that this is sufficient.
During an outage this week, I had all 3 appliances plugged into my small inverter generator (1800W/2200W), it read no higher than 500W sustained. It also lasted at least 8 hours on a single gallon of gas.
I'd buy this to cover shorter power outages before whipping out that generator.
The battery of this is rate around 500 cycles. A refurb will most likely not have this 500 cycle and you don't know how many cycles you have left.
Actual capacity will also be less if it has been used before. Don't expect 1256 WH
You sure it's 500 cycles and it's 0 percent ?
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A paper weight after it breaks
Unless you use this daily, they will likely die from age and storage. If you use this for emergencies only, it is kind of pointless - LiOn are supposed to be kept at about 65% (3.8v volt per cell) for long term storage. Then when you need it, it will not have its full capacity.
Unless the manufacturer has this built-in and never charges the cells above 4 volt but I doubt it.
Is this enough for 1 large freezer, 1 large fridge/freezer, and 1 office fridge? I don't know their surge levels, but I assume that this is sufficient.
During an outage this week, I had all 3 appliances plugged into my small inverter generator (1800W/2200W), it read no higher than 500W sustained. It also lasted at least 8 hours on a single gallon of gas.
I'd buy this to cover shorter power outages before whipping out that generator.