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Edited September 24, 2023
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New, not refurbished. On sale for $749 and get another $50 off with code ECOFLOWWELCOME50. Not the most amazing solar panel, but this seems to be great value for the combo of the two, based on what I could find of prior Delta 2 deals.
Also have the option of getting just the Delta 2 with a waterproof bag for $650 (699 - 50 code).
https://us.ecoflow.com/collection...2676262985
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In reply to your question, yes and no...
Its a good unit but it only has 1 kWh so if your charging multiple tools and have things running for long periods of time, this will be drained pretty quickly. If you plan on using a lot more solar panels though to compensate than it should be perfectly fine as the 110W by itself wont keep up with charging and running multiple items especially overnight. If you add the expansion battery which gives it another 2kWh than it should be perfectly fine, depending on how much wattage your fan will use.
The one issue, which I am not sure if it got updated or not, if this device gets drained and turns off, it wont turn back on by itself when it starts charging off the solar panel, you literally have to manually go and hit the power switch to turn it back on. This can be a major annoyance if you have to each morning go and keep turning it on. I recall seeing somewhere that the ability for the unit to turn itself back on might be added through a firmware update but I dont recall if that ever happened.
Overall not a bad deal at all cause of the solar panel, but I think closer to the $500 mark would be more of the sweet spot.
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Anyway, I pulled the trigger. 4%CB+ coupon make it sweet deal.
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Would recommend it. There's a lot of competitors offering much better prices too. $0.5/Wh should be the price cap
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In reply to your question, yes and no...
Its a good unit but it only has 1 kWh so if your charging multiple tools and have things running for long periods of time, this will be drained pretty quickly. If you plan on using a lot more solar panels though to compensate than it should be perfectly fine as the 110W by itself wont keep up with charging and running multiple items especially overnight. If you add the expansion battery which gives it another 2kWh than it should be perfectly fine, depending on how much wattage your fan will use.
The one issue, which I am not sure if it got updated or not, if this device gets drained and turns off, it wont turn back on by itself when it starts charging off the solar panel, you literally have to manually go and hit the power switch to turn it back on. This can be a major annoyance if you have to each morning go and keep turning it on. I recall seeing somewhere that the ability for the unit to turn itself back on might be added through a firmware update but I dont recall if that ever happened.
Overall not a bad deal at all cause of the solar panel, but I think closer to the $500 mark would be more of the sweet spot.
In reply to your question, yes and no...
Its a good unit but it only has 1 kWh so if your charging multiple tools and have things running for long periods of time, this will be drained pretty quickly. If you plan on using a lot more solar panels though to compensate than it should be perfectly fine as the 110W by itself wont keep up with charging and running multiple items especially overnight. If you add the expansion battery which gives it another 2kWh than it should be perfectly fine, depending on how much wattage your fan will use.
The one issue, which I am not sure if it got updated or not, if this device gets drained and turns off, it wont turn back on by itself when it starts charging off the solar panel, you literally have to manually go and hit the power switch to turn it back on. This can be a major annoyance if you have to each morning go and keep turning it on. I recall seeing somewhere that the ability for the unit to turn itself back on might be added through a firmware update but I dont recall if that ever happened.
Overall not a bad deal at all cause of the solar panel, but I think closer to the $500 mark would be more of the sweet spot.
Thank you!
So, it depends on your use-case.