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EcoFlow DELTA 2 1024Wh LFP Portable Power Station + 110W Solar Panel

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$699

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EcoFlow has EcoFlow DELTA 2 1024Wh LFP Portable Power Station + 110W Solar Panel on sale for $699 when you apply discount code ECOFLOWWELCOME50 during checkout. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member doyerdog for sharing this deal.
  • Note: Discount code is valid on your first orders only.
Specs:
  • Capacity: 1024 Wh
  • Support one DELTA 2 extra battery or DELTA Max extra battery
  • AC Output: 6 outlets, 1800W total (Surge 2700W)
  • Max Device(s) Power (with X-Boost): 2200W
  • USB-A Output: 2 ports, 5V, 2.4A, 12W Max
  • USB-A Fast Charge: 2 ports, 5V, 2.4A / 9V, 2A / 12V, 1.5A, 18W Max
  • USB-C Output: 2 ports, 5/9/12/15/20V, 5A, 100W Max
  • Car Power Output: 1 port, 12.6V, 10A, 126W Max
  • DC5521 Output: 2 ports, 12.6V, 3A, 38W Max
  • AC Charging: 1200W
  • Solar Charging: 11-60V, 15A, 500W max
  • Car Charging: Support 12V/24V battery, 8A
  • DC Charging: 1100W
  • Battery Chemistry: LFP (LiFePO4 battery)
  • Cycle Life: 3000 cycles to 80+% capacity
  • Connectivity: Wi-Fi & Bluetooth
  • Dimensions: 15.7 x 8.3 x 11 in / 400 x 211 x 281 mm
  • Net Weight: 27 lbs / 12 kg

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EcoFlow has EcoFlow DELTA 2 1024Wh LFP Portable Power Station + 110W Solar Panel on sale for $699 when you apply discount code ECOFLOWWELCOME50 during checkout. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member doyerdog for sharing this deal.
  • Note: Discount code is valid on your first orders only.
Specs:
  • Capacity: 1024 Wh
  • Support one DELTA 2 extra battery or DELTA Max extra battery
  • AC Output: 6 outlets, 1800W total (Surge 2700W)
  • Max Device(s) Power (with X-Boost): 2200W
  • USB-A Output: 2 ports, 5V, 2.4A, 12W Max
  • USB-A Fast Charge: 2 ports, 5V, 2.4A / 9V, 2A / 12V, 1.5A, 18W Max
  • USB-C Output: 2 ports, 5/9/12/15/20V, 5A, 100W Max
  • Car Power Output: 1 port, 12.6V, 10A, 126W Max
  • DC5521 Output: 2 ports, 12.6V, 3A, 38W Max
  • AC Charging: 1200W
  • Solar Charging: 11-60V, 15A, 500W max
  • Car Charging: Support 12V/24V battery, 8A
  • DC Charging: 1100W
  • Battery Chemistry: LFP (LiFePO4 battery)
  • Cycle Life: 3000 cycles to 80+% capacity
  • Connectivity: Wi-Fi & Bluetooth
  • Dimensions: 15.7 x 8.3 x 11 in / 400 x 211 x 281 mm
  • Net Weight: 27 lbs / 12 kg

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Written by doyerdog

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KraziAzn
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Debating if I should wait for BF. Seems like battery pricing is dropping quick
PeteyTheStriker
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First off, I dont have this, but I been watching tons of reviews on all the different options out there, since I plan to put a future home on offgrid / ongrid solar.

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.
StrategyFreak
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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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Sep 25, 2023 03:03 AM
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KraziAznSep 25, 2023 03:03 AM
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Debating if I should wait for BF. Seems like battery pricing is dropping quick
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Sep 25, 2023 03:25 AM
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cztexasSep 25, 2023 03:25 AM
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Quote from KraziAzn :
Debating if I should wait for BF. Seems like battery pricing is dropping quick
Me too. But I checked what we had last years for BF, seems not too much comparing the deals at that time.
Anyway, I pulled the trigger. 4%CB+ coupon make it sweet deal.
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Quote from KraziAzn :
Debating if I should wait for BF. Seems like battery pricing is dropping quick
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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Sep 25, 2023 03:39 AM
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Got this last year around black Friday. Deal did not include the solar cable.
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yup will wait for BF also.
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KraziAznSep 25, 2023 12:22 PM
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I think the deal with the free rain bag seems decent. About sixty cents per watt if you include the bags value. Really tempted. I'm just sick of eating cold food at work. Really want to use this for a microwave
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I've had 2 of the Delta Mini's. The 1st one's AC portion crapped out while on a 6000 mile trip. Luckily the solar charging still worked and we where able to pickup a cheap cigarette lighter 300w inverter from Walmart to get us through the trip. Ecoflow sent us another unit out. That unit out of the box had a failed firmware update and after a few calls to Ecoflow we got it sorted. Then we had issues with the 2nd one as it would intermittently charge from the solar port. Nothing like driving for 3 hours to only realize your solar generator wasn't charging. It seems many people had the same issue after a google search. Ecoflow is a big company but their stuff apparently isn't ready for prime time.
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dealkevinSep 25, 2023 02:07 PM
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Hi friends, I am thinking about power up my shed with solar panels. is this a good choice? I want to run lights, fans, and charge tool batteries. And our winter is cold.
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Quote from dealkevin :
Hi friends, I am thinking about power up my shed with solar panels. is this a good choice? I want to run lights, fans, and charge tool batteries. And our winter is cold.
First off, I dont have this, but I been watching tons of reviews on all the different options out there, since I plan to put a future home on offgrid / ongrid solar.

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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Sep 25, 2023 03:59 PM
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mtfreakSep 25, 2023 03:59 PM
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I came close to buying just the power station for 750 the other day. Glad I saw this. I bought it with the solar panel for a camping trip I'm going on in a week or two. I also have a 100 Renogy suitcase panel if I need to add to it. I know that will reduce the charging capacity slightly but I'm cool with that. Looking forward to having a 700w microwave at camp lol.
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dealkevinSep 25, 2023 05:12 PM
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Quote from PeteyTheStriker :
First off, I dont have this, but I been watching tons of reviews on all the different options out there, since I plan to put a future home on offgrid / ongrid solar.

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!
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0oyujieo0Sep 25, 2023 07:18 PM
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How long will this deal last?
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onthewebSep 26, 2023 12:37 AM
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Quote from dealkevin :
Hi friends, I am thinking about power up my shed with solar panels. is this a good choice? I want to run lights, fans, and charge tool batteries. And our winter is cold.
LiFePO batteries generally can't be charged below 32 degrees F. They can supply power if already charged so it's ok to use them below 32 degrees F for that purpose..

So, it depends on your use-case.
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I think you might be looking at the specs for the USB ports? The grounded AC outlets are rated to 15A and can take 1800W in standard mode, 2200W in x-boost mode, and a surge of up to 2700W.

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