EF Ecoflow-US via Amazon has
EF Ecoflow Delta 2 1024Wh LiFePO4 Portable Power Station (Black) on sale for $679 - Extra $54.32 Off w/ promo code
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About the Product- 1024 Wattage
- 120 Volts
- 1800 Watts AC Output
- 500W Solar Powered
- Plug/Play Unit
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Also the best deal still is the Delta 2+Delta Max (so Lifepo4 on the 2 and NMC on the Max) for 1449 from Home Depot. Makes it big enough to qualify for the 30% tax credit bringing the whole system down to around 1k for 3 KWH of system. Especially if you are military or can find the HD ten percent coupons making it even better.
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And more wh. But it's not expandable and weighs a LOT more for not much more wh. 1kwh @ 27 lbs vs Anker 1.3 kwh @ 42+ lbs.
In 6+ months of watching this is the lowest I have seen the Delta 2. I'm tempted to upgrade (sidegrade?) from my River that I got from Sams Club that is Lifepo batteries.
In 6+ months of watching this is the lowest I have seen the Delta 2. I'm tempted to upgrade (sidegrade?) from my River that I got from Sams Club that is Lifepo batteries.
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Yeah, at that weight in the Delta Design you get 2KWH of battery. May say something about the build quality of the ecoflow compared to anker, but for my use case that extra 15 lbs is rough. Even the 27 lbs is a bit heavy, but it works well for my needs otherwise.
Also the best deal still is the Delta 2+Delta Max (so Lifepo4 on the 2 and NMC on the Max) for 1449 from Home Depot. Makes it big enough to qualify for the 30% tax credit bringing the whole system down to around 1k for 3 KWH of system. Especially if you are military or can find the HD ten percent coupons making it even better.
And the Solix 1200 doesn't have an APP. No BT no WiFi.
It's huge for me to control screen on time, charge rates (AC and DC), turning things on/off, seeing charge levels, update firmware, etc
If you don't have any PV supplies already you'll also need some Y-adapters for the series-parallel configuration, some PV cable to make customer cables (the renogy panels don't offer a very long PV cable extending from the panel to the EF unit), M4 crimps, crimping tool, and I also suggest a connector assembly tool that will make disconnecting MC4 cables much easier on your fingers.