I got a notification of an upcoming flash deal starting at Noon ET and going till 6pm ET where you can get a Delta Pro for $2599 after applying a coupon on the item page and a free 160W solar panel if you apply another coupon during checkout. Not a bad deal if you are looking to dip your feet in the quality EcoFlow line of devices. I've enjoyed having my Delta Pro Power Station for events/camping and for some peace of mind if a blackout occurs.
Steps to get the deal:
- Add the DELTA Pro with $1000 coupon at https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0C1Z4GLKS
- Apply promo code BFDPRO160 at checkout to get a free 160W solar panel
Some details for those that haven't researched it before:
- 3600Wh LFP battery capacity, DELTA Pro provides strong electrical storage for home battery backup power supply and outdoor camping. Applied with DELTA Pro Extra Batteries or Smart Generators, the electric generator can expand its capacity from 3.6kWh to 25kWh
- A single DELTA Pro unit packs a 3600W AC output, which can be expanded up to 4500W with X-Boost technology. You can even pair two units together to achieve 7200W. Power 99.99% heavy-duty devices at home, outdoors, or at work. With 15 output methods: 2*USB-A, 2*USB-A Fast Charge, 2*USB-C (100W), 5*AC Outlets, 2*DC Outlets, 1 car power output and 1 Anderson port
- Fully recharge the lifepo4 battery in 1.8 hrs with 240V outlets(3000W), 2.7 hrs with 1800W wall outlets or solar charged in 2.8 hours with 4*400W solar panels. Can also charge via EV station charging, solar, wall outlets, using the smart outdoor generator or via a car outlet.
https://www.amazon.com/EF-ECOFLOW...B0C1Z4GLKS
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Apply code BFDPRO160 at check out to get 160watt solar panel for free
Portable solar panel usually go for $300-400 brand new
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Apply code BFDPRO160 at check out to get 160watt solar panel for free
Portable solar panel usually go for $300-400 brand new
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I am curious what everyone uses this sort of product for, I am genuinely curious because they seem popular but I must not have found the right use case yet
I am curious what everyone uses this sort of product for, I am genuinely curious because they seem popular but I must not have found the right use case yet
When we have Florida storm power outrages, it is easy to simply fire up the quiet $800 HF Predator 3500w Inverter Generator, which will run my 900w portable A/C unit in bedroom all night long, on less than 3 gallon of gas. Easy to repeat for a week or more, plus run fridge, coffee maker, TV, Internet, lights, and even the microwave and stuff at same time (except A/C), 24/7. Easy to get more gas after a few days if needed. It is almost like we never lost power, except no 220v stuff in current setup. None of this is using the solar stuff I have.
The EcoFlow 3.6kw wouldn't make it through one night, then done until power comes back up to recharge. You would need eight 200 watt solar panels (plus all the required extras) just to have a chance at keeping up with a normal cheap gas generator, and it still wouldn't last 4 hours at night with A/C. The included 160w panel might be able to produce about 8 amps per hour of daylight, so pretty much useless.
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I am curious what everyone uses this sort of product for, I am genuinely curious because they seem popular but I must not have found the right use case yet
I bought the EV charger adapter so that I could drive to a different part of town that has power to recharge in 2 hours if needed. Where I live typically has never experienced an entire city wide blackout so this solution works for me. I also have solar panels for slower charging when I don't have a heavy or extended load to power.
I am curious what everyone uses this sort of product for, I am genuinely curious because they seem popular but I must not have found the right use case yet
May be cheaper to get just the bare LiFePO4 batteries, a controller, etc, but this is easier to set up.
Adding a 160W panel to a 3.6kW power station seems a bit of a mis-match to me, but hey.
I am curious what everyone uses this sort of product for, I am genuinely curious because they seem popular but I must not have found the right use case yet
What I am envisioning is having this inside my garage next to the panel with a transfer switch, then having this plugged into a gas generator outside. The idea being better safety with not having a gas generator running in the garage and also being more fuel efficient (I am assuming) since this would sort of smooth out the power delivery and ideally more of the energy created by the gas generator would be utilized. I would love to hear a better solution.
I am curious what everyone uses this sort of product for, I am genuinely curious because they seem popular but I must not have found the right use case yet
Quote from rb5505:
both of the linked refurb options below direct from ecoflow, compete nicely price wise with this promo. plus you get a 5 year warranty when you register either link with the vendor on their website. i've confirmed this in writing with them. refurbs have been well received by many of the delta facebook page.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/14494475...SwUJ
https://www.ebay.com/itm/14438724...SwHS
register for the addition 3 year warranty (5 yr total) here: https://www.ecoflow.com/ca/support/warranty
facebook group: https://www.facebook.co
When we have Florida storm power outrages, it is easy to simply fire up the quiet $800 HF Predator 3500w Inverter Generator, which will run my 900w portable A/C unit in bedroom all night long, on less than 3 gallon of gas. Easy to repeat for a week or more, plus run fridge, coffee maker, TV, Internet, lights, and even the microwave and stuff at same time (except A/C), 24/7. Easy to get more gas after a few days if needed. It is almost like we never lost power, except no 220v stuff in current setup. None of this is using the solar stuff I have.
The EcoFlow 3.6kw wouldn't make it through one night, then done until power comes back up to recharge. You would need eight 200 watt solar panels (plus all the required extras) just to have a chance at keeping up with a normal cheap gas generator, and it still wouldn't last 4 hours at night with A/C. The included 160w panel might be able to produce about 8 amps per hour of daylight, so pretty much useless.
Curious to know how to get gas during an outage, since pumps run on electricity.