EF ECOFLOW-US via Amazon has
EcoFlow RIVER 2 Pro 768Wh LiFePO4 Portable Power Station (ZMR620-B-US) +
EF ECOFLOW Waterproof Backpack on sale for
$399 (discount applies at checkout once both items are added).
Shipping is free.
- Note: Must be Shipped and Sold by EF ECOFLOW-US. Must add Both Items to your cart (The Power Station and the Backpack) to see the discount at checkout or look under the Extra Savings promotion section and use Add Both to Cart.
Alternatively,
EcoFlow has
EcoFlow RIVER 2 Pro 768Wh LiFePO4 Portable Power Station (ZMR620-B-US) on sale for
$399.
Shipping is free.
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About this Item:
- User Manual
- Capacity: 768Wh (40Ah 19.2V )
- AC Input 220V-240V~50Hz/60Hz, 8A Max
- Car Charging Input: 12V/24V 8A, 100W Max
- Solar Charging Input: 11-50V 13A, 220W Max
- USB-C Input: 5/9/12/15/20V 5A, 100W Max
- USB-C Output: 5/9/12/15/20V 5A, 100W Max
- USB-A Output: 5V 2.4A 12W Max per port
- DC Output: 12.6V 10A/3A/3A, 126W Max
- AC Output: Pure sine wave, 800W
- Ports:
- 4x AC Outlets
- 3x USB Type-A Ports
- 1x USB Type-C Port
- Car charger outlet
- DC5521 output port (x2)
- Includes: AC Charging Cable, Car Charging Cable, DC5521 Connection Cable
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Great deal
edit to answer my own question: watched 2 videos and it looks like this will work as a UPS.
edit to answer my own question: watched 2 videos and it looks like this will work as a UPS.
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At $350 you may have wait a year
$599
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$399
At $350 you may have wait a year
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edit to answer my own question: watched 2 videos and it looks like this will work as a UPS.
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edit to answer my own question: watched 2 videos and it looks like this will work as a UPS.
Generally it does pass through of all the load needs, but these guys drain within a few days just running their own internal systems like display, management, wifi so I think they come on periodically to bump up their own levels.
You can set the max charge, what it needs is a drainage allowance so it can drain to x% before charging back to y% for example, drain to 60% before charging to 95%, then couple that with a time of day full charge perhaps i could set for something like 2am. Now it would charge to 95% everyday at 2 am and not run the fan all day unless it drops below 60%.
They are almost there, but it requires solar. You can let it charge by solar unless it drops below x% then it draws from AC, setting that level with no solar simply floats it at the lower level and running the fan topping off to that level a few times a day.
Perhaps older units don't, but check the "lab features" under settings if you don't see it on the main settings.
Perhaps older units don't, but check the "lab features" under settings if you don't see it on the main settings.
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