expiredppxyz1 | Staff posted Jan 10, 2024 02:53 PM
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expiredppxyz1 | Staff posted Jan 10, 2024 02:53 PM
Refurbished Ecoflow Portable Power Stations: 720Wh River Pro
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My own personal experience: I bought two Delta Pros in the last big sale that showed up here. One showed up throwing a 303 error code, stuck in 50Hz mode, and unable to pair in Bluetooth. No labels for serial or anything. Both units showed up with dirt/dust/pet hair on the outsides AND behind the port covers. Both had leftover adhesive on the outside from something that was previously stuck on.
So far, EcoFlow customer service is replacing the inoperable one. I'm in a dumb conversation with them now whatching them carve out as much ambiguity as possible from the term "like-new".
pshh… let's see if a 5th is the charm. BTW I paid $800 months ago for it before any sales and all I've been doing is reboxing and driving back and forth to FedEx instead of being able to use any.
Be warned, you may get one of my duds just sent back out lol
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And the river pro can do 1800 W with xboost? That's wild. Granted it's not going to last very long. I saw a cool YouTube video about how to extend the capacity of these solar generators by getting a DC to DC converter and then getting a cheap lithium battery and just hooking lithium battery up to your DC input and it will charge at 200 to 300 watts that way and extend the capacity a lot, especially if it has the ability to discharge while charging which I'm guessing these do. Pass through charging I believe it's called
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And the river pro can do 1800 W with xboost? That's wild. Granted it's not going to last very long. I saw a cool YouTube video about how to extend the capacity of these solar generators by getting a DC to DC converter and then getting a cheap lithium battery and just hooking lithium battery up to your DC input and it will charge at 200 to 300 watts that way and extend the capacity a lot, especially if it has the ability to discharge while charging which I'm guessing these do. Pass through charging I believe it's called
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My own personal experience: I bought two Delta Pros in the last big sale that showed up here. One showed up throwing a 303 error code, stuck in 50Hz mode, and unable to pair in Bluetooth. No labels for serial or anything. Both units showed up with dirt/dust/pet hair on the outsides AND behind the port covers. Both had leftover adhesive on the outside from something that was previously stuck on.
So far, EcoFlow customer service is replacing the inoperable one. I'm in a dumb conversation with them now whatching them carve out as much ambiguity as possible from the term "like-new".
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pshh… let's see if a 5th is the charm. BTW I paid $800 months ago for it before any sales and all I've been doing is reboxing and driving back and forth to FedEx instead of being able to use any.
Be warned, you may get one of my duds just sent back out lol
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Seriosuly though, also curious about this, as I'm new to power stations and the various brands.
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I ended up replacing my Delta 1 for a Delta 2 + Delta Max (NCM) spare battery ( 1 kWH + 2 kWH) for portable camping and to run my water cooler permanently on solar lol. You need at least 3 kWh to qualify for the US tax credit which is why i went with the 3 kWh.
The Delta Max spare battery still has firmware issues though so while the Delta 2 supports it, it still reports the NCM battery as LFP stupidly.
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I ended up replacing my Delta 1 for a Delta 2 + Delta Max (NCM) spare battery ( 1 kWH + 2 kWH) for portable camping and to run my water cooler permanently on solar lol. You need at least 3 kWh to qualify for the US tax credit which is why i went with the 3 kWh.
The Delta Max spare battery still has firmware issues though so while the Delta 2 supports it, it still reports the NCM battery as LFP stupidly.
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