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Ecoflow DELTA 2 1800W LiFePO4 Power Station + DELTA 2 Extra Battery

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$949

$1,315

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Home Depot has Ecoflow DELTA 2 Power Station + DELTA 2 Extra Battery (delta2+EB-US) on sale for $949. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member leonard2013 for finding this deal.

Specs:
  • 1024 Wh Capacity. Link it to the Delta 2 Extra Battery to reach 2048 Wh
  • Output:
    • AC: 6 outlets, 1800W total (Surge 2700W)
    • USB-A: 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: 2 ports, 5/9/12/15/20V, 5A, 100W Max
    • Car Power: 1 port, 12.6V, 10A, 126W Max
    • DC5521: 2 ports, 12.6V, 3A, 38W Max
  • LiFePO4
  • 3000 cycles to 80+% capacity
  • Wi-Fi & Bluetooth
  • Smart App Controls
  • 5 Year Warranty

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Home Depot has Ecoflow DELTA 2 Power Station + DELTA 2 Extra Battery (delta2+EB-US) on sale for $949. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member leonard2013 for finding this deal.

Specs:
  • 1024 Wh Capacity. Link it to the Delta 2 Extra Battery to reach 2048 Wh
  • Output:
    • AC: 6 outlets, 1800W total (Surge 2700W)
    • USB-A: 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: 2 ports, 5/9/12/15/20V, 5A, 100W Max
    • Car Power: 1 port, 12.6V, 10A, 126W Max
    • DC5521: 2 ports, 12.6V, 3A, 38W Max
  • LiFePO4
  • 3000 cycles to 80+% capacity
  • Wi-Fi & Bluetooth
  • Smart App Controls
  • 5 Year Warranty

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Written by SlickDealio | Staff

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Written by leonard2013

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Model: EcoFlow 1800-Watt Portable Power Station in Black | DELTA2+EB-US

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Man, these things are like computers and flat screen HDTV's in their early days. Every time you wait for something to come down In price, the bigger better ones that were astronomically higher come down to reasonable prices, then you wait for that one to come down some more then happens again with the next bigger better one! I used to be eyeing 2000wh for under $1k for quality known brand, but now I'm waiting for 5000wh to hit not much more than that haha.
Wasn't this 899 at Wellbot?
$854 with military discount makes it compelling

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superslickz
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Wasn't this 899 at Wellbot?
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Feb 28, 2024
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Spook52
Feb 28, 2024
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Great price. I'd buy another set if I needed another. Great units.
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Feb 28, 2024
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C17chief
Feb 28, 2024
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Man, these things are like computers and flat screen HDTV's in their early days. Every time you wait for something to come down In price, the bigger better ones that were astronomically higher come down to reasonable prices, then you wait for that one to come down some more then happens again with the next bigger better one! I used to be eyeing 2000wh for under $1k for quality known brand, but now I'm waiting for 5000wh to hit not much more than that haha.
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reron
Feb 28, 2024
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$854 with military discount makes it compelling
Feb 28, 2024
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ehong33234
Feb 28, 2024
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Just bought it for my camper van with military discount and gift cards. Now I need to find a solar panel
Feb 29, 2024
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Mayt948
Feb 29, 2024
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Don't forget to buy a 10% off coupon making this $855. This is a great deal.
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raf1919
Feb 29, 2024
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Quote from superslickz :
Wasn't this 899 at Wellbot?
It was 799 otd

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CycloneFW
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Quote from raf1919 :
It was 799 otd
How? I thought the coupon at Wellbots was bringing it down to $899. That's why I waited because HD had it for $949 in Jan, and I figured for $50 it's worth being able to return locally if there is a hiccup. $799 would make me bite.
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Quote from C17chief :
Man, these things are like computers and flat screen HDTV's in their early days. Every time you wait for something to come down In price, the bigger better ones that were astronomically higher come down to reasonable prices, then you wait for that one to come down some more then happens again with the next bigger better one! I used to be eyeing 2000wh for under $1k for quality known brand, but now I'm waiting for 5000wh to hit not much more than that haha.
For car batteries CATL is pushing close to $50/kwh at the pack level this year from an article I saw. These consumer batteries never hit prices quite like that but I wouldn't be surprised if in a few years 10kwh can be had for $1000, maybe even less if they get popular enough
Feb 29, 2024
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C17chief
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Quote from ben7337 :
For car batteries CATL is pushing close to $50/kwh at the pack level this year from an article I saw. These consumer batteries never hit prices quite like that but I wouldn't be surprised if in a few years 10kwh can be had for $1000, maybe even less if they get popular enough
For a portable setup, with current battery tech (primarily size/weight), I don't think I'd even want anything more than around 5000wh. Beyond that would start getting cumbersome to dig out and put away. For my purpose would be storm/extended outage backup to keep fridge going, a couple lights, and some tv, device charging, etc for some entertainment. 5000wh should be able to add a small efficient air conditioner into the mix and still be sustainable when the weather is clear (which usually is after big storms). I already have a smaller unit and 1200watts of solar it can't handle all of (found used 300w panels locally for $75ea awhile back that all test like new so picked up 4 even though didn't need that many). Just need a better sized power station to get that good balance of everything.
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Quote from C17chief :
Man, these things are like computers and flat screen HDTV's in their early days. Every time you wait for something to come down In price, the bigger better ones that were astronomically higher come down to reasonable prices, then you wait for that one to come down some more then happens again with the next bigger better one! I used to be eyeing 2000wh for under $1k for quality known brand, but now I'm waiting for 5000wh to hit not much more than that haha.
Product life cycle indeed
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vivekkhurana
Feb 29, 2024
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Quote from Mayt948 :
Don't forget to buy a 10% off coupon making this $855. This is a great deal.
Any place you recommend to get the 10% off coupon? Please DM me
Feb 29, 2024
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liejian
Feb 29, 2024
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When in use, which battery does it draw from first? The external one or the main unit's? thx!
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lurewars
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I have this. I paid $850 for this set plus a free cover. It's not too bad. Just know what you're getting into.

One design flaw in my opinion Is that the battery must be Connected to the main unit to charge. Would be helpful to be able to charge the battery separately.

I don't know how familiar everyone is with these solar generators. But I wouldn't plan on powering much during an outage. These are nice to have in addition to a generator.

Just for a point of reference, A 1500 watt space heater would drain this device in under an hour and 30 minutes. And that's including using the additional battery. Is pretty much good for low draw items only.
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dyb0214
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Quote from liejian :
When in use, which battery does it draw from first? The external one or the main unit's? thx!
It will try to draw evenly

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