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expiredcgigate posted Apr 08, 2024 04:18 PM
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EcoFlow Delta 1000 Portable Solar Generator

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$399

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EcoFlow Technology Inc. via Walmart has EcoFlow Delta 1000 Portable Solar Generator on sale for $499 - $100 off when you 'clip' the coupon on the product page = $399. Shipping is free.

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About this product:
  • Portable power station with 1008 Wh capacity
  • Ports
    • 6x AC PURE SINE WAVE outlet (100V-120V 1600W 3100W Peak)
    • 2x USB-C ports
    • 2x USB-A ports
    • 2x USB-A fast charge
    • 1x standard DC 13.6V port
  • Rugged design and BMS protection to keep you safe
  • Can use as a solar generator for clean solar charging and get up to 400W input with MPPT optimization
  • 24-month Warranty

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  • About this Store:
    • EcoFlow Technology Inc. via Walmart has a 4.3 out of 5 stars seller rating based on over 175 customer reviews.
    • Can be returned for free to a store up to 30 days after item is delivered. See the Walmart returns page for returns information.
  • Additional Information:
    • This offer is $100 less (20% savings) than our front page deal from November 2023.
    • Rated 4.8 out of 5 stars at Walmart based on over 515 customer reviews.
    • Please see the original post for additional details and/or view the Wiki and forum comments for further helpful discussion if available.

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EcoFlow Technology Inc. via Walmart has EcoFlow Delta 1000 Portable Solar Generator on sale for $499 - $100 off when you 'clip' the coupon on the product page = $399. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member cgigate for sharing this deal.

About this product:
  • Portable power station with 1008 Wh capacity
  • Ports
    • 6x AC PURE SINE WAVE outlet (100V-120V 1600W 3100W Peak)
    • 2x USB-C ports
    • 2x USB-A ports
    • 2x USB-A fast charge
    • 1x standard DC 13.6V port
  • Rugged design and BMS protection to keep you safe
  • Can use as a solar generator for clean solar charging and get up to 400W input with MPPT optimization
  • 24-month Warranty

Editor's Notes

Written by jimmytx | Staff
  • About this Store:
    • EcoFlow Technology Inc. via Walmart has a 4.3 out of 5 stars seller rating based on over 175 customer reviews.
    • Can be returned for free to a store up to 30 days after item is delivered. See the Walmart returns page for returns information.
  • Additional Information:
    • This offer is $100 less (20% savings) than our front page deal from November 2023.
    • Rated 4.8 out of 5 stars at Walmart based on over 515 customer reviews.
    • Please see the original post for additional details and/or view the Wiki and forum comments for further helpful discussion if available.

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lostinthesea
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Very good price for 1008W but not Lipo4.... if I buy one of these I'd want to know i'm buying it for the long haul..
djklmnop
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I'd stick with lifepo4. It has better voltage stability. The non ones will drop below voltage threshold before it's fully discharged and some devices will stop working.

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Apr 09, 2024 01:28 AM
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bennybeezyApr 09, 2024 01:28 AM
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Quote from TechiMan :
I don't see any option to clip a $100 coupon,
Same here, I'm guessing we missed the boat on that one.
Apr 09, 2024 01:28 AM
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SeanD1497Apr 09, 2024 01:28 AM
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Quote from Wasser :
Agreed. I went with a no-name alternative [cooflypower.com] with LiFePO4, higher capacity, and $100 less (and no tax for me). Much slower charging though, which is not an issue for me.
Same idea here. I ended up getting a Fremo x700 (668Wh, a third less but still pretty capable) due to it being LFP-based, and because it was $280 brand new with a 100W solar panel on eBay (was listed at $300/offer and they took my offer). Haven't used it much yet but it's a very well-built, nice looking unit.

I was willing to sacrifice capacity for the newer battery tech, killer price, and solar panel to recharge when camping. To be clear, I'm not knocking Ecoflow, as they make great products. Everyone has different needs and priorities but LiFePO4 batteries should be on everyone's list now.

Thanks for the link. Seeing that JUPITEK from COOFLY (lol) now, I can say I probably would have bought that - big battery and nice specs. They say solar recharging is limited to 120W which is a bummer, but I kind of doubt that's accurate. Might grab one still.
Apr 09, 2024 01:30 AM
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p0tempkinApr 09, 2024 01:30 AM
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Quote from lostinthesea :
Very good price for 1008W but not Lipo4.... if I buy one of these I'd want to know i'm buying it for the long haul..
What's this "long haul" you speak of?

If we don't replace our tech at least once every couple years, the economy implodes.
Apr 09, 2024 01:32 AM
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v_hApr 09, 2024 01:32 AM
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LiFePo4 only matters if your usage is charge/discharge daily. If it is for emergency uses or trips to the beach then 800+ estimated cycles will last for a long time.
Apr 09, 2024 01:40 AM
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seahawks55Apr 09, 2024 01:40 AM
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Quote from Gameross :
Cheaper than EBay refurbished.
That's true however the eBay ones come with a two-year warranty, so if they crap out in two years, you can get your entire money back
Apr 09, 2024 01:42 AM
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NavyMint1272Apr 09, 2024 01:42 AM
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Quote from Wasser :
Agreed. I went with a no-name alternative [cooflypower.com] with LiFePO4, higher capacity, and $100 less (and no tax for me). Much slower charging though, which is not an issue for me.
I've seen this model pop up a few times, a few differences: 120w Max DC charge (this is combined from wall and solar) with an additional 65w from USB C. The inverter is rated 1000w, 2000w peak. The ecoflow is up to 1000w wall charging, 400w already, inverter is 1800w and 3300w peak.

Might still be with it, depending on your use case, the low solar charging watt kind of kills it for me.
Apr 09, 2024 02:04 AM
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Logan_71Apr 09, 2024 02:04 AM
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Quote from savingsomuch :
Again. Stupid people still calling that the Generators. It is a Portable power station.
Still seems like marketing for what's essentially a battery-in-a-box.
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Apr 09, 2024 02:49 AM
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lostintheseaApr 09, 2024 02:49 AM
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Quote from p0tempkin :
What's this "long haul" you speak of?

If we don't replace our tech at least once every couple years, the economy implodes.
LifePO4 can last 4000 cycles before dropping to 80% battery life. Even though the tech will change, these power stations can still be useful 10 years from now. NMC like this one uses can last 800 cycles before dropping. Lithium ion has its uses like lighter battery cells, and faster charging in cold temperatures. But for longevity i would only go LifePO4.
Apr 09, 2024 04:19 AM
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youngcandleApr 09, 2024 04:19 AM
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Not sure if anyone is still checking this, but this does qualify for the SCE Electric Portable Power Stations $150 rebate (if you live in a Tier 2 or 3 high fire risk area). You can get this rebate up to 5 times. It doesn't show up when you check their list of eligible products, but if you go through the process of submitting the rebate, it does show up as an option to select before submitting. Makes this a pretty slick deal.
Something to note, it appears they charge tax on the price pre-$100 discount.
Apr 09, 2024 03:03 PM
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Baobaodou79Apr 09, 2024 03:03 PM
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Quote from Wasser :
Agreed. I went with a no-name alternative [cooflypower.com] with LiFePO4, higher capacity, and $100 less (and no tax for me). Much slower charging though, which is not an issue for me.
Is this a proven brand? This looks like one of those banned from selling on Amazon due to their review manipulations.
Apr 09, 2024 03:09 PM
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Baobaodou79Apr 09, 2024 03:09 PM
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Quote from MyBallsItch :
You need to size something like this to meet the highest draw you might see from your pump and based on the longest power outage you might see on a regular basis.
Also which battery type would be best for you will be based on your climate, some are less tolerant of cold and heat than others.

Nobody can give you much advice without knowing more info.
I watched this Youtube video where the guy tested an EcoFlow River Pro with a Zoeller M98 sump pump. The battery lasted 16 hours with the sump pump intermittently on and off. So I figure the Delta 1000 should last longer for this purpose.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OUORe_hZ1_c&t=1s
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Apr 09, 2024 04:05 PM
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cgigate
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Apr 09, 2024 04:05 PM
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Quote from v_h :
LiFePo4 only matters if your usage is charge/discharge daily. If it is for emergency uses or trips to the beach then 800+ estimated cycles will last for a long time.
that is correct
Apr 09, 2024 05:22 PM
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WasserApr 09, 2024 05:22 PM
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Quote from NavyMint1272 :
I've seen this model pop up a few times, a few differences: 120w Max DC charge (this is combined from wall and solar) with an additional 65w from USB C. The inverter is rated 1000w, 2000w peak. The ecoflow is up to 1000w wall charging, 400w already, inverter is 1800w and 3300w peak.

Might still be with it, depending on your use case, the low solar charging watt kind of kills it for me.
True, if you have a larger solar array, it makes sense to get something with a higher charge capability. I only have a 190W panel, which maxes out at about 150W and "usually" doesn't deliver much more than 120W based on sun angle and such.

One thing to remember is the higher the charging current, the harder it is on the cells, more heat, etc. Just basic physics stuff, independent from brands and reputation.
Last edited by Wasser April 9, 2024 at 10:32 AM.
Apr 09, 2024 05:30 PM
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WasserApr 09, 2024 05:30 PM
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Quote from SimRacer79 :
Is this a proven brand? This looks like one of those banned from selling on Amazon due to their review manipulations.
I would say "no", not a proven brand. Not sure about their shenanigans on Amazon, but it comes down to your risk tolerance.
I bought the first one about 2 years ago when they went for $550 which back then was a fantastic price for the specs. Got the second one recently for the current price which is still great for the specs. Haven't had any issues with them, unlike others like "GoLabs" which is a more known brand and their power station was crap. Actually I am testing out the second Jupitek right now, but looking good so far.

I use them for my camper to get the advantages of "Lithium" without having to upgrade the whole charging system. Plus for power outages, to run the refrigerator and router/modem and such.
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Apr 09, 2024 05:35 PM
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WasserApr 09, 2024 05:35 PM
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Quote from SeanD1497 :
Same idea here. I ended up getting a Fremo x700 (668Wh, a third less but still pretty capable) due to it being LFP-based, and because it was $280 brand new with a 100W solar panel on eBay (was listed at $300/offer and they took my offer). Haven't used it much yet but it's a very well-built, nice looking unit.

I was willing to sacrifice capacity for the newer battery tech, killer price, and solar panel to recharge when camping. To be clear, I'm not knocking Ecoflow, as they make great products. Everyone has different needs and priorities but LiFePO4 batteries should be on everyone's list now.

Thanks for the link. Seeing that JUPITEK from COOFLY (lol) now, I can say I probably would have bought that - big battery and nice specs. They say solar recharging is limited to 120W which is a bummer, but I kind of doubt that's accurate. Might grab one still.
It's really 120W max solar charging, or wall adapter, PLUS 60W via USB-C, for a total of 180W. Not great if you want to charge it up in record time, but I imagine it's better for longevity of the cells if they are not charged at their max rate.

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