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Product Name: | EcoFlow DELTA 1000 Portable Power Station 1008Wh Capacity Solar Generator 1600W AC Output for Outdoor Camping Home Backup Emergency RV off-Grid |
Product Description: | EcoFlow DELTA 1000 The new standard of battery-powered generators: Compatible with a wide range of devices you can stay powered for hours whenever and wherever. EcoFlow DELTA can recharge at 10 times the speed of most battery powered stations in the market. And the large inverter load makes DELTA a power station for home appliances and heavy-duty DIY tools under 1800W (3300W Surge Pure Sine Wave) with 1260Wh capacity. EcoFlow DELTA 1000 can be fully recharged via solar and car and it can power 13 devices simultaneously. |
Product SKU: | 100272038 |
UPC: | 842783102157 |
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Same here, I'm guessing we missed the boat on that one.
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.
What's this "long haul" you speak of?
If we don't replace our tech at least once every couple years, the economy implodes.
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
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Might still be with it, depending on your use case, the low solar charging watt kind of kills it for me.
If we don't replace our tech at least once every couple years, the economy implodes.
Something to note, it appears they charge tax on the price pre-$100 discount.
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.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OUORe_h
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Might still be with it, depending on your use case, the low solar charging watt kind of kills it for me.
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.