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EcoFlow RIVER 2 Pro 768Wh Portable Power Station LFP (Cert. Refurb.) Expired

$275.50
$499.00
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EcoFlow Official Store via eBay has EcoFlow RIVER 2 Pro 768Wh Portable Power Station LFP (Cert. Refurb., ZMR620-B-US-BP) on sale for $275.51 when you apply coupon code ECOFLOWMAY21OFF at checkout. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member GreyString8671 for finding this deal.

Features:
  • 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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River 2 Pro 768Wh Refurbished. original $499 now only $276
with coupon ECOFLOWMAY21OFF
Deal is active from 5.20-5.27

This is a great price. EcoFlow refurbished units have been performing great and you get a 2 year warranty for peace of mind.

The EcoFlow River 2 Pro is a versatile and robust portable power station, perfect for outdoor enthusiasts and emergency preparedness. With a 768Wh capacity and a variety of output ports, it can charge multiple devices simultaneously, trom smartphones to laptops and small appliances. Its fast recharging capabilities, either via solar panels, car, or AC outlet, make it highly convenient. Its durability, ease of use, and impressive performance make it a solid investment for reliable power on the go.

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Can't answer that for you, but… I've done exactly that!

I always take it with me on road trips, and a few times while camping. It might be overkill (overweight) for just a phone and tablet (especially if you need a capacity that is airplane legal), but I used mine to recharge my tablet, phone, watch, run a USB fan, charge my camera batteries, run an air bed pump, and even run a low wattage induction cook surface. When I'm at home, I use it in my home office where I don't have enough wall outlets to run my vinyl record player… hey, it's clean power right?

Cons: it's heavy, you won't really want to hike with it, probably just car camping situations. Running high W appliances might be out of reach, like an 800W microwave. You may have a hard time recharging the battery from solar while keeping a fridge running, it's probably not enough for indefinite refrigeration. When you're not camping, it'll probably spend most of its time gathering dust (store at 50% power to prevent degradation!!!), unless there's a power outage (and most power outages don't last long).

So, if you can find enough uses for it like me, and you go on road trips a few times a year where you NEED power like me (photos for sale), then sure its worth it. But… if you just like the IDEA of it, maybe it's not worth it. Always other things to spend money on.
this is perfect for those end of the world situations where even though the cell towers and satellites were destroyed in the apocalypse, you can still enjoy those final hours pretending to text.
if you don't already have one, get it, I had one smaller than this powering just the router and the modem for about 12 hours, another battery pack powering the DC fan

got us through the recent Houston storm power outage near Cypress

yes, it will be collecting dust most of the time, until I can afford a generac, this will be a huge lifesaver

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bosoxdanc
05-23-2024 at 03:07 PM.
05-23-2024 at 03:07 PM.
I've been loving my Bluetti EB3A, but at this price for the extra Wh is tempting me. I usually have to charge it once over a three day camping trip and that kinda sucks.
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Shopinfellow
05-23-2024 at 05:12 PM.
05-23-2024 at 05:12 PM.
Quote from frednitney39 :
The codes also work on the solar panels and the codes can be used twice. Got the 768Wh power station and picked up the 110W refurb folding panels to go with it. Wasn't sure the 160W folding panels are worth the extra cost and size. They also have the combo sets with the power station and panels if they run out of stock on the power stations. The comb sets ended up being a little more expensive than buying the panels and power station separately for what I wanted.

How much was total, ish planning to use on my shed
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05-23-2024 at 06:38 PM.
05-23-2024 at 06:38 PM.
Quote from bosoxdanc :
I've been loving my Bluetti EB3A, but at this price for the extra Wh is tempting me. I usually have to charge it once over a three day camping trip and that kinda sucks.
I have both and you'll like this one much better if you have high wattage demands. The Bluetti will overheat on extended 500+ watt draws and the stupid fan won't stay on while it cools. So it takes a long cool down session before you can charge it again.

Even my EF River 2 (non pro) can handle a full wattage load that runs the entire battery and then immediately you can charge it up and do it again if you need to.

EF> Bluetti in my book. But I also have a Pecron e1500lfp that I think is better than both of them.
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blahbbs
05-23-2024 at 07:21 PM.
05-23-2024 at 07:21 PM.
Quote from ohiogators :
I have both and you'll like this one much better if you have high wattage demands. The Bluetti will overheat on extended 500+ watt draws and the stupid fan won't stay on while it cools. So it takes a long cool down session before you can charge it again.

Even my EF River 2 (non pro) can handle a full wattage load that runs the entire battery and then immediately you can charge it up and do it again if you need to.

EF> Bluetti in my book. But I also have a Pecron e1500lfp that I think is better than both of them.
I've had a bookmark in by browser for Pecron for a year now, but I've never bit. What do you like better about the Pecron unit? $699 for the 1536Wh unit at the moment.
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05-23-2024 at 08:58 PM.
05-23-2024 at 08:58 PM.
Quote from bosoxdanc :
I've been loving my Bluetti EB3A, but at this price for the extra Wh is tempting me. I usually have to charge it once over a three day camping trip and that kinda sucks.

Im in the same boat… this is super tempting
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05-23-2024 at 10:24 PM.
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I've had a bookmark in by browser for Pecron for a year now, but I've never bit. What do you like better about the Pecron unit? $699 for the 1536Wh unit at the moment.

Super fast charging at 1400ish watts AC. 800 watts solar. Also I have the extra battery for the 1500 as well. The battery has standalone DC outs and inputs that can be used without the 1500. Also I can charge the extra battery via solar with the 1500 being connected. So really allows for 1600w solar total for the system. Also has faster UPS function than eco flow, so I can use it on a computer without it rebooting if power is lost. It also feels more rugged and well built. I had purchased a Delta 2 from eBay right before I got my Pecron, and I ended up returning the Deita 2. And now that they have a 5 year warranty just like ecoflow, they surpassed them IMO. When the e3600lfp hits the American market, I'm buying it as well. My extra battery for the 1500 will be compatible with the 3600 as well.
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raiderxx
05-24-2024 at 05:36 AM.
05-24-2024 at 05:36 AM.
Solar panel recommendation to charge this?
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frednitney39
05-24-2024 at 06:37 AM.
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Quote from Shopinfellow :
How much was total, ish planning to use on my shed
$400 including tax
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deezy186
05-24-2024 at 01:54 PM.
05-24-2024 at 01:54 PM.
Seems the warranty is only 2 years now on these refurb units, and may only to be covered by the Allstate warranty and not by ecoflow.


"Dear customer,
Thank you for contacting us.
We provide a 2-year warranty for refurbished machines. Please rest assured to order.
Thank you for your understanding and support.
Best regards,
EcoFlow Ella"
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05-24-2024 at 08:42 PM.
05-24-2024 at 08:42 PM.
Quote from jkloisdafoiwdaf :
River 2's efficiency at low output is very low
And sometimes, it's non-existent. I try charging my Samsung smartwatch but the power usage was too low so it just turned off, as if nothing was plugged in
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MrMonkeeMan
05-25-2024 at 10:40 AM.
05-25-2024 at 10:40 AM.
Can this power a PC (something with 3060)? And if so, for how long?
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05-25-2024 at 01:56 PM.
05-25-2024 at 01:56 PM.
Quote from Lam.d09 :
So can't really run a fridge in case of power outage?
You will have to get something more powerful (bigger) to run a regular size household fridge.
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05-25-2024 at 08:34 PM.
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Man, the Delta Pro with extra battery (7200Wh) is only like $2500, that's tempting considering I suppose you can also get the 30% tax credit which makes it like $1750. Someone talk me out of this.
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Quote from sd_junky :
You will have to get something more powerful (bigger) to run a regular size household fridge.

River 2 pro will run my fridge for around 20 hours if you limit how many times you open it. Fridge pulls about 110 watts and runs about 20 minutes per hour.
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