EF ECOFLOW-US via Amazon has for
Prime Members: EcoFlow RIVER 2 Pro 768Wh Portable Power Station for $379 - $26.53 w/ promotion code
SD24PDR2P =
$352.47.
Shipping is free.
Note, if purchasing 2 units there is an additional discount applied at checkout making them
$333.52 each after code.
Thanks to community member
gspfunk 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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It also uses an extremely inefficient solar charge controller for some reason, which is more specific to EcoFlow's cheaper units, but compared to a really high quality MPPT you will easily sacrifice 30% of your incoming power. Guess EcoFlow decided to save a few $ there, I guess they assumed people will largely use these as power banks rather than to receive solar energy.
Edit: regarding solar charge efficiency, very few reviewers test this spec for some reason, which is infuriating. Or they will just test with a DC power supply lol. So I tested quite a few of the smaller power stations on some panels I own
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CPAP machine while camping.
Tent fan while camping.
Power a router / cable modem / laptop during a power outage.
Run a 1/3 HP to 1/2 HP sump pump for a while during a power outage.
Run a small RV-style 12V cooler/freezer for quite a while while camping or during a power outage.
Run an LCD projector and laptop for a makeshift movie night while camping.
With the surge capability, you could probably even run a chest freezer for a while on this to keep food frozen during a prolonged power outage. My chest freezer's compressor uses about 800+ watts to start, but uses less than 500W continuously while it's running. It doesn't have to run for hours and hours. Just an hour or two of run-time will cool things down enough to buy you a lot of time if you have a new-ish well-insulated, efficient freezer.
This pump is less than 1/3 hp and you can see the starting amp requirements:
https://www.sumppumpsdi
Starting amps=25.9!!!
EDIT:
found a Walmart $216 deal for 700wh LFP unit
It also uses an extremely inefficient solar charge controller for some reason, which is more specific to EcoFlow's cheaper units, but compared to a really high quality MPPT you will easily sacrifice 30% of your incoming power. Guess EcoFlow decided to save a few $ there, I guess they assumed people will largely use these as power banks rather than to receive solar energy.
Edit: regarding solar charge efficiency, very few reviewers test this spec for some reason, which is infuriating. Or they will just test with a DC power supply lol. So I tested quite a few of the smaller power stations on some panels I own
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I just want the huge 12v 100ah lifepo4 batteries with their BMS
Moving on...
I just want the huge 12v 100ah lifepo4 batteries with their BMS
Why gatekeep?
CPAP machine while camping.
Tent fan while camping.
Power a router / cable modem / laptop during a power outage.
Run a 1/3 HP to 1/2 HP sump pump for a while during a power outage.
Run a small RV-style 12V cooler/freezer for quite a while while camping or during a power outage.
Run an LCD projector and laptop for a makeshift movie night while camping.
With the surge capability, you could probably even run a chest freezer for a while on this to keep food frozen during a prolonged power outage. My chest freezer's compressor uses about 800+ watts to start, but uses less than 500W continuously while it's running. It doesn't have to run for hours and hours. Just an hour or two of run-time will cool things down enough to buy you a lot of time if you have a new-ish well-insulated, efficient freezer.
DC travel fridge/cooler, TV on patio or tailgating, electric blanket at kids outdoor sporting events...there are so many uses!
hard to spend $200 when you've seen $164
https://slickdeals.net/f/17548059-eco-worthy-12v-100ah-lifepo4-lithium-battery-bms-4000-cycles-for-rv-solar-panel-164-79?v=1
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Has been amazing with the fire bans and drought situation we deal with out West.
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