EcoFlow has (Refurbished)
EcoFlow 256Wh RIVER 2 Portable Power Station for
$94 when you follow the instructions below.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to Community Member
heveys4 for finding this deal.
Deal Instructions:- Create New User account and log in.
- Add EcoFlow 256Wh RIVER 2 Portable Power Station (Refurbished) to cart
- Note: Do not redeem any credits at this point
- Click on this link (Or navigate to Explore/EcoCredits)
- Scroll down to where it says Redeem EcoCredits Rewards.
- Click the $25 coupon and Redeem Now.
- Copy and paste that coupon code at the check out
- Final price will be $94 + Free shipping
Features:- Charge 0-100% in only 60 mins
- Safe and reliable for 10 years of use
- Charge without limits
- Run up to 99% of your consumer electronics
- Grab-and-go-power
- Essential home backup with a 30ms switch-over mode
- Power at your fingertips
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Example: If your modem/router draws 50 watts combined, the River 2 will power it for approximately 3.8 hours. (190/50=3.8)
The inverter in this unit is more efficient for larger loads. The unit is less efficient for low power loads.
Edit to add: I own 3 of these. I like this unit a lot, it's a handy little device if you have a use case for it.
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Example: If your modem/router draws 50 watts combined, the River 2 will power it for approximately 3.8 hours. (190/50=3.8)
The inverter in this unit is more efficient for larger loads. The unit is less efficient for low power loads.
Edit to add: I own 3 of these. I like this unit a lot, it's a handy little device if you have a use case for it.
Example: If your modem/router draws 50 watts combined, the River 2 will power it for approximately 3.8 hours. (190/50=3.8)
The inverter in this unit is more efficient for larger loads. The unit is less efficient for low power loads.
Edit to add: I own 3 of these. I like this unit a lot, it's a handy little device if you have a use case for it.
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Still, at $110.67 before tax it represents good value but not the bleeding edge value $94 would be (works out just around $100 with 6.5% tax), so I'm hoping someone can show me how to apply all 500 ecocredits...
Still, at $110.67 before tax it represents good value but not the bleeding edge value $94 would be (works out just around $100 with 6.5% tax), so I'm hoping someone can show me how to apply all 500 ecocredits...
https://www.ecoflow.com/us/ecocredits
Then scroll down to where it says Redeem EcoCredits Rewards.
The click the $25 coupon Redeem Now.
Then copy and paste that coupon code at the check out.
Most of my area lost internet because they have Spectrum but I have t-mobile home internet so we had internet for the whole 6 day power outage.
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Have it updated to the latest firmware so it has "lab features". Under "energy management" I have it set to a discharge limit of 5%, so when it hits 5% remaining power it shuts off the Ecoflow unit. For "AC timeout" set it to "never". Under "Lab features" set "AC always on" to "on". What will happen is, the unit will run to 5% and turn everything off. When AC power is restored, the unit will start charging. Once it hit's 10% charge, it will turn the AC power outlets back on.
I don't use my devices as UPS units. If that is your end goal, I have read previously that the charge of the battery vs what is displayed can drift after some time. I don't have first hand experience with that use case.
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