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EF ECOFLOW 7.2kWh LiFePo4 Portable Power Station: DELTA Pro + Extra Battery $3299 + Free Shipping

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EF ECOFLOW-US via Amazon [amazon.com] has EF ECOFLOW 7.2kWh LiFePo4 Portable Power Station: DELTA Pro + Extra Battery on sale for $3,299 - Shipping is free

Includes:
  • 3600Wh DELTA Pro Power Station
  • 3600Wh battery for DELTA Pro
  • Specs:
    • AC Output: 5 outlets, 3600W total (Surge 7200W), up to 4500W with X-Boost technology
    • USB-A Output: 2 ports, 5V, 2.4A, 12W Max per port
    • USB-A Fast Charge: 2 ports, 5V, 2.4A / 9V, 2A / 12V, 1.5A, 18W Max per port
    • USB-C Output: 2 ports, 5/9/12/15/20V, 5A, 100W Max per port
    • DC5521 Output: 2 ports, 12.6V, 3A, 38W Max per port
    • AC Charging Input: 1800W Max, 120V~15A, 3000W Max, 240V~12.5A
    • Car Charging Input: Support 12V/24V battery, 8A
    • Car Power Output: 12.6V, 10A, 126W Max
    • Anderson Port: 12.6V, 30A
    • Solar Charging Input: 1600W Max, 11-150V, 15A Max
    • Cycle Life: 6,500 cycles to 50% capacity, 3,500 cycles to 80% capacity

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EF ECOFLOW-US via Amazon [amazon.com] has EF ECOFLOW 7.2kWh LiFePo4 Portable Power Station: DELTA Pro + Extra Battery on sale for $3,299 - Shipping is free

Includes:
  • 3600Wh DELTA Pro Power Station
  • 3600Wh battery for DELTA Pro
  • Specs:
    • AC Output: 5 outlets, 3600W total (Surge 7200W), up to 4500W with X-Boost technology
    • USB-A Output: 2 ports, 5V, 2.4A, 12W Max per port
    • USB-A Fast Charge: 2 ports, 5V, 2.4A / 9V, 2A / 12V, 1.5A, 18W Max per port
    • USB-C Output: 2 ports, 5/9/12/15/20V, 5A, 100W Max per port
    • DC5521 Output: 2 ports, 12.6V, 3A, 38W Max per port
    • AC Charging Input: 1800W Max, 120V~15A, 3000W Max, 240V~12.5A
    • Car Charging Input: Support 12V/24V battery, 8A
    • Car Power Output: 12.6V, 10A, 126W Max
    • Anderson Port: 12.6V, 30A
    • Solar Charging Input: 1600W Max, 11-150V, 15A Max
    • Cycle Life: 6,500 cycles to 50% capacity, 3,500 cycles to 80% capacity

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Oct 28, 2024 03:31 PM
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davidt100Oct 28, 2024 03:31 PM
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I have no idea what's a good deal in power stations, they are always on sale! Does anyone have a metric to use on these things. I am planning on buying a big one in the next couple months, but brand and price are the big questions for me.
Oct 28, 2024 04:07 PM
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BluelightOct 28, 2024 04:07 PM
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A 7.2 KWH battery is less than 10% of the capacity provided by an electric vehicle battery. At this price point, I think it starts to make sense to consider getting an EV that allows you to draw energy from the battery (more than 10X more KW hours than this battery offers).
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Oct 28, 2024 04:52 PM
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sHockz_atxOct 28, 2024 04:52 PM
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Quote from Bluelight :
A 7.2 KWH battery is less than 10% of the capacity provided by an electric vehicle battery. At this price point, I think it starts to make sense to consider getting an EV that allows you to draw energy from the battery (more than 10X more KW hours than this battery offers).
Yea, and you can't get an EV for less than 10x the price of this.
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Oct 28, 2024 05:13 PM
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BluelightOct 28, 2024 05:13 PM
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I'm merely pointing out that if you are interested in having electricity backup for power outages (or tailgating/camping), are looking to spend $3,000-$6,000 on a power station and can hold off until the next time you're in the market for a car, it could make sense to consider getting an EV that you can draw energy from. This is especially true if the cost differential between a gas engine vehicle and an EV with tax incentives is low. If that is not something that you are interested in considering, then I guess the suggestion doesn't apply for you.
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Oct 28, 2024 07:35 PM
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TenseTeam2726Oct 28, 2024 07:35 PM
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Quote from Bluelight :
A 7.2 KWH battery is less than 10% of the capacity provided by an electric vehicle battery. At this price point, I think it starts to make sense to consider getting an EV that allows you to draw energy from the battery (more than 10X more KW hours than this battery offers).
You are very right about the capacity and applicaton of a reverse draw EV battery. Would you have any reccomendatons as to which vehicles offer this?
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Oct 28, 2024 07:59 PM
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BluelightOct 28, 2024 07:59 PM
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Quote from TenseTeam2726 :
You are very right about the capacity and applicaton of a reverse draw EV battery. Would you have any reccomendatons as to which vehicles offer this?
Yes, the Ioniq 5, EV 6, F150 Lightning, and Rivian (and several others) offer it either standard, or with a converter. The converter that I bought for my Ioniq 5 cost $169 on EBay.
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Oct 28, 2024 08:27 PM
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EsenteOct 28, 2024 08:27 PM
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Quote from davidt100 :
I have no idea what's a good deal in power stations, they are always on sale! Does anyone have a metric to use on these things. I am planning on buying a big one in the next couple months, but brand and price are the big questions for me.
I am heavily invested in EcoFlow ecosystem so I can't say about other brand, but a good deal on the EcoFlow Delta Pro is around $2000 brand new or $1500 refurbished.

The extra battery on a good deal is around $1300.

But... BlackFriday is also around the corner. Here hoping for the Delta Pro 3 getting lower than the recored lowest point of $2200.

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Oct 28, 2024 10:20 PM
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VioletWriter5738Oct 28, 2024 10:20 PM
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Quote from davidt100 :
I have no idea what's a good deal in power stations, they are always on sale! Does anyone have a metric to use on these things. I am planning on buying a big one in the next couple months, but brand and price are the big questions for me.
I paid $3347 for DP+extra-battery on July 21, 2024
Oct 28, 2024 10:22 PM
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davidt100Oct 28, 2024 10:22 PM
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Quote from Bluelight :
A 7.2 KWH battery is less than 10% of the capacity provided by an electric vehicle battery. At this price point, I think it starts to make sense to consider getting an EV that allows you to draw energy from the battery (more than 10X more KW hours than this battery offers).
Are you saying I should consider buying a car instead of this battery??
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Oct 28, 2024 10:25 PM
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davidt100Oct 28, 2024 10:25 PM
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Quote from Esente :
I am heavily invested in EcoFlow ecosystem so I can't say about other brand, but a good deal on the EcoFlow Delta Pro is around $2000 brand new or $1500 refurbished.

The extra battery on a good deal is around $1300.

But... BlackFriday is also around the corner. Here hoping for the Delta Pro 3 getting lower than the recored lowest point of $2200.
So is this one a good deal or not?
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Oct 28, 2024 10:27 PM
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BluelightOct 28, 2024 10:27 PM
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Quote from davidt100 :
Are you saying I should consider buying a car instead of this battery??
Yes, Davidt100. You are exactly right. I was saying that no matter what your situation is, there should be no acceptable choice for you other than to buy an EV, instead of a Power Station.
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Oct 28, 2024 10:36 PM
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EsenteOct 28, 2024 10:36 PM
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Quote from davidt100 :
So is this one a good deal or not?
Well, the best deal for an EcoFlow Delta Pro and extra battery would be $2000 + $1300, which is the same as this one right here.

You can't get individual deal now, so if you need 7.2kW, this is a good deal. Whether it's good enough for you is subjective.
Oct 28, 2024 11:23 PM
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RandomCyborgOct 28, 2024 11:23 PM
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Depends a lot of what you're using the power for. I have this pair, DP + SB in my camper van, and it's powering everything in the "house" part of the van perfectly. I get two weeks worth of power from it on it's own, but also have the EF alternator charge, so on trips, I'd re-charging it. The size/shape of them is less convenient than a purpose built system, but if I did have the power go out for an extended period, it would take me 10 minutes to get both of them in the house and keeping my fridges running.
Oct 29, 2024 01:37 AM
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DaShocKerOct 29, 2024 01:37 AM
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Quote from Bluelight :
Yes, the Ioniq 5, EV 6, F150 Lightning, and Rivian (and several others) offer it either standard, or with a converter. The converter that I bought for my Ioniq 5 cost $169 on EBay.
Rivian doesn't do V2H or V2G yet. Was told in a future software update V2H will be available, but then again we were promised YouTube in the summer too.

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Oct 29, 2024 05:49 AM
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zworOct 29, 2024 05:49 AM
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Quote from Esente :
I am heavily invested in EcoFlow ecosystem so I can't say about other brand, but a good deal on the EcoFlow Delta Pro is around $2000 brand new or $1500 refurbished.The extra battery on a good deal is around $1300.But... BlackFriday is also around the corner. Here hoping for the Delta Pro 3 getting lower than the recored lowest point of $2200.
During the October prime sale, they had the Delta Pro + 400w panel for about $1960 after a couple of coupon codes. They also had a code that worked on the extra battery which came in around $1140.

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