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Costco Members: EcoFlow Delta 3 Premium 1500 Portable Power Station

+ Free S/H

$635

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Costco Wholesale has for their Members: EcoFlow Delta 3 Premium 1500 Portable Power Station (EFDELTA1500-US) on sale for $634.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Members Ttynot530 and PlanetoftheMapes for sharing this deal.

About this Item:
  • 1.5 kWh Capacity for Backup, Outdoor Workstations, and Recreation
  • Charges from 0% to 80% in Just 60 Minutes
  • 1800W AC Output with 15 Outlets for Multiple Devices
  • Fully Recharges in 3.5 Hours with 500W Solar Input
  • LFP Cells with 3000 Cycles to 70%, 10-year Lifespan, and 5-year Warranty

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  • At the time of this posting, our research indicates that this is $264.01 lower than the next best comparable prices starting from $899
  • Rated 4.7 out of 5 stars from customer reviews
  • Offer/pricing valid through January 19, 2025 or while supplies last

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Note: Our links may go to a option that is not part of this deal, please select the 'Without Solar Panel' product option on the page to get this deal.

Costco Wholesale has for their Members: EcoFlow Delta 3 Premium 1500 Portable Power Station (EFDELTA1500-US) on sale for $634.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Members Ttynot530 and PlanetoftheMapes for sharing this deal.

About this Item:
  • 1.5 kWh Capacity for Backup, Outdoor Workstations, and Recreation
  • Charges from 0% to 80% in Just 60 Minutes
  • 1800W AC Output with 15 Outlets for Multiple Devices
  • Fully Recharges in 3.5 Hours with 500W Solar Input
  • LFP Cells with 3000 Cycles to 70%, 10-year Lifespan, and 5-year Warranty

Editor's Notes

Written by Discombobulated | Staff
  • Get 1%-5% cash back on deals like this with a cash back credit card. Compare the available cash back credit cards here.
  • At the time of this posting, our research indicates that this is $264.01 lower than the next best comparable prices starting from $899
  • Rated 4.7 out of 5 stars from customer reviews
  • Offer/pricing valid through January 19, 2025 or while supplies last

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Same, and I'm not logged in.



Modem + wifi will be 20-50 watts. You have about 1200 wh of capacity (AC efficiency is about 80% or so when running such low wattages), so about 24-60 hours of runtime depending on actual power usage. You'll get more capacity if your modem and wifi both run on 12 volts and can be powered solely by the DC output. DC output efficiency will be in the 95% range.



Yes.
The device holds 1.5kWh, which would add about 2% to a Chevy Bolt's battery capacity, assuming no loss.

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Quote from MtnXfreeride :
It isnt 1.5kw capacity.. it is one. This mis advertising keeps happening on these.
1536Wh
https://us.ecoflow.com/products/d...1778111561
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Quote from MtnXfreeride :
It isnt 1.5kw capacity.. it is one. This mis advertising keeps happening on these.

Delta 3 plus is 1024Wh. Delta 3 1500 is 1.5kWh.
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My account shows $634.99
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How long would this run a modem and WiFi?
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Could this charge from a 120v wall outlet before a trip or a storm?
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Quote from PlanetoftheMapes :
My account shows $634.99
Same, and I'm not logged in.

Quote from whoanow56 :
How long would this run a modem and WiFi?
Modem + wifi will be 20-50 watts. You have about 1200 wh of capacity (AC efficiency is about 80% or so when running such low wattages), so about 24-60 hours of runtime depending on actual power usage. You'll get more capacity if your modem and wifi both run on 12 volts and can be powered solely by the DC output. DC output efficiency will be in the 95% range.

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Could this charge from a 120v wall outlet before a trip or a storm?
Yes.
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Quote from whoanow56 :
How long would this run a modem and WiFi?
My modem and router drew 9 watts during a recent outage. So assuming you get 80% of the 1.5 kwh, it'd run them over 5.5 days
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Quote from whoanow56 :
How long would this run a modem and WiFi?

Depends on your equipment, I got a a 2kw unit a month or two ago and it ran my modem and router for over 24 hours trying to get it to drop the charge level from 100% to 60% charge for storage.

Edit - it was one modem, and two routers actually as I have two separate routers/networks and I ended up charging my laptop a couple times to pull the power down to 60%.
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Quote from whoanow56 :
How long would this run a modem and WiFi?
One week-ish
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Could this charge from a 120v wall outlet before a trip or a storm?
Of course
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