Update: This popular deal is still available.
EcoFlow Official Store via eBay has
EcoFlow RIVER 2 Pro 768Wh LFP Portable Power Station (Certified Refurbished, ZMR620-B-US-BP) on sale for $298.75 - 20% when you apply coupon code
PRESPRINGSALE at checkout =
$239.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to Community Member
chunmanc123 for finding this deal.
Features:- Fully recharge using an AC outlet in only 70 minutes with EcoFlow's X-Stream fast charging technology.
- With an output of up to 1600W, run 80% off all your appliances, even high wattage ones. With 11 outlets, from 800W AC outlets to USB-C, simultaneously charge or run all your devices without worrying about overloading.
- Using LFP battery cells, use and recharge RIVER 2 Pro more than 3000 times before hitting 80%. That's almost 10 years of regular use. RIVER 2 Pro includes advanced BMS protection, monitoring voltage, current, and temperature to keep your LFP battery running for years.
- Use clean, green renewable energy to recharge RIVER 2 Pro, in as fast as 3.5 hours with 220W solar input.
- With a lightweight of only 17.2 lbs, RIVER 2 Pro is the ideal outdoor generator for all your off-grid adventures. With a built-in handle, this portable battery is easy and convenient to take anywhere you need power.
- RIVER 2 Pro portable power station, AC charging cable, Car charging cable, DC5521 Connection Cable, User manual, and a 5-year service.
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https://slickdeals.net/f/18153907-12v-280ah-eco-worthy-lifepo4-battery-w-6000-cycles-low-temp-protec...
What you do is buy the ecoflow, then buy that battery, then buy a battery charger, then buy a cable to connect the eco worthy battery to the solar input of your ecoflow.
Battery Chargers (Set them to Lifepo4):
$27 slow charger but cheap (takes 3 days to charge that battery)
https://www.amazon.com/ULTRAPOWER...B0
$60 faster charger (Takes 12 hours or so to charge that battery)
https://www.amazon.com/Automatic-...B09XV4NJV7
$13 for a 3ft cable from the eco worthy battery to the solar input of the ecoflow (Red goes to positive on the battery, black to the negative)
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DCSF1277/
Total cost should be around $600.
Let me give you some numbers....the ecoflow unit has 768 watt hours...the ecoworthy battery has an additional 3500 watt hours, so it's like having a bigger gas tank...you'd have 4300 watt hours. With that, you can run 100 watts for 43 hours (maybe a little less since the unit wastes a little power, so safely, I'd say 30-35 hours.)
A single light bulb is around 15 watts and can be run for 12 days straight with this setup (or 2 lights for 6 days straight...3 lights for 3 days straight, etc). You can easily charge all laptops, phones, all small rechargeable devices, many times over, even run a small 500 watt electric heater for a few hours during power outages.
Let me know if you have any questions. This is the cheapest way to run a lot of small things for a long time off battery power.
general idea chart for everyday items on their products. Def worth a look
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It last an hour.
I drop off my wife in hospital and sit in the car. For an out an hour. Instead of running the car on idle to keep warm. I use the small heater. This avoids wear and tear on the car engine.
By the time wife comes back. I'm down to 5% range.
Recharge it when back home
Here's an excellent 200w heater, for car. Never let me down. Lasts for years. $22.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B003XDTWN2
https://slickdeals.net/f/18153907-12v-280ah-eco-worthy-lifepo4-battery-w-6000-cycles-low-temp-protec...
What you do is buy the ecoflow, then buy that battery, then buy a battery charger, then buy a cable to connect the eco worthy battery to the solar input of your ecoflow.
Battery Chargers (Set them to Lifepo4):
$27 slow charger but cheap (takes 3 days to charge that battery)
https://www.amazon.com/ULTRAPOWER...B08MPX414R [amazon.com]
$60 faster charger (Takes 12 hours or so to charge that battery)
https://www.amazon.com/Automatic-...B09XV4NJV7 [amazon.com]
$13 for a 3ft cable from the eco worthy battery to the solar input of the ecoflow (Red goes to positive on the battery, black to the negative)
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DCSF1277/
Total cost should be around $600.
Let me give you some numbers....the ecoflow unit has 768 watt hours...the ecoworthy battery has an additional 3500 watt hours, so it's like having a bigger gas tank...you'd have 4300 watt hours. With that, you can run 100 watts for 43 hours (maybe a little less since the unit wastes a little power, so safely, I'd say 30-35 hours.)
A single light bulb is around 15 watts and can be run for 12 days straight with this setup (or 2 lights for 6 days straight...3 lights for 3 days straight, etc). You can easily charge all laptops, phones, all small rechargeable devices, many times over, even run a small 500 watt electric heater for a few hours during power outages.
Let me know if you have any questions. This is the cheapest way to run a lot of small things for a long time off battery power.
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Get a new one [ebay.com] for $359 instead.
"Dear Customer,
Thanks for contacting EcoFlow customer service.
You inquire about the solar panel package containing the following items:
160W Solar Panel, Kickstand Cases, Snap Hooks, Users
Manual, Solar to XT60i Charging Cable.
If you have any other questions, please contact us again.
Best regards,
EcoFlow Arthur"
However that price is so close to a tri-fuel generator that can power more things - and run on Natural Gas.
That's my current dilemma.
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Ecoflow's X-Boost is a load of crap. With X-Boost enabled all the unit does is drop the voltage and never go into "overload mode". I tested one with a 1500w heatgun. After the unit went past 700ish watts all it did was lower the voltage as I turned the heatgun temp up. With the heatgun on max the Ecoflow voltage was 78v!
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