EcoFlow has
ECOFLOW DELTA Pro 3600Wh LFP Portable Power Station (EFD500) on sale for $1,799 - $107.94 w/ discount code
25SSCOM6 at checkout =
$1,691.06.
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About this Item:
- Featuring a 3600Wh LFP battery capacity, DELTA Pro provides strong electrical storage for home battery backup power supply and outdoor camping. Applied with DELTA Pro Extra Batteries or Smart Generators, the electric generator can expand its capacity from 3.6kWh to 25kWh
- A single DELTA Pro unit packs a 3600W AC output, which can be expanded up to 4500W with X-Boost technology. You can even pair two units together to achieve 7200W. Power 99.99% heavy-duty devices at home, outdoors, or at work. With 15 output methods: 2*USB-A, 2*USB-A Fast Charge, 2*USB-C (100W), 5*AC Outlets, 2*DC Outlets, 1 car power output and 1 Anderson port, the solar power station grants the ability to power multiple devices at the same time.
- Fully recharge the lifepo4 battery in 1.8 hrs with 240V outlets(3000W), 2.7 hrs with 1800W wall outlets or solar charged in 2.8 hours with 4*400W solar panels thanks to the industry-leading solar conversion efficiency of up to 23%. EcoFlow's X-Stream charging technology isn't just fast, it's safe too with the battery management system.
Top Comments
Delta Pro is an older, less expensive power station. F3800 generally outclasses it. But few reasons why you might prefer the older Delta Pro:
- don't need F3800 advantages (quieter, split phase larger inverter)
- prefer the 1600W 150V solar input on DP instead of 2x 1200W 60V inputs on F3800 (F3800+ corrects this)
- 30 amp 12V output vs 10A F3800
- 240V charging input on DP (F3800+ corrects this)
- prefer Ecoflow ecosystem or software
- $500+ cost difference
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Solar input on DP is better..
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F3800 is typically $2200-2400
Delta Pro is an older, less expensive power station. F3800 generally outclasses it. But few reasons why you might prefer the older Delta Pro:
- don't need F3800 advantages (quieter, split phase larger inverter)
- prefer the 1600W 150V solar input on DP instead of 2x 1200W 60V inputs on F3800 (F3800+ corrects this)
- 30 amp 12V output vs 10A F3800
- 240V charging input on DP (F3800+ corrects this)
- prefer Ecoflow ecosystem or software
- $500+ cost difference
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I did last year.
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Costco Next usually has the deal of $1999 for 2 extra batteries.
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Around 30w or so. Pretty in line with the market standard. The inverter isn't oversized for the battery so it's pretty balanced.
Yes, the credit applies to " Battery storage technology must have a capacity of at least 3 kilowatt hours."
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