ECOFLOW Direct via Amazon has for
Select Prime Members: ECOFLOW RIVER 3 Plus 286Wh LiFePO4 Power Station + 45W Solar Panel on sale for $259 - 10% coupon on the page =
$233.10.
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About this Item:
- RIVER 3 Plus portable power station delivers a steady 600W and surges to 1200W with X-Boost. It features 7 outlets—including 3 UPS-supported AC, 2 USB-A, a high-speed USB-C, and a car charger output—to power all your family's devices. Plus, the built-in light ensures you're never left in the dark.
- RIVER 3 Plus has a lifespan of 3000 charging cycles. That's around 10 years of everyday use before its capacity drops to 80%.
- With a 25% high conversion, 45W solar panel charges RIVER 3 Plus from 0-100% in only 7.3 hr. RIVER 3 weighs 10.4 lb, and the 45W solar panel weighs 3.1 lb, which is the ideal companion for RIVER 3 Plus power stations, providing a simple and convenient charging experience.
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Have prime… no coupon just free gift offer with $500
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You could always plug in a dual USB C charger into one of the 3 AC ports if you need additional C ports. It also has two USB A.
Then maybe I'll worry about upgrading then. Doesn't seem like that big of a deal.
Anyway, with the coupon I pulled the trigger. Solid deal.
I get around this by using the 12v adapter. I've got a couple extras so it works just fine for expanding my USBC needs.
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You're better off using the 12v adapter than wasting power to convert from DC to AC (using the inverter) and then back to DC.
Awesome suggestion, thanks!
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why aren't there $100 inverters out there that can act like a UPS so you can DIY and just add your own 100ah 12v lifepo4 battery
$150 battery + $100 inverter/charger/ups = $250 for 1000 watts vs "286"