EcoFlow Official Store via eBay has
EcoFlow DELTA 2 Max 2048Wh LFP Portable Power Station (Refurbished) for $970 - 30% w/ coupon code
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$679.
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Features:
- With DELTA 2 Max's upgraded tech, combine up to 1000W solar input with AC for world-leading charging speeds. In only 43 min get an 80% charge. Or stick with AC for an 80% charge in a speedy 1.1 hour.
- 10-Year Long-Lasting LFP Battery: LFP battery chemistry provides 3000 cycles till it lowers to 80% capacity. That's 6× more cycles than the industry average and more cost-efficient. EcoFlow DELTA2 Max electric generator also comes with an extended 5-year service.
- Triple the capacity of DELTA 2 Max with up to 2 extra solar powered batteries. Customize your energy depending on your needs. With a plug-and-play design, it's easier than ever to prepare for blackouts.
- Run pretty much any of your home appliances with up to 2400W. With 15 outlets, there's space for any device, and using X-Boost mode, power high-wattage appliances with up to 3400W.
- With volume levels starting from only 30 dB, DELTA 2 Max outdoor generator is perfect for powering devices overnight without disturbing sleep. Use the EcoFlow app to manage your energy use, set automations, and more.
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if the 1024Wh is only $350is it really worth $20 saving to buy a single 2048Wh vs 2X 1024Wh?I think not?you get double the electronics backup in case one fails
Only in theory. The Delta2Max is a vastly better machine. I have both, and the D2 is comparatively noisy and inefficient. It runs much warmer and can't handle large loads for a long time. For back up, yeah two units is more versatile, but the D2M is a particularly well made unit.
My Delta2 is ok for occasional use, but I found out the hard way that it can't handle pass through backup very well. The D2M and all D3 models can serve as uninterrupted power supplies, but the Delta 2 can only handle that for a few weeks before it errors/dies and needs warranty work.
Both have their place, but I use the D2M as my primary backup and daily use machine.
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Yes, this is the previous gen model
Official Refurbished EcoFlow Products
"Yes, the warranty cover is the same as new machines."
If I needed another one of these right now, I'd not hesitate. It's been working quite well, so far.
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is it really worth $20 saving to buy a single 2048Wh vs 2X 1024Wh?
I think not?
you get double the electronics backup in case one fails
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if the 1024Wh is only $350is it really worth $20 saving to buy a single 2048Wh vs 2X 1024Wh?I think not?you get double the electronics backup in case one fails
Only in theory. The Delta2Max is a vastly better machine. I have both, and the D2 is comparatively noisy and inefficient. It runs much warmer and can't handle large loads for a long time. For back up, yeah two units is more versatile, but the D2M is a particularly well made unit.
My Delta2 is ok for occasional use, but I found out the hard way that it can't handle pass through backup very well. The D2M and all D3 models can serve as uninterrupted power supplies, but the Delta 2 can only handle that for a few weeks before it errors/dies and needs warranty work.
Both have their place, but I use the D2M as my primary backup and daily use machine.
is it really worth $20 saving to buy a single 2048Wh vs 2X 1024Wh?
I think not?
you get double the electronics backup in case one fails
It's way way more than just capacity.
It's features, noise, heat, efficiency, capacity, solar input and inverter output.
All have been considerably upgraded on this unit.
It's not just worth it, it's way worth it when you need even one of those upgrades.
Have a power tool to run like a job site saw?
Well if the smaller units won't run it, doesn't matter if you have 8 more, no number of backups will solve the problem.
Personally I'd recommend the Delta 3 Plus if you want the smaller capacity, lower cost and lower weight.
It still has all the features and a bigger inverter just less capacity and a slightly lower inverter output.
I use the D3+ for portable power, electric savings, etc but got the D2M for when I want 2x capacity with just one thing to transport or need the higher output.
Two smaller units will take up nearly 2x the space as one of these as well, pretty big deal.
The one task the D3+ wins is UPS mode of 15ms
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