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Refurb: EcoFlow RIVER 2 Max 512Wh Solar Generator + 110W Solar Panel

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$239

$668

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EcoFlow Official Store via eBay has EcoFlow RIVER 2 Max 512Wh Solar Generator + 110W Solar Panel (Certified Refurbished) on sale for $298.75 - 20% with coupon code EFSAVING20 at checkout = $239. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member ljhpgh for sharing this deal.
  • Note: Includes a 2-year warranty serviced by Allstate.
About this Item.
  • With an output of up to 1000W, run 11 essential appliances simultaneously without worrying about overloading. With a whole host of ports, from 300W AC outlets to USB-C, we've got all your device's plugs covered
  • Using LFP battery cells, use and recharge RIVER 2 Max more than 3000 times before hitting 80%. That's almost 10 years of regular use. RIVER 2 Max 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 Max, in as fast as 2.3 hours with 220W solar input
  • Fully recharge using an AC outlet in only 1 hour with EcoFlow's X-Stream fast charging technology

Editor's Notes

Written by SaltyOne | Staff
  • Seller Notes:
    • Please note that RIVER 2 MAX and 110W Solar Panel may be shipped separately from different warehouses and may arrive at different time.
    • Condition: Light scratches possible - works 100% like new.

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EcoFlow Official Store via eBay has EcoFlow RIVER 2 Max 512Wh Solar Generator + 110W Solar Panel (Certified Refurbished) on sale for $298.75 - 20% with coupon code EFSAVING20 at checkout = $239. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member ljhpgh for sharing this deal.
  • Note: Includes a 2-year warranty serviced by Allstate.
About this Item.
  • With an output of up to 1000W, run 11 essential appliances simultaneously without worrying about overloading. With a whole host of ports, from 300W AC outlets to USB-C, we've got all your device's plugs covered
  • Using LFP battery cells, use and recharge RIVER 2 Max more than 3000 times before hitting 80%. That's almost 10 years of regular use. RIVER 2 Max 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 Max, in as fast as 2.3 hours with 220W solar input
  • Fully recharge using an AC outlet in only 1 hour with EcoFlow's X-Stream fast charging technology

Editor's Notes

Written by SaltyOne | Staff
  • Seller Notes:
    • Please note that RIVER 2 MAX and 110W Solar Panel may be shipped separately from different warehouses and may arrive at different time.
    • Condition: Light scratches possible - works 100% like new.

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Slickfeelsonly
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I have the 768wh version and it powers my year-old 27cu fridge/freezer with no issues for 6+ hours. New fridges often have very efficient compressors - mine draws under 100w under load.
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I have two 100W solar panels mounted on the roof of my truck and a battery isolator attached to two 100 AH batteries I keep inside my truck. The battery isolator charges the batteries off the alternator when the truck is running, and the panels charge it when the sun is out. The isolator will keep my main battery from draining when using the other batteries. In addition, if my main battery dies-- let's say I leave my lights on-- I can ground the isolator and then all three batteries will be connected and I can jump my truck with the two other batteries. I attached a switch that completes the ground.

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Great deal! I ended up getting the 700ish pro one for my mini dishy
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Can this power a full sized fridge? If so how long approximately?
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Quote from tooquick :
Can this power a full sized fridge? If so how long approximately?

If only there was more info, graphics, etc. even one specifically about refrigerators in the link………. 🫣
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Quote from Fwumply :
No, a fridge will draw up to 800 watts. A smaller rv fridge would be around 400-600.

This thing can't even put out that power. Even if it could, it'd last 1/2 hour and it'd be dead. Solar in full sun would extend that by maybe 5 minutes.

You could probably get away with a mini fridge for a day - id still do one of the larger pro models, though.

I have the 768wh version and it powers my year-old 27cu fridge/freezer with no issues for 6+ hours. New fridges often have very efficient compressors - mine draws under 100w under load.
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Perfect for the beach
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I just ordered a river 3 plus to use as a UPS... I kind of want to nab this just because I want the panel...

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I need something to power my starlink while I dry camp. I bought a 3000w inverter and connected it to a 12v battery thinking I was a genius. Only to come back from a 3 hour ride to find my 12v dead. I thought that the inverter charge the battery but that doesn't make any sense I know. So if anybody has an idea of how to keep my starlink running cuz I need it for work while I'm out in the mountains that be helpful.
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Quote from Slickfeelsonly :
I have the 768wh version and it powers my year-old 27cu fridge/freezer with no issues for 6+ hours. New fridges often have very efficient compressors - mine draws under 100w under load.
I have a 1-year-old LG 27 cu ft refrigerator and tested it using Kill-a-Watt, and it used an average of 70 watts per hour over a 24-hour period.
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brand new at amazon only $20 more
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brand new at amazon only $20 more
Are you talking about JUST the "Generator". (I hate calling these things generators) The only thing I see close is an article saying for prime day the "generator" was "£259 from £449" for prime day. Without even considering that I don't know if that also means $259, even a knock off solar panel at 110W is probably worth around $60 to $100. That's a pretty big difference. I went down a bit of a rabbit hole since I know ebay won't sell me one of these, but Sams, home depot, and the other physical places might..... Sams is 299 for just the "generator" 399 at lowes, This models not at home depot I guess (or maybe just not at any of my home depots). I was kinda hoping you were right and my idea of the pricing was way off..... No.... If Sams had the "generator" with the solar panels for $300 I might be tempted.
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Would this work for a pond pump that runs at .12 amps? It seems on paper that it would, but would this thing be able to run continuously? I'm assuming I would need to build some sort of housing for the battery. Or do I need something entirely different?
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It's a bit after 3am, and I need a charge.
How does this work? Flashlight? Neighbors security motion light?
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Quote from Fwumply :
No, a fridge will draw up to 800 watts. A smaller rv fridge would be around 400-600.

This thing can't even put out that power. Even if it could, it'd last 1/2 hour and it'd be dead. Solar in full sun would extend that by maybe 5 minutes.

You could probably get away with a mini fridge for a day - id still do one of the larger pro models, though.

My LG kitchen fridge draws 350w when the compressor is on.

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Quote from aruiz4161 :
I need something to power my starlink while I dry camp. I bought a 3000w inverter and connected it to a 12v battery thinking I was a genius. Only to come back from a 3 hour ride to find my 12v dead. I thought that the inverter charge the battery but that doesn't make any sense I know. So if anybody has an idea of how to keep my starlink running cuz I need it for work while I'm out in the mountains that be helpful.
I have two 100W solar panels mounted on the roof of my truck and a battery isolator attached to two 100 AH batteries I keep inside my truck. The battery isolator charges the batteries off the alternator when the truck is running, and the panels charge it when the sun is out. The isolator will keep my main battery from draining when using the other batteries. In addition, if my main battery dies-- let's say I leave my lights on-- I can ground the isolator and then all three batteries will be connected and I can jump my truck with the two other batteries. I attached a switch that completes the ground.

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