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EcoFlow DELTA Pro 3600WHr / 3600W LFP Portable Power Station

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$1,588

$3,699

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Outbound Power has EcoFlow DELTA Pro 3600WHr / 3600W LFP Portable Power Station on sale for $1,759 - $87.59 with discount code SUMMER at checkout - $83.56 with discount code SUMMER5 at checkout = $1,587.49. Shipping is free.

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About this Item:
  • First portable home battery designed for home backup
  • 3.6-25kWh expandable capacity with DELTA Pro Smart Extra Battery
  • 3600W-7200W AC output for 99% appliances
  • Plug & Play home backup solution
  • Incredible 6500W MultiCharge, 2.7 hours AC charging
  • Industry first: recharge at thousands of EV stations worldwide
  • Long-lasting LFP battery supports up to 10 years

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  • At the time of this posting, our research indicates that this is $161.51 lower than the next best comparable online prices starting from $1,749.

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Outbound Power has EcoFlow DELTA Pro 3600WHr / 3600W LFP Portable Power Station on sale for $1,759 - $87.59 with discount code SUMMER at checkout - $83.56 with discount code SUMMER5 at checkout = $1,587.49. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member David_David for sharing this deal.

About this Item:
  • First portable home battery designed for home backup
  • 3.6-25kWh expandable capacity with DELTA Pro Smart Extra Battery
  • 3600W-7200W AC output for 99% appliances
  • Plug & Play home backup solution
  • Incredible 6500W MultiCharge, 2.7 hours AC charging
  • Industry first: recharge at thousands of EV stations worldwide
  • Long-lasting LFP battery supports up to 10 years

Editor's Notes

Written by SaltyOne | Staff
  • Get 1%-5% cash back on deals like this with a cash back credit card. Compare the available cash back credit cards here.
  • At the time of this posting, our research indicates that this is $161.51 lower than the next best comparable online prices starting from $1,749.

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4d ago
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4d ago
Cody0r
4d ago
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Needed an extra battery for my Ecoflow Pro and this was cheaper than even used or refurbished units.
Thanks for the heads up!
4d ago
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Joined Jan 2007
4d ago
Esente
4d ago
626 Posts
Looks like they charge tax for TX now. My previous DELTA Pro was from them, and I didn't pay tax.
4d ago
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Joined Dec 2007
4d ago
burgerbob
4d ago
406 Posts
Using the code POWER10 instead of those two saves you another $4.
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3d ago
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3d ago
GreyTank1877
3d ago
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I wish that this was the lithium iron phosphate battery unit.
3d ago
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3d ago
DocuMaker
3d ago
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Quote from GreyTank1877 :
I wish that this was the lithium iron phosphate battery unit.
you mean without the inverter? because this does have a lifepo4 battery inside it.

btw, this is very old tech, dating back to 2021. this model is almost 4 years old. the fact that this made the frontpage at $1587.49 is laughable and shows a lack of credibility on the part of slickdealers.

the delta pro 3 would be front page worthy at $1587.49, but not this old outdated tech. this should be more like $1200 max.

thumbs down!
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3d ago
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The-Mentalist
3d ago
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How long can this run a refrigerator?
3d ago
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3d ago
Esente
3d ago
626 Posts
Quote from The-Mentalist :
How long can this run a refrigerator?

How much power does your refrigerator use?

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3d ago
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3d ago
exception
3d ago
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waiting for Delta Pro 3 deal.

My home has a generator circuit with NEMA L14-30 120/240v plug. DP3 has it.
3d ago
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3d ago
The-Mentalist
3d ago
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Quote from Esente :
How much power does your refrigerator use?
I don't know. It is old class refrigerator, I guess average one. My question is can these power banks be replacement to normal electricity in a modest apartment?
3d ago
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3d ago
Esente
3d ago
626 Posts
Quote from The-Mentalist :
I don't know. It is old class refrigerator, I guess average one. My question is can these power banks be replacement to normal electricity in a modest apartment?

You will need to know the usage to calculate whether these types of battery can sustain your house.

A quick Google shows that an average refrigerator uses about 60 watts an hour. This DELTA Pro is capable of 3600 watts an hour. That means you can power your fridge for 3600 / 60 = 60 hours.

If you have more devices, add their wattage up to know the hours.
3d ago
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3d ago
Festus50
3d ago
58 Posts
Quote from Esente :
You will need to know the usage to calculate whether these types of battery can sustain your house. A quick Google shows that an average refrigerator uses about 60 watts an hour. This DELTA Pro is capable of 3600 watts an hour. That means you can power your fridge for 3600 / 60 = 60 hours.If you have more devices, add their wattage up to know the hours.
Watts an hour? Nonsense. That's like saying horsepower an hour.
The term is watt-hours. One Wh is a power consumption of one watt for one hour. Sixty watt-hours would be used when a 60-watt bulb was operated for an hour.
Never-the-less, math is correct. However, a more logical means would have been to use the refrigerator's daily power consumption (1200 Wh) and divide that number into 3600 Wh capacity to arrive at 2.5 days.
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euphorikk
2d ago
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Quote from The-Mentalist :
How long can this run a refrigerator?
The Delta Pro is ~90% efficient meaning it can put out ~3240w. My 90s refrigerator uses 75w/h which is ~43 hours of runtime.
2d ago
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euphorikk
2d ago
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Quote from DocuMaker :
you mean without the inverter? because this does have a lifepo4 battery inside it. btw, this is very old tech, dating back to 2021. this model is almost 4 years old. the fact that this made the frontpage at $1587.49 is laughable and shows a lack of credibility on the part of slickdealers. the delta pro 3 would be front page worthy at $1587.49, but not this old outdated tech. this should be more like $1200 max. thumbs down!
Sure, its a 4 year old design but it is also priced accordingly. It is still a monster power supply. I'd much rather have a Pro 3 for the same price too but seeing as you can't get it I am not sure why you would mention it.


The price on these are continuing to drop. If you aren't in immediate need there will be better deals in the future. For comparison purposes I bought mine a few months ago from Aputure for $1300 shipped which was better than I could find refurbished units being sold for with coupon deals. If it weren't for that deal I probably would have gone with the Pecron E3600LFP.
2d ago
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The-Mentalist
2d ago
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Quote from euphorikk :
The Delta Pro is ~90% efficient meaning it can put out ~3240w. My 90s refrigerator uses 75w/h which is ~43 hours of runtime.
Can you carry these easily to charging stations? I am guessing these are not replacements for home electricity. I am paying triple on recurrent account charges than actual electricity used.

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burgerbob
2d ago
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Quote from The-Mentalist :
Can you carry these easily to charging stations? I am guessing these are not replacements for home electricity. I am paying triple on recurrent account charges than actual electricity used.
I guess it depends on your definition of easily, but these weigh 100 pounds. They also need an adapter to charge from a car charging station. Also if recurring base charges are most of your cost, this won't help you. You can't just turn your power off and the utility stops billing you. It's probably impossible to get disconnected since you live in an apartment.

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