If you are looking for a decent prices on a 1.5kWh generator, then the sale price is OK at $600 and great if you have Ecocredits to convert. I converted my credits to obtain $100 off $500 purchase. This brought the price down to $500 for a 1.5kWh battery with inverter.
Comments about overpaying, build your own... yes you can, it could cost less. Ran the numbers and trying to find 1 kWh LiFePO4 battery with a 5 year warranty is tough. So expect the battery to run you $240 to $300 per a kWh, this works out to $360 to $450 in battery cost alone. Then get yourself a pure sin wave inverter for 1800w continuous at $100 to $250. So on the cheap side, $460 and on the high side $700.
Expand your Ecoflow with another battery and use the DC to DC via the XT60i inputs.
Point being, there are breakpoints when it makes sense to buy a battery generator and when to build your own.
https://us.ecoflow.com/products/d...1778144329
Also consider PECRON, they are priced well, I am just into the EcoFlow ecosystem.
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2000w output, 3000w peak.
10ms UPS
100% charge in 49min(AC), Guinness World Record verified
why do they have to expire?
have not liked ecoflow since.
in and by themselves, credits and points are kinda gimmicky anyways..
although i have looked into buying ecolfow again, have not.
2000w output, 3000w peak.
10ms UPS
100% charge in 49min(AC), Guinness World Record verified
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