EcoFlow has
3072Wh ECOFLOW Delta 3 Ultra Plus LiFePO4 4600W X-Boost Portable Power Station +
220W NextGen Bifacial Portable Solar Panel (automatically applied) on sale for $1599 - $79.95 (5%) when you apply promo code
4WHEELEF at checkout =
$1519.05.
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Note: The free 220W solar panel doesn't appear in the cart but will be included in the shipment.
Product Details:
- Keep your essentials powered anywhere with a massive 3072Wh capacity (51.2V, 60Ah) and advanced LFP (LiFePOâ‚„) battery chemistry for exceptional durability and safety.
- 4× 20A ports and 1× 30A port for heavy-duty appliances
- X-Boost Mode provides up to 4600W for high-demand tools and equipment
- Recharge quickly via AC input (100–120V, 15A) or solar panels (up to 1600W PV input). Designed to keep you powered whether you're at home, outdoors, or off-grid.
- 1x USB-A: 18W Max Fast Charge
- 1x USB-C: 140W Max (HID-compatible)
- 2x USB-C: 45W Max per port
- 12V DC (Anderson & Car Socket): Up to 30A shared power
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So what are the best options for 240v support now? delta gen2 or Bluetti apex 300? any others to consider?
Not sure why they made this line when they already have the Delta Pro line, but I got this along with the free solar panel because the price was similar to the delta pro (currently $1400), less the 240v feature (although I think the delta pro needs two units to use the 240v), which I don't need.
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Not sure why they made this line when they already have the Delta Pro line, but I got this along with the free solar panel because the price was similar to the delta pro (currently $1400), less the 240v feature (although I think the delta pro needs two units to use the 240v), which I don't need.
Seems like they're 'spitballing' right now with a flurry of a ton of different models at different price points to see what sells well. I wouldn't say they're 'going backwards' though.
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AND can't do 240v like the Delta 3 Pro. We are going backwards here. I like their products for the most part, but we want 240v for a whole home solution!
I didn't realize they dropped support for 240v in gen 3. that is very disappointing.
So what are the best options for 240v support now? delta gen2 or Bluetti apex 300? any others to consider?
AND can't do 240v like the Delta 3 Pro. We are going backwards here. I like their products for the most part, but we want 240v for a whole home solution!
I didn't realize they dropped support for 240v in gen 3. that is very disappointing.
So what are the best options for 240v support now? delta gen2 or Bluetti apex 300? any others to consider?
The devices that I know that outright support 240v:
EF Delta Pro 3
EF Delta Pro Ultra
Jackery 5000
If I ever have to do it again, I might just go the DIY route...
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