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populargspfunk posted Yesterday 05:26 AM
populargspfunk posted Yesterday 05:26 AM

EcoFlow DELTA 3 Ultra Plus Series Portable Power Station + 220w solar panel (early bird) $1519.05 at EcoFlow

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Net Weight 33.7±0.6kg
Dimensions (HWD) 613.1mm×327.71mm×394.95mm
Rated Capacity 3072Wh 51.2V 60Ah
Cell Chemistry LFP(LiFePO4)
AC Output 120V~60Hz 3600W total (surge 7200W), 20A(x4) Max per port, 30A(x1) Max per port
X-Boost 4600W
USB-A Output USB-A(x1): 5V-3A/9V-2A/12V-1.5A, 18W Max
USB-C Output USB-C(x1): 5/9/12/15V-3A, 20V/28V--5A, 140W Max(HID) USB-C(x2): 5/9V/12V/15V-3A 20V-2.25A, 45W Max per port, total 45W
12V DC Output Port 12.6V-30A, 378W Total
Anderson: 30A Max (Shared power with car cigarette lighter)
Cigarette Lighter Output Port 12.6V-10A, 126W Total
CAR:10A Max (Shared power with Anderson port)
AC Input (Charge Only) 100-120V~15A 50/60Hz
Maximum PV Input Power(W) 1600W
Optimal operating temperature 20°C to 30°C (68°F to 86°F)
Charge Temperature 0°C-45°C(32°F-113°F)
Discharge Temperature -10 to 45°C(14°F-113°F)
Storage Temperature -10 to 45°C(14°F-113°F)
Warranty 5-Year Warranty *Includes 3-year standard warranty and 2-year extended warranty available upon EcoFlow App registration.
Communication Method Wi-Fi & Bluetooth
UPS <10ms

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Specs
Net Weight 33.7±0.6kg
Dimensions (HWD) 613.1mm×327.71mm×394.95mm
Rated Capacity 3072Wh 51.2V 60Ah
Cell Chemistry LFP(LiFePO4)
AC Output 120V~60Hz 3600W total (surge 7200W), 20A(x4) Max per port, 30A(x1) Max per port
X-Boost 4600W
USB-A Output USB-A(x1): 5V-3A/9V-2A/12V-1.5A, 18W Max
USB-C Output USB-C(x1): 5/9/12/15V-3A, 20V/28V--5A, 140W Max(HID) USB-C(x2): 5/9V/12V/15V-3A 20V-2.25A, 45W Max per port, total 45W
12V DC Output Port 12.6V-30A, 378W Total
Anderson: 30A Max (Shared power with car cigarette lighter)
Cigarette Lighter Output Port 12.6V-10A, 126W Total
CAR:10A Max (Shared power with Anderson port)
AC Input (Charge Only) 100-120V~15A 50/60Hz
Maximum PV Input Power(W) 1600W
Optimal operating temperature 20°C to 30°C (68°F to 86°F)
Charge Temperature 0°C-45°C(32°F-113°F)
Discharge Temperature -10 to 45°C(14°F-113°F)
Storage Temperature -10 to 45°C(14°F-113°F)
Warranty 5-Year Warranty *Includes 3-year standard warranty and 2-year extended warranty available upon EcoFlow App registration.
Communication Method Wi-Fi & Bluetooth
UPS <10ms

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Yesterday 10:43 AM
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drdustyYesterday 10:43 AM
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"Delta 2 Pro" = 3.6kwh; "Delta 3 Ultra Plus" = 3kwh. Ecoflow makes good stuff. BUT mind the numbers. Marketing wank is designed to mislead NOT to inform.
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Yesterday 11:46 AM
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displacedtexanYesterday 11:46 AM
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank displacedtexan

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!
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Yesterday 02:39 PM
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finalresortYesterday 02:39 PM
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Quote from displacedtexan :
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?
Yesterday 02:44 PM
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RyanR3826Yesterday 02:44 PM
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I want this for the ability to expand battery to the pro 3 4kw expansion batteries, seems it would make a smaller flexible footprint for mobile 7kwh. but I also need to plug into alternator charger. and this has way less ports than the original Delta pro
Yesterday 03:48 PM
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LivelyTree6515Yesterday 03:48 PM
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Way too many models
Yesterday 04:22 PM
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FaintheartedYesterday 04:22 PM
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I believe this is part of their delta line, not the delta pro and ultra line, which are 240v capable. This is just a larger version of the delta 3 that they have.

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.
Yesterday 08:00 PM
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PumpkinatorYesterday 08:00 PM
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So if I was considering the Delta Pro (recently on sale for around $1,300) or this one with the solar panel, which if it comes with the NextGen 220w bifacial is about $279, this seems like a solid deal. I also like the fact this Delta 3 Ultra Plus is showing around 74 pounds in the specs versus 99 pounds for the Delta Pro. While there is no 240v capability, not sure that is a deal breaker for my use.

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Yesterday 08:06 PM
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PumpkinatorYesterday 08:06 PM
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Quote from Pumpkinator :
So if I was considering the Delta Pro (recently on sale for around $1,300) or this one with the solar panel, which if it comes with the NextGen 220w bifacial is about $279, this seems like a solid deal. I also like the fact this Delta 3 Ultra Plus is showing around 74 pounds in the specs versus 99 pounds for the Delta Pro. While there is no 240v capability, not sure that is a deal breaker for my use.
Forgot to mention, I did see the NextGen 220w panel with the 30% off bringing the price to $195, so that makes the combined price very similar to the Delta Pro.
Yesterday 08:25 PM
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ScarletDolphin2306Yesterday 08:25 PM
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Quote from Fainthearted :
I believe this is part of their delta line, not the delta pro and ultra line, which are 240v capable. This is just a larger version of the delta 3 that they have.

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.
seeing a lot of references to 3 pro instead of pro 3. I, myself will be grabbing a 3 ultra plus as well for the early bird. I originally planned on a 3 plus + 2 batteries but compared to a 1 already at 3kw and roughly the same price is my ideal for me.
Yesterday 11:28 PM
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el_goateYesterday 11:28 PM
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Is this also eligible for the tax credit? I don't see the banner on this in their store like the other items.
Yesterday 11:55 PM
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CaleoYesterday 11:55 PM
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Quote from displacedtexan :
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!
There's definitely a place for this. It's good for no-brainer RV setups with the 120V/30A outlet... but they certainly have made a confusing mess of their product lineup now, that's for sure..
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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CaleoYesterday 11:55 PM
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Quote from finalresort :
Quote from displacedtexan
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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?
Delta Pro 3 still exists as a 240V option. It's more expensive than this, but would be the way to go if you ever want to be able to run a welder or other 240V tools/appliances off of it.
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wcsToday 12:22 AM
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Quote from Caleo :
Delta Pro 3 still exists as a 240V option. It's more expensive than this, but would be the way to go if you ever want to be able to run a welder or other 240V tools/appliances off of it.
Just note that the Delta 3 Pro is rated for 16.7a at 240V. Should handle most things but not all. Im sure there are other options out there but the Jackery 5000 looks like it does 30a at 240v.
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displacedtexanToday 12:28 AM
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Quote from finalresort :
Quote from displacedtexan [IMG]https://slickdeals.net/images/misc/backlink.gif[/IMG] :
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?
So I have a Delta Pro 3, which supports 240v on it's own (apparently with the right gadgets, you can put pairs of various "generators" together to get 240, but I prefer the simplicity of a single unit that has both).
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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