Ecoflow BIG PRIME DAY deal price Delta 2 for $349 - 5% use Ecoflow Prime Big Day code
25PDFCOM brings the price down to
$331.55
1kWh Capacity
1800W Output
7 X Faster Charging. 0-80% in just 50 mins and 0-100% in 80 mins with AC input. That's ideal when you need home backup power and a quick charge using your wall outlet.
Expandable Capacity from 1-3kWh. With the standalone portable power station sporting 1kWh, you can add on extra batteries to reach up to 3kWh. Ideal for camping, RVs or off-grid living.and a quick charge using your wall outlet.
Power Almost Anything. Portable batteries have come a long way. Power all your appliances with 1800W output, that's on par with outdoor generators without the fumes or noise. With 15 outlets and its huge output, you can power 90% of your appliances.
Clean, Green Charging. With up to 500W of solar panel input, DELTA 2 is a solar generator that can be charged while camping, on an RV trip or off-grid.
Built to Last 6x Longer. Its LFP(LiFePO4) battery chemistry makes for a portable power station with a 3000+ cycle life. Enough for years on end of use. With a sophisticated BMS, you can go easy knowing its auto-regulating to keep you safe.
What's in the Box. EcoFlow DELTA 2 portable power station, AC charging cable, User manual, and an exclusive 5-year customer service.
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I'm more interested in builds for camping/off grid setups. As an alternative to a 100ah battery. I think the 2000wh batteries are closer to that. But you can still build a simple power setup for way less. Just not packaged as nicely.
There's lots of YouTube's for builds.
I did one for a car camping trip to Mongolia with a 100ah AGM battery (before lithiums got cheap). A simple split charge from the alternator to keep it charged. A few 12v outlets and USB plugs for charging and a small converter to charge my laptop/drone etc. I set it up mainly to run a 12v refrigerator. This could all fit in a battery box now with lithiums. My build cost was like $250 I think.
These are much nicer for a clean all in one solution. Still relatively low AH comparatively though IMO.
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