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EcoFlow Delta 2 - $347

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$347 with code BCD9GPM5 for this portable powerhouse.

I have one that runs basically any 120v appliance in my house. Super cheap for this! Great balance between power and portability.

https://www.amazon.com/EF-ECOFLOW...B0B9XB57XM
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$347 with code BCD9GPM5 for this portable powerhouse.

I have one that runs basically any 120v appliance in my house. Super cheap for this! Great balance between power and portability.

https://www.amazon.com/EF-ECOFLOW...B0B9XB57XM

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Model: EF ECOFLOW Portable Power Station DELTA 2, 1024Wh LiFePO4 (LFP) Battery, Fast Charging, Solar Generator(Solar Panel Optional) for Home Backup Power, Camping & RVs

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Today 06:11 PM
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trademark213Today 06:11 PM
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Cheaper than my purchases last Nov at $374. These have worked great to power my off grid shed and also to keep things running up at hunting camp when we don't want to run the generators. I would buy another if I had a use for it.
Today 06:20 PM
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ddbobrowToday 06:20 PM
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These are awesome! I have 2 plus backup batteries for my kitchen and basement refrigerators. Highly recommend!
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MetaPhorseToday 07:43 PM
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Quote from trademark213 :
Cheaper than my purchases last Nov at $374. These have worked great to power my off grid shed and also to keep things running up at hunting camp when we don't want to run the generators. I would buy another if I had a use for it.
Yea, great price! Solid units for sure. They're probably clearing current stock out to replace them with the third gen. Still amazing units and light enough most people can move them around.
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MetaPhorseToday 07:44 PM
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Quote from ddbobrow :
These are awesome! I have 2 plus backup batteries for my kitchen and basement refrigerators. Highly recommend!
That's great to hear! And nice to see you can separate the extra battery. 2kwh but can be split up to move them around.
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GorosaurusToday 07:51 PM
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I loved my Delta 2, but I recently traded it in. The reason? This model does NOT support always-pass-through power. The Delta2Max and anything River 2, River 3, or Delta 3 absolutely do, but not the Delta 2.

I found this out by having it run my TV and soundbar for a few months, but eventually the thing just died completely. Ecoflow confirmed that it isn't meant for continuous use like that, fixed it for free and mailed it back to me. It is still an excellent unit for portability (I used it to help me run hedge trimmers and even a pressure washer), but not good to keep a computer/NAS/etc running all the time. This is a backup unit or self-contained solar system if you add a solar panel.
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Quote from Gorosaurus :
I loved my Delta 2, but I recently traded it in. The reason? This model does NOT support always-pass-through power. The Delta2Max and anything River 2, River 3, or Delta 3 absolutely do, but not the Delta 2.I found this out by having it run my TV and soundbar for a few months, but eventually the thing just died completely. Ecoflow confirmed that it isn't meant for continuous use like that, fixed it for free and mailed it back to me. It is still an excellent unit for portability (I used it to help me run hedge trimmers and even a pressure washer), but not good to keep a computer/NAS/etc running all the time. This is a backup unit or self-contained solar system if you add a solar panel.
I'm actually pretty sure this is true of all ef power stations. It uses overhead and needs to recharge from ~97%-100% over and over. That's why in EPS mode it needs to be fully cycled every month to recalibrate the BMS. I'm guessing it says 100% but then died instantly? That's the reason and maintenance required to keep it from doing that. The other units are the same. Ef recommends full cycles every 3-6 months, and warranty doesn't apply if you haven't cycled in the last 6 months, but in EPS mode, it is required more often because of the constant partial charges.

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