EF ECOFLOW Portable Power Station DELTA 3 Max Plus, 2048Wh LiFePO4 Battery, Solar Generator (Solar Panel Optional), 3000W Max Output, Fast 0–80% Recharge in 64mins, Reliable Home Backup & RV Camping $799
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EF ECOFLOW Portable Power Station DELTA 3 Max Plus, 2048Wh LiFePO4 Battery, Solar Generator (Solar Panel Optional), 3000W Max Output, Fast 0–80% Recharge in 64mins, Reliable Home Backup & RV Camping $799
Model: EF ECOFLOW Portable Power Station DELTA 3 Max Plus, 2048Wh LiFePO4 Battery, Solar Generator (Solar Panel Optional), 3000W Max Output, Fast 0–80% Recharge in 64mins, Reliable Home Backup & RV Camping
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new this is $1049, no refurb units available yet, since it is so new. I have been watching this ever since it came out, it is a great deal at this price!
I'm focusing my strategy on the Delta Pro or Delta 3 Pro because I need the EV charging capability to stay under the radar. With NIMBYs increasingly targeting van and SUV lifers, visible solar panels are too risky for stealth. Charging at an EV station is fast and makes me look like a normal traveler rather than someone living in their vehicle.
I'm skipping the 2kWh units because they lack the 240V compatibility needed for those fast EV chargers. While I considered tiny 300-500Wh backpack units for cafe charging, they won't cut it for my 24/7 fridge needs, which pull over 1kWh daily. My plan is to use the high-capacity Delta unit to stay powered for days at a time, allowing me to stay mobile and invisible as I prepare for the upcoming real estate and stock market crash.
dumping over priced assets while i plan the next move. heck even gold and silver may be over priced right now but need alternatives and diversification of assets. too much leverage. anyway enough economics. delta pro is still a bit over priced still waiting. i already have a smaller battery unit im using a 100w solar panel to charge.
but aint going to cut it for 24/7 use for cooler main issue and then the heater and a/c solutions. i dont need it just want it as it would increase capabilities for camping while the world burns.
is ok. if only car wash locations let us charge our power stations while we wash our cars or something. whatever. gotta hustle and hack it brah. thats how rich people get rich by not paying like regular people. and invest. not chasing over priced crap like ai stonks
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I have been watching for their lineup for a year. This just came out a couple months ago and even during Black Friday, it was $1049.
Definitely get it now if you have been thinking about it. Amazon is infamous for changing the price on popular items.
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new this is $1049, no refurb units available yet, since it is so new. I have been watching this ever since it came out, it is a great deal at this price!
i got the 2048 max version at 600 with discounts near black friday returned.. this is now just normal price for me tried it out not good enough for my purposes. need the pro version.
its 300 extra dollars though and refurb...smh. too bad it cant handle 240v so i can just use a cheap adapter and bypass the 120v lock.
I'm focusing my strategy on the Delta Pro or Delta 3 Pro because I need the EV charging capability to stay under the radar. With NIMBYs increasingly targeting van and SUV lifers, visible solar panels are too risky for stealth. Charging at an EV station is fast and makes me look like a normal traveler rather than someone living in their vehicle.
I'm skipping the 2kWh units because they lack the 240V compatibility needed for those fast EV chargers. While I considered tiny 300-500Wh backpack units for cafe charging, they won't cut it for my 24/7 fridge needs, which pull over 1kWh daily. My plan is to use the high-capacity Delta unit to stay powered for days at a time, allowing me to stay mobile and invisible as I prepare for the upcoming real estate and stock market crash.
dumping over priced assets while i plan the next move. heck even gold and silver may be over priced right now but need alternatives and diversification of assets. too much leverage. anyway enough economics. delta pro is still a bit over priced still waiting. i already have a smaller battery unit im using a 100w solar panel to charge.
but aint going to cut it for 24/7 use for cooler main issue and then the heater and a/c solutions. i dont need it just want it as it would increase capabilities for camping while the world burns.
is ok. if only car wash locations let us charge our power stations while we wash our cars or something. whatever. gotta hustle and hack it brah. thats how rich people get rich by not paying like regular people. and invest. not chasing over priced crap like ai stonks
You're not going to get very far with a 2kw portable battery, bruh.
Even a small efficient EV only delivers about 4 miles of range per kw/h of energy. That's why EVs have enormous battery packs in the 60-120kw/h range.
Then consider that an external battery is going to give you less than 4 miles of range per kwh of battery, because you're going from DC->AC to get from the external battery to the 240v charger, then from AC->DC to get the electrons right into the car.
You're say you want to use the 240v port. Presume 80% efficiency if you're lucky. You'd only be getting 1.6kwh of juice from a 2kw battery, provided you fill the portable battery to 100% then drain it to 0%. It means this portable battery can deliver about 6 miles of range to a small efficient car like a hyundai ioniq, not an RV. The delta pro3 might deliver 9 miles of range, since it's a bit bigger, I'm seeing a 3kw/h claim.
Good luck with stealth charging, watch out for them karens'n'kens.
You're not going to get very far with a 2kw portable battery, bruh.
Even a small efficient EV only delivers about 4 miles of range per kw/h of energy. That's why EVs have enormous battery packs in the 60-120kw/h range.
Then consider that an external battery is going to give you less than 4 miles of range per kwh of battery, because you're going from DC->AC to get from the external battery to the 240v charger, then from AC->DC to get the electrons right into the car.
You're say you want to use the 240v port. Presume 80% efficiency if you're lucky. You'd only be getting 1.6kwh of juice from a 2kw battery, provided you fill the portable battery to 100% then drain it to 0%. It means this portable battery can deliver about 6 miles of range to a small efficient car like a hyundai ioniq, not an RV. The delta pro3 might deliver 9 miles of range, since it's a bit bigger, I'm seeing a 3kw/h claim.
Good luck with stealth charging, watch out for them karens'n'kens.
Didn't they say they want it for a fridge? Not an EV?
You are not even in the correct product category and use case. Everyone needs to ignore this comment.This is like saying a gallon gas can is bad to buy to fill up a normals cars gas tank on a normal basis. 2 kWh battery will get you 5-8 miles range... so duh this battery isn't good to recharge an EV.This is designed to backup 120v home appliances, charge laptops, cell phones, routers/modem, UPS for computers in a power outage or to take camping. This is a great power station for those applications. This would make zero sense to charge any EV.
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You are not even in the correct product category and use case. Everyone needs to ignore this comment.This is like saying a gallon gas can is bad to buy to fill up a normals cars gas tank on a normal basis. 2 kWh battery will get you 5-8 miles range... so duh this battery isn't good to recharge an EV.This is designed to backup 120v home appliances, charge laptops, cell phones, routers/modem, UPS for computers in a power outage or to take camping. This is a great power station for those applications. This would make zero sense to charge any EV.
Pretty sure they're talking about charging the battery from an EV charging station, not charging an EV with the battery.
You are not even in the correct product category and use case. Everyone needs to ignore this comment.This is like saying a gallon gas can is bad to buy to fill up a normals cars gas tank on a normal basis. 2 kWh battery will get you 5-8 miles range... so duh this battery isn't good to recharge an EV.This is designed to backup 120v home appliances, charge laptops, cell phones, routers/modem, UPS for computers in a power outage or to take camping. This is a great power station for those applications. This would make zero sense to charge any EV.
He's talking about using the battery to run a fridge not charge his car...........bruh
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I'm skipping the 2kWh units because they lack the 240V compatibility needed for those fast EV chargers. While I considered tiny 300-500Wh backpack units for cafe charging, they won't cut it for my 24/7 fridge needs, which pull over 1kWh daily. My plan is to use the high-capacity Delta unit to stay powered for days at a time, allowing me to stay mobile and invisible as I prepare for the upcoming real estate and stock market crash.
dumping over priced assets while i plan the next move. heck even gold and silver may be over priced right now but need alternatives and diversification of assets. too much leverage. anyway enough economics. delta pro is still a bit over priced still waiting. i already have a smaller battery unit im using a 100w solar panel to charge.
but aint going to cut it for 24/7 use for cooler main issue and then the heater and a/c solutions. i dont need it just want it as it would increase capabilities for camping while the world burns.
is ok. if only car wash locations let us charge our power stations while we wash our cars or something. whatever. gotta hustle and hack it brah. thats how rich people get rich by not paying like regular people. and invest. not chasing over priced crap like ai stonks
Definitely get it now if you have been thinking about it. Amazon is infamous for changing the price on popular items.
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its 300 extra dollars though and refurb...smh. too bad it cant handle 240v so i can just use a cheap adapter and bypass the 120v lock.
I'm skipping the 2kWh units because they lack the 240V compatibility needed for those fast EV chargers. While I considered tiny 300-500Wh backpack units for cafe charging, they won't cut it for my 24/7 fridge needs, which pull over 1kWh daily. My plan is to use the high-capacity Delta unit to stay powered for days at a time, allowing me to stay mobile and invisible as I prepare for the upcoming real estate and stock market crash.
dumping over priced assets while i plan the next move. heck even gold and silver may be over priced right now but need alternatives and diversification of assets. too much leverage. anyway enough economics. delta pro is still a bit over priced still waiting. i already have a smaller battery unit im using a 100w solar panel to charge.
but aint going to cut it for 24/7 use for cooler main issue and then the heater and a/c solutions. i dont need it just want it as it would increase capabilities for camping while the world burns.
is ok. if only car wash locations let us charge our power stations while we wash our cars or something. whatever. gotta hustle and hack it brah. thats how rich people get rich by not paying like regular people. and invest. not chasing over priced crap like ai stonks
Even a small efficient EV only delivers about 4 miles of range per kw/h of energy. That's why EVs have enormous battery packs in the 60-120kw/h range.
Then consider that an external battery is going to give you less than 4 miles of range per kwh of battery, because you're going from DC->AC to get from the external battery to the 240v charger, then from AC->DC to get the electrons right into the car.
You're say you want to use the 240v port. Presume 80% efficiency if you're lucky. You'd only be getting 1.6kwh of juice from a 2kw battery, provided you fill the portable battery to 100% then drain it to 0%. It means this portable battery can deliver about 6 miles of range to a small efficient car like a hyundai ioniq, not an RV. The delta pro3 might deliver 9 miles of range, since it's a bit bigger, I'm seeing a 3kw/h claim.
Good luck with stealth charging, watch out for them karens'n'kens.
Even a small efficient EV only delivers about 4 miles of range per kw/h of energy. That's why EVs have enormous battery packs in the 60-120kw/h range.
Then consider that an external battery is going to give you less than 4 miles of range per kwh of battery, because you're going from DC->AC to get from the external battery to the 240v charger, then from AC->DC to get the electrons right into the car.
You're say you want to use the 240v port. Presume 80% efficiency if you're lucky. You'd only be getting 1.6kwh of juice from a 2kw battery, provided you fill the portable battery to 100% then drain it to 0%. It means this portable battery can deliver about 6 miles of range to a small efficient car like a hyundai ioniq, not an RV. The delta pro3 might deliver 9 miles of range, since it's a bit bigger, I'm seeing a 3kw/h claim.
Good luck with stealth charging, watch out for them karens'n'kens.
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