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Model: EF ECOFLOW Portable Power Station DELTA 3 Max, 2048Wh LiFePO4 Battery, Solar Generator (Solar Panel Optional), 3400W X-Boost Output, Ultra-Fast 0-80% Charging in 1.13 Hr, Home Backup & RV Camping
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Believe this particular model does not allow expandable batteries (not that 2kwh is small), but would prefer Delta 2 for expansion flexibility
LOL, you don't call 2kWh 'small.'
Lower-end products like the River 3 only have 245Wh, and those are truly considered small because they are entry-level models.
What 2048Wh can get you is, let's say, if you need to work during an outage. With a regular laptop (~65W), router (~10W), lamp (~10W), and perhaps a fan (~15W) = 100W total, it can give you about 20 hours of runtime.
Believe this particular model does not allow expandable batteries (not that 2kwh is small), but would prefer Delta 2 for expansion flexibility
I hook up a regular battery to mine via the solar ports on the back to get extended runtime in an outage. The ecoflow expansion batteries are way overpriced and I wouldn't buy them. I'd rather buy a larger unit if I needed it all in one package.
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If you need this, you better decide lightning fast or you'll lose the ¢1 savings
Lower-end products like the River 3 only have 245Wh, and those are truly considered small because they are entry-level models.
What 2048Wh can get you is, let's say, if you need to work during an outage. With a regular laptop (~65W), router (~10W), lamp (~10W), and perhaps a fan (~15W) = 100W total, it can give you about 20 hours of runtime.
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