Ecoflow Direct has Delta 3 Max portable power station
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DELTA 3 Max (2048Wh)
1. 2400W Powerful Output: 4800W surge output. With X-Boost™ mode, it supports heavy-duty appliances up to 3400W such as refrigerators, coffee makers, washers, and circular saws.
2. 4 Ways to Charge, Ready in Just 68 Mins: Ready in 68 mins (0-80%) with Wall Charging or Generator Charging.
3. Lightweight and Easy to Carry: Weighing just 20.3 kg, 13% lighter than the previous generation 2kWh product.
Features
1. Long-Lasting, Durable, and Reliable: Equipped with automotive-grade full-tab LFP cells, offering 10 years of reliable power, 24/7 protection BMS, and EV-grade CTC structure that protects against overnight condensation and off-road bumps during transport.
2. 10ms Auto-Switch: Fast enough to keep critical devices like NAS systems and servers running smoothly.
3. 25dB Whisper-Quiet Operation: Ultra-low noise (≤25dB at 600W).
4. OASIS 3.0 Smart App Control: Dashboard to monitor real-time battery status, electricity prices, and savings. Storm Guard Mode automatically activates backup power before extreme weather hits. Self-Powered Mode and Scheduled Tasks save you money daily.
5. Up to 5-Year Warranty: Includes 3-year standard warranty and 2-year extended warranty available upon EcoFlow App registration.
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But I think no one actually uses it because their expansion batteries are expensive. People usually expand a power station via the solar port. For this unit, it supports up to 500W
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