EcoFlow Official Store via eBay has
Very Good Refurbished: EcoFlow RIVER 2 256Wh 300W LFP Portable Power Station Generator for $123.75 - 20% off with coupon code
LONGWEEKEND at checkout =
$99.
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Features: - Fully recharge the electric generator using an AC outlet in only 1 hour with EcoFlow's X-Stream fast charging technology.
- With an output of up to 600W, run 6 essential appliances simultaneously without worrying about overloading. With a whole host of ports, from 300W AC outlets to USB-C, we've got all your device's plugs covered.
- Using LFP battery cells, use and recharge RIVER 2 more than 3000 times before hitting 80%. That's almost 10 years of regular use. RIVER 2 includes advanced BMS protection, monitoring voltage, current, and temperature to keep your LFP battery running for years.
- Use clean, green renewable energy to recharge RIVER 2 power generator in as fast as 2.3 hours with 110W solar input.
- With a lightweight of only 7.7 lbs, RIVER 2 is the ideal outdoor generator for all your off-grid adventures. With a built-in handle, this portable battery is easy and convenient to take anywhere you need power.
Seller Condition Notes:- "Works like new. Restored to factory settings. May have larger scratches or dents. May be missing parts, accessories, or packaging."
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The River 3 Plus is a better unit. However, this is a nice unit for a good price.
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I use this for telecom equipment -- cable modem, wifi access point, family room light, etc. With the load we put onto it, it lasts for a good 8+ hours. I can't say a bad thing about it.
I also found that it has a VERY quick switchover -- almost as good as a proper UPS. Now, I wouldn't want to put my NAS onto it -- but for things like telecom gear, even if that blips out for a moment, it's entirely fine.
I use this for telecom equipment -- cable modem, wifi access point, family room light, etc. With the load we put onto it, it lasts for a good 8+ hours. I can't say a bad thing about it.
I also found that it has a VERY quick switchover -- almost as good as a proper UPS. Now, I wouldn't want to put my NAS onto it -- but for things like telecom gear, even if that blips out for a moment, it's entirely fine.
I use this for telecom equipment -- cable modem, wifi access point, family room light, etc. With the load we put onto it, it lasts for a good 8+ hours. I can't say a bad thing about it.
I also found that it has a VERY quick switchover -- almost as good as a proper UPS. Now, I wouldn't want to put my NAS onto it -- but for things like telecom gear, even if that blips out for a moment, it's entirely fine.
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The River 3 Plus is a better unit. However, this is a nice unit for a good price.
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Yes exactly. The battery is plugged into the wall all the time and the modem/router are plugged into the battery. This is called "pass through power". Then if power goes off, the modem/router are powered by the battery for as long as it lasts. I have a different battery unit (EcoFlow delta 3 plus) but that is how I use mine. This is exactly how a UPS (uninterruptible power supply) works, but true UPSs generally have faster "switchover" time than a battery system like this. That difference may be meaningful for a desktop computer or NAS, but probably not for most other electronics. Note that with some units if the battery drains completely the ac output gets shut off and must manually be turned back on when power is restored.
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