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popularpricesniper posted Today 6:52 PM

Costco Members: EcoFlow 1kWh DELTA 3 Plus Power Station Portable Generator $419.99

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Seems like a good price on a 1kWh generator with a hassle-free lifetime return policy. These were on sale for $550 just a few months ago.

https://www.costco.com/p/-/ecoflo...4000397697
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Seems like a good price on a 1kWh generator with a hassle-free lifetime return policy. These were on sale for $550 just a few months ago.

https://www.costco.com/p/-/ecoflo...4000397697

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Today 7:36 PM
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Hawkeye3636Today 7:36 PM
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How would I figure out if this could power a large fridge?
Today 7:39 PM
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UniquePicture5159Today 7:39 PM
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Quote from Hawkeye3636 :
How would I figure out if this could power a large fridge?
Look at what the wattage your fridge needs to start up and run. I've very sure it would looking at the wattage and once the fridge is going they really don't use much energy
Today 7:42 PM
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PumpkinatorToday 7:42 PM
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Quote from Hawkeye3636 :
How would I figure out if this could power a large fridge?
This unit will power your big refrigerator (unless it's 220v), but not sure for how long. The best way to determine how long it will power your refrigerator is to install a "Kill-A-Watt" meter between the refrigerator plug and the wall outlet and see how many watts it consumes when running and divide by 1,000. This will help determine if this power station is adequate for your needs, or if you need a larger power station.
Today 8:08 PM
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teejnutToday 8:08 PM
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Was considering buying this and then pairing with a 48v server rack battery. Saw this post on Reddit about updated FW blocking it now. Anyone else have this experience?

https://www.reddit.com/r/Ecoflow_...are_button
Today 8:14 PM
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joeyv821Today 8:14 PM
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Quote from teejnut :
Was considering buying this and then pairing with a 48v server rack battery. Saw this post on Reddit about updated FW blocking it now. Anyone else have this experience?

https://www.reddit.com/r/Ecoflow_...are_button
I planned to do the same with a different EcoFlow power station however the time it takes to switch as a backup power was too slow (although still in the milliseconds range) compared to a traditional battery backup.
Today 8:37 PM
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SociableKitten193Today 8:37 PM
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I have 2 of these they have bailed me out numerous times here in Texas with all the storms. Yesterday we didn't have power for 12 hours,I have one in office connected to the essentials..internet network,laptop,security cameras,tv,lamp they whole room doesn't skip a beat. 2nd on powers the Samsung fridge no problem. 12 hours without power only had to charge them up once. So I got about 6-7hrs out of them. I pull my big Dual fuel Westinghouse 6k generator out and charged at 1500 watts takes about 45min. It got hot so I left generator on for portable a/c to have a cool office. They save me every time !!!

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