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EcoFlow Delta 2 1800W Portable Power Station + Delta 2 Extra Battery

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$1,049

$1,798

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Wellbots has EcoFlow Delta 2 1800W Portable Power Station + Delta 2 Extra Battery (delta2+EB-US) for $1049 w/ discount code DELTA2PREP. Shipping is free.

Home Depot has EcoFlow Delta 2 1800W Portable Power Station + Delta 2 Extra Battery (delta2+EB-US) for $1099. Shipping is free or select free store pickup where available.

Thanks to Community Member SirSquidd & Staff Member SmilingKite474 [discuss] for finding this deal.

Note: Availability for pickup may vary by location

Features:
  • Convenient Recharging. DELTA 2 and its Extra Battery charge and discharge in unison. Recharging from portable solar panels, AC outlets, or our Smart Generator is easy.
  • With a capacity of 1kWh to start with, you've got enough energy for your essentials for hours on end. Need even more? Add on the DELTA 2 extra battery to reach 2048Wh, or add on the DELTA Max Extra Battery to hit 3040Wh. Great for home backup or everyday appliances.
  • 7x faster AC charging - X-stream tech means that delta 2-charges 7-times faster than the competition that's 0% to 80% in just 50-minutes with AC input
  • Control from anywhere use the EcoFlow app to control your delta 2 from anywhere using wi-fi link with bluetooth when off-grid either way, you can check charging data, customize settings and adjust the charging speed with ease
  • Kits are sent in 2 boxes and may not arrive at the same time.

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Wellbots has EcoFlow Delta 2 1800W Portable Power Station + Delta 2 Extra Battery (delta2+EB-US) for $1049 w/ discount code DELTA2PREP. Shipping is free.

Home Depot has EcoFlow Delta 2 1800W Portable Power Station + Delta 2 Extra Battery (delta2+EB-US) for $1099. Shipping is free or select free store pickup where available.

Thanks to Community Member SirSquidd & Staff Member SmilingKite474 [discuss] for finding this deal.

Note: Availability for pickup may vary by location

Features:
  • Convenient Recharging. DELTA 2 and its Extra Battery charge and discharge in unison. Recharging from portable solar panels, AC outlets, or our Smart Generator is easy.
  • With a capacity of 1kWh to start with, you've got enough energy for your essentials for hours on end. Need even more? Add on the DELTA 2 extra battery to reach 2048Wh, or add on the DELTA Max Extra Battery to hit 3040Wh. Great for home backup or everyday appliances.
  • 7x faster AC charging - X-stream tech means that delta 2-charges 7-times faster than the competition that's 0% to 80% in just 50-minutes with AC input
  • Control from anywhere use the EcoFlow app to control your delta 2 from anywhere using wi-fi link with bluetooth when off-grid either way, you can check charging data, customize settings and adjust the charging speed with ease
  • Kits are sent in 2 boxes and may not arrive at the same time.

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Written by SubZero5 | Staff

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Written by SirSquidd

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Model: EcoFlow 1800-Watt Portable Power Station in Black | DELTA2+EB-US

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Not exactly a 'replacement' if you need a lot of power over a long period of time, but it can do the job in a lot of cases, e.g. if you're working out on a remote property and just need to run a few tools or charge batteries here and there - they can be great for that.

Battery/Inverters are best thought of as "buffers" - they can serve as your main power source for a given amount of time (and do so silently). When the batteries get low, you can top them off by running a generator for a while then shut it off and go right back to enjoying silent power.

These do also support solar panel input, and depending on your energy needs, you may not even need to ever top off with a generator.
You do not need to power a freezer or fridge nonstop during power outages. You can quickly freeze/cool a fridge, and it will stay cold enough or hours. Further, a small 5-10btu window or mobile AC is all a person needs in an emergency. That's why it's called an emergency because you are running on bare essentials. Running a 9000w generator nonstop is expensive, loud, and just plain out of touch with reality. This device is a supplemental power source for 'essentials', and it can easily power a 120v fridge 1 or 2 cycles long enough to cool things down another 8 hours. Additionally, you can power these batteries with a generator, and you can do so quickly. not sure what the issue is here. I guess you want to live like a king during a power outage. most reasonable people do not think this way.
These are LiFePO4

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Quote from DaShadow577 :
Would this act as a replacement for a gas generator .
Not exactly a 'replacement' if you need a lot of power over a long period of time, but it can do the job in a lot of cases, e.g. if you're working out on a remote property and just need to run a few tools or charge batteries here and there - they can be great for that.

Battery/Inverters are best thought of as "buffers" - they can serve as your main power source for a given amount of time (and do so silently). When the batteries get low, you can top them off by running a generator for a while then shut it off and go right back to enjoying silent power.

These do also support solar panel input, and depending on your energy needs, you may not even need to ever top off with a generator.
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Bobertbosun
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Quote from DaShadow577 :
Would this act as a replacement for a gas generator .
Absolutely not. I use one (half of this) for my fridges and deep freezers. It's actually carried four in total for a few hours. It should be able to handle a normal fridge overnight, but that's probably about it. I'm tempted to get this for more capacity
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newarkhiphop
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Quote from DaShadow577 :
Would this act as a replacement for a gas generator .
Yes, possibly depending on what you are trying to power
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micahman33
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Got this during the last time they had this sale…love it. We had a power outage and I was able to power our fridge and some fans overnight. I also got 400w of solar panels to recharge it during the day. It's clearly not going to power your whole house for days or anything, but it's great for camping and for a basic backup to power.
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ccbowers
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Quote from chunmanc123 :
not LiFePO4 battery, which means it will regrade if you use it often?
These are LiFePO4
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Old_Snake308
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Quote from DaShadow577 :
Would this act as a replacement for a gas generator .
No but it will allow you to stretch your gas reserves significantly
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madcow3417
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Can the extra battery function at all separate from the main unit? Does it have an inverter, a charger controller, a direct power output, anything?
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Quote from Caleo :
Not exactly a 'replacement' if you need a lot of power over a long period of time, but it can do the job in a lot of cases, e.g. if you're working out on a remote property and just need to run a few tools or charge batteries here and there - they can be great for that.

Battery/Inverters are best thought of as "buffers" - they can serve as your main power source for a given amount of time (and do so silently). When the batteries get low, you can top them off by running a generator for a while then shut it off and go right back to enjoying silent power.

These do also support solar panel input, and depending on your energy needs, you may not even need to ever top off with a generator.
These are also helpful for people in apartments that can't run a gas generator outside.
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Quote from chunmanc123 :
not LiFePO4 battery, which means it will regrade if you use it often?
These are both LiFePO4 batteries. 3000 cycles to 80%
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sparked1
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Seems a bit large with both units for just 2kWh. Why is the extra battery the same size as the main unit? Seems like that could be much smaller.
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If I buy two of these would it qualify for the 30% solar tax credit since it will have.a total power of 4KWh?
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