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Refurbished: EcoFlow DELTA 2 Max 2048Wh Portable Power Station LFP, Certified Refurbished - $679

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Refurbished Ecoflow Delta 2 Max $679 deal price is back Ecoflow official eBay store with code INDEPENDENCE20

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6h ago
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6h ago
drdusty
6h ago
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i own 2 of these refurbs purchased via the Ecoflow ebay store. And, i use them daily. i paid $699 about 6 months ago. They work very well and i highly recommend the product. Be aware that the "Delta Max" has several variants. not all have the same specs and same battery chemistry. This one (Delta 2 Max, 2048wh, LFP) is the better one and the one i own. Mine have dual solar inputs which is a major reason for my purchase. i will likely buy another when my budget can handle it.
4h ago
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Propain
4h ago
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Would something this small be able to function as a short term UPS for a home (30mins to an hour?), yet be removable to use for outdoor entertainment?
3h ago
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Joined Apr 2007
3h ago
Siward
3h ago
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Quote from Propain :
Would something this small be able to function as a short term UPS for a home (30mins to an hour?), yet be removable to use for outdoor entertainment?
Probably not for an entire house, but yes. I have a 1024Wh model, and I used it a few weeks ago when our power went out for a few hours. Charged my phone, made coffee, boiled water for oatmeal (in an electric kettle).
2h ago
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BeautifulVest1304
2h ago
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So, unconfuse me. I pay 13.5 cents per kWh delivered. So, if I use this instead, at full capacity, I am saving a bit over a quarter, or $25 per hundred hours that I use it at full capacity or much less at lower draws? But I have to drop $679 for the privilege ? That is a long ROI as well as something else to install and maintain, right ? What am I missing ? Is this mainly for camping, backup or mobile use ?
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ChrisB95
2h ago
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If you're a costco member you can buy a two pack for $1600 with the 800w alternator charger. Buying them new allowa you to use the 30% irs tax credit which you can't utilize if buying used or refurbished. It comes out cheaper to buy the costco 2 pack and even cheaper after selling the alternator charger for $200-300. I had bought 3 of these packs when they were $1500.
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ChrisB95
2h ago
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Quote from BeautifulVest1304 :
So, unconfuse me. I pay 13.5 cents per kWh delivered. So, if I use this instead, at full capacity, I am saving a bit over a quarter, or $25 per hundred hours that I use it at full capacity or much less at lower draws? But I have to drop $679 for the privilege ? That is a long ROI as well as something else to install and maintain, right ? What am I missing ? Is this mainly for camping, backup or mobile use ?

It's mainly to have as a backup or for portable power. For me, in California, I pay 39 and 49 cents per kWh delivered, so I benefit more by charging this with solar panels. I have one of these with 2 extra batteries running power to an ac that runs during the whole day time. I have another with one battery that exclusively runs a fridge and freezer. My main goal was to avoid paying as much of the peak rate from pg&e. I get more than a full discharge per day for one of the units since I have 4x 430 solar panels feeding it power while it powers the air conditioner. It doesn't usually fill the battery completely, but it keeps up with the energy use.

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