The EcoFlow Power Station Sells Out Every Hurricane Season, And It's Now Going for Pennies - Kotaku
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The EcoFlow Power Station Sells Out Every Hurricane Season, And It's Now Going for Pennies - Kotaku
"Amazon just dropped the price on the 1,800W EcoFlow Delta 2 from $699 to $429, which makes it the lowest price we've ever tracked for this powerhouse portable power station that can run 90% of your household appliances. This is the unit that sells out every time severe weather hits and right now you can grab it at 39% off."
"The unit achieves a surge capacity of up to 2700 watts to power the initial surge of power with motor-driven appliances turning on so that your refrigerator or air conditioner kicks on without a hiccup. LiFePO4 chemistry is capable of over 3000 full charge cycles until the battery degrades to 80% capacity, which equates to about 10 years of day use. This is six times longer compared to conventional lithium-ion batteries used within lower-cost power stations."
"The charging speed on this device is completely nuts: The Delta 2 reaches 80% from zero in 50 minutes and 100% in 80 minutes with a standard wall outlet. That's seven times as fast as previous EcoFlow products and enables you to get disaster backup power virtually instantly when storms are looming. The product feeds 1200 watts of AC input to the battery and that's why it charges that quickly."
Amazon discounted the 1,800W EcoFlow Delta 2 from $699 to $429. The unit houses a 1,024‑watt‑hour LiFePO4 battery and supplies 1,800W continuous AC power through four wall outlets, with up to 2,700W surge capacity for motor-driven appliances. LiFePO4 chemistry supports over 3,000 full charge cycles to 80% capacity, roughly a decade of daily use and about six times the longevity of conventional lithium‑ion packs. The Delta 2 reaches 80% charge in 50 minutes and 100% in 80 minutes via a standard outlet thanks to 1,200W AC input, with faster charging producing louder fan noise. The power rating enables operation of high-draw devices like space heaters, power tools, grills, washers, refrigerators, and air conditioners.
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