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Old 09-07-2023, 06:07 AM   #11 (permalink)
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EcoFlow DELTA Power Station
1800W & 1260Wh
on sale! $1,299.00

EcoFlow 160W Solar Panel
Sale $329.00
What are some of the key features and pricing aspects of the EcoFlow DELTA Power Station and EcoFlow 160W Solar Panel, as well as how these products can be utilized to create sustainable energy solutions for consumers seeking to harness solar power?

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Old 09-07-2023, 12:36 PM   #12 (permalink)
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Harbor Freight Tools has begun carrying both the Jackery and Ecoflow solar/ battery/ synthesized pure sinewave inverter packages.
And the Ecoflow offers more kWh for the money.
AeroStealth has had one of the Jackery for years now. No complaints.
I could have used one of these on the spur-of-the-moment trip to the West Coast and back.
And, at home, I could use conventional power tools down on the creek, and have some power during the people-killer ERCOT power outages which have become famous now.
The prices are kinda scary, and I've no idea if there's something like a 'GEEK SQUAD' which could diagnose and service these if a power diode or transistor got eventually got zorched.
SIA Electronics, in (Illinois I think ) was able to troubleshoot, and 'rebuild' the ECU for Spirit.
I'd like to have a resource like that for inverters.
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I don't like the all-in-one units, not only because they are overpriced, not only because their modularity is limited, but also because they're designed to be disposable if anything breaks.

Best bet is to spend time on an off-grid forum and find out what inverters are best, which batteries, etc. Build it to your needs rather than be pigeonholed into whatever these all-in-one units happen to offer. It will be lower cost, and if anything breaks, you can replace what's broken rather than huck the whole thing in the garbage.

Finally, I would never consider a dinky ~1kWh battery as a "generator".
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I first learned about the Ecoflow Delta at www.youtube.com/@WillProwse. I see that he put this up a month ago:


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