Costco Wholesale has for its
Members: EcoFlow RIVER 2 Pro 768Wh 800W LiFePO4 Portable Power Station (Without Solar Panel, ZMR620-B-US-NBox) on sale for $299.99 - $70 off manufacturer's savings =
$229.99.
Shipping is free.
- Note: Non-Members may purchase but are subject to a 5% surcharge.
Thanks to Community Member
David_David for sharing this deal.
Specs:
- Capacity: 768Wh
- Battery Type: LiFePO4
- Battery Lifecycle: 3,000+ cycles to 80%+ capacity
- Inputs:
- Solar Input Recharge: 11-50V, 13A, 220W max (MPPT)
- AC Input Recharge: 100-120V~ 50Hz/60Hz, 940W max
- Car Input DC: 12V/24V, 8A, 100W max
- Outputs:
- 4x AC (800W continuous pure sine wave, 1600W X-Boost, 120V 50Hz/60Hz)
- 1x USB-C (5/9/12/15/20V, 5A, 100W max)
- 3x USB-A (5V, 2.4A, 12W max each)
- 1x Car Port DC (12.6V, 10A, 126W max)
- 2x DC5521 (12.6V, 3A, 36W max each)
- UPS Switch Time: < 30ms (EPS auto-switch)
- Wireless Connection: Wi-Fi + Bluetooth (EcoFlow app)
- Dimension: 10.6 x 10.2 x 8.9" (18.2 lbs)
- Warranty: 5-Years
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I don't even know how they get away with marketing that feature, it's basically a full on lie. Maybe they only market it like that on US customer portals since in the US lying to the public is not only permitted but encouraged.
Not the same thing, but the Ecoflow naming is terrible inviting confusion.
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This delta 2 claims it can do 1800 watts with no mention of X-Boost. Don't have it myself so I can't confirm.
I have a 1500Wh/2000W from another brand now that I've even ran an 8000 BTU airconditioner from, cold start and all. So my issues could've easily been unrelated.
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This delta 2 claims it can do 1800 watts with no mention of X-Boost. Don't have it myself so I can't confirm.
Pecron E600LFP has 1200W inverter, $227 after GOGREEN code.
https://www.pecron.com/products/p...0683153596
Pecron E1000LFP has 1800W inverter, $332 after GOGREEN code.
https://www.pecron.com/products/p...00w-1024wh
X-Boost and the similar technologies every manufacturer offers are techniques to operate certain devices that require a fixed amount of amps. Heating devices are most common, ie an electric skillet, heat gun, hair dryer, space heater. These devices will work but at a reduced output, ie you're only getting 800 watts worth of heat out of the River 2 Pro (& frequently less).
The other way to think about these techniques is that they can sort of function like a soft-start - the inverter can briefly supply higher amperage at a lower voltage, then when the amperage draw is reduced the voltage will return to normal.
You're much better off using a power station with a sufficiently strong inverter if you know the application in advance, but in a pinch these techniques can be the difference between a device working poorly or not at all.
This delta 2 claims it can do 1800 watts with no mention of X-Boost. Don't have it myself so I can't confirm.
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