EcoFlow Is Going All In, Now Selling Its 1800W Delta 3 Classic Power Generator for Peanuts - Kotaku
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EcoFlow Is Going All In, Now Selling Its 1800W Delta 3 Classic Power Generator for Peanuts - Kotaku
"The Delta 3 Classic comes with a 1024Wh LiFePO4 battery that holds immense value in terms of practical battery life. LiFePO4 battery life may sound like an advertising gimmick at first: The truth remains that LiFePO4 batteries enjoy an unmatched lifespan of more than 10 years. That simply implies that you can power this power bank thousands of times with minimal capacity loss."
"The 1800W of continuous power supports your necessary electronics without an issue. The fridge in your house may not get power. Carry a space heating device to heat your room. No issues at all. Coffee maker in the early morning hours at your camping site. Nothing is more important than that. The X-Boost Technology increases your power capacity to 2600W. The starting surge power of 3600W provides power to your devices that consume high startup power without shutting your system down."
"Charging speed is what sets good power stations from great ones: In that respect, the Delta 3 Classic stands out. The X-Stream AC charging system gets your power levels from zero to 80 percent in only 45 minutes. Consider that for a moment: In that amount of time, it takes to watch an episode of your favorite TV show, you'll have enough power to last your laptop an entire workday as well as keep your fridge full of cold food"
The EcoFlow Delta 3 Classic provides a 1024Wh LiFePO4 battery, 1800W continuous output, 3600W starting surge and X-Boost capability up to 2600W. LiFePO4 chemistry offers an unmatched lifespan of more than 10 years, enabling thousands of cycles with minimal capacity loss. The unit delivers rapid charging via X-Stream AC, restoring charge from 0 to 80 percent in about 45 minutes. The Classic model removes premium add-ons to focus on core backup functions and practical value, making it suitable for most households at a reduced price of $399.
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