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EF ECOFLOW Portable Power Station DELTA 3 Plus, 1024Wh LiFePO4 (LFP) Battery, 1800W AC/140W USB-C Output, Solar Generator (Solar Panel Optional) for Home Backup, Camping&RV

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About this item

  • 5 Fast Charging Options. With 1500W AC input, it charges to 80% in 40 mins. Solar charging reaches 80% in 1 hr, 100% in 70 mins. The 800W Alternator charges to 80% in 1 hr, 100% in 1.3 hrs. Using EcoFlow smart generator, it charges 80% in 40 mins and fully in 56 mins. Hybrid charging (AC + solar) also achieves the same speed.
  • Durable and Reliable for 10 Years. Powered by LiFePO4 (LFP) cells, with 4000 cycles to 80%, offering 25% more durability than industry standards. Enjoy a 10-year lifespan for daily use. The IP65 battery pack provides triple protection: splash-proof, dust-proof, and oil-proof.
  • Flexible Expansion up to 5kWh. The DELTA 3 Series seamlessly integrates with EcoFlow's ecosystem, enabling the addition of DELTA 3, DELTA Pro 3, or DELTA 2 Max battery packs. Expand your power potential up to a robust 5kWh.
  • Smart Energy Management System. The app offers12-hour storm and outage alerts, low battery/storage reminders, and a usage dashboard. Customize charge speed, power schedules, and enable power-saving mode. With the upgraded Time-of-Use (TOU) mode, automatically calculate savings and optimize charge/discharge times.
  • 10 ms Switch-Over UPS Protection. The DELTA 3 Plus functions as a true UPS with a 10 ms switch-over time, ideal for NAS, servers, POS systems, and critical backups, ensuring no data loss from unexpected shutdowns.
  • Power 13 Appliances Simultaneously. With abundant interfaces, it powers 13 appliances at once, perfect for emergencies. X-Boost supports resistive appliances with power demands over 2200W continuously.



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Micky
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2025
Hey there! I just got my hands on the EF ECOFLOW Portable Power Station DELTA 2 Plus, and let me tell you, it’s been a game-changer. Whether you’re heading out for a camping trip or just want a reliable backup at home, this thing is gold! I mean, it’s super versatile and doesn’t let you down.One of my favorite things is how easy it is to charge up with solar panels. If you’re looking to be eco-friendly, this is definitely a win. And talk about power! I’ve had my laptop, phone, and even a few small kitchen appliances running all at the same time, and it handles it like a champ.Now, I won't lie, it’s a bit on the pricey side, but honestly, the convenience and peace of mind it brings are well worth the investment. If you need a dependable power source, I highly recommend checking this one out!
leonowski
Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2025
The product itself works for long power outages. The problem I'm having is a lack of support. They do not respond to the email address they advertise for support. Further, their web based support form does not allow submission.It feels like they go out of their way to avoid supporting customers. You would be wise to stay away from this company and their lack of support.
Aaron
Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2025
I recently purchased an EcoFlow portable power station, and I am incredibly impressed with its performance. From the sleek, compact design to its impressive battery life, EcoFlow has truly delivered a game-changer for off-grid power. Whether I’m camping, working remotely, or preparing for emergencies, it keeps my devices charged and running smoothly. The setup is quick and user-friendly, and I love how efficiently it recharges, even from solar panels. The multiple output options make it versatile, accommodating everything from phones to larger appliances. Overall, EcoFlow offers an exceptional product that combines sustainability with convenience, and I highly recommend it for anyone in need of reliable, portable power.
E. Taylor
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2024
The ecoflow Delta 3 plus is a game changer for me; it is much more than just a stand alone battery backup. A few years back I got into the battery backup game by purchasing some Jackery power stations and also several Vtoman that first got me into the LiFeP04 batteries. These typically sit around doing nothing except waiting for a power outage which is typically no more than 10 hours a year from La DWP but with CA politics I'm anticipating more outages.I have since moved to ecoflow products with their intelligent software which allows me both the backup capability but also just as importantly they can be used as a buffer for solar power to save money by harvesting solar energy.So far I'm just experimenting but I am quite pleased with the results. I've had several UPS battery backups from cyberpower but they use lead acid batteries which after a few years begin to die and never give me more than 5 or 10 minutes of backup anyway but now with the ecoflow I get hours of backup and a UPS as well.I have four areas of concern: my computer equipment and routers as area 1, my refrigerators area 2, my home theater area 3, and my security cameras in area 4. Each is now protected by battery backup. the Jackery and Vtoman use manual switch over for the 2 refrigerators and my home theater while Ecoflow now protects all my computer equipment and internet along with my security cameras system.For the security cameras I have an ecoflow River 3 plus because it switches over automatically and the computers and routers are on the Delta 3 plus also switching over automatically to battery when necessary.But here's the difference the Delta 3 plus also serves as an automatic savings mode and there's where it shines above all my other power stations and possibly all others in its price range by other manufacturers.One can partition the battery capacity into two uses the standard battery backup but also a solar power battery buffer.The partitioning can be set using the app and I've currently set it to 50% for battery backup and 50% for buffering and here's how it works:In the morning before the sun comes up the battery will be at 50% with the AC power from the grid being used to power my computer equipment and the routers in UPS mode. I have four 100 watt solar panels wired in 2p2s configuration so the that the two pairs in series produce 40 volts and these 2 pairs are wired in parallel so that under best conditions produce about 400 watts. The 60 volt input on the solar is perfect for this. My other power-stations can only accept 12-30 and so will not work with this setup.The computer equipment (desktop, switches, routers, wifi, fiber ONT, 3 monitors, lamp etc.) typically use between 130 and 250 Watts. My solar panels are ground-based and are in the shade until about 8:00 a.m. and then they begin to produce power until sometime after 2:00 p.m. when again in the shade but that's because this is December and I expect much better results in the the other seasons.But they quickly begin to generate more power than I'm using and so the second 50% of the delta 3 plus capacity is used to store up the excess solar coming in. As soon as I've used about 5% of this capacity to store solar power the Delta 3 plus shuts off the grid power and starts powering from its battery on output with solar coming in on input.This continues throughout the day until my panels are once again in the shade but by then the battery will be nearly at 100% full (which is why I set it to 50% for buffering) and it will then continue to power my computers from battery until the capacity is back down to 50% at which time it will turn the grid power back on. So, the computers remain off-grid for an extra 2 hours after solar production is done.It does this all automatically and ends up typically saving me 1-2 kwh of power each day. I'm on a fixed rate plan with two tiers and the second tier is about 28 cents a kilowatt hour so during a month I can expect perhaps $12 to $15 in savings on my electric bill and these are using December numbers. This means that in one year the Ecoflow plus solar panels will have paid for the 4 solar panels which cost me $200. BTW, if you're on a plan that charges more at peak, they have a separate mode that works with that plan.Of course I can install a second set of panels and a third set if I have room in my backyard but then I would need extra battery buffering for the Delta 3 plus which could be done by using the expansion port and an expansion battery.Since the plus comes with two independent 500 watt solar inputs I currently am using the second one along with a $163 12-volt Li-time 100 amp hour battery with a 12 to 24v DC to DC converter for an extra 1.25kwh backup battery although I can't have it switched in and charged automatically. This was just an experiment based on a YouTube video describing the technique - by up-loader "the old jarhead".So the bottom line is I am very pleased with the results and one other thing: I have never yet heard the fan although I know it's on so I think Eco flow has definitely hit this one out of the park. It really is a wonderfully engineered product and well worth the $650 price range I paid for it.
JSB
Reviewed in the United States on December 13, 2024
The EcoFlow Delta 3 Plus is a compact and expandable 1,024Wh portable power station. It delivers 1,800W output and recharges in under an hour. It has six AC outlets, USB-C, USB-A, and dual solar inputs, it’s perfect for home backup or outdoor use. It’s whisper quiet and looks stunning in its new design. Mine is a dedicated UPS for my computer and networking gear and has its own solar array, powering my office while being completely off grid.
Xiwei Wu
Reviewed in the United States on December 12, 2024
As owner of both EcoFlow River 2 and River 2 Pro, the Delta 3 plus is definitely a great step up. I used it mainly as a UPS device for my home office. The first thing I noticed is how quiet it is compared to River line products. I won't even notice it is running while sitting right besides it. The solar input also greatly improved, with up to 1000W combined vs. only 220W for River 2 Pro, which means one can quickly charge it with more panels. With that said, it could be tricky to find the right panel supplying that much power but within the VOC spec (below 60V per solar input ). I think the best bet is using 2 arrays of two 300W panels. AC charge is also very fast at 1500W, although the last few percent will lower to 500W or so. There are many new app features allowing one to control the behavior of the device, which is quite useful and nice to have. I have not tried connecting to extra battery yet, but its capability of connecting various battery lines makes it quite flexible.The only down side is the high idle consumption, which is typical for this type of devices. Based on my estimation, it uses about 15W energy without AC and 45W with AC turned on, to keep it running. That is higher than River 2 pro, although its AC output is also much higher. I use energy from my house solar panels to charge it, so I don't worry about the idle consumption too much.Overall, I think it is a great upgrade from the smaller River line devices. It serves as a great power source for small house appliances or home office when grid is down. It is also perfect for home office set up. with the UPS feature. Highly recommended.
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