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EcoFlow Delta 2 1800w power station with 220w solar panel $629

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Model: EcoFlow 1800-Watt Portable Power Station (1 Solar Panel Included) in Black | DELTA2-220W

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Good Deal - $850 on Ecoflows site - https://us.ecoflow.com/products/d...2843773001
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kreizyidiot
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Not a good deal.... it's 1024wh with a 220 solar panel.
There's one with the extra battery pack for 3k wh plus 2 110 Sp for 986.
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Quote from kreizyidiot :
Not a good deal.... it's 1024wh with a 220 solar panel.
There's one with the extra battery pack for 3k wh plus 2 110 Sp for 986.

You're talking $629 vs. $986... for 2 different products, not really comparing apples to apples. I think it would be helpful to at least stay on topic with relevant posts
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Quote from kreizyidiot :
Not a good deal.... it's 1024wh with a 220 solar panel.
There's one with the extra battery pack for 3k wh plus 2 110 Sp for 986.

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videotrader
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How long would this power a midea 12000 btu inverter ac?

https://www.midea.com/us/Heating_...P14AHS1TWT

I can't wind the wattage on the unit…
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Quote from videotrader :
How long would this power a midea 12000 btu inverter ac?

https://www.midea.com/us/Heating_...P14AHS1TWT

I can't wind the wattage on the unit…
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A 12,000 BTU inverter air conditioner typically uses between 900 and 1,500 watts of power. The exact wattage can vary depending on the specific model's efficiency (SEER rating), the temperature and humidity of the room, and whether the unit is operating at full capacity or maintaining a set temperature.
Here's a more detailed breakdown:
General Range:
Expect a 12,000 BTU inverter AC to use somewhere between 900 and 1500 watts.
Efficiency Matters:
Higher SEER (Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio) ratings indicate greater efficiency, meaning the unit will use less energy to produce the same cooling output.
Running Conditions:
The unit will use more power when first starting up or when trying to cool a very hot room. As the room cools down, the inverter's compressor will slow down and reduce power consumption.
Example:
A 12,000 BTU unit with a SEER rating of 13 might use around 900 watts per hour, according to American Home Water & Air, while a unit with a higher SEER rating could use less.
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Quote from videotrader :
How long would this power a midea 12000 btu inverter ac? https://www.midea.com/us/Heating_...P14AHS1TWTI can't wind the wattage on the unit…
Depends on outdoor temp and other factors like how much sun your house gets, how well insulated your house is, how much space it needs to keep cool, etc. But, mine's been cranking up to a pretty aggressive ~900W when it's been hitting mid 90s out. When it cools off to only ~80 or so at night it ramps down to the 90-200W range with relaxed fans/less noise.

So, working basically maxed out it'll only last about an hour continuous in hot 95+ degree heat.
On a cooler 80 degree night? maybe 5-8hrs+

Go for the Delta 3 Plus though, been around $550 by itself lately. 2x 500W inputs make it much better for running a 12K btu unit from (mostly) solar. Much quieter unit too.

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