EF ECOFLOW

EF ECOFLOW Solar Generator DELTA 2 with 2x220W Portable Solar Panels 1024Wh LFP Battery Fast Charging Portable Power

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  • Solar Generator: This portable power station runs on solar power for clean, sustainable energy.
  • High Capacity Battery: 1024Wh lithium iron phosphate battery provides long-lasting power.
  • Fast Charging: Rapid charge technology gets you back up and running quickly.
  • Multiple Uses: Ideal for home backup power, camping, RVs, and more.
  • Compact Design: Lightweight and portable, perfect for on-the-go power needs.
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Product details

BrandEF ECOFLOW
Wattage500 watts
Fuel Typesolar
Power SourceSolar Powered
Recommended Uses For ProductCamping, Commercial, Residential
Voltage12 Volts (DC)
Output Wattage500
Special FeaturePortable
Included ComponentsAC charging cable, User manual, App quick start guide, Warranty card, Kickstand Carry Bag, User Manual See more
Colorblack

Technical specifications

brandEF ECOFLOW
wattage500 watts
fuel_typesolar
power_sourceSolar Powered
recommended_uses_for_productCamping, Commercial, Residential
voltage12 Volts (DC)
output_wattage500
special_featurePortable
included_componentsAC charging cable, User manual, App quick start guide, Warranty card, Kickstand Carry Bag, User Manual
colorblack
product_dimensions15.7"L x 8.3"W x 11.1"H
materialMetal (Frame & Housing), Plastic/Rubber (Insulation), Glass/Plastic/Silicon (Solar Panels)
model_nameDELTA 2
engine_typeSolar
tank_volume1 Gallons
engine_displacement79 Cubic Centimeters
total_power_outlets15
engine_power_maximum2700 Watts
starting_wattage2700 Watts
running_wattage1500 Watts
upc842783121738
manufacturerEF ECOFLOW
item_weight57.8 pounds
item_model_numberEFD330
date_first_availableAugust 20, 2024
best_sellers_rank#12,432 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #66 in Outdoor Generators

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Customers find this power station to be a high-quality, well-engineered device that performs exceptionally well as a UPS and solar generator.

★★★★★

Much more than just a battery backup!

E. TaylorDecember 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. Read more

★★★★★

EcoFlow Delta 3 Plus: The Solar-Ready UPS That’s So Good You’ll Wish You Could Give It Six Stars

Dan QNovember 23, 2025

The EcoFlow Delta 3 Plus is, without exaggeration, one of those rare devices you wish you could rate six stars just to properly communicate how absurdly good it is. Most portable power stations feel like compromises—good at some things, mediocre at others, never quite earning total trust. The Delta 3 Plus is the opposite: it behaves like a fully grown UPS, a renewable energy appliance, and a field-grade generator all sharing the same chassis. And thanks to its 10ms switchover, it keeps networking racks online so smoothly you’ll have to check the logs to confirm the power even flickered. For small business racks, lab gear, or home network cores, it simply doesn’t flinch. That would already be enough to recommend it, but then EcoFlow wandered into “hold my beer” territory and added dual MPPT inputs that accept up to 1000W of solar. Actual, full-size house panels plug into this thing like it’s a pint-sized powerwall, and the result is borderline magical. You can run a firewall, switch, modem, controller, and accessories for 8+ hours straight… and then watch the Delta 3 Plus refill itself on solar faster than many UPS units recharge from AC. For anyone trying to build a cost-efficient hybrid UPS solution—or just wanting peace of mind without buying enterprise battery cabinets—this is the most practical and overachieving option available. The versatility is what seals its legendary status. In the rack, it’s a clean, quiet, LFP-based protector that outperforms most UPS units on stability and lifespan. On the job site, it runs tools, testers, laptops, APs, or anything you’d normally plug into a generator—minus the noise, fumes, or neighbors glaring at you. And once work is over, it becomes the ultimate camping battery, perfectly happy to run lights, induction cookers, or even a full-size microwave because yes, someone will try it. Fast charging makes it almost unfair, thermal control is dialed-in, and the whole device feels like it was engineered by people who decided portable power should be fun, not stressful. What makes the Delta 3 Plus such a “must own” device is how it quietly replaces multiple categories of equipment. It’s a UPS that lasts longer. A solar generator that charges faster. A portable battery that behaves like a home backup unit. A field tool that simply refuses to fail when everything else is having a bad day. It’s the one power solution that makes you immediately wonder how you ever worked—or camped—without it. If there’s a higher tier than “highly recommended,” this belongs in it. ⸻ Pros • 10ms switchover rivaling high-end UPS units • Two MPPT solar inputs supporting 1000W—works with house panels • LFP battery = safe, long-lived, cool-running chemistry • Powers a full SMB rack for 8+ hours with ease • Fast charging, quiet operation, incredibly stable inverter • Equally brilliant for racks, field work, camping, and off-grid setups • Feels like multiple devices replaced by one overachiever Cons • Heavy—portable power still means “you’re carrying power” • Overkill for anything smaller than a full rack or campsite • EcoFlow’s app occasionally wants to be the star of the show • You will absolutely end up wanting two Read more

★★★★★

Reliable Power When I Need It Most!

Dimelsa Truiz FloresNovember 26, 2025

I’ve been using the EF ECOFLOW DELTA 3 Plus and it has exceeded every expectation. The LiFePO4 battery gives me incredible peace of mind with its long lifespan, and the power output is impressive—running my essential home devices, camping gear, and even my RV setup with no problem. I love how fast it charges and how quiet it is compared to other power stations I’ve tried. The USB-C port is perfect for my electronics, and having the option to pair it with a solar panel makes it even better. Truly a dependable, powerful backup system—definitely a five-star product! Read more

★★★★★

A Great Investment. Happy I Have It. Plan To Get Another.

MHallMarch 21, 2025

I wish I had not waited so long. I originally purchased this unit for off-grid amateur radio operations. It works very well for that purpose. But recent storm related outages allowed this unit to really demonstrate its capabilities. The unit paid for itself when it kept my fridge and freezer running during a recent outage. This unit is reasonably light, very portable, can handle a variety of tasks (charging cell phones, computers, running coffee makers, fridges, and freezers, and even driving my tankless water heater. The first day I recharged it using my gasoline generator. It recharged quickly. The next day I was able to deploy the solar panels (the panels can recharge the system in a couple of hours in very good conditions). At one point, the panels were actually recharging the unit while powering a fridge. Impressive. I love that charge-through capability. I wish the cables for the solar panel connections were longer. And I wish an anchoring system for the solar panels was provided (the light panels are great, but are very unstable in windy conditions). While I still have and use gasoline generators, this is my go-to generator for all kinds of projects. I'm pleased I purchased it and am planning to buy another one this year. Read more

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