Okay, I have used Ecoflow Delta and River 600 both of which are very portable and can be carried around by yourself. But, with a larger battery capacity, comes a higher weight. Weighing 100 pounds, Delta Pro is definitely not an easy-to-carry device. It is still portable but not very convenient to move.
When it comes to portable power stations, power and battery performance are the most important. Higher power means you can drive multiple and/or high-power appliances without having to worry about overloading the station.
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Tip: If you live in a place that gets too cold/hot, portable battery stations may not be a great option for you. HVAC and water heating are vital in many cases and most power stations fail to cover those devices. A gas generator can be a good option in such cases.
I tried solar charging by connecting my Ecoflow 110V foldable solar panel to it. It works well. There is a solar input indicator on the display along with input wattage. For households, I recommend using a rooftop solar kit. For outdoor/travel use, get a portable solar panel. These are the ones I recommend.
The biggest issue with the DELTA Pro portable generator is its sound. It is so annoying. I have used different power stations before, mostly of lower capacities like 1500Wh or so and they were quiet during operation. With a larger capacity comes louder noise. Delta Pro makes so much noise that I stopped charging it when I am around.
Personally, I use portable power stations during road trips/outdoor activities. But people who live in rural areas might make use of it well. Especially, those who are prone to frequent power outages, storms, etc. I did use my stations during the last winter storm here in Texas.
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