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EcoFlow power stations can be safely transported by handling them with care, avoiding extreme temperatures, and using protective gear such as gloves and a dolly. It's also crucial to check the weight and size of the unit before moving it. Proper packaging and securing the unit can help prevent damage during transport.
Preparing for Transport
When preparing to transport your EcoFlow power station, start by checking the unit’s weight and dimensions to ensure you have the necessary equipment. The Delta Pro, for example, weighs around 48 pounds (21.8 kg), while the River series units weigh between 15-20 pounds (6.8-9 kg). Use a dolly or cart to move the unit, especially if you have a heavy unit like the Delta Pro. This will help distribute the weight and reduce the risk of injury.
Protecting the Unit During Transport
To protect your EcoFlow power station during transport, use protective gear such as gloves and a dolly with a soft, padded surface. You can also use a moving blanket or a large piece of cardboard to wrap around the unit, providing extra cushioning and protection from scratches. If you’re transporting the unit in a vehicle, consider using a soft, padded bag or container to further protect it from bumps and shocks.
Best Practices for Moving Large Units
If you need to move a larger EcoFlow power station, such as the Delta Pro, consider enlisting the help of a friend or two to assist with the transport. Use a dolly with a sturdy frame and large, flat wheels to make it easier to maneuver the unit. When loading the unit into a vehicle, place it in a secure location, such as the trunk or a cargo area, and tie it down with straps or ropes to prevent it from shifting during transport.
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