This comparison pits capacity against portability. The Bluetti AC200L packs double the battery at 2048Wh with 2400W of output. The EcoFlow Delta 3 Plus counters with half the weight, faster charging, and UPS capability. These are fundamentally different products that happen to compete for the same buyer.
Specs at a Glance
| Spec | AC200L | Delta 3 Plus | |------|--------|--------------| | Capacity | 2,048Wh | 1,024Wh | | Output | 2,400W (3,600W lifting) | 1,800W (2,700W surge) | | Weight | 62.4 lbs | 25.4 lbs | | AC Charge | ~1.5 hours | ~56 minutes | | Solar Input | Up to 500W | Up to 500W | | Battery | LFP, 3,500+ cycles | LFP, 4,000+ cycles | | Expandable | Up to 8,192Wh | Yes (Delta batteries) | | RV Outlet | Yes (30A TT-30) | No | | Price | $1,199 | $999 |
Capacity: Twice the Power
The AC200L holds 2,048Wh, exactly double the Delta 3 Plus. In practice, that means:
- Running a full-size fridge for 12 hours versus 6 hours
- Powering a CPAP for 5 nights versus 2.5 nights
- Keeping a home office going for 16 hours versus 8 hours
If your primary use case is extended runtime without recharging, the AC200L wins by a large margin. Add B300 expansion batteries, and it scales to 8,192Wh for serious off-grid or whole-home backup scenarios.
Portability: Night and Day
The Delta 3 Plus weighs 25.4 lbs. The AC200L weighs 62.4 lbs. That is a 37-pound difference. The EcoFlow is a comfortable one-person carry. The Bluetti is a two-person lift or a set-it-and-forget-it unit.
If you move your power station frequently between your house, car, and campsite, the Delta 3 Plus is the only practical choice. If the unit lives in one spot (garage shelf, RV compartment, home office corner), the weight does not matter.
Charging Speed
The Delta 3 Plus charges in 56 minutes. The AC200L takes about 90 minutes. Per watt-hour, the EcoFlow charges twice as fast. Both support dual-input charging (AC + solar simultaneously), which helps the AC200L close the gap.
Which Should You Buy?
Choose the AC200L if:
- You need 12+ hours of runtime for home backup or RV use
- You want expandable capacity up to 8,192Wh
- The unit will stay in a fixed location
- You have an RV with a TT-30 inlet
Choose the Delta 3 Plus if:
- You move your power station regularly
- Fast charging fits your lifestyle
- You need UPS protection for computers or medical devices
- 1,024Wh covers your typical use case
These units complement each other well. Some buyers end up with both: an AC200L at home for backup and a Delta 3 Plus for travel.