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Two near-identical 1.5kWh-class boxes on paper — same 1,800W inverter, same LiFePO4 chemistry, roughly 36 lb apiece, both 120V-only, both 5-year warranty. The spec sheets nearly tie. The reviews don’t. The AC180P is a focused value and portable unit with one disqualifying flaw for one buyer: its UPS locks out unattended. The DELTA 3 1500 is more versatile but compromised — quieter, expandable, and hands-off reliable, while it loses on price, charging behavior, and demonstrated heavy-load performance. The right pick is entirely a function of which buyer you are.
| Spec | Bluetti AC180P | EcoFlow DELTA 3 1500 |
|---|---|---|
| Capacity (Wh) | 1,440 | 1,536 |
| Rated output (W) | 1,800 | 1,800 |
| Surge (W) | 2,7001 | 3,600 |
| Weight (lbs) | 35.3 | 36 |
| Chemistry | LiFePO4 | LiFePO4 |
| AC recharge (hrs) | 1.42 | 1.5 |
| Solar recharge (hrs) | 3.6 (at 500W) | ~3.5 (at 500W) |
| Solar input (W) | 500 | 500 |
| Port array | 11 ports: 4× 120V AC, USB-A, USB-C, 12V DC, wireless pad | AC outlets, USB-C 100W, USB-A (12W + 18W), DC5521 38W, 126W car |
| Price | $499 | $599 |
| Price per Wh | $0.347 | $0.390 |
1 Power Lifting mode — resistive loads only, not motor-start; drops voltage and dims devices. 2 US-market figure only; UK and AU owners report capped charging speeds regardless of setting. A blank cell means we did not record that figure in our research, not that the feature is absent.
Buy the AC180P if you’ll carry it and be there to run it — it’s cheaper, charges faster stateside, and our review backs it for camping and heavy appliances. Buy the DELTA 3 1500 if it has to work without you (standby UPS with no lockout), run where you sleep (quiet variable-speed cooling), or grow later (expandable to 5,500 Wh). Their spec sheets tie; our reviews decide, and they decide differently for different buyers. The AC180P wins on value, US recharge speed, and validated heavy-load performance across camping, RV, and tool use. The DELTA wins on hands-off reliability, quiet operation, and expansion headroom. The same trait flips sign across buyers: the AC180P’s extra battery cell wins it capacity-to-weight and validated heavy loads but costs it fan-quiet; the DELTA’s DELTA-2-generation internals give it the proven, lockout-free UPS and quiet fan but come with slower charging and broken combined AC+solar charging.