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I know this is still wildly expensive but the same 2 battery configuration on Ecoflow's website is $8798.
If you're in the market for one of these this price for 12kwh can't be beat.
https://www.costco.com/ecoflow-de...ue&nf=true
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This one qualifies for a 30% tax credit and will last 10 years
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Tesla currently requires installation which they seem to go back and forth on but if you want this thing integrated into your house you are going to need the optional sub panel anyways.
To match Powerwall, you'll need 2 of these Pro Ultra's (total 24Kwh), still need to get the smart home panel (add $$) which will put you close if not even more than the Powerwall system. Not sure if you can get this qualified for the 30% energy efficient tax credit. Advantages are, you can probably DIY this install, can bring it with you if you move, can start small and build up. Also, unsure if you can route existing roof solar panels if you already have one, and this will probably eat up some space in my garage compared to Powerwall.
To match Powerwall, you'll need 2 of these Pro Ultra's (total 24Kwh), still need to get the smart home panel (add $$) which will put you close if not even more than the Powerwall system. Not sure if you can get this qualified for the 30% energy efficient tax credit. Advantages are, you can probably DIY this install, can bring it with you if you move, can start small and build up. Also, unsure if you can route existing roof solar panels if you already have one, and this will probably eat up some space in my garage compared to Powerwall.
That's cheap for 2x powerwalls. What state? PNW, that probably runs $18k-$20k installed.
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I would love to get some advice if anyone feels up to some knowledge share.
I have 39 solar panels with enphase inverters that is grid tied to my current 200amp panel.
I was thinking of setting up this panel 2 with essential breakers like fridge, well pump, water system etc and then have the delta pro ultra be a backup or UPS for the subpanel. I have frequent electricity drops (2-5 seconds, sometimes several minutes).
I also wanted to know if this would either be grid charged or solar charged or even generator.
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Only one battery.
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