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Costco Members: EcoFlow DELTA Pro 3600Wh EV Recharge Bundle - $2,599.99 + Free Shipping $2599.99

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Costco [costco.com] has the EcoFlow DELTA Pro 3600Wh EV Recharge Bundle for $2,599.99. Shipping is free.

EcoFlow DELTA Pro 3600Wh EV Recharge Bundle [costco.com] - $2,599.99
EcoFlow DELTA Pro 3600Wh EV Recharge Bundle with Solar Panel [costco.com]- $3,299.99


Feature 1:A power generator for your appliances during a blackout. Power up 4500W devices with X-Boost. Enough for heaters or window AC units.
Feature 2:The world's fastest charging portable power station.MultiCharge delivers record-breaking speeds at 6500W including AC Wall Outlet, Solar Panel, Smart Generator, recharge at thousands of EV stations worldwide.
Feature 3: This battery power station sports an LFP battery. Get 6500+ full cycles to last for years. Ideal for outdoor camping & travel.
Feature 4: Use the clear-to-read LCD screen or EcoFlow App to conveniently monitor and control your home backup battery.
Feature 5:You Could Apply for 30% Tax Credit*, When You Install DELTA Pro as a Home Power Solution, learn more https://blog.ecoflow.com/us/guide...ax-credit/
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Costco [costco.com] has the EcoFlow DELTA Pro 3600Wh EV Recharge Bundle for $2,599.99. Shipping is free.

EcoFlow DELTA Pro 3600Wh EV Recharge Bundle [costco.com] - $2,599.99
EcoFlow DELTA Pro 3600Wh EV Recharge Bundle with Solar Panel [costco.com]- $3,299.99


Feature 1:A power generator for your appliances during a blackout. Power up 4500W devices with X-Boost. Enough for heaters or window AC units.
Feature 2:The world's fastest charging portable power station.MultiCharge delivers record-breaking speeds at 6500W including AC Wall Outlet, Solar Panel, Smart Generator, recharge at thousands of EV stations worldwide.
Feature 3: This battery power station sports an LFP battery. Get 6500+ full cycles to last for years. Ideal for outdoor camping & travel.
Feature 4: Use the clear-to-read LCD screen or EcoFlow App to conveniently monitor and control your home backup battery.
Feature 5:You Could Apply for 30% Tax Credit*, When You Install DELTA Pro as a Home Power Solution, learn more https://blog.ecoflow.com/us/guide...ax-credit/

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Could you charge this at the office then bring it home and plug it into your main panel?

Asking for a friend.
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rb5505Jun 02, 2023 04:38 PM
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Quote from Dealer_Of_Slickness :
Could you charge this at the office then bring it home and plug it into your main panel?

Asking for a friend.
yes they can.
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nathan646Jun 02, 2023 10:28 PM
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At first glance I assumed this was an electric cooler.
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cheerful_manJun 03, 2023 01:53 AM
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Can't understand why people buy such huge and ridiculously expensive batteries instead of a generator. "Electric Drills
1080W - 3 hours" for $2600 plus tax, what a joke. Another money making hype like $400 plastic yeti cooler.
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hpark21Jun 03, 2023 02:56 AM
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Quote from cheerful_man :
Can't understand why people buy such huge and ridiculously expensive batteries instead of a generator. "Electric Drills
1080W - 3 hours" for $2600 plus tax, what a joke. Another money making hype like $400 plastic yeti cooler.
I can see if you are off grid, one of these can probably hold you over for the nightly power use while your solar panel isn't generating any power.
These can just stay inside, where as generator has to be located outside and is generally quite loud.
I would think this can probably power a small refrigerator for about 10-12 hours.
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eagle2Jun 03, 2023 03:55 AM
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Quote from Dealer_Of_Slickness :
Could you charge this at the office then bring it home and plug it into your main panel?

Asking for a friend.
Great idea! Saves you ~$75/year on your electricity bill if you do it every day including weekends and holidays. So, you can have your money back in just 35 years without considering interest. The only downside is that this thing will last less than 3yrs if used like this.
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Quote from eagle2 :
Great idea! Saves you ~$75/year on your electricity bill if you do it every day including weekends and holidays. So, you can have your money back in just 35 years without considering interest. The only downside is that this thing will last less than 3yrs if used like this.
$75 a year?

3600 wh = 3.6 kwh x $.216 (current rate in my area per kWh) = $.77 + delivery charge of approximately $1.40 (cost is ~ double the supply rate per kWh) = $2.17/day x 365 = $792/year

Unit rated for 6500 full cycles ÷ 365 = 17.8 years

If the electric supply and delivery rates never went up this would save me approximately $14k over it's lifetime on my electric bill with a net savings of about $12k after the 30% tax credit.
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wwglenJun 03, 2023 12:36 PM
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Quote from hpark21 :
I can see if you are off grid, one of these can probably hold you over for the nightly power use while your solar panel isn't generating any power.
These can just stay inside, where as generator has to be located outside and is generally quite loud.
I would think this can probably power a small refrigerator for about 10-12 hours.
Small refrigerator for 10-12 hours? What type of refrigerator do you have.

I tested my son's 3.3 cubic refrigerator/freezer (2 doors) and I averaged about 17-18 watts over a 24 hour period (it was filled with water bottles and cooled down at start).

That come out to about 300 watt-hours a day. Let's just go with 360 to make the math easier.

In that case the EcoFlow will run it for 10+ days (not hours).

I have a smaller EcoFlow unit (720 Watt-hours) and in my test, it ran my garage 16 cubic feet refrigerator for 18+ hours.
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OrangeApparel8487Jun 03, 2023 01:04 PM
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Quote from wwglen :
Small refrigerator for 10-12 hours? What type of refrigerator do you have.

I tested my son's 3.3 cubic refrigerator/freezer (2 doors) and I averaged about 17-18 watts over a 24 hour period (it was filled with water bottles and cooled down at start).

That come out to about 300 watt-hours a day. Let's just go with 360 to make the math easier.

In that case the EcoFlow will run it for 10+ days (not hours).

I have a smaller EcoFlow unit (720 Watt-hours) and in my test, it ran my garage 16 cubic feet refrigerator for 18+ hours.
what kind of small fridge runs on only 17-18 watts?
I have portable fridges that run at the lowest, 39 watts.
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wwglenJun 03, 2023 02:57 PM
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Quote from OrangeApparel8487 :
what kind of small fridge runs on only 17-18 watts?
I have portable fridges that run at the lowest, 39 watts.
Average. Running was around 40-50, but the refrigerator compressor is off a majority of the time.

I ran it for 24 hours, took the total power usage and decided it by 24 hours. That gives the average watt-hours per hour, and therefore the average running watts.

This is the one.

https://www.walmart.com/ip/Arctic.../325293929

My full size garage ready Samsung with an inverter converter averaged 27 watt-hours.

To test for a power outage situation, I added a timer with a one hour on, 3 hours off duty cycle and got it down to an average of 19 watts and kept everything cold during the test.
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Mr.KeroroJun 03, 2023 06:49 PM
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Quote from Dealer_Of_Slickness :
Could you charge this at the office then bring it home and plug it into your main panel?

Asking for a friend.
I would also ask your friend to look into the building/office policy for personal electrical use. Small scooters and portable power banks are ok since it was a blend of work related business. A large arse generator will raise eyebrows. At my company the IT team monitored internet use even after working hours and would report to upper management. Streaming after hours was a no no but working overtime is perfectly fine?

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