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Product Name: | EcoFlow 3600W Output/7200W Peak Push-Button Start Solar Generator DELTA Pro with 400W Solar Panel for Home, Camping and RVs |
Product Description: | Disclaimer *Qualifying battery storage technology of 3kWh or more must be installed by a connection to a dwelling in the United States, lived in by the taxpayer. You should always consult your tax professional to determine your eligibility for the Residential Clean Energy Credit under Section 25D of the Internal Revenue Code given your individual situation. EcoFlow does not guarantee any tax credit based on our products, and any information we provide is for educational purposes only and should not be considered legal advice. It does not constitute professional tax advice or financial guidance. It should not be used as the only source of information when making purchasing decisions, investment decisions, tax decisions, or execution. Consult a tax professional to evaluate your eligibility. Effective date: Jan 1, 2023. |
Product SKU: | 324116200_324116200 |
UPC: | 842783111944 |
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank ganachain
The panel is ~$1000 new or $700 refurb from eBay
eBay refurb ecoflow 400W portable solar panel
https://www.ebay.com/itm/14464656...UKyW
The only other high $ off deal if you want 2 Delta Pros and the double voltage hub with no solar panels is this
https://www.homedepot.c
I personally picked one of these up for refrigerator backup during a power outage. I got a second solar panel on ebay so I could at least attempt to charge this bad boy in a single day. My reasoning in not going for the Delta 2 with extra battery deal is that if I want to expand to cover more wattage in the house, their whole ecosystem is really made for the Delta Pro line.
I watched the hobotech video on the Delta 2 and the Delta Pro - this dude did some nice work on testing. I appreciate the much better inverter and UPS capability if needed so I figured I'd splurge extra on the Delta Pro and was planning on buying a solar panel for it anyway so getting their best one for dirt cheap was what I needed.
The pro was 2600 (or 2700) through Costco online up until last week. Seems Costco will have it from time to time. There's a long post about the pro from when it first hit Costco earlier this year for the same price. Seems prices are dropping for these and they are more of a swiss army knife/expensive solar gateway drug. You can piece a permanent setup together for much cheaper but a sd'er may care more about dopamine hits from a nice product for a good deal.
Here's one I saw recommended elsewhere:
https://shopsolarkits.c
Also think there's a 100 amp limfac on this pro
"Qualifying battery storage technology of 3kWh or more must be installed by a connection to a dwelling in the United States, lived in by the taxpayer."
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https://us.ecoflow.com/products/d...5774390345
this and some cheap solar panels (and no permits,) i'm definitely looking into this for my house.
https://us.ecoflow.com/products/d...5774390345
this and some cheap solar panels (and no permits,) i'm definitely looking into this for my house.
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The problem is when SHTF, natural gas won't be flowing and supply of gasoline might become constraint. So if your generator relies on either or both of those fuels, it would effectively become an expensive paperweight. It's a good idea to have both a generator and one or multiple of these power stations, and preferably with solar panels to give you maximum flexibility. With this country's crumbling infrastructure, and depending on where you live, we're one disaster away from SHTF. If the events of Katrina has taught us anything, it's that civilization can crumble so easily in a matter of days.
https://us.ecoflow.com/products/d...5774390345
this and some cheap solar panels (and no permits,) i'm definitely looking into this for my house.
Ecoflow Delta Pro - $5299 for 2 with the double voltage hub
Ecoflow Delta Pro Extra Battery - $1999 each
Total = $13295 not including tax. Shipping from HD is free.
These are the exact same items in that ecoflow package from their site at a $3704 savings. Even less if you have a home depot military discount.
Add back $349 because Ecoflow gives you a free transfer switch if you buy from their site. Still $3355 savings.
"Qualifying battery storage technology of 3kWh or more must be installed by a connection to a dwelling in the United States, lived in by the taxpayer."
Does this mean an extra 30% back?
That's fine. Just be aware that even though 99.99999% of the time a generac will work perfectly well in the usual power outages, you will always attract comments from people who think anything that can't tie you over during a Mad Max scenario (which to them has been "just around the corner" for the past 60 years) is worthless.
Like even if you're just expecting another Katrina to happen and you have the means to spend $17K on a solar system just to help you during major natural disasters, you should probably instead just spend $2K to evacuate New Orleans and spend a week or two in a hotel in Arkansas until services and order are restored.