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Sam's Club Members EcoFlow Whole-Home Backup Solutions with 2 DELTA Pros 7200wh / 240v+ Double Voltage Hub $3999 + Free Shipping w/ Plus

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3600W-7200W AC output for 99% appliances
240v Capable
First portable home battery designed for home backup
6500W MultiCharge, 2.7 hours AC charging
Long-lasting LFP battery supports up to 10 years
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Gameross
02-22-2024 at 10:17 PM.
02-22-2024 at 10:17 PM.
This Anker system probably a better option for $250 more: https://www.homedepot.com/p/Anker.../328678590
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rodh1234
02-23-2024 at 08:09 AM.
02-23-2024 at 08:09 AM.
Thank you - the Anker unit at HD looks good. Their listing mentions the 30% federal solar tax credit. Does anyone have experience in successfully obtaining that credit?
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unholysaint
02-23-2024 at 10:17 AM.
02-23-2024 at 10:17 AM.
A 3.5T central AC units consumes around 3.2~2.6KWh 220V.
An Electric Dryer uses around 5~6KWh
Electric Oven around 5KWh
A full size fancy refridgerator 120W and 1.8KW at power on.
An LED TV around 100W.
If you have a gas furnace, you can power on your air flow for around 1~1.4KWh

I got these figures captured using enphase envoy box.

Hope someone finds these figures useful.
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Caleo
02-23-2024 at 01:39 PM.
02-23-2024 at 01:39 PM.
Quote from unholysaint :
A 3.5T central AC units consumes around 3.2~2.6KWh 220V.
An Electric Dryer uses around 5~6KWh
Electric Oven around 5KWh
A full size fancy refridgerator 120W and 1.8KW at power on.
An LED TV around 100W.
If you have a gas furnace, you can power on your air flow for around 1~1.4KWh

I got these figures captured using enphase envoy box.

Hope someone finds these figures useful.
I think your furnace figure is probably high, but it'll vary. Mine runs around 600W when heating, and peaks around 0.8-1kW or so when the igniter & exhaust blower are both running as the furnace starts.

While this setup will typically do it, using this for central air, electric dryer, or oven is not really practical as you'll pretty quickly burn through your entire capacity.
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Gameross
02-23-2024 at 09:52 PM.
02-23-2024 at 09:52 PM.
Quote from unholysaint :
A 3.5T central AC units consumes around 3.2~2.6KWh 220V.
An Electric Dryer uses around 5~6KWh
Electric Oven around 5KWh
A full size fancy refridgerator 120W and 1.8KW at power on.
An LED TV around 100W.
If you have a gas furnace, you can power on your air flow for around 1~1.4KWh

I got these figures captured using enphase envoy box.

Hope someone finds these figures useful.
What's your point? If you honestly want to keep all that going, you build a bigger system using more appropriate equipment.

This is more of an essentials system backup.

The Anker system I linked can be paralleled doubling its available power and lots more batteries added to it to do what you're thinking.
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clau
02-26-2024 at 01:14 PM.
02-26-2024 at 01:14 PM.
Quote from unholysaint :
A 3.5T central AC units consumes around 3.2~2.6KWh 220V.
An Electric Dryer uses around 5~6KWh
Electric Oven around 5KWh
A full size fancy refridgerator 120W and 1.8KW at power on.
An LED TV around 100W.
If you have a gas furnace, you can power on your air flow for around 1~1.4KWh

I got these figures captured using enphase envoy box.

Hope someone finds these figures useful.
You are confusing KW with KWH. One is power, the other is energy.
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