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expiredcaldog101 posted Mar 17, 2024 11:14 AM
expiredcaldog101 posted Mar 17, 2024 11:14 AM

Costco Members: Ecoflow Delta Pro Ultra Whole-Home Power 12kWh Solution

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$7,000

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Costco Wholesale has for its Members: Ecoflow Delta Pro Ultra Whole-Home Power Solution for $6999.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to community member caldog101 for sharing this deal.

Includes:
  • EcoFlow DELTA Pro Ultra Inverter
  • 2x EcoFlow DELTA Pro Ultra Battery
  • EcoFlow DELTA Pro Ultra Trolley
Features:
  • Scalable 12kWh solution provides up to a week of essential power supply
  • Exceptional 7200W output powers most household appliances at 120V or 240V
  • Super-fast charge up to 8800W by combining solar and AC
  • Online UPS ensures 0-ms transfer time, offering constant protection for sensitive devices
  • Long-lasting 10-year LFP battery for reliable performance

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Costco Wholesale has for its Members: Ecoflow Delta Pro Ultra Whole-Home Power Solution for $6999.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to community member caldog101 for sharing this deal.

Includes:
  • EcoFlow DELTA Pro Ultra Inverter
  • 2x EcoFlow DELTA Pro Ultra Battery
  • EcoFlow DELTA Pro Ultra Trolley
Features:
  • Scalable 12kWh solution provides up to a week of essential power supply
  • Exceptional 7200W output powers most household appliances at 120V or 240V
  • Super-fast charge up to 8800W by combining solar and AC
  • Online UPS ensures 0-ms transfer time, offering constant protection for sensitive devices
  • Long-lasting 10-year LFP battery for reliable performance

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Written by caldog101

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Specboy
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Batteries won't need to be replaced in 5-10 years. Lithium iron phosphate batteries are good for 10 years of full discharge every single day.... And at that 10-year point, they still have 80% of their capacity left. So if you ran this every other day to near empty, and recharged to full, you'd get 20 years out of this battery and still have 80%.
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The price of batteries is dropping about 5% every couple of months. If you're going to spend this much on a battery, much better to get solar first. You can DIY a nice solar system with portable generator back up for the same price and still get the 30% rebate. Unless something happens, the price of these will keep going lower and lower. Better to wait
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Whole house generators are roughly $10-20k installed. They'll run for much longer. They will be louder.

This one qualifies for a 30% tax credit and will last 10 years

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DragonMaster25Mar 17, 2024 02:40 PM
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This is kind of tempting.....cheaper then a Tesla Powerwall. Will have to do a side by side comparison.
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derce927Mar 17, 2024 02:42 PM
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How does this compare to whole house natural gas generator? About the same price. What happens when batteries need to replaced in 5-10 years ? How much do those cost
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Quote from derce927 :
How does this compare to whole house natural gas generator? About the same price. What happens when batteries need to replaced in 5-10 years ? How much do those cost
Whole house generators are roughly $10-20k installed. They'll run for much longer. They will be louder.

This one qualifies for a 30% tax credit and will last 10 years
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Quote from kaiblu :
Whole house generators are roughly $10-20k installed. They'll run for much longer. They will be louder.

This one qualifies for a 30% tax credit and will last 10 years
It should last much longer than 10 years.
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codemancerMar 17, 2024 03:06 PM
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Quote from PedroR :
other than this using artificial gas ....they are the same
The same? One has a fixed capacity but can be charged with solar, the other has an "unlimited" capacity as long as your fuel doesn't run out.
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derce927Mar 17, 2024 03:07 PM
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Quote from kaiblu :
Whole house generators are roughly $10-20k installed. They'll run for much longer. They will be louder.

This one qualifies for a 30% tax credit and will last 10 years
Gotcha. I guess I have seen smaller whole house units for 5-10 k installed. More looking at power and total coast of ownership over so many decades etc
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derce927Mar 17, 2024 03:08 PM
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Quote from codemancer :
The same? One has a fixed capacity but can be charged with solar, the other has an "unlimited" capacity as long as your fuel doesn't run out.
And natural gas is really cheap especially in the states
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Quote from derce927 :
How does this compare to whole house natural gas generator? About the same price. What happens when batteries need to replaced in 5-10 years ? How much do those cost

Batteries won't need to be replaced in 5-10 years. Lithium iron phosphate batteries are good for 10 years of full discharge every single day.... And at that 10-year point, they still have 80% of their capacity left. So if you ran this every other day to near empty, and recharged to full, you'd get 20 years out of this battery and still have 80%.
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Quote from derce927 :
Gotcha. I guess I have seen smaller whole house units for 5-10 k installed. More looking at power and total coast of ownership over so many decades etc
If you set up solar and use it to charge an electric car or something then the cost of ownership goes down the more solar you use.
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johna1213Mar 17, 2024 03:18 PM
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Will this work with an enphase system?
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Quote from videotrader :
Get a used Prius instead, then you get a 2fer car plus emergency house generator
The Prius doesn't have bi-directional charging.
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pyroskater85Mar 17, 2024 03:31 PM
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Quote from videotrader :
Get a used Prius instead, then you get a 2fer car plus emergency house generator
😄 I've done that before in a power outage. Use the car to power the oven when power went out on Thanksgiving. (Gas oven only needs minimal power to control the gas regulator)
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Would be nice if it was cost effective to have this utilized in a non-solar home for peak hours usage and recharge overnight at lower rates. But, even with the 30% tax credit and living in an area with obscene peak hour rates (@34 cents/kwh here), it probably doesn't pencil out.
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