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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This one qualifies for a 30% tax credit and will last 10 years
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this can power you frezzer and fridge for multiple days in an power outage.
but lets brake it down the other way $7000 cost basically zero maintained costs, by min, 10 year life span its less than $2 a day for piece of mind in case of an natural disaster with these states experience usually every years for at least 6 month ? majority of people spend more at DD or Starbucks for coffee every single day ! if you brake it down to 15 years which would be the average life span you will be down to $1.3 per day and gasoline generator costs you much more of this due to yearly/ half yearly maintenance and also keeping 20-30 gallons of gas in stock to run it isnt everyone favorite at all
Ford system has battery also and it's almost $8-10K for that to work.
It's like storing your rice in solid gold containers.
So this sort of thing really only makes sense if you can really disconnect from grid and utilize your own power generation, otherwise you're really not saving money unless you really do know how to utilize "off-peak" electricity arrangements and it still works out. Or you actually really just want to have a hyper backup of energy in case of an emergency, at that point that's up to you... I can get by on much smaller or nothing.
I'm basing this off my last electricity bill -
450 Kwh = $90
90/450 = $0.20 per kwh after overhead
After looking at this, it really doesn't make sense to have this for anything outside of some real emergency use scenarios...
For instance, Lucid already activated bidirectional charging where you can plug another EV into lucid and it charges them. Thats 80-90kw battery and a fun car to drive so a win win.
99% sure you'll rather the IRA
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What happens if one of the individual batteries goes bad? Does the whole bank fail?
Link them together in series and you increase the voltage. Link them in parallel you increase the capacity.
A 9V battery is just 6 "AA batteries" in a box linked in series.
The Costco warranty is a good point, I'd definitely recommend buying from them. Especially as it's just dropshipped from the same warehouse anyway whether you buy it from or elsewhere.
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