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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LOL....kids these days....thinking everything will last forever
As a reminder, the average home goes through, on average, nearly 30kwh a day. This thing might be able to last you 2-3 days if you don't have a lot on. For $7k it's quite a pretty penny.
Wake up. The matrix has you.
Also, people like you never gave one f*ck about the environment any other time, and now that you have turned into a tree hugging hippy because batteries hurt your feelings? No one cares... Get your political bias off this deals site, it doesn't belong here. Also, watch me spend my money on whatever I want to spend it on hippy. Stay asleep, the cult has you lol.
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I would love to get some advice if anyone feels up to some knowledge share.
I have 39 solar panels with enphase inverters that is grid tied to my current 200amp panel.
I was thinking of setting up this panel 2 with essential breakers like fridge, well pump, water system etc and then have the delta pro ultra be a backup or UPS for the subpanel. I have frequent electricity drops (2-5 seconds, sometimes several minutes).
I also wanted to know if this would either be grid charged or solar charged or even generator.
Ford system has battery also and it's almost $8-10K for that to work.
As a reminder, the average home goes through, on average, nearly 30kwh a day. This thing might be able to last you 2-3 days if you don't have a lot on. For $7k it's quite a pretty penny.
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