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popular Posted by David_David • 14h ago

EcoFlow DELTA Pro 3 Portable Backup Power Station System TWIN set Kit with 50AMP Hub $4199

$4,200

$5,000

16% off
Costco Wholesale
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WOW! Costco has further dropped the price an additional $300 on this package bundle to $4199!
(ALL Time Low for this Dual Delta Pro 3 WITH 50AMP Hub package)
-$800 discount will show at checkout
$800 manufacturer's savings is valid 6/27/25 through 7/20/25. While supplies last.

includes:
Two Ecoflow 4KWH Delta Pro 3 Main Units
One Ecoflow 50AMP Hub (connects two Delta Pro 3 Main Units together)
One 50 Amp NEMA 14-50P to SS2-50R Generator Cord (to connect to existing transfer switch or generator inlet -not included)

4000W AC output per Main unit (8000w surge)
Plug-and-play power solution with 120V/240V capability
2600w Solar input per main unit
LFP Battery 4000 cycles to 80%

https://www.costco.com/ecoflow-de...99769.html
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WOW! Costco has further dropped the price an additional $300 on this package bundle to $4199!
(ALL Time Low for this Dual Delta Pro 3 WITH 50AMP Hub package)
-$800 discount will show at checkout
$800 manufacturer's savings is valid 6/27/25 through 7/20/25. While supplies last.

includes:
Two Ecoflow 4KWH Delta Pro 3 Main Units
One Ecoflow 50AMP Hub (connects two Delta Pro 3 Main Units together)
One 50 Amp NEMA 14-50P to SS2-50R Generator Cord (to connect to existing transfer switch or generator inlet -not included)

4000W AC output per Main unit (8000w surge)
Plug-and-play power solution with 120V/240V capability
2600w Solar input per main unit
LFP Battery 4000 cycles to 80%

https://www.costco.com/ecoflow-de...99769.html

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12h ago
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12h ago
HPPTT
12h ago
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Can it replace whole house LNG generator backup system?
9h ago
4 Posts
Joined Mar 2025
9h ago
TenseNest3944
9h ago
4 Posts
If you purchased at 4499 last week or within 30 days should be eligible for price adjustment get $300 back!
9h ago
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9h ago
karpo1
9h ago
92 Posts
Quote from HPPTT :
Can it replace whole house LNG generator backup system?
For couple of hours yes
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6h ago
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6h ago
DocuMaker
6h ago
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that this is now $300 cheaper than just last week vindicates my thumbs down (not a good price) from the previous deal, which still got 12 thumbs up despite my downvote. either slickdealers are getting dumber recently, or there is pumping/manipulation going on, for too many deals recently on ecoflows are getting thumbs up, which are not worthy of receiving a thumbs up.

even with the $300 price drop, this deal is only becoming lukewarm.
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6h ago
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swegaz0rd
6h ago
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Do these work with the smart home panel?
5h ago
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5h ago
Bobertbosun
5h ago
1,134 Posts
Apparently it cannot be charged while in use, which is a total dealbreaker for me.
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4h ago
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4h ago
David_David
4h ago
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Quote from swegaz0rd :
Do these work with the smart home panel?
yes Delta Pro 3 units work with Ecoflow Smart Home Panel 2

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2h ago
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gordazo
2h ago
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Quote from Bobertbosun :
Apparently it cannot be charged while in use, which is a total dealbreaker for me.
That's only true when charging with 240V, all other charging options allow normal use.
11m ago
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11m ago
Gdog2004
11m ago
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Quote from HPPTT :
Can it replace whole house LNG generator backup system?
Absolutely. Don't listen to people who tell you it will only last a few hours, that's BS.
I have well water so I needed 240v and this worked great.
ran it for 9 hours and still had like 35% left of battery on both of them.

I ran 2 fridges, one burner on the stove, made 3 or 4 cups of Keurig coffee, ran 2 computers each with dual monitors, internet, lights, showered.
Even ran the microwave for a few minutes.

I basically lived life like normal for 9 hours...the only thing I didn't do was run the dryer or AC.
10m ago
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10m ago
Gdog2004
10m ago
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Quote from karpo1 :
For couple of hours yes
I own this system and you have no clue what you are talking about.
6m ago
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6m ago
dstppy
6m ago
3,668 Posts
Man, time to double-down but I'm broke.

The current smart panels still aren't THAT smart. I'd be interested to know of anyone who's using this inline with a furnace fan (send a new line from the main panel breaker, drop it down to a socket (I guess - not really seamless) and then power up a line out.


It doesn't seem like rocket surgery to do it this way and build yourself zones - the 'replace the whole panel' applications (IMO) haven't had enough adoption to work out what needs to be done to correct the process over several generations.


Just curious as to what anyone has actually implemented


-Ernie

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