Earthtech Products has
EcoFlow DELTA Pro Ultra 6144Wh Portable 7200W LFP Power Station on sale for $4,399 - $527.88 with coupon code
PR12 in cart (at the bottom) =
$3.871.12.
Shipping is free.
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David_David for sharing this deal.
About this Item:
- One inverter has an exceptional 7200W output, peaking at 10.8kW for 10 seconds, allowing you to run almost any household appliance, even a 3-ton central air conditioner.
- By leveraging high and low-PV technologies, a single inverter sets new portable ,solar input standards with a 5.6kW input. Connect three inverters for a monumental 16.8kW, gaining a full day's home energy in 60 minutes
- The Delta Pro Ultra is scalable from one battery of 6kWh, all the way to 15, it multiplies the energy to a gigantic 90kWh.
- Informative LED Screen displays watt input/output and remaining run time.
- Weights: Hybrid Inverter: 70 lbs, Battery: 116.4 lbs
- Includes:
- EcoFlow Delta Pro Ultra Power Station
- EcoFlow Delta Pro Ultra Power Station Battery
- Ecoflow Portable Stand
- Ecoflow Supporting Leg
- 4x M6*20
- 4x Side Mount Caster
- Tools
- Solar to Low-PV Port Charging Cable
- AC Charging Cable - C20
- Battery Connection Cable
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The key is to combine something like the smaller version of this (DP3) with a cheap gas generator to charge your battery pack as needed. That way you won't have to rung your gas generator non stop and will actually be able to get the most out of both types.
You are probably better of with a DP3 and gas generator.
This past July 4th weekend, we had to run ours at night, Thursday to Sunday morning. I had a Dewalt fan blowing in our bedroom, the generator is right outside our window. I could barely hear it but my new neighbors weren't all that amused lol
During summer months it's between 50-70kwh per day for a two adult household in FL in 1700sqft. Even winter months are between 20-40. How do you consume so little power?
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