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EcoFlow Delta Pro Ultra 6144Wh 102.4V LFP Home Backup Power Station (EFDPUPCS-BP) on sale for $4179 - $650 w/ discount code
ECOFLOWBF650 at checkout =
$3529.
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About this Item:
- Scalable capacity up to a colossal 90 kWh, sufficient for 1-month home backup, 1-unit of 7200-Watt output runs your entire home, supports a plug-and-play home solar system of 5.6 kW to 16.8 kW solar input, designed for personal customization
- EcoFlow x-cooling cooling structure for superior heat dissipation performance, designed for prolonged lifespan boost performance with BMS reliable performance in the most challenging situations
- 120-Volt/240-Volt hybrid inverter, it has both high-voltage and low-voltage MPPT ports through the advanced structural design, the photovoltaic conversion efficiency of the high-PV input port is increased to 95% while the low-PV input port sports 89%, allowing homeowners to store and utilize more solar energy
- Delta pro ultra employs x-tech, guaranteeing a total 7200-Watt output even during charging, delta pro ultra inverter's high-voltage PV input port sports an inverter efficiency of 95% and 450-Volt
- 4-ways of different power generation: grid, solar, EV charger, generator, 1-way of multi-charge: multi-charge (grid plus solar)
- Includes:
- Inverter Box
- 1 x EcoFlow DELTA Pro Ultra Inverter
- 1 x EcoFlow Portable Stand
- 4 x Ecoflow Supporting Leg
- 4 x M6*20
- 4 x Side Mount Caster
- 1 x EcoFlow Disassembly and Assembly Tool
- 1 x EcoFlow Solar to Low-PV Port Charging Cable
- 1 x EcoFlow AC Charging Cable-C20
- 1 x Warranty Card
- 1 x Quick Start Guide
- Battery Box
- 1 x EcoFlow DELTA Pro Ultra Battery
- 1 x EcoFlow Battery Connection Cable (0.66 ft)
- 1 x Safety Guide
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The way I'd like to use one (or actually two in parallel) is to be able to hook them up to a transfer switch and charge with a small gas generator as needed, so this would be able to handle the heavy draws and save some gas. You will otherwise need a fairly serious solar setup, as the battery capacity is not much for a whole house setup.
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