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EcoFlow DELTA Pro 3600WHr / 3600W LFP Power Station + 3600WHr Extra Battery

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$2,499

$3,185

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Home Depot has EcoFlow DELTA Pro 3600WHr / 3600W LFP Portable Power Station + DELTA Pro 3600WHr Extra Battery on sale for $2,499. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member David_David for sharing this deal.

About this Item:
  • 7.2kWh Total Capacity
  • Extra battery recharges/discharges with Delta Pro
  • 3.6-25kWh expandable capacity with DELTA Pro Smart Extra Batteries
  • 3600W-7200W AC output for 99% appliances
  • Plug & Play home backup solution
  • Incredible 6500W MultiCharge, 2.7 hours AC charging
  • Industry first: recharge at thousands of EV stations worldwide
  • Long-lasting LFP battery supports up to 10 years

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  • Get 1%-5% cash back on deals like this with a cash back credit card. Compare the available cash back credit cards here.
  • At the time of this posting, our research indicates that this is $445.05 lower than the next best comparable online prices starting from $2,944.05.
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars from customer reviews.

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Home Depot has EcoFlow DELTA Pro 3600WHr / 3600W LFP Portable Power Station + DELTA Pro 3600WHr Extra Battery on sale for $2,499. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member David_David for sharing this deal.

About this Item:
  • 7.2kWh Total Capacity
  • Extra battery recharges/discharges with Delta Pro
  • 3.6-25kWh expandable capacity with DELTA Pro Smart Extra Batteries
  • 3600W-7200W AC output for 99% appliances
  • Plug & Play home backup solution
  • Incredible 6500W MultiCharge, 2.7 hours AC charging
  • Industry first: recharge at thousands of EV stations worldwide
  • Long-lasting LFP battery supports up to 10 years

Editor's Notes

Written by SaltyOne | Staff
  • Get 1%-5% cash back on deals like this with a cash back credit card. Compare the available cash back credit cards here.
  • At the time of this posting, our research indicates that this is $445.05 lower than the next best comparable online prices starting from $2,944.05.
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars from customer reviews.

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Model: EcoFlow 3600W Output/7200W Peak Push-Button Start Battery Generator DELTA Pro with DELTA Pro Extra Battery for Home, Camping&RVs

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Yesterday 06:24 PM
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PaulP6715Yesterday 06:24 PM
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what's the cheapest (safe, legal) way to get this connected to the average home's existing electrical panel?
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Quote from PaulP6715 :
what's the cheapest (safe, legal) way to get this connected to the average home's existing electrical panel?

Transfer switch with 6 or 10 circuits 30amp. Home Depot has it for 299. Comes with complete kit. Plug and play. No need for a interlock. Switch circuit on the transfer as needed between grid or this eco flow. Doing this away you also use a generator to plug in the outlet if needed.
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edxmonYesterday 10:45 PM
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Quote from PaulP6715 :
what's the cheapest (safe, legal) way to get this connected to the average home's existing electrical panel?
Ecoflow has a smart sub panel that automatically switches to battery power when it detects an outage. I bought this exact setup a few years back that included the smart panel and a 400w portable solar panel. Using the smart panel you can create scheduling to charge your batteries when power is cheapest and power your home from the batteries during peak hours. Also note neither these batteries nor the ecoflow smart panel are outdoor rated.
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OrangeCemetery2327Yesterday 11:35 PM
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I've seen these pop up a few times. Just curious - who's the target market for these?
Yesterday 11:51 PM
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RadoslawMYesterday 11:51 PM
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This qualifies for 30% federal rebate right?
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Medic311Today 12:21 AM
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Quote from SaL775720 :
Transfer switch with 6 or 10 circuits 30amp. Home Depot has it for 299. Comes with complete kit. Plug and play. No need for a interlock. Switch circuit on the transfer as needed between grid or this eco flow. Doing this away you also use a generator to plug in the outlet if needed.
if you can keep your usage down below the max output and flip off breakers for things like electric clothes dryer, electric stove, electric water heater etc.....interlock is the way to go so all outlets have power.

if your generator / power station is only 115V, you can buy a cord that crosses the hots when you plug into the inlet, so you can send power down both legs of the panel
if it's 240V, then you can just use a regular 240V cord into the inlet
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HexiumVIIToday 01:13 AM
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How many solar panels can i use to charge this unit?

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Curb71Today 03:41 AM
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Quote from PaulP6715 :
what's the cheapest (safe, legal) way to get this connected to the average home's existing electrical panel?
interlock
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Curb71Today 03:42 AM
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Quote from hexiumvii :
how many solar panels can i use to charge this unit?
1600w
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Curb71Today 03:42 AM
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Quote from OrangeCemetery2327 :
I've seen these pop up a few times. Just curious - who's the target market for these?
people that want power when the grid goes down.
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Curb71Today 03:43 AM
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Quote from RadoslawM :
This qualifies for 30% federal rebate right?
technically only if it's being charged exclusively from solar.
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godfathersilverToday 03:59 AM
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Quote from Medic311 :
if you can keep your usage down below the max output and flip off breakers for things like electric clothes dryer, electric stove, electric water heater etc.....interlock is the way to go so all outlets have power.if your generator / power station is only 115V, you can buy a cord that crosses the hots when you plug into the inlet, so you can send power down both legs of the panelif it's 240V, then you can just use a regular 240V cord into the inlet
is this possible to do as a renter? or only if you're basically upgrading your panel as a homeowner
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MerryMeat6430Today 04:27 AM
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Quote from Curb71 :
interlock
i don't drink and drive
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Curb71Today 04:55 AM
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Quote from godfathersilver :
is this possible to do as a renter? or only if you're basically upgrading your panel as a homeowner
as your landlord

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Quote from Curb71 :
1600w
The MOST important data point is the max amp rating of 15A. If you are installing solar panels, you need to pay close attention to the specs of the solar panel, because you can easily go above 15A before you hit 1,600W and that completely ruins the efficiency of the solar charging on these units. The new Delta Pro Ultra has a much higher amp input if you use both solar inputs on the device (30A).

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