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EcoFlow DELTA Pro Ultra 18kWh 7200W Whole-Home Power Solution

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$7,504

$11,999

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Wellbots has EcoFlow DELTA Pro Ultra 18kWh 7200W Whole-Home Power Solution on sale for $7,899.00 - $394.95 discount code ECO4000 auto-applied at checkout = $7,504.05. Shipping is free.

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About this Item:
  • Capacity: 18kWh (6 kWh per unit, 3 included, expandable to 90 kWh with up to 15 batteries)
  • AC Output Power: 7.2 kW (120V/240V); scalable to 21.6 kW with 3 inverters and Smart Home Panel 2
  • Solar Input: 5.6 kW max per unit; up to 16.8 kW when expanded
  • Charging Speed: Up to 8.8 kW (full charge in ~2 hours via AC + solar); 7.2 kW via EV stations with adapter
  • Generator Compatibility: Supports 3-12 kW portable gas generators
  • Ports: 2 PV inputs per inverter; integrates with Smart Home Panel 2 for 12 customizable circuits
  • UPS Switchover: 20 ms auto-switchover
  • Battery Type: LFP (LiFePO4) with 3,500+ cycles to 80% capacity (~10 years daily use)
  • Operating Temperature: -4°F to 113°F (with self-heating below 32°F)
  • Durability: IP54 dustproof and splashproof; X-Cooling system for thermal management
  • Dimensions (Inverter): 27.2 x 18.9 x 8.4 inches
  • Weight (Inverter): 70 lbs; (Battery): 111.8 lbs
  • Warranty: 5 years

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Wellbots has EcoFlow DELTA Pro Ultra 18kWh 7200W Whole-Home Power Solution on sale for $7,899.00 - $394.95 discount code ECO4000 auto-applied at checkout = $7,504.05. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Staff Member f12_26 for sharing this deal.

About this Item:
  • Capacity: 18kWh (6 kWh per unit, 3 included, expandable to 90 kWh with up to 15 batteries)
  • AC Output Power: 7.2 kW (120V/240V); scalable to 21.6 kW with 3 inverters and Smart Home Panel 2
  • Solar Input: 5.6 kW max per unit; up to 16.8 kW when expanded
  • Charging Speed: Up to 8.8 kW (full charge in ~2 hours via AC + solar); 7.2 kW via EV stations with adapter
  • Generator Compatibility: Supports 3-12 kW portable gas generators
  • Ports: 2 PV inputs per inverter; integrates with Smart Home Panel 2 for 12 customizable circuits
  • UPS Switchover: 20 ms auto-switchover
  • Battery Type: LFP (LiFePO4) with 3,500+ cycles to 80% capacity (~10 years daily use)
  • Operating Temperature: -4°F to 113°F (with self-heating below 32°F)
  • Durability: IP54 dustproof and splashproof; X-Cooling system for thermal management
  • Dimensions (Inverter): 27.2 x 18.9 x 8.4 inches
  • Weight (Inverter): 70 lbs; (Battery): 111.8 lbs
  • Warranty: 5 years

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Cryotek
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If you're spending this sort of money go EG4 or similar and get a proper system, much longer warranty, and you're not locked into a specific brand ecosystem. I had a full Ecoflow system installed: Smart Home Panel 2, Delta Pro Ultra (1 inverter and 2 batteries), Ecoflow PowerInsight (expensive Android tablet for monitoring system). Within 1 week the Smart Home Panel had failed and couldn't be repaired leaving half my house without power, they couldn't tell me when they'd have stock to send to me so I chose to replace it with a manual transfer panel. For several weeks after a software update the Ecoflow tablet didn't display any data, after a later software update it started working again. Ecoflow has pushed software updates that have bricked customers devices in just the last year.

I would strongly suggest avoiding Ecoflow, especially for critical and higher end energy storage. Their products are at the high end of the market but the quality is suspect, the software updates are often not properly tested, and their marketing is focused on getting influencers to pose as real customers on social media to mislead people (their Reddit has been flooded with people pretending to be customers but are clearly employees or influencers).

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Quote from BabyTantrum :
Is Enphase not competing in the game anymore?
idk... I just had solar installed... got 25kwh enphase with my panels. It was about 15k before my state rebates (another 7.5k back). They work seamlessly with my system and have been rock solid for the three months I've had them. Yeah, it's a bit more expensive, but I kinda prefer having them in 5kwh individual packs. They can put out more amperage and if one breaks, I'm just replacing a single 5kwh battery and not a whole setup like this.

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