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popularDDave123 posted Yesterday 03:32 PM
popularDDave123 posted Yesterday 03:32 PM

Pecron F3000LFP Portable Power Station 3600W 3072 Wh $854

$854

$1,999

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On sale for $899. Use extra 5% code to bring price down to $854: ALLCPMOR or GOGREEN
Free shipping and Pecron does not charge sales tax.

2+3 Years Warranty!
3600W Bidirectional PSW Inverter(Surge 4500W in 5s!)); AC 30A Output;
Customizable charging rate; Main On/Off Button
2800W Max AC+Solar Input in 1.5 Hours Super Fast Charging;
1600W Solar Charging Max (XT60: 25Vdc~120Vdc, 25A Max) ;
1800W AC Charging- 2 Hours Fast Charging, 15A Max;
Ultra-Quiet Cooling; Real-Time Power Consumption Stats
3072Wh Large Capacity; Expandable 2*EP3000-48V Up to 9,216Wh
13 Versatile Output; PD 100W USB-C; UPS; APP Control-Wifi/Bluetooth;
LiFePo4 Battery with 3,500+ Life Cycles to 80%

https://www.pecron.com/products/p...00w-3072wh
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On sale for $899. Use extra 5% code to bring price down to $854: ALLCPMOR or GOGREEN
Free shipping and Pecron does not charge sales tax.

2+3 Years Warranty!
3600W Bidirectional PSW Inverter(Surge 4500W in 5s!)); AC 30A Output;
Customizable charging rate; Main On/Off Button
2800W Max AC+Solar Input in 1.5 Hours Super Fast Charging;
1600W Solar Charging Max (XT60: 25Vdc~120Vdc, 25A Max) ;
1800W AC Charging- 2 Hours Fast Charging, 15A Max;
Ultra-Quiet Cooling; Real-Time Power Consumption Stats
3072Wh Large Capacity; Expandable 2*EP3000-48V Up to 9,216Wh
13 Versatile Output; PD 100W USB-C; UPS; APP Control-Wifi/Bluetooth;
LiFePo4 Battery with 3,500+ Life Cycles to 80%

https://www.pecron.com/products/p...00w-3072wh

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Yesterday 05:36 PM
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GamerossYesterday 05:36 PM
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This should qualify for the 30% tax credit, right?
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Yesterday 06:19 PM
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MaroonPocket778Yesterday 06:19 PM
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finally a deal worth it for that product
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Today 01:19 AM
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kupop2Today 01:19 AM
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Quote from Gameross :
This should qualify for the 30% tax credit, right?
It meets the 3kwh requirement. Whether or not it's installed depends on how comfortable you are with it when you do your taxes and the risk of an audit (seems unlikely given that it's like $300 unless you're claiming a lot of grey area things)
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Today 04:44 AM
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GamerossToday 04:44 AM
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Quote from kupop2 :
It meets the 3kwh requirement. Whether or not it's installed depends on how comfortable you are with it when you do your taxes and the risk of an audit (seems unlikely given that it's like $300 unless you're claiming a lot of grey area things)
The real question is what counts as installed.
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golfreakToday 05:14 PM
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This is a much much better deal than the Jackery 3000 that's posted.
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Today 05:54 PM
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alphawaveToday 05:54 PM
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Quote from Gameross :
The real question is what counts as installed.
My CPA says 'installed' means a home improvement, that conveys to the next owner. That is what the credit is supposed to offset, home energy improvements.
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Quote from alphawave :
My CPA says 'installed' means a home improvement, that conveys to the next owner. That is what the credit is supposed to offset, home energy improvements.
So this being something you'd certainly take with you if you moved, would it count? These are touted as portable devices.

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Today 06:56 PM
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imabuvuToday 06:56 PM
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will this put extra charges on my debit card or is the company in the United States
Today 07:02 PM
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alphawaveToday 07:02 PM
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Quote from WoodSlayR :
So this being something you'd certainly take with you if you moved, would it count? These are touted as portable devices.
I think one scenario that would work (provided you indeed leave the portable unit behind) is to install a transfer switch (permiited/to code) and have this wired in to the input to a 'critical loads' panel. This would represent an upgrade (home improvement) to make the home more energy resilient to outages, while retaining the occasional portable use for camping, etc.
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poorgradToday 08:47 PM
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It's the same price at many resellers (e.g. Outbound Power) which also add a 5% discount. I have not experience with either Pecron or Outbound Power. The Solar Lab suggests that you may get better support from a reseller though.

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