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3072Wh EcoFlow DELTA 3 Ultra LiFePO4 3600W Portable Power Station

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$989

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Outbound Power has 3072Wh EcoFlow DELTA 3 Ultra LiFePO4 3600W Portable Power Station on sale for $1,099 - $109.90 with discount code POWER10 at checkout = $989.10. Shipping is free.

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About this Item:
  • 4 Ways to Charge: Ready in Just 89 mins (0-80%) with wall charging or generator charging, and can achieve longer runtime with an EcoFlow Smart Generator.
  • 3600W Powerful Output: 7200W surge output. With X-Boostâ„¢ mode, supports heavy-duty appliances up to 4600W such as clothing steamers, electric dryers, lawnmowers, and electric frying pans.
  • Long-Lasting, Durable, and Reliable: Equipped with automotive-grade full-tab LFP cells, offering 10 years of reliable power, 24/7 protection BMS, Class-B certification, and EV-grade CTC structure that protects against overnight condensation and off-road bumps during transport.
  • 2 Easy Ways to Connect to Your Home: Manual Transfer Switch and Inlet Box.
  • 10ms Auto-Switch: keep critical devices like NAS systems and servers running smoothly.
  • 25dB Whisper-Quiet Operation: Ultra-low noise (≤25dB at 600W).
  • OASIS 3.0 Smart App Control: Dashboard to monitor real-time battery status, electricity prices, and savings. Storm Guard Mode automatically activates backup power before extreme weather hits. Self-Powered Mode and Scheduled Tasks save you money daily.
  • Up to 5-Year Warranty: Includes 3-year standard warranty and 2-year extended warranty available upon EcoFlow App registration.

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Outbound Power has 3072Wh EcoFlow DELTA 3 Ultra LiFePO4 3600W Portable Power Station on sale for $1,099 - $109.90 with discount code POWER10 at checkout = $989.10. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member David_David for sharing this deal.

About this Item:
  • 4 Ways to Charge: Ready in Just 89 mins (0-80%) with wall charging or generator charging, and can achieve longer runtime with an EcoFlow Smart Generator.
  • 3600W Powerful Output: 7200W surge output. With X-Boostâ„¢ mode, supports heavy-duty appliances up to 4600W such as clothing steamers, electric dryers, lawnmowers, and electric frying pans.
  • Long-Lasting, Durable, and Reliable: Equipped with automotive-grade full-tab LFP cells, offering 10 years of reliable power, 24/7 protection BMS, Class-B certification, and EV-grade CTC structure that protects against overnight condensation and off-road bumps during transport.
  • 2 Easy Ways to Connect to Your Home: Manual Transfer Switch and Inlet Box.
  • 10ms Auto-Switch: keep critical devices like NAS systems and servers running smoothly.
  • 25dB Whisper-Quiet Operation: Ultra-low noise (≤25dB at 600W).
  • OASIS 3.0 Smart App Control: Dashboard to monitor real-time battery status, electricity prices, and savings. Storm Guard Mode automatically activates backup power before extreme weather hits. Self-Powered Mode and Scheduled Tasks save you money daily.
  • Up to 5-Year Warranty: Includes 3-year standard warranty and 2-year extended warranty available upon EcoFlow App registration.

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Medic311
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For those wondering, it's this one:


Delta 3 Max
Delta 3 Max Plus
Delta 3 Classic
Delta 3
Delta 3 1500
Delta 3 Plus
Delta 3 Pro
Delta 3 Ultra <<<-------
Delta 3 Ultra Plus


The EcoFlow lineup is getting long
C17chief
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Depends on what exactly you intend to run. There is nothing really cryptic about them. First, you have the inverter output. In this case 3600w. If you can parallel 2 these for 240v, then of course 7200w total in that case. If your load is less, great, but more, not so much. Next, you have the battery capacity. Almost always listed as watt hours on power stations. It is just that. In the case of these, 3000wh. It means it has 3000watts will last for 1 hour, 300watts for 10hrs, 30 watts for 100, get the idea? Also for an estimate, you should subtract about 20% right off the top for inverter efficiency. Some of the better ones are 85%+ efficient, but others are not, and that efficiency varies with load. For example a cheap low quality inverter may be 80% at best, but like 60% at certain load levels. Last of all, you have to figure out how much charging (example solar) you are going to input to prolong/keep it going. Don't forget the sun doesn't shine 24/7, panels don't output max in all conditions, nor is the charger in the power stations overhead free so lots of variables there.That said, 3kwh is probably not near enough to run a household normally, even if the inverter output is high enough. Especially if you aren't adding a good amount of solar. Look at the daily power usage on your power bill. It's probably 5-10+ times as much as the capacity of this unit. Just for a few basics like a fridge, sone lights, etc...then something like this could last you pretty well, even indefinitely with an appropriate modest amount of solar.
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It's the federal energy credit that's going away.

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Medic311
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank Medic311

For those wondering, it's this one:


Delta 3 Max
Delta 3 Max Plus
Delta 3 Classic
Delta 3
Delta 3 1500
Delta 3 Plus
Delta 3 Pro
Delta 3 Ultra <<<-------
Delta 3 Ultra Plus


The EcoFlow lineup is getting long
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Oct 25, 2025 12:24 AM
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PreonOct 25, 2025 12:24 AM
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Are there any all in one systems that will use the large and cheap batteries?
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koshiaOct 25, 2025 12:30 AM
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new to this game, if i wanted to run whole house (got a couple of sump pumps running), can I get this and some battery addon units and wire in to a transfer panel?
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Tazmania99
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Oct 25, 2025 12:31 AM
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Does this unit qualify for 30% federal energy credit?
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imaxds93Oct 25, 2025 12:34 AM
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why is it so cheap now?
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Medic311
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Quote from Tazmania99 :
Does this unit qualify for 30% federal energy credit?
Yes b/c it is over 3 kwh
I believe it's going away next year though
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David_DavidOct 25, 2025 12:38 AM
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Quote from Medic311 :

Yes b/c it is over 3 kwh
I believe it's going away next year though
was just released last month, just curious why you would believe it's going away next year? *EDIT mis-understood this model (going away) VS Tax Credit LOL

(yes there are lots of 3 series models, but no Delta 3 Pro. Delta PRO 3 is on the PRO line (capable of 240V), not on the 3 series product line)
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WWJBOct 25, 2025 12:43 AM
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Quote from David_David :
was just released last month, just curious why you would believe it's going away next year?

(yes there are lots of 3 series models, but no Delta 3 Pro. Delta PRO 3 is on the PRO line (capable of 240V), not on the 3 series product line)
It's the federal energy credit that's going away.
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SumyasdOct 25, 2025 12:45 AM
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Fyi you can not have both 120v and 240v ON at the same time.
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SmilingSnow960Oct 25, 2025 12:55 AM
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Quote from koshia :
new to this game, if i wanted to run whole house (got a couple of sump pumps running), can I get this and some battery addon units and wire in to a transfer panel?
Yes. It's ideal for that use.
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SmilingSnow960Oct 25, 2025 12:57 AM
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Quote from Medic311 :

Yes b/c it is over 3 kwh
I believe it's going away next year though
What's the process to obtain that credit?
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C17chiefOct 25, 2025 01:15 AM
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Quote from koshia :
new to this game, if i wanted to run whole house (got a couple of sump pumps running), can I get this and some battery addon units and wire in to a transfer panel?
Depends on what exactly you intend to run. There is nothing really cryptic about them. First, you have the inverter output. In this case 3600w. If you can parallel 2 these for 240v, then of course 7200w total in that case. If your load is less, great, but more, not so much. Next, you have the battery capacity. Almost always listed as watt hours on power stations. It is just that. In the case of these, 3000wh. It means it has 3000watts will last for 1 hour, 300watts for 10hrs, 30 watts for 100, get the idea? Also for an estimate, you should subtract about 20% right off the top for inverter efficiency. Some of the better ones are 85%+ efficient, but others are not, and that efficiency varies with load. For example a cheap low quality inverter may be 80% at best, but like 60% at certain load levels. Last of all, you have to figure out how much charging (example solar) you are going to input to prolong/keep it going. Don't forget the sun doesn't shine 24/7, panels don't output max in all conditions, nor is the charger in the power stations overhead free so lots of variables there.That said, 3kwh is probably not near enough to run a household normally, even if the inverter output is high enough. Especially if you aren't adding a good amount of solar. Look at the daily power usage on your power bill. It's probably 5-10+ times as much as the capacity of this unit. Just for a few basics like a fridge, sone lights, etc...then something like this could last you pretty well, even indefinitely with an appropriate modest amount of solar.
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thabrownwonderOct 25, 2025 01:20 AM
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Should we wait for bf ?
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astronautOct 25, 2025 01:26 AM
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[QUOTE=Medic311;179787148]For those wondering, it's this one:


Delta 3 Max
Delta 3 Max Plus
Delta 3 Classic
Delta 3
Delta 3 1500
Delta 3 Plus
Delta 3 Pro
Delta 3 Ultra

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astronautOct 25, 2025 01:27 AM
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[QUOTE=astronaut;179787970]
Quote from Medic311 :
For those wondering, it's this one:


Delta 3 Max
Delta 3 Max Plus
Delta 3 Classic
Delta 3
Delta 3 1500
Delta 3 Plus
Delta 3 Pro
Delta 3 Ultra
Can this one add additional battery ?
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