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Ecoflow DELTA Pro Ultra X Inverter on sale for $3,599 - $400 w/ coupon code
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Specs:- Standard Capacity: 12.288kWh, 6144Wh x 2
- Maximum Capacity with 1 inverter: 61.440kWh, 6144Wh x 10
- AC Output:
- 12kW, 120/240V, 60Hz
- Up to 36kW in 3 parallel units
- Maximum Capacity with 3 inverters: 184.32kWh, 6144Wh x 30
- Net Weight (lb): Inverter: 34.5±0.2kg(70.06±0.44 lb)
- Battery: 50.5±0.2kg(111.3±0.44 lb)
- Dimensions:
- Inverter: 26.6" × 18.7" × 9.06"
- Battery: 26" × 18" × 8"
- Battery Chemistry: LFP
- Warranty: 5 years
- Screen: ✓
- AC Outlets:
- NEMA 5-20 (x2) 120V 20A
- NEMA L14-30 (x1) 120/240V 30A
- NEMA 14-50 (x1) 120/240V 50A
- UPS: <10ms standalone, <20ms with Smart Home Panel 3
- Rated AC Input Power: 12kW,100/200-120/240V, 50A
- DC Input:
- Total 10kW, 2 ports
- 80-500V/15A, 5000W Max Each
- Noise Level: Noise level <30 dB at 0.5 m (ambient temperature 25 °C, 4 kW output)
- IP Rating: IP54
- Battery Temperature: Operating & Storage temp: −4°F to 113°F (−20°C to 45°C)
- Inverter Temperature: Operating & Storage temp: −4°F to 122°F (−20°C to 50°C)
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6 kw batteries is $8000
Your better installing 12kw. Inverter and batteries
$2200 for each battery
$400 for each 400 watt panel I read you have to buy converter cable if you use other panels as flow does not use industry standard
You need also buy a getaway or smart panel as well to install on a house
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Unit plus 2
6 kw batteries is $8000
Your better installing 12kw. Inverter and batteries
$2200 for each battery
$400 for each 400 watt panel I read you have to buy converter cable if you use other panels as flow does not use industry standard
You need also buy a getaway or smart panel as well to install on a house
$400 for each 400 w panel? I'm not sure where you're getting that number either. I got 10 x 405w for ~$1,300 (so $130 each), and you can find them new on fb marketplace for $100-$120.
And you don't need a smart panel, just get a 10 breaker transfer switch, and you're golden.
Of course, going on a DIY route would be cheaper, but not everyone can build those. This is a plug and play option that is ready to go out of the box.
I've been owning the DPU for more than 2 years now and never had any issue with it. I cannot vouch for the Delta pro ultra x inverter, but if it has the same reliability as the original DPU, then it's a winner.
One thing to mention though, sometimes early models have some flaws that they fix either via software update or in-house warranty claims.
Unit plus 2
6 kw batteries is $8000
Your better installing 12kw. Inverter and batteries
$2200 for each battery
$400 for each 400 watt panel I read you have to buy converter cable if you use other panels as flow does not use industry standard
You need also buy a getaway or smart panel as well to install on a house
Batteries are usually around what you're quoting, but are on sale almost everywhere for $1899. I just got one from Outbound Power for $1680 shipped and no tax.
No idea what you're on about with the panels, you can plug whatever runs dc 15a/500v into the standard MC4 on the input. I have the regular ultra and I use 400w bifacial panels I get from Amazon for ~$225 each.
There is no "Getaway" (?) or smart panel required, I installed a 50 amp generator inlet and it works fine.
I agree with the previous poster who said that one might be concerned about being a bit of a beta tester for a new product, but Ecoflow has many instances online where they've fix via software or replaced faulty early units, so I'd say go for it if one is interested.
Unit plus 2
6 kw batteries is $8000
Your better installing 12kw. Inverter and batteries
$2200 for each battery
$400 for each 400 watt panel I read you have to buy converter cable if you use other panels as flow does not use industry standard
You need also buy a getaway or smart panel as well to install on a house
Really wishing Anker, Bluetti or Jackery step up their larger output game.
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