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forum threadDavid_David posted Today 05:02 PM

EcoFlow DELTA Pro Ultra Smart Extra Battery Certified Refurbished $1279.20

$1,279

$3,299

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Ecoflow official store on Ebay has refurbished Delta Pro Ultra Battery (6kWh) for $1998.75 - 20% with EFSUMMER20 and another 20% with SUNSHINE20 (click boxes to use both codes!) brings it down to $1279.20. Free Shipping.

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Plug and play 6kWh battery storage for Delta Pro Ultra systems

https://www.ebay.com/itm/145870439059
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Ecoflow official store on Ebay has refurbished Delta Pro Ultra Battery (6kWh) for $1998.75 - 20% with EFSUMMER20 and another 20% with SUNSHINE20 (click boxes to use both codes!) brings it down to $1279.20. Free Shipping.

Requires DPU inverter
Plug and play 6kWh battery storage for Delta Pro Ultra systems

https://www.ebay.com/itm/145870439059

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Today 05:32 PM
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GumboChiefToday 05:32 PM
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I don't think I've seen the refurb battery any cheaper than this. Nice find!
Today 07:22 PM
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JohnnySlick777Today 07:22 PM
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DPU & DPUX is the same battery.
$1,280 is NOT a deal on a referb.
I paid $1,050 brand new a year ago.
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David_DavidToday 07:49 PM
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Quote from JohnnySlick777 :
DPU & DPUX is the same battery.
$1,280 is NOT a deal on a referb.
I paid $1,050 brand new a year ago.
$1050 DPU battery a year ago? you sure about that... when everyone was going crazy for $1599 home depot deal the all time low at the time?
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JohnnySlick777Today 07:52 PM
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Quote from David_David :
$1050 DPU battery a year ago? you sure about tha..t when everyone was going crazy for $1599 home depot deal the all time low at the time?
Yep, $1,499 Home Depot deal minus 30% tax credit = $1,050
We all know the tax credit is gone, but a $220 discount from new to refurb is not a deal!
EcoFlow is hurting due to lack of sales, since they were heavily relied upon the tax credit.
They are going to have to pivot and reduce prices if they want to be successful.
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David_DavidToday 07:52 PM
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Quote from GumboChief :
I don't think I've seen the refurb battery any cheaper than this. Nice find!
I have not seen lower DPU battery price to the best of my knowledge, not sure what johnnyslick is talking about i'd definately like to see evidence or proof of that lol
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David_DavidToday 08:06 PM
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Quote from JohnnySlick777 :
Yep, $1,499 Home Depot deal minus 30% tax credit = $1,050
We all know the tax credit is gone, but a $220 discount from new to refurb is not a deal!
EcoFlow is hurting due to lack of sales, since they were heavily relied upon the tax credit.
They are going to have to pivot and reduce prices if they want to be successful.
ahh ok ok the tax credit. well.. everyone is entitled to their own opinion (absolutely no problem with that here) any facts or source to backup "EcoFlow is hurting" or is that just an opinion as well? i am just curious, last i cheked they were still around a 4000 employees private company who doesn't release balance sheets or sales data?
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JohnnySlick777Today 08:23 PM
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Every solar company is going to have to make some kind of pivot to offset the lack of sales due to the defunct tax credit or be forced into bankruptcy.

Declining revenue and bankruptcies across the U.S. solar industry are primarily driven by high interest rates, tightened financing, expiring tax credits, and shifts in policy. The transition away from federal subsidies has shifted reliance toward costly third-party leases, making residential installations heavily dependent on real estate and credit conditions.
Subdued Installations: First-quarter capacity installations fell 27% year-over-year. Companies like Sunrun reported a 25% drop in new subscribers
Changes to Subsidies: The expiration of federal subsidies like the Section 25D tax credit has forced the market to adapt to new, complex financing solutions, stalling consumer purchases.
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