Shopsolarkits has
EcoFlow DELTA PRO 3 4,096Wh / 4,000W Portable Power Station (Main Unit) for
$1899.49 when you follow the instructions below. Shipping is $5.99.
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DianaND33 & xkingpin for finding this deal
Deal Instructions:- Add EcoFlow DELTA PRO 3 4,096Wh / 4,000W Portable Power Station to cart
- Add Battery Cable Terminal (Lugs) to cart
- Price will be $2000.49
- Apply discount code SOLAR101
- Final price will be $1899.49 + $5.99 Shipping
Features:- A single source to power almost all of your essential home appliances. Power high-demand appliances—from 3 ton * central AC to 1 HP water pump—with robust 4000W and dual 120V/240V capabilities. Keep your kitchen buzzing and essential systems like garage doors running, all powered simultaneously and reliably by EcoFlow.
- Easily run multiple appliances at the same time. Connect in parallel to expand power up to 12,000W, supporting multiple high-power appliances simultaneously. No constant unplugging or switching required.
- Safeguard your data. It ensures swift 10ms switch-overs, protecting your NAS systems, servers, and entertainment devices from power disruptions and keeping your technology safe and continuously powered.
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Edit: ShopSolar is on Ecoflow's list of authorized dealers, so purchasing from them should have full warranty. And the cheapest I have seen to date for the Delta Pro 3.
Edit: i don't see any other shopsolar online though? But if you search people talking about this they are saying that shopsolarkits is a middleman/dropshipper and they are not shopsolar. Anyhow unsure now what's the deal.
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I returned a delta pro over the holidays because they apparently cheaped out on quality fans/fan curve to cool such an expensive piece of tech.
Such a silly thing to cheap out on when you are spending so much, my PC pulling like 400-500 watts was silent vs that thing
I returned a delta pro over the holidays because they apparently cheaped out on quality fans/fan curve to cool such an expensive piece of tech.
Such a silly thing to cheap out on when you are spending so much, my PC pulling like 400-500 watts was silent vs that thing
It's a shame they can't (or won't) apply similar quiet fan behavior to past devices, but that could also cause overheating issues.
Edit: i don't see any other shopsolar online though? But if you search people talking about this they are saying that shopsolarkits is a middleman/dropshipper and they are not shopsolar. Anyhow unsure now what's the deal.
Not sure why people think a website has to match a company name exactly 🙄
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It's extremely quiet unless you're really taxing it. I use mine every day, and I'm eager to buy more when funds allow.
This is cheaper than the 4kw extra battery, which is both infuriating and intriguing. Only knock I can think of is that the solar input is undersized for the unit, but I do my best to max it out anyhow.
If I had the funds, I'd buy this and have it daisy-chain into my existing one.
Not sure why people think a website has to match a company name exactly 🙄
Interested in this also.
Would like to look into the viability of a ecoflow device being in between a desktop computer and the wall outlet just like a UPS, and also be able to wheel it out for camping or remote power if ever needed. Like a tiny 5 mile emergency "gas can" for a EV.
Curious how well it would work in those applications.
I have exact same use case as you. What I did was daisy chain so I have a very small cyberpower UPS (will run my rack for maybe 30 min) which is the primary which I paid maybe $120 for a few years ago and it is pure sinewave and has the USB connection. I then daisy chain it to a Delta 2 (1k) which I bought for $370 and if I want to use it out for the weekend on a trip, I simply unplug it and I still have UPS on my rack and then I have extended serial runtime of 8-9 hours if there is extended power outage.
This way if some real cheap batteries come along I can just substitute. Like this AM I saw a rackmount 5K LFP for like $820.
Anyways that is my preferred method. Put an old skool cheap known UPS in the rack and put out extended power as generic bank as needed. That way I am not locked into some proprietary system like Ecoflow although I do like their products at higher capacity their prices are 2x or more the newcomers.
Yes I understand there are some serial losses but most are line interactive so they are minimal and certainly cheaper than buying a monolithic solution and way more flexible.
Link to 5k rack battery: https://dealquestnow.online/f/18052953-eco-worthy-51-2v-100ah-server-rack-batteries-819-99
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