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frontpage Posted by DianaND33 • 15h ago

EcoFlow Delta Pro Ultra 6144Wh LFP Home Backup Power Station

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$3,761

$5,799

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Wellbots has EcoFlow Delta Pro Ultra 6144Wh LFP Home Backup Power Station (EFDPUPCS-BP) on sale for $4,179 - $417.90 w/ discount code 9TO5DPU10 at checkout = $3,761.10. Shipping is free.

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About this Item:
  • Scalable capacity up to a colossal 90 kWh, sufficient for 1-month home backup, 1-unit of 7200-Watt output runs your entire home, supports a plug-and-play home solar system of 5.6 kW to 16.8 kW solar input, designed for personal customization
  • EcoFlow x-cooling cooling structure for superior heat dissipation performance, designed for prolonged lifespan boost performance with BMS reliable performance in the most challenging situations
  • 120-Volt/240-Volt hybrid inverter, it has both high-voltage and low-voltage MPPT ports through the advanced structural design, the photovoltaic conversion efficiency of the high-PV input port is increased to 95% while the low-PV input port sports 89%, allowing homeowners to store and utilize more solar energy
  • Delta pro ultra employs x-tech, guaranteeing a total 7200-Watt output even during charging, delta pro ultra inverter's high-voltage PV input port sports an inverter efficiency of 95% and 450-Volt
  • 4-ways of different power generation: grid, solar, EV charger, generator, 1-way of multi-charge: multi-charge (grid plus solar)
  • Kits are sent in 2-boxes and may not arrive at the same time
  • Includes:
    • EcoFlow DELTA Pro Ultra Inverter
    • 1x EcoFlow DELTA Pro Ultra Battery
    • EcoFlow DELTA Pro Ultra Trolley

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Written by DianaND33
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Wellbots has EcoFlow Delta Pro Ultra 6144Wh LFP Home Backup Power Station (EFDPUPCS-BP) on sale for $4,179 - $417.90 w/ discount code 9TO5DPU10 at checkout = $3,761.10. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member DianaND33 for finding this deal.

About this Item:
  • Scalable capacity up to a colossal 90 kWh, sufficient for 1-month home backup, 1-unit of 7200-Watt output runs your entire home, supports a plug-and-play home solar system of 5.6 kW to 16.8 kW solar input, designed for personal customization
  • EcoFlow x-cooling cooling structure for superior heat dissipation performance, designed for prolonged lifespan boost performance with BMS reliable performance in the most challenging situations
  • 120-Volt/240-Volt hybrid inverter, it has both high-voltage and low-voltage MPPT ports through the advanced structural design, the photovoltaic conversion efficiency of the high-PV input port is increased to 95% while the low-PV input port sports 89%, allowing homeowners to store and utilize more solar energy
  • Delta pro ultra employs x-tech, guaranteeing a total 7200-Watt output even during charging, delta pro ultra inverter's high-voltage PV input port sports an inverter efficiency of 95% and 450-Volt
  • 4-ways of different power generation: grid, solar, EV charger, generator, 1-way of multi-charge: multi-charge (grid plus solar)
  • Kits are sent in 2-boxes and may not arrive at the same time
  • Includes:
    • EcoFlow DELTA Pro Ultra Inverter
    • 1x EcoFlow DELTA Pro Ultra Battery
    • EcoFlow DELTA Pro Ultra Trolley

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Written by SubZero5 | Staff

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Written by DianaND33

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15h ago
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Gameross
15h ago
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Quote from DianaND33 :
EcoFlow Delta Pro Ultra inverter and one battery for $3,761.10 when you apply code 9TO5DPU10. Notice the code uses the letter O in the 3 space, not the number 0.

https://www.wellbots.com/products...MoQAvD_BwE
Good price, but you need to put the price in the title.
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DianaND33
15h ago
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Quote from Gameross :
Good price, but you need to put the price in the title.
Fixed
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PeteyTheStriker
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Man if this or the Anker just allowed you to use third party batteries they would be bigger sellers than they are now. I can literally put together a 30kWh battery bank for under $5K, while the same thing from their priority batteries would cost me $15K if not more.............
3h ago
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mgreen2
3h ago
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Should qualify for alternative power tax credit too.
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Phil83
3h ago
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Quote from PeteyTheStriker :
Man if this or the Anker just allowed you to use third party batteries they would be bigger sellers than they are now. I can literally put together a 30kWh battery bank for under $5K, while the same thing from their priority batteries would cost me $15K if not more.............
You can use 3ed party batteries just connect them thru the solar inputs. Plenty of YouTube videos out there showing this.
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PeteyTheStriker
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Quote from Phil83 :
You can use 3ed party batteries just connect them thru the solar inputs. Plenty of YouTube videos out there showing this.
Yeah, but that jimmy rig is not the same thing as allowing full integration.
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ashman4827
3h ago
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Quote from mgreen2 :
Should qualify for alternative power tax credit too.
Didn't Prez Trump already took that away?
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ashman4827
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Bought mine $1k less from Home Depot a year ago.....
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undercoverDrunk
2h ago
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Quote from Phil83 :
You can use 3ed party batteries just connect them thru the solar inputs. Plenty of YouTube videos out there showing this.
I need those solar inputs... Also need time of day bidirectional charging. I'm vendor locked until something accepts the extension cable logic.

I most fear the lack of options with their proprietary app. If EcoFlow goes down, so does ALL of your networking options.
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saintirish
2h ago
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Backup your house for a month? I doubt this would power my house for more than a couple of hours during the summer.
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R6raven
1h ago
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Quote from saintirish :
Backup your house for a month? I doubt this would power my house for more than a couple of hours during the summer.
Depends if you have it hooked up to solar panels
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twinsenw
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Quote from ashman4827 :
Didn't Prez Trump already took that away?

This is the last year.
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Souka
1h ago
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Ugh... these battery solutions looking more and more tempting.

I got a 3kw 120v inverter gas gen I've been using for power outs past 10+yrs.
Recently put in a 50A inlet e/interlock that I've actually used 2x so far with 3k gen (only powering the 120v outlets). Generator is able to do it... but not happily and we have to be conservative.

Been shopping for a 7-11kw 240v inverter gas gen... but now thinking of one of these battery options.

Run house off a 240v battery-gen, then charge it using my 3kw when needed.

Biggest draw items are electric oven, electric clothes dryer, house AC. All three are not needed during a power outage...


I dunno...
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saintirish
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Quote from R6raven :
Depends if you have it hooked up to solar panels
If you could theoretically power your house with this, and recharge it with solar panels, then it could work indefinitely, could it not? Why limit it to a month? That can't be what they mean.

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