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popularDavid_David posted Today 04:59 AM
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Ecoflow Delta Pro Portable Power Station with Delta Pro Extra Battery $2499

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Ecoflow Delta Pro 3.6kWh Portable Power Station with Delta Pro Extra Battery 3.6kWh Special buy promo $2499

AC Output: 5 outlets, 3600W total (Surge 7200W)
AC Charging input: 1800W Max, 120V~15A, 3000W Max, 240V~12.5A
Solar Charging input: 1600W Max, 11-150V, 15A Max
Long-lasting LFP battery supports up to 10 years

this package includes Delta Pro Main Unit and Extra Battery = 7.2kWh total Capacity (expandable to 10.8kWh with two EB's, and 21.6kWh with Double Voltage Hub two Delta Pros with two Extra Batteries Each )

https://www.homedepot.com/p/EcoFl.../325870728
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Ecoflow Delta Pro 3.6kWh Portable Power Station with Delta Pro Extra Battery 3.6kWh Special buy promo $2499

AC Output: 5 outlets, 3600W total (Surge 7200W)
AC Charging input: 1800W Max, 120V~15A, 3000W Max, 240V~12.5A
Solar Charging input: 1600W Max, 11-150V, 15A Max
Long-lasting LFP battery supports up to 10 years

this package includes Delta Pro Main Unit and Extra Battery = 7.2kWh total Capacity (expandable to 10.8kWh with two EB's, and 21.6kWh with Double Voltage Hub two Delta Pros with two Extra Batteries Each )

https://www.homedepot.com/p/EcoFl.../325870728

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Model: EcoFlow 3600W Output/7200W Peak Push-Button Start Battery Generator DELTA Pro with DELTA Pro Extra Battery for Home, Camping&RVs

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PaulP6715Today 06:24 PM
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what's the cheapest (safe, legal) way to get this connected to the average home's existing electrical panel?
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SaL775720Today 07:42 PM
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Quote from PaulP6715 :
what's the cheapest (safe, legal) way to get this connected to the average home's existing electrical panel?
Transfer switch with 6 or 10 circuits 30amp. Home Depot has it for 299. Comes with complete kit. Plug and play. No need for a interlock. Switch circuit on the transfer as needed between grid or this eco flow. Doing this away you also use a generator to plug in the outlet if needed.

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