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popular Posted by NavyCrayon8515 • 2d ago
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EcoFlow DELTA Pro EV 3600 Recharge Bundle | Costco $1799

$1,799

$2,000

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alphawave
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Select 'without solar panels' for this price.
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rb5505
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think of all the people that literally paid double this price for this exact piece, and have not even used it. ouch.
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GreenBike3433
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Quote from rb5505 :
think of all the people that literally paid double this price for this exact piece, and have not even used it. ouch.
Hope I can find them On fb for $1000
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rb5505
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Quote from GreenBike3433 :
Hope I can find them On fb for $1000
$1399 refurb direct from ecoflow. was same warranty as new when registered. except no possible 30% tax rebate option with refurbs. https://www.ebay.com/itm/14438724...Swix9ncm4A

tax rebate. https://www.irs.gov/credits-deduc...rgy-credit
Last edited by rb5505 January 6, 2025 at 05:15 PM.
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Quote from rb5505 :
$1399 refurb direct from ecoflow. was same warranty as new when registered. except no possible 35% tax rebate option with refurbs. https://www.ebay.com/itm/14438724...Swix9ncm4A
Tell me more about this rebate you speak of…
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nigori
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Quote from GreenBike3433 :
Hope I can find them On fb for $1000
i paid $2700 originally and use it every time the power goes out. i hooked up a generator transfer switch and when power goes out i now have all my lights at home working, and my fridge / freezer/ critical things always able to be used.

i may pickup another one at somepoint as I heard that there is a way to hookup 2 of them to get 240v, which would be nice for me.
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iamnothim
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Quote from nigori :
i paid $2700 originally and use it every time the power goes out. i hooked up a generator transfer switch and when power goes out i now have all my lights at home working, and my fridge / freezer/ critical things always able to be used.

i may pickup another one at somepoint as I heard that there is a way to hookup 2 of them to get 240v, which would be nice for me.

Could you give more information about the generator transfer switch? Did you do it yourself? What switch did you use?

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Quote from rb5505 :
$1399 refurb direct from ecoflow. was same warranty as new when registered. except no possible 35% tax rebate option with refurbs. https://www.ebay.com/itm/14438724...Swix9ncm4A

Isn't it 30%?
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crazzyeddie
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Quote from rb5505 :
$1399 refurb direct from ecoflow. was same warranty as new when registered. except no possible 35% tax rebate option with refurbs. https://www.ebay.com/itm/14438724...Swix9ncm4A
Where is the $1,399 refurb? I see the extra battery for $1,399 but the main unit is $1,699.
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Great price. I'd have held out and waited on this, but I got in around Black Friday for I think something like $1688 shipped. Bought the Little external display for $50 and the EV adapter for $80. I use it all the time. It's out in my "shed" and powers 2 TVs, 2 arcade1ups, an arcade machine, and a pinball machine. Love it. And my level 2 EV charger reaches it. And in the spring I'll hook up solar to it.
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rb5505
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Quote from crazzyeddie :
Where is the $1,399 refurb? I see the extra battery for $1,399 but the main unit is $1,699.
it was $1399 after their discount code. it must have ended today. i see no discount code showing today.
Last edited by rb5505 January 6, 2025 at 05:14 PM.
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rb5505
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Quote from DanweiD :
Isn't it 30%?
yes, note corrected. 👍
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rb5505
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Quote from pokerstar54 :
Tell me more about this rebate you speak of…
https://www.irs.gov/credits-deduc...rgy-credit
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HonestWealth2655
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Quote from alphawave :
Select 'without solar panels' for this price.
Any suggestions on solar panels that would integrate easily with this?

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nigori
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Quote from iamnothim :
Could you give more information about the generator transfer switch? Did you do it yourself? What switch did you use?
I did DIY, but I am comfortable working on electrical equipment I did it growing up.

I got this transfer switch: https://www.amazon.com/Reliance-2...B013JS6OW2 from fb marketplace for cheap.

and essentially just hooked the ecoflow up with a cable from amazon. got to keep in mind that the output is only 120v in the ecoflow delta pro (at least the version I have) so you'll need to wire accordingly.

its not a difficult project, but if you're not familiar with home electrical and how to do it safely and properly obviously you need to either learn that first or hire a pro
Last edited by nigori January 7, 2025 at 07:35 AM.