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Pulled from Sale. Decided to keep them as they can empty their capacity at 120 VAC into the new EcoFlow DeltaPro Ultra while it's feeding the house 240 VAC in essence, increasing the total EcoFlow capacity to over 20 KWhrs.
Up for sale is one of my two new Pecron E1500LFP Solar Generators including 2 ea. expansion batteries totaling 7.68 KWhs. These units and batteries were just introduced and first delivered in December, 2023.
Price: $2,500. I have receipts showing I paid $3322.15 for each unit (incl the two expansion batteries) This is an honest 25% under what I paid. It comes out to $0.33 per watt hour.
All the features and specs are here:
https://www.pecron.com/products/pecron-e1500lfp-expandable-power-station-2200w-1536wh
I bought two sets but one lasted us 24 hours and that is plenty since our outages are typically 5 minutes to 4-5 hours. The set has been cycled down to 35% three times since I got them in December. The inverter is 2200 Watts continuous and 4000 Watts surge rated. Tons of DC & USB outlets. Batteries also have and XT60 connector capable of a 30 Amp discharge. They can be charged separately if you buy the Pecron small separate charger, otherwise the inverter unit charges and balances the internal inverter 1536 WH battery and the 2 expansion batteries off of 120VAC house power or solar panels. Not a ding, dent or scratch anywhere. The screen protector film is still in-place. They are connectable via Bluetooth and WiFi. I have the boxes and all packing for it.
Unit can be a full-time UPS as it switches in less than 20 ms if already plugged into grid power. It's full sine wave with a Total Harmonic Distortion of about 2%.
I will drive up to 100 miles to deliver from Pismo Beach CA. That would be Santa Barbara/Ventura south. Left or right unit, your choice!
Up for sale is one of my two new Pecron E1500LFP Solar Generators including 2 ea. expansion batteries totaling 7.68 KWhs. These units and batteries were just introduced and first delivered in December, 2023.
Price: $2,500. I have receipts showing I paid $3322.15 for each unit (incl the two expansion batteries) This is an honest 25% under what I paid. It comes out to $0.33 per watt hour.
All the features and specs are here:
https://www.pecron.com/products/pecron-e1500lfp-expandable-power-station-2200w-1536wh
I bought two sets but one lasted us 24 hours and that is plenty since our outages are typically 5 minutes to 4-5 hours. The set has been cycled down to 35% three times since I got them in December. The inverter is 2200 Watts continuous and 4000 Watts surge rated. Tons of DC & USB outlets. Batteries also have and XT60 connector capable of a 30 Amp discharge. They can be charged separately if you buy the Pecron small separate charger, otherwise the inverter unit charges and balances the internal inverter 1536 WH battery and the 2 expansion batteries off of 120VAC house power or solar panels. Not a ding, dent or scratch anywhere. The screen protector film is still in-place. They are connectable via Bluetooth and WiFi. I have the boxes and all packing for it.
Unit can be a full-time UPS as it switches in less than 20 ms if already plugged into grid power. It's full sine wave with a Total Harmonic Distortion of about 2%.
I will drive up to 100 miles to deliver from Pismo Beach CA. That would be Santa Barbara/Ventura south. Left or right unit, your choice!
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