Quote History Quoted:
Thanks for that!
The Pecron keeps looking like a better and better deal. Someone posted the sale and an extra coupon that made the 2000LFP $82x shipped, after taxes, for me.
Noted that getting that + the EB3000 Expansion Battery with the $400 off coupon, actually came out to under $2k for 5,000Wh vs $2,600 for 3,600Wh with the Ecoflow Delta Pro.
I like that it’s also capable of taking up to 1200 watts of solar, for charging.
*** the only other one on the list that looks like a consideration (to my way of thinking) is the Renogy Lycan, for its ability to take up to 4,400 watts of solar.
Sounds like a system targeted towards folks looking for grid independence, with the expansion capability to 90kWh, and the ability to accept that high of an input from solar panels alone (with the ability to charge concurrently with another 2,400 watt input from the grid, or a generator, for a 6,800 total input wattage).
View Quote
Pecron is a relative newcomer (less than 5 years in the US market) so their products seem to change from season to season. They seem to be making a lot of progress and are catching up with others..they also seem to be passing others with their newer products.
Renogy can go take a hike.
I started off with Bluetti and moved/moving to EcoFlow. Firstly because the EF products don't need a charging brick, just a standard 3-wire PC power cord. I also like EF's ecosystem, so many items that can communicate and can be controlled or automated to work with other products.
A heads up, solar energy products have been going down in price for the last 6 months and look to drop even further. Several states have modified their net metering incentives in favor of the power companies, this along with the increase of interest rates have significantly reduced the incentive for solar and other renewable energy projects...and in some places, like California, basically eliminated any incentive.
mm