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  • Post in thread: Looking for recommendations on a DC disconnect switch

    Hello all, I have a small setup consisting of two 455 watt panels, I'm looking at around 100 volts and a 15 amp draw to my ecoflow delta pro. I want to install a DC disconnect switch at the panels so they can be isolated for maintenance. I'm currently eyeing the IMO SI16-PEL64R-2 as its power...
  • Post in thread: Looking for feedback to run a subset of appliances

    So I went ahead and ordered everything except the transfer switch. I'm pretty excited and hopefully, I didn't miss anything major. I do still have one question though. Since this isn't a permanent install, does anyone have any thoughts on how best to get the pv cable through the cinderblock...
  • Post in thread: Ecoflow Delta Pro EV Recharge Bundle $2,999.99 ends 8/28/22

    Hi all, Hopefully someone will find this a good deal, while shopping I found that Coscto has the EcoFlow Delta Pro with ev adapter and monitor for $2999.99. I just put an order in for one myself. It looks like the deal ends on 8/28/22...
  • Post in thread: Proper cable gauge for over paneling

    I don't plan to leave the panels up unless we're doing something outside or the power is out. So going to 10 gauge makes sense and I won't complain since it'll save us some money. The vmp on the panel I'm looking at is 20.4 and the max voltage input on the eb70s is 28v. Good to know on the...
  • Post in thread: Proper cable gauge for over paneling

    Hello all, A few days ago I received a new Bluetti eb70s and so far I'm really happy with it. I'm currently eyeing a 12v 200 watt Rich solar panel and I have future plans to over panel in parallel with a second 200 watt panel. I'd like to purchase an 8 gauge 20ft pv cable and it is my...
  • Post in thread: Looking for feedback to run a subset of appliances

    Hello all, I'm looking for some feed back on a system I'd like to put together to run a few circuits in our house using an Ecoflow Delta Pro and some solar. The base load will be around 200 watts 24 hours a day with jumps probably around 800 - 900 watts for 15 minutes a few times a day. I'm not...
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