EF ECOFLOW 120V Home Backup Kit: DELTA Pro 3600Wh Power Station with Transfer Switch Kit, 3600W AC Output, Solar Generator for Home Use, Emergency, RV

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  • Large Capacity. Featuring a 3600Wh LFP battery capacity, DELTA Pro provides strong electrical storage for home battery backup power supply and outdoor camping. Applied with DELTA Pro Extra Batteries or Smart Generators, the electric generator can expand its capacity from 3.6kWh to 25kWh.
Brand EF ECOFLOW
Wattage 3600 watts
Fuel Type Battery Powered
Power Source Battery Powered
Recommended Uses For Product Residential
Voltage 120 Volts
Output Wattage 4500.0
Special Feature X-BOOST Technology
Included Components DELTA Pro 3600Wh Power Station, Transfer Switch Kit
Color 120v/3600wh
Product Dimensions 11.2″L x 16.4″W x 25″H
Model Name EFD500
Engine Type 4 Stroke
Ignition System Type Spark Ignition
Total Power Outlets 6
Frequency 60 Hz
Starting Wattage 3.6E+3 Watts
Running Wattage 3.6E+3 Watts
UPC 842783131676
Manufacturer ECOFLOW
Item Weight 99 pounds

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