Demo of Fully Installed EcoFlow Smart Home Panel 2 with Delta Pro Ultra
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11:20 don't make yourself look like an ass when you made an otherwise good video. If you have to turn off something your children are using when you've told them not to? You haven't raised your kids right. Maybe that's a bigger problem than a home power panel.
Stop the herky-jerky editing particularly on the "three ways to use it." Give people a chance to process the information. Teachers call it WAIT TIME.
18:50 ... Nobody ever discusses whether or not you need to have an inverter generator to get clean power to this thing. I wish everybody online would discuss how clean the power has to be.
20:55 when you connect to the PROTRAN, slow down. DO A LITTLE BIT BETTER AT TRANSITIONS. Show the type of connection on each cord.
Step back and give a "finger-flow demonstration" of how the panel is transferring from the Eco flow to the protran to the protected loads panel. Let the finger show the way. ... I'm an engineer and even I need to go back and make sure I grasped it.
For example, I'm presuming that the umbilical passes from the male receiver of the protran up to the transfer switch, then down to the traditional breakers. The point is that the power flows from the umbilical up and then back towards the center section. Non-technical types would need to understand.
Call it oldmani-itis from an engineer who transitioned into industrial training and teaching shop.
25:14 ... You said you "could run a stove, air conditioning and dryer." ... I think you meant STOVE, OR AIR CONDITIONER, OR DRYER ... AND WHILE IT'S A LONG VIDEO, YOU SHOULD HAVE SHOWN TWO STOVE TOP BURNERS.
Best ecoflow ultra setup video I have found so far. Thank you. Just got my Ultra yesterday and this answered my questions.
Awesome and Thank you for that!🤘
Incredible video! Best one on TH-cam for the DPU and SH2. Running a 4 ton AC (with soft start) was amazing, but essentially running that oven blows my mind 🤯.
Granted you won’t be able to do either for very long, but at least you could if you wanted to. Thank you for demonstrating the capabilities in such a well organized way. Nice work! 💪🏼
Thank you and 100% Appreciate the comment. Seemed like most of the other vids I watched just kinda glossed over everything🤷♂️
Wow, that's a super cool setup. They've made it so easy for the average user and I like the many different connectivity options. An average person would pretty much just need an electrician for that panel install, then can manage everything else themselves. Easy!
100% have made it super easy! You can just plug in whatever you want! CRAZY! Smart panels are crazy cool too!🤯
this is probably the best video i've seen on this SHP2 yet! nicely done!
Thank You! Much appreciated!🤘
Agreed! You do a great job of showing how it would be used in most home grid scenarios. Thanks for this.
Thank you for watching!
Good stuff. I got a good laugh at the stovetop segment. "And look at that, all of the"....poof! All of those burners on high had to be pulling a huge load. "Ultra" that! Still, that's pretty impressive how the residential side of solar generators is improving so quickly. I seems that EcoFlow has about the best remote software on the market as well...incredibly functional although it probably takes some time to sort all of the choices out.
It's always exciting to watch your videos. They're inspiring and encouraging that anyone (with some common sense to ask for help) can do this. I have a couple projects lined up based on your inspiration. Thank you for your time and creativity. I know it takes work to produce a video like these.
Thank you and 100% Appreciate that! Yes it really is getting easier and easier these days. Thats what makes it so great. Just about anyone can do this! Thanks again!💥💁♂️
Thanks you Joe for your Smat Panel 2 demo. I enjoyed it and learned a lot from it.
Glad to hear it!
Great Video! Very insightful I will be installing one on my home now!
Thank You! Its a great system! Tons of options and can keep track of everything!
Thanks for the great working review.
Thanks and Appreciate that!💥🤘
Morning Joe, I just finished cleaning up after the flooding in our area. Just pickup a wheel baron load of laptops, bonzer deal.
Well product vlog, mate, watched till end. Love the app.
Thanks Mate Appreciate that💥🤘
Its a nice setup for people who dont want to build there own system. Its like legos all plug and play i like it for that. Also fir emergencies like hurricane or earthquake these would be easy to roll out to scale in these kind of emergencies
Great video Joe! You made it again👍👍
Thank You! You have some Amazing Gear!💥🤘
Two words, very nice. One word, expensive. Nicely done video.
The last one was 3 words🤭🤪Thanks for watching!🤘
Great video thanks from Canada. 👌
Thanks for watching!💥🤘
Thanks Joe for sharing your knowledge and experience with these plug-and-play batteries systems.
I am following your videos, and over the years I see undoubtedly how Ecoflow, Anker, … are expanding their line up to new side products (Ecoflow Powerstream, Smart Home panels,….) I would like to begin somewhere with home PV installation and power backup, but I am still torn between these new fancy App-friendly systems (Ecoflow, Anker, Hyawei, BYD,…) and good old school systems (Victron, Growatt, SMA,…) which started to build their wired systems around rock-solid inverter/converter units. The new brands are less expensive at the beginning and allow the end user with a smartphone to carry on many changes himself, the old school model allows for a much longer expected life expectancy (25 years for a complete Victron based home backup system with PV panels and ev-charger and ….) but requires an electrician to come for each tiny modification of the wiring or even new setup of a single unit.
What is your take on life expectancy of these new brand products ? and since they are releasing new products line up almost every year, what is your take on inter-compatibility between the yearly line up (e.g. have you seen limitations due to their proprietary plugs and socket systems) ?
Thanks and keep up with your good stuff 👍
Edit: I was Youtubbing a little further and I found already an answer about an example of backwards compatibility issue: the new Ecoflow Delta Pro 3 is not compatible with the first series of Delta Pro 1 battery and Smart Home Panel 1, I guess many owners are now trapped
Great video!!!!!!! Joe you are the best
Thank You!💥🤘
Very good video, excellent information and demonstration, panel is killer! What solar panels do you recommend and what is the manufacturer for the panel ground mount brackets?
Awesome smart home panel. Works very well. I like it
I’d like to know just one thing. How long will one battery last powering 1 refrigerator that is rated at 724kwh a year. Eco flow said 8 hours. That doesn’t even sound close
Yeah it is a pretty sweet panel. Seems like endless possibilities.
Great informative video. Can you use the 240v outlet in the front and charge at the same time using the 240 on the side by using a generator or a 240v wall say during off peak hours?
Fantastic
Awesome video Joe! This is the only video on this that seems to show anything that didn’t just look like a paid advertisement! Well done!
Thank You! This is what I do! Gotta show it in action to see if it works! Also, I did not get paid for this BUT they did obviously send everything. Thanks for the comment BTW, I appreciate that!!🤘
This is the most concise to the point no hype tutorial I have ever seen.
Sir so the Delta pro Ultra can also be recharged via an inverter LP gas generator?
TY
Thank You! Yeah you can use a genny as backup power AND recharge at the same time!😀🤘
Love your video, so what happen if two different sources are powering at the same time?
Thank You! If 2 different sources are connected and they dont talk...💥💥💥💥🫠😄
Very slick! It really seems to simplify things for the average person. Just plug it in and go... Thanks for sharing!
It is SLICK!! 100% plug in and go. Sure there are some setup stuff but thats the fun part lol!!🤘
@@AveRage_Joe Now I have to try and get them to send me one! 😁
Maybe I can put in a good word for ya. Im headed to CES and will be stopping in at the EcoFlow Booth!💥
@@AveRage_Joe that would be great! Have fun at CES! I’ll have to go one of these years…
I have watched a few videos and yours, by far, is the most detailed. I am guessing that there is no way to implement this with solar and still do net metering? Not being able to do that would be the only deal breaker for me.
Thank you and appreciate that. Yeah this one cant do net metering BUT I think they are working on a system that does. Dont know the timeline on that yet tho.
Amazing video, man, thanks! Just a question: can I use the battery as my primary source and the grid as a backup? (and say, keep using the grid until the battery is fully charged)
Thanks! Yeah you can do that for sure. Just put it in self-powered mode which takes you off grid. It will switch back to grid when you reach the min %SOC you have set.
Nice Video Joe! I do have a question for you on the transfer from grid to battery operation. In the video you said it takes a couple of seconds for the smart panel to sync with the grid. By this do you mean it looks to match phase with the grid and then makes the transfer? One of the big issues we all have with the Delta Pro is when going from inverting from battery to grid pass through, the DP doesn't make sure it's in phase / frequency sync with the previos state. This can and does cause rotor lock in refrigerator and air conditioner compressors. If your mostly off grid like us and use the grid as a charging backup we have to be super careful when we make the transition from running on battery to running on grid. I currently look at my Delta Pro output to see if the fridge and freezer are off before switching grid charging on to my delta pros. If I don't I sometimes get rattling from the compressors and then they are in rotor lock which draws a big wattage until the overloads click out on their start relays. People who do RVs have the same issue when connecting to shore power when arriving at the campsite. I sooooo hope EcoFlow has corrected this issue with the Ultra and Smart Home Panel 2. "All" this would take is for the software to make sure the sine wave from the DPU and Grid match each other before the transfer relay clicks over. Do you have any input on this? Thanks!
Would’ve been nice to see how long the one battery would’ve lasted with the AC running or just the dryer running.
Awesome soon as I win the lottery I'll get a couple.
LOL Ill get in on that lottery too!!😆🤘
I watched this many times! you did an awesome job! Question: If I have an outside propane generator running, how can I hook that up to the SHP2?
Thanks! I see you name says Husker Fan. You in Nebraska? I am in Omaha btw😆 Anyway, if your generator is 240v, you can direct wire it to the SHP2 generator breaker. If going to the Ultra, you would need the input/output to generator adapter cable.
If your generator is only 120v, you coulr only use the regular 120AC charging like it was plugged into a wall outlet.
@@AveRage_Joe That's really cool! Yes, I'm also in Omaha. Small world. I haven't bought the generator yet but will be buying a 240v. My thinking is, in case of a power grid outage and no sun(cause I have solar panels) I'd recharge the DPU's using a generator. Just have to figure a method to do this the best way. You have more videos on how this process could work best?
What a fantastic review, thank you! Question: So, the only way you can power your whole (existing) panel is to use the generator hub and the lockout switch? Seems like the smart panel 2 limits you to only a few breakers. What are your thoughts on this?
Thanks! Yeah the only way to power the whole home would be to do as I did and go through the 50a hub and lockout and backfeed the main panel. The smart panel could also accept the single slot breakers but have 2 breakers on them so you could get up to 24 circuits BUT you will still only have control of the 12 slots. I think the main goal is to take all the critical loads off the main panel and move them to the smart panel. If you have any room left then add more loads.
It really depends on what you would want to do or what your goal is. If you want auto switching if the power goes out or time of use features. Then you would want the smart panel. If you want to start your journey going off grid, go without the panel first. One ultra is good for 30a out the front 240v outlet. If you get the 50a hub then you can connect 2 ultras in parallel for the 50a output OR if you have 2 delta pro's then you could use those as well. If thats not enough then you would need the panel to parallel 3. If you parallel 3 together, you better cram as much as you can in that panel to include the BIG draw items. Oh and solar too😉
Thanks! This is awesome info! Question if you know: can you install double 110v breakers (2 in single size) to maximize space in the panel, and configure them in the app?
Thanks for watching. I was just mentioning this to @Barc7580 in a comment above(or below). The slot is smart so the 2 in 1 would turn on/off both. It would also show the current/watts for the 2 as well.
It may be to much current for the relay that energizes the breaker
Convection has a fan in it. It's kind of like an air fryer, except it's super easy to dry out anything you're cooking.
Oh lol thats it...just a fan. Convection makes it sound so francy🤷♂️😆
That's what marketing departments do. They sell you convection, which basically means radiate, and just slap a shop fan in the back of it 🤭
So far two questions, they have a trade in program and i already have a delta pro, should i keep that and just use it with the ultra? Will the ecoflow smart generator work in the generator port? Great video
Thank you for sharing the information.
I am trying to figure out the solar panel part.
I have an existing solar system on my roof connected to a SolarEdge Inverter. Is it possible to connect my existing roof solar system to the ECOFLOW Delta Pro Ultra as an input?
Thanks.
I am investigating that very question on existing AC Coupled solar.
Great video! If you had two Ecoflow inverters, you can plug both into the Ecoflow hub and get more power, right? Then you would have more power for the stove and or to run more higher wattage items at one time. Or is this too much for the Generator Hub? Thanks.
Yep, that is correct. Adding the 2nd inverter to the generator hub would allow for 14.4kw worth of inverter output which would get us moar for the stove plus other stuff at the same time.
So did the inverter stop due to overload? If so, zero explanation if you had stopped the AC units or anything else in the house to test the ovens a second go around. Was it too much for the system to handle?
I have a Delta pro ultra with one battery. I installed a 30 amp inlet and connected it directly and it works fine. Curious why you did a 50 amp inlet?
Cool product and great video.
This is really interesting. Thanks for explaining it so clearly.
I saw the various breaker sizes you mentioned.
Could I add a 60 amp breaker out to another sub panel and add 2 more 30 amp breakers to the second sub panel ?
Thinking there are 12 breakers to use but I’d like to add a couple 30 amp for a stove oven and for a dryer.
But don’t want to take up the space for 15/20 amp breakers that are important in an outage.
My main panel is currently 200 amp service.
Thanks
It is interesting! Its mind boggling too lol.
Yeah you could add a 60a breaker and then out to another sub panel. Just remember that you would only have control of that 60a breaker (on the smart panel) and not the 30a breakers on the other panel.
For the 15/20 breakers places and not wanting to take up space, in my other sub panel( furthest to the right) I use a few breakers that have 2 15a or 2 20a breakers in them and they fit in the single slot.
From your main 200a panel, you would install 100a double pole then run to a 100a double pole in the smart panel. Then add all the stuff you want to add for you off-grid or outage enjoyment.
@@AveRage_Joe outstanding.
Many thanks for the reply
@@AveRage_Joe i wonder how the smart panel would react to putting a double 20 amp breaker into one slot?
Is it the slot that’s controlled by the app, or the breaker ?
@Barc7580 Yeah its the slot that is smart so both would be shut off/on. Another side note to that now that Im thinking of it is the current draw would show for both as well.
if I ever get a place of my own, I would be utilising a setup like this, due to the fact that when you get a power outage it would switch over to the backup system and at the same time so you can fully charge the ecoflow unit via the grid and solar pannels to maintain the levels of the charge from solar and grid, or one or the other....a very good setup, but can understand why you would need a licence electrician to setup the system.
Yeah its a really nice system and can do everything you want. The electrician part for most is installing the panel and running or transfering all the wiring. I did everything myself.
I have a 7000w inverter generator , will the TT30 outlet support that? If not what’s the max please
Thumbs up 👍 thanks for the review.
Thanks Man!💥🤘
Any idea if you can safely aggregate circuits from your main panels? 12 breaker bays (let alone 100A) feels very low to me if it's to be a whole home backup in 2024.
Does this smart panel allow you to grid tie (sell power back to the electrical company).
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Thank you for this! How would I find a list of local electricians who are familiar with Eco Flow?
Its more of getting a hold of a local electrician and having them install a sub panel. Thats roughly it. It should be a regular day for them.
How many man-hours will it take to have a certified electrician installing the two sub panels to the left of the standard circuit board?
Is it possable to just run a gas generator, 240v to the DPU for charging on cloudy days. Then run a 240v out from the DPU to a small breaker box for distributing small loads for off grid living? This is just for a single DPU unit. And if so , how?
@AveRage_Joe, SO based on your Vids and Suggestions i bit the bullet on the Ultras and the SHP2... I have a question about the SHP2 and within the App itself. Since the SHP2 has the ability for 2 single pole breakers, if i have 2x20amp would i need to tell the SHP2 in the App that this is a 40amp Circuit, and 2x15 would be 30amp... etc.. Cant seem to get the correct answer or find that anywhere. Also assuming there is no way to have that separated in the APP to tell it what each breaker is, only the circuit so would have to do a Fridge/Office type naming convention...
Thanks, seriously enjoy all your vids.
Awesome! Yeah in the app if you have singles then set them up as single 120v 20a since they are singles. Same for the 15a. 2 seperate circuits. If you put in a double pole 20a, then set it up as a 240v 20a, not a 40. Does that help or answer your question.
Great great video. Thank you. You are doing an awesome job , Question 1 Generator with the smart panel When batteries are low and I start the generator will the gen recharge the DP and take the house load at the same time ? Question 2 Generator with out the smart panel . Can I use the generator 220 v to charge the DPU and use the 220v ate the same time ? or am I limited to charge with 110 only ? Thanks
Yes on the generator. Will need to flip the interlock from "grid" to "generator".
Yes also on #2
Others have shown an adapter that plugs into the side of the DPU, then your 240v generator cord to that.
that's great news to be able to do that thanks. @@JohnSmith-wt3mw
@captmichel8035 let me clarify on question 1 after rereading. When you say house load, are you referring to grid power or the circuits in the panel?
If the former you can't use grid power and the generator to power your circuits at the same time. The interlock makes it so it's one or the other, not both. If the latter, my original answer still stands
Here a few more practical questions, Question 1 Generator with the smart panel When batteries are low and I start the generator will the gen recharge the DPU and take the house load at the same time ?
Question 2 Generator with out the smart panel . Can I use a generator 220 v to charge the DPU and use the 220v ate the same time ? or am I limited to charge with 110 only
Question 3 Will you come out with a automatic generator connection like the DP that starts automatically when batteries are low.
4- Will My smart generator be able to have a special connection to start automatically and charge the DPU? 5- Are the batteries UL compliant to make installation in the house ? 6- It appears that We can remotely install the DPU in the garage and have the connection box with it then run the 110/110/N/G (4) wires and the data cable to the house inside where we could mount the SHP close tho the main home panel? Am I correct ?
@captmichel8035 1. Yes. As long as the interlock is flipped from "grid" to " generator".
2. Yes. Full 220v/240v.
3. I don't work for ecolflow so can't answer that. Sorry.
4. No. They've show that the DPU can only 120v charge from the front AC plug. No smart charging unless they come up with an answer to question 3.
5. I honestly can't find anything to confirm they are UL listed.
6. Yes. The lower black part can be removed and mounted elsewhere. Panel can even be mounted outside.
Is there a way to get the Smart Home Panel 2 to power everything in the house?
The way im understanding this is that you would only be able to power the 12 circuits actually on that panel from the Delta Pro Ultra and then if the grid was down the other circuits would be unpowered, correct?
I think you are correct on this
@AveRage_Joe, Question, if i have a generator and i want to Charge this and not go directly to an inlet, can i plug a Genie Directly into the unit and charge while the home is on Bat Backup? If so am i limited to the just the 110 AC input for charging? Thanks
I just replied in the other video😀. The ecoflow allows generator charging with the adapter. Or through the regular wall charge port.
Can you put only two 50amp breaker in the smart panel, one would be for a generator hook-up and the other one would be for the ecoflow ultra, so the panel could switch back and forth automatically in a power outage to power the entire house.
What is the max amps if you use three with the home smart panel 2? Can I charge my EV at 48 amps and still run my AC?
Did I miss the price? When I click the link in your description it goes to the ecoflow page, but there's something wrong on the page and shows nothing for me. I'm on mobile though.
I didnt have the pricing when I was making the video sadly but I just checked the link and it does show pricing. I tried on pc and android phone.
$5799
Nice job Joe.
Thank You!🤘
I just have 1 question that ecoflow didn’t. I’m interested in purchasing this as emergency back up only. One of the three appliances has a power usage of 724kwh a year. I’m wanting to know how long will the one battery last just powering the one refrigerator
My fridge shows in the app that it draws an average of 1.7kWh in 24hrs. Some days a little more and some days a little less. Out of a 6000wh battery, that equals 3.5 days but well say its just 3 days.
Curious on the code requirement for DC PV Cables to be in metal conduit. Maybe a dumb question but how do you connect to the High V PV input and maintain the metal conduit code requirement?
Right.....By code any DC solar entering a structure needs to be in a metal raceway. If you needed it to be up to code for an inspection, You could use the liquid tight flexable metal clad or even regular metal conduit to a metal box and attach the box to the inverter or something similar. If your not getting the ultra inspected, I would just run metal conduit down the wall to a box with MC4 connections, then short cables to the ultra.
Tell me, do you put any UPS connections to your refrigerators, as I noticed that every time I switched from grid to off grid manually, the refrigerators would demand a huge amount of wattage for around 10 to 20 minutes.
It wasn’t until I added some cheap UPS’s to each refrigerator, that that stopped happening.
I havent but should cause I try out and test many systems. I need to put one on the cable modem and router as well cause if there is am app. I usually have to wait lol
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Yeah, I only caught it because I have Victron connect app, which lets me see any surges.
I am getting a condo and I work from home. If I lost power during work hours, I would need to power my refrigerator and office (overhead light, computer, router, and monitor). Everything else I could get by without. Would this type of setup be overkill or should I just get a Delta Pro 3 and wheel it out when I lose power? I should also mention that I work 9 hours a day, I could need it to be on battery for all that time.
I just did a vid on the D3 (so its fresh in my mind) and my house load was avg 800w. If I draw 800w from it, I would get about 4-1/2hrs run time which included my big pc. You would need to figure out your load but guessing it would be similar. Either system would be great. I would get at least 1 expansion battery if you get the D3.
Does the connector cable come with the panel or the battery and inverter
The Longer connector cable(inverter to panel) comes with the panel. In the video I might have said it comes with the inverter but I misspoke.
Can you connect another battery to this. Like a 5kw rack battery that only costs 1500
I dont think so on these. I think the actual battery voltage on these are different then the standard 48v battery range (42-58v).
I am looking at this setup, with 2 Batteries (12kw storage). hooking a 2500W array up to it, and using it as my "Shore" power on my RV to connect through the 30A 240V plug. My question, could this be used to power my whole RV, and would i be able to recharge this battery with a gas Generator should solar be lacking?
Yes you could power your entire RV as long as the MAX rated power is 7200w or surge to 10kw. As for gen charging. If it is 120v, then you would use the supplied AC cable and plug it into the generator just like a wall outlet. Charge up to 1800w. If its a 240v gen, then I believe all that is needed is the generator adapter cable that plugs into the side of the inverter(input/output port). I dont think you need the 50a generator hub but can make sure if you have a 240v gen. Let me know
I would like to see a set up like this that could be topped off with a standard gas/propane generator during use. This would be handy to run the generator during the day to charge for a few hours then use the battery over night. We need one with the 30 amp generator inlet for charging, lol. That's true back up power. During a hurricane and stormy weather your not going to have much any solar or grid power. Will the smart panel allow charging from a generator and provide power to the home at the same time?
Good question. I was wondering the same thing. I’m thinking it won’t do it at the same time. I bet it’s one or the other
I could make this happen with my old military 240v 5kw diesel generator. All Id need to do is run some wire and install the breaker at the top of the panel. Once on gen power it should power the panel as the grid would and also charge.
You would need a 240v gen to do this if I didnt mention that.
I will also mention the gen is in my driveway at the moment. Waiting for some snow to melt so I can move it to the back yard and closer to the panel.😄
Only way to charge from a regular 120v gen would be like plugging the ultra into a wall and up to 1800w charging. I dont think the panel would be powered at this time but can check to make sure.
Hi! Might sound like a stupid question... but if it is a sub-panel, how does it know the whole house consumption?
Thanks!
It only knows the consumption of the circuits installed on it. Not the entire house unless the entire house is crammed into it.
Does it care whats plugged into it , Ir the Delta Pro or an Anker F3800? or does it only work with the Ecoflow products
I think you could use any 240v device as long as you use either the generator hub or generator adapter cable to power loads. Not sure on charging yet.
My home has two electrical panels which are not near each other. So, does that mean I need to have two EcoFlow smart panels and two sets of inverter/batteries - one for each electrical panel? Thank you.
Nope, all that is needed is a main feed from the main or sub panel and then run the circuits you want powered offgrid, TOU or as a backup.
Let's get to it! 💥
No time to waste!💥🤘
I already have solar panels on my house that power my home during the day and sell back the used electricity that I send back to the grid.
Can I charge the EcoFlow system with my existing solar panel setup? I keep hearing that there is a limit to the amount of solar charge the EcoFlow will accept. I am just not clear what that really means.
Does it do AC support? Using grid and Solar powered Ecoflow equip?
It does not send power back to grid. It does not do AC coupling. Yeah you can charge from solar and grid and you can also power your loads with grid, solar and battery. Or did I misunderstand your question?
Comprehensive review, but you forgot to drag it up your basement stairs and see if it makes it without damaging anything. :)
Lol could you imagine🙄😆😆😆
Yes it's not exactly super portable, but it's not your dad's Buick either...lol.
Use a dolley if you can't get it up😉
No wonder you can’t be arsed with another DIY build with all that clobber turning up 😂
Don’t forget us poor ass self builders Joe 😉👊💚
Lol weeeeell...I actually started building on it again. I have been getting all the batrium bms wires together and resleeved so they look good and my OCD doesnt keel me over. Video is in works!😲😆
@@AveRage_Joe if I’d spent as much time as you have capacity testing & individually fusing 18650’s I think I’d be going down the pre assembled route by now if I wasn’t so invested in all the necessary tools 🤣👊💚
Boom
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Would I need a permit for this to be installed? Also, would the system then be able to support net metering?
If you hire an electrician, they usually take care of permits. There is no backfeeding the grid with this system BUT you can do time of use for the high electric rate or just keep those breakers off grid if you have enough solar.
@@AveRage_Joe thanks for the info!
Are you able to sell electricity back to the utility company with this battery/panel during peak time?
No, it is not capable to send power to grid however the idea is you take yourself off grid during those times or alltogether.
I have 240w, 29.6 volt, 8.46 amp solar panels, how should I run/wire the panels to best supply 2 Delta Pro Ultra ? Series ? Parallel ? Combo ?
How many do you have?
Great video.
I keep missing if this can function like a true grid tied battery bank. Can this output to the main panel based on power usage? For example cover all power usage at night if it is below the inverter output rate and the battery capacity?
Nope, this unit cannot backfeed the main panel. It supplies output power to the load that you connect only. The smart panel is just a fancy subpanel that has transfer switches in it that "turn on" if the power goes out to continue powering the load OR if you give it a "command" or "task". Hope that helps clear up any confusion.
@@AveRage_Joe so it can sectionalize itself from the main panel to supply only the critical loads from the battery? I guess maybe it can be programmed to switch to running on battery on its panel at a certain time of day when solar stops generating enough.
Yes, it has a transfer switch inside to power the panel from battery if grid goes down OR if you select off grid mode. You can also select certain breakers(loads) to go on battery whenever you want and vice versa.
@@AveRage_Joe totally interested to see what settings the app has to control this. Essentially the main loads of your house can be split to run off the battery at night when you're not generating with solar and swap back when battery charge state is low. And the loads not on the smart panel would remain fed from the grid.
Yeah you can do that😄🤘
Great video, thanks! Was wondering what the best configuration would be to be grid tied / hybrid with this for an entire house? Can the smart panel sit in front of my current main panel (with 30 or so switches) or something like that to have seamless solar, battery and grid for the whole house?
Thanks for watching! This system is not a grid tie system but the making of a grid tie system is in the works. Also this panel/system is designed to be installed after the main panel. Best way at the moment with this system is move over as much of the house or circuits you can to the smart panel and use solar to keep you off grid. Thats my plan at least.🤘
How much does the ecoflow ultra cost?
Brother Joe your gloves are they protected for electric?
Joe do you have smart home panels.
How did u learn all of this information
Nah gloves are not electrical gloves. I just wear them for Everything. I only have the SHP2 at this time. I am interested in electrical work and I just cant seem to pay someone else to do work for me if I am fully capable. Some information you learn or pickup over time.🤘
Where are the coupon codes to save on the price of the EcoFlow Delta Pro Ultra inverter, battery and Home Panel 2? I want to buy all three at once.
I should have a discount code in discription but that might be all there is at the moment. I would also think the holiday weekends coming up would have discounts as well.
Why would someone stack vs go horizontal?
if the batteries weren't so Non-Taj-Ma-Haul sized... "Get in my belly" I would so use this... I've been trying to source a smart panel for 2 years now. I do have the Leviton LP320-MB 30 sitting NIB because when you remotely shut down a circuit, you have to be present to turn it back on... Although it would need to handle at least the 12kWatt/hrs I'm engineered to run, but ideally 24kWatt/hrs which is the next step...
Hmmmmm, it would be awesome to craft a cable to connect the panel to my Rhinos... Any takers??? Anyone, anyone, Ferris, AverageJoe?
That would be sweet tho! Actually...maybe with the 50a gen cable. They have a generator adapter cable. You could run a genny cable from inverter to the hub. Then hub to panel.
OOOOOOOR maybe just the genny cable to the panel.
OOOORRRRR this is how. Just run the inverter AC output to the panel AC input. Then you have a smart panel.
Hit diggity dog, now if I can convince them to sell it to me without their install services or qualifying for it… 🙄
I had this issue with SPAN!
So am I able to just use the smart panel with the DPU plugged in, and have a gas generator plug in outside that is connected to the smart panel to power the entire house if I have the DPU off, or does it have to connect to the DPU directly with the generator? I am thinking of just using the DPU to power everything in the event of blackout, use the battery to run the important stuff, will the connection of a gas generator allow charging and usage the same time through smart panel?
Yeah you can use a 240v generator plugged in at the top circuit breaker to power everything that is connected to the smart panel. It would be powering everything the same as if it were the grid. Yes you can have the DPU off while doing that. However, here is what I would do if possible is...run off the DPU until roughly 20%SOC then run the gen for a few hours to power your house AND charge the DPU back up. Once DPU is charged, shut down generator and repeat. That way you use less gas/diesel running the the generator.🤘
@@AveRage_Joe so the generator can power the whole house off the panel and charge the DPU same time?
@Everything_girl28 Yep, it works the same as if it were the grid.
@@AveRage_Joe I have another question is there a reason to have two DPU unit vs one with more battery? What would be the benefits for two unit with one battery each instead of one unit with multiple battery stacked?
2 DPU's would double the inverter capabilties. That would be 14kw. 14kw inverter allows you to run the bigger loads while also running everything else. It could allow running the entire stove. If you just have 1 DPU and a stack of batteries, you only have 7.2kw of inverter BUT a lot of runtime. If I had a choice of one or the other. I would choose a stack of batteries since I can run most of my house with a single inverter.
Can this be grid tied? Send power to the grid?
Nope. Off grid only
When you have it in the hub and connected to the side if the ultra, is that putting out 50 amps? Thanks..... Jeff
No. It's 30 amps. The have a hub that connects 2 Ultras together for 50amps
When you connect with the bigger cable(square end) to the side and then to the hub(also square end) or smart panel, its 50a yes.
@AveRage_Joe Sorry joe but that's wrong. It's 7200w @240v. That's 30amps. Its on their website.That plug style is 50amps in the ecoflow system, but that inverter is definitely not putting 50amps out. The math just isn't there.
Was really hoping you were credible until my comment was deleted pointing out the error of this reply. Lesson learned. Good luck with the channel
@JohnSmith-wt3mw You are correct, I miss read the comment. As far as comments being deleted, I dont delete any. If the comment had a link or a bad word then TH-cam auto deletes or hides for approval. 🤷♂️
@AveRage_Joe interesting? No links or bad words. Lol. Sorry for jumping to conclusions.
Excellent video.
The price point concerns me for what it can actually do when a power outage occurs.
Some questions I have though is:
1. If 7200W is all it can handle, why are they claiming this to be a whole home backup solution? If I have a two story home, wouldn’t I need a traditional standby generator like Generac that can handle 26kW to maintain power for the whole house during a power outage/storm?
2. What’s the benefit of adding a second battery as part of the DPU? Will it still only handle 7200W but just stay on for a longer period of time (than a single battery)?
3. If I wanted to power entire downstairs of a two story house (including furnace, AC), how many of these DPU would I need to buy?
Noise, taking up yard space and maintenance costs with traditional Generac generators are cons for sure but would this DPU really be better investment long term? DPU seems more expensive and handles less power requirements in a house.
Appreciate your thoughts/feedback on these questions.
1, 2, or 3 story doesn't matter. Your electrical load is what matters. You're electrical panel is most definitely NOT divided by floors. I have a single story house with a main panel on one end and a subpanel on another.
7200 watts would power almost anything in a traditional house. Add 2 more inverters and your at 21.6kw. Just a bit lower than the 26kw generac.
It's marketed as whole home backup because it is. Back up being the keyword here. You should only be using essential loads during a blackout.
The generac will no doubt power the whole house at once but at 15k-20k for install, it's about the cost of 3 DPU's with an SHP2 professionally I stalled. That's 21.6kw of inverter power, but also 18kw of battery power. Plus smart functionality to turn on/off individual circuits.
Adding solar, while an additional cost, would allow you to lower your dependence on the grid. Which in turn lowers your light bill, which put money back in your pocket. The generac will never do that.
Adding batteries doesn't change the inverter. It's the equivalent of putting a bigger gas tank on your car. It won't change its power output but it will run longer. Add solar and you have a day to night source for filling your "tank".
@@JohnSmith-wt3mwI’ll rephrase for our house situation… there’s a panel in the garage which has lighting for rooms, furnaces, refrigerator, microwave, etc and then another panel outside of the house for larger loads like air conditioners, oven, and cooktop. Would the smart home panel plus DPU be able to connect to circuits that are on the panel on the outside of the house for the larger load appliances or would it only be able to connect to the panel in the garage for the lower load items?
Also in total this can only provide 7200W, correct? Thanks in advance.
@@eyewatchsports5549 You seem to have large loads on both panels. I'm assuming the one that is outside is your main 200amp panel? And the garage is a 100amp subpanel? The short and dirty is yes, and SHP2 can be connected to either 1 or both. You can even connect just a DPU to either 1 or both. Although it would lose the backup functionality and individual circuit control, it would be a much simpler install. Cheaper too. It all really depends on what you wanna back up and how much money you wanna throw at it.
7200 watts is correct. Even with 5 batteries under it. But add a 2nd or 3rd DPU to the SHP2, and that goes up to 14.4k-21.6kw. Equivalent to some large whole home NG/propane generators.
That being said, a single DPU is not gonna last you very long if the power goes out. Especially If your goal is to run all those heavy loads, unless you have means to charge the batteries. Solar, wind, a gas generator, etc..
Are you looking to back up every circuit in your whole house? Or just the essentials to make it through an outage? Do you have any solar? Or means other than the grid to charge them?
You also need to remember is with this system, you use it everyday which can save you money everyday. Plus you will use it in an emergency. The big generator you would use only at random events/emergency. Also a generator that size is pretty big to be honest. Generators should be ran at 80% load. I am not saying generators are bad and shouldnt be used but do you need or use that much power during those times. I have a 5kw and can get by just fine.
You can install this panel near either panel and can add any circuit you want to take off grid or use in an emergency.
@@JohnSmith-wt3mw Thanks for responding, John. I live in an area that experiences extreme heat in the summer which have led to occasional rolling blackouts and also the last few years have had to deal with multiple power outages in January/February with below freezing temperatures due to power grid issues (pretty sure you can guess where this is in the US). It seems like these grid issues aren’t going away with these swings in temperatures yearly and lot of folks here are opting to go the route of spending big on gas generators like the Generac 26kW to not have to worry about grid issues and keep everything running at their home.
I personally can’t see myself paying that amount for a Generac 26 kW generator (that sits in my yard and makes noise) for emergency usage only so that’s why I was intrigued when I watched this video about this DPU and SHP2. I also like the idea of being able to occasionally power some circuits in my house at peak times from the DPU rather than paying the energy company. I also like that this isn’t noisy.
I don’t have solar, wind or any kind of generator currently. The only way I would charge this would be through the grid (could possibly look at connecting solar to this but that’s more money I would have to spend down the road).
The panel I have outside of the house is the main panel (I assume it’s 200A) since it has the switch for main on it and has larger loads like two air conditioners, oven and cooktop. The panel in the garage is for everything else (I assume it’s 100A).
I think my goal would be to keep power on everything downstairs (and not worry about upstairs) in the event of a power outage for as long as possible. So that would mean one air conditioner from outside main panel, oven from outside main panel, cooktop from outside main panel, furnace for downstairs in garage panel, one water heater, kitchen, and other rooms downstairs from garage panel.
How many DPU plus SHP2 would I need to accomplish that and where would they physically need to be installed at the house?
And could I even install/connect/setup a DPU plus SHP2 outside next to the main panel (because they’re not rainproof/weatherproof are they)?
Thanks in advance for taking the time to answer my questions and explain this. I really am genuinely interested but want to know what the setup, cost and how long this backup power solution could power on the downstairs portion of the house for. Appreciate your help/feedback.
Are those electrician gloves you're wearing and if so, which brand?
They are not but I wear them for electrical stuff and everything else. They are activwear from amazon or menards. I did find a cheaper pair from lowes that are klien brand and look and feel the same.
@@AveRage_Joe Thanks!
Compact system including high voltage inverter is the future
we have not seen yet this ECOFLOW ultra in Europe
it's interessing but expansive
5.6 kw inverter is good but not efficient to full 5 batteries
in temperate countries during winter (
how can I connect 10 solar panels in parallel to an Ecoflow Delta pro Ultra?
Could you DC couple this with your diy LFP battery bank? Best of both worlds?
That would be cool if we could but no. The batteries inside are higher voltage and I am not sure on the battery cable. I think it needs the data lines in order to read if connected.
Could you not use the low power pv port to input your diy LPF battery bank, it definitely falls within the range of the low power pv port. I do this with the Delta pros.
Yeah you could extend the runtime this way for sure. If thats what Ben was asking, I 100% misunderstood lol. I was thinkin he ment more of just adding a diy battery🤦♂️😆
@@AveRage_Joe no worries, yeah extend the run time is what I was thinking.
I was trying to figure out how the wiring was laid out between the Eco-flow and the other two breaker panels. Evidently it's *boom* proof.
Not much different than any other panel install with a subpanel and transfer switch...
@@JohnSmith-wt3mw that's not a helpful answer, John.
@thedabbler2753 Sure it is. It's not rocket science.
It looks like the middle panel is his main. Probably 200amp service. Probably put two 100amp 240v breakers in there. One wired to the subpanel on the right and one wired to the SHP2 on the left. 4 wires each breaker. Red-hot, black-hot, white-neutral, and green-ground. Neutrals and grounds seperated in each sub panel.
Pretty simple stuff actually.
For mine I have the center as my main. The right subpanel is wired from the main. The SHP2 is wired from the subpanel. Main reason I did it this way atm is I could power all 3 panels from the 50a generator inlet plug. I also have other systems so having it wired this way allows me to have multiple layers of backup options. Also cause I test out systems😄
How can i find someone to install? I live in northern idaho. Seems like you need an expert to install?
Id contact the local electricians. Its nothing more then a regular subpanel for them to install.
How does this run the entire house? It only runs 12 circuits? Most homes have more than that. That doesn’t count the double pull ones. Good video though.
I used a generator inlet port as shown in vid which will run everything in the house.
Thanks for doing a review that's not just brown nosing the entire time. I realize you got this unit for free, but the review still seems to be very straightforward without the unnecessary kissing up.
If there are no dislikes, that's completely fine but I'd be interested to hear something you'd like to change or aren't thrilled about.
Thank you and 1000% Appreciate that! Yes I got it all for free. My only requirment was to make a video in my own style. Most of my videos are the same for the most part on systems like this. Try to show what it can or cant do. I always try to power my house. My only complaint at the moment is the HV PV voltage rating of 450v. I would recommend raising it to 500v (which I did allready when I met them at CES the other day). Reason for the increase is I have 2 arrays on my roof. Each array has 12 panels. If I wire 12 panels in series, im right at or slightly over 450v. In winter time or colder temps, panels will over produce and go over that 450v easy so you would need to wire 11 panels in series. I also think most people would have arrays of 12 panels vs 11. Again, its still early but so far thats it.
I have 10kwh Solar Panel System With Enphase IQ8 Micro inverts so I can run off grid when qrid is down and sun is shining. Is there a way to use 77 KWh EV battery in my EV Vehicle to Home for long duration power outage with this Unit and one battery. I see the EV battery as a wasted resource just sitting there.
Sweet! I think it could be possible if your EV allows its battery to be used as a source. I know many are not setup to do that tho.
Does this export to the grid?
No
@@JohnSmith-wt3mw okay thank you
Nope, takes you on and off grid.