From what I've read, both models have the same basic problem. Neither can recharge from a 120v gas generator and output 240v at the same time. That's definitely a design error.
I have not tried to charge them from a gas generator because we aro going strictly solar here, but my Anker Solix F3800 was able to output 240V simultaneously with 120V when EcoFlow Delta Pro Ultra failed to do the same.
You are correct, DPU is capable of charging from 120V while outputting 240V, however, I was talking about its inability to output 120V simultaneously with 240V through its built-in outlets which is very important for a true off grid use. When I use DPU's 240V outlet it shuts off all 120V outlets.
@@ZapovednikESMA thats odd mine had no problem doing that. I was running my house from the 30A 240v outlet and using 2 or 3 of the 20a 120v outlets at the same time.
Great perspective from a consumer instead of the extended arm of marketing (influencers)
Thank you!
From what I've read, both models have the same basic problem. Neither can recharge from a 120v gas generator and output 240v at the same time. That's definitely a design error.
I have not tried to charge them from a gas generator because we aro going strictly solar here, but my Anker Solix F3800 was able to output 240V simultaneously with 120V when EcoFlow Delta Pro Ultra failed to do the same.
Thats odd b/c my ultra has no issues charging from 120v while outputting 240v
You are correct, DPU is capable of charging from 120V while outputting 240V, however, I was talking about its inability to output 120V simultaneously with 240V through its built-in outlets which is very important for a true off grid use. When I use DPU's 240V outlet it shuts off all 120V outlets.
@@ZapovednikESMA thats odd mine had no problem doing that. I was running my house from the 30A 240v outlet and using 2 or 3 of the 20a 120v outlets at the same time.
@@unijabnx2000 I do not know how you managed to do that, because my unit definitely does not allow to do that.