Yep still use my Delta Pro units in 2024 I did buy the ultra setup also and I will say that the ultra is a much more seamless operation than the Delta Pro but it still has its place and certainly it's portability for such a massive unit. I actually use my Delta Pros to backup my ultra for extra capacity on those cloudy days, especially multiple cloudy days in a row
I just got the 2 delta pros just now cause you can’t buy the ultra yet and I have to have it now. I think you got yours to promo the product before release. One big consideration for me is I have a house in a flood zone so even though I’ve spent a lot of $ to ensure my basement stays dry normally, I might not be able to prevent it from flooding always. So with that in mind since my batteries go down there, I don’t know if I can go with an ultra configuration since I have to solo carry these units up and down stairs and the ultra gets too big and heavy and cumbersome for a single person to do that on stairs without the risk of dropping it
@@TechMadeEzy I took advantage of the sale they had at Costco. Got delta pros for $2,150 each. They have the extra delta pro batteries for 1,250 each but didn’t get any yet
I currently have the old “delta original” model, giving my freezer and fridge about 10 hrs of back up before the added solar panels kick in at 3x160 watt. I’m transitioning to coastal Florida, and although the property is elevated and wind protected , I expect potentially DAYS of lost power ( mostly concerned about fridge and freezer loss). Although the “Ultra” looks great, I’m anticipating due to the weight and the price, it’s not going to be a workable alternative to using 2 PRO models with a “240 bridge” and smart panel attached to the home power panel. I’m also concerned that with the investment already made in solar panels, etc., that little to none of the ULTRA batteries/ solar panels/ house connections will be BACKWARDS compatible…so I would have to essentially TRASH my prior ECOFLOW equipment.
I think that ecoflow Delta pro would work with an ecoflow Delta pro ultra system I just need new double voltage hub that I saw in ecoflow TH-cam video so hypothetically, with the 50 amp service port, I should put in two ecoflow delta Pro inverters into one double voltage, hub and plug into the one side of the 50 amp service, and lol Get another 2 ecoflow delta pro inverter into The new double voltage hub then plugged Into Another side of the 50 amp Service. I think that could work. But what are you guys think?
*2 x EcoFlow Delta Pro (ULTRAS) for 7,200 Watts @ Now THAT'S Home Backup ! Finally, EcoFlow is offering something approaching a useful amount of current for home backup. 👍P.S. The EcoFlow Delta Pro Ultra is a BEAST !*
I love the NEW ULTRA, but if you are using ONE of the units to run your house and the CPU or battery (if you are ONLY using ONE Battery) goes OUT...then you have NO BACKUP. ***I would have to buy two of the ULTRAS to make sure I have backup to my backup...ALL in one units scare me. ***Or I could keep ALL of the other EcoFlow Units and use them with the ULTRA...I would love that. BUT need the $$$. 2 Pros connected together (1350 Solar Watts Each, 95% of the time they charge up all the way by 6pm) - Running most of the house, but not all. 1 Pro Unit (1350 Solar Watts, 99.89% of the time it fully charges by 6pm) - Running Window AC and HDTV and an LED Light at night (AC = 350 to 400 Watts HR, HDTV 120 Watts Hr) 2 Delta Max 2 (2 Solar Inputs in EACH Unit, Each 450Watts X 2 = 900 units per unit, 1800 Total Solar Watts - ALWAYS fully charged by 6pm) - Run the Refrigerator, Micro Wave, Toaster and small single pan cooker (2nd unit running AC/Lights in our Bedroom) Total Battery Wattage = 14,896 Watts (2 Main connected together, 1 Pro and 2 Delta Max 2 PROs) Pros 1. Distribute Battery through out the house, so main batteries can get FULLY Changed everyday -If I had 2 Extra Backup Batteries on Each MAIN Unit, I do not think they would charge up on the way...even more so on Cloudy days -I can have MORE Solar, not limited to the 1600 Solar Watts on Each of the Main Units 2700 Solar Watts vs 5,859 Solar Watts (MORE than DOUBLE the Solar INPUT Wattage, MORE Watts on Cloudy days) 2. I have a Back up "Delta Pro Alpha" in case one goes bad...I can replace and get the other one fixed 3. IF at night, I need a bit more Watts...I can connect the DC OUT on the 2 Delta Max 2 Units to the "2 Main Delta Pro Alpha UNITS"...so they will "Think" they are getting 128 SOLAR Watts INPUT from 7pm until sunrise, about 12hrs. -Each until will receive 128Watts an hr TIMES 12 Hrs = 1,536 Watts TIMES 2 Units = 3072 Watts INPUT overnight!!!
Great video again 👏 thanks lots bro. Can you make one video with the new Ecoflow Ultra how it's charge with solar panel and how many wolt max keeping Thanks.
Thank you for the explanations provided here. Curious & asking - Can the ecoflow DPU / DP be used to run a 247 operation? Say for a 12 room airbnb unit carrying TVs in all rooms and then 1 common room for washer dryer? Just relying on ecoflow + solar panel power, can this math's work out? Would 90,000kwh power it? Which of them both would be best? Kindly share your thoughts.
Hi Anthony, in general with solar as long as you get good sun, depending on where you’re located, but I would tell you to make sure that you start putting some numbers together. Wattage for the washer , dryer, also is the dryer electric 240v ? Once you have your numbers, you can really start to think about if it’ll work for you .
@TechMadeEzy yes. Looking to sort of run an ecofriendly airbnb without grid connectivity or minimal if need be. Reliant on ecoflow DPU or DP. I'll reconfirm the wattage for washer dryer combo. Yes, there is usually enough sun in the area but I also reckon that grid could also serve to charge during periods of less sun transmission
lol I listen to some of his interviews. He’s actually pretty good at that but no offense thank you for your comment. I’m glad the video helped you buddy.
Quick question since you have both pro and ultra. I found out with the dual voltage hub for 2 pro units that they wouldnt charge when in that mode. For the ultra can you have it plugged into a 120v outlet but still get 240v output from the 30a 240v plug?
Thank you, that was my biggest drawback about the duel voltage hub on the 2 pro units. I want to trickle charge both units all day but also use them (240v) at the same time. This way they are basically in line power for an automatic UPS or surge power capability.
Hello Is it possible to connect the double voltage hub to a different brand transfer switch as a second choice instead of the Ecoflow smart transfer system?
Hello.On 25:56 minutes of the video you talk about a double voltage hub for the use of two delta pros together. Is this hub needed anyway to get the 240 volts phase working, or is there another way to make the 240 volt to work?
looks like EcoFlow copied the Point Zero Titan (stackable) setup. Although the Titan's batteries are 2,000 or 2,500w per battery, vs 6,000 for EcoFlow. I prefer the lighter weight 2,000/2,500w stackable batteries (they can easily be carried individually). 6,000w for Ultra must be extremely heavy and difficult to carry?
Hello, could I find out the dimensions of Delta Pro Ultra, I mean the inverter and battery together, dimensions up and down, without wheels and base, thanks
@@TechMadeEzy I just got the delta pro for my business it stays in my van but I plan on upgrading to the ultra and was curious. If you find out I would love to know. Or if you could measure from the bottom of the battery to top of inverter and then measure the dolly to top that would be great.
They make smaller units also I mean this is a pretty big machine but there are many sizes below it that can help you out with powering your refrigerator to doing even more than that. Check this one out th-cam.com/video/tvdsITwG_OQ/w-d-xo.htmlsi=2xurDPmDA9gEF0-T
With the early bird coupon, the Ultra + inverter will cost $4,599. There is another bundle on the website as well that has a price of $5,XXX that includes the new smart home panel. I would like to know how much the ultra batteries will cost without the inverter though... I think the base unit plus at least one extra battery will be good for basic home backup
You can but you won't get much of a charge, here is our accessory video for the new delta pro ultra it shows the EV charger th-cam.com/video/_VE17OWZXiM/w-d-xo.htmlsi=zLKKmhW5-yli3jOI
Will the eco flow dual generator charge the delta pro ultra or do I have to buy an adapter for that to work , I remember you did a review on the delta dual generator some time ago
You have to add the unit that you want to your card keep in mind the supplies to most units especially the individual Delta Pro Ultra with the battery I just edit myself. After you add it to your card scroll all the way down and enter my code and $1,000 will come off
I see a lot lately on all these various types of battery backup. My question is I see comments on other channels that these battery backup are a danger of catching fire. And they say store outside of the home. So do you have any info on this or maybe to a video on proper storage and or any real dangers with this items.
@@TechMadeEzy I understand but I'm asking about the batteries themselves like said I see a lot of chatter online that all of these battery backups no matter who makes them they are saying they are unsafe and can cause fires. Due to the lithium batteries. I don't know if that is true or not. And of course no manufacturer will tell you they are unsafe if in fact they were. I know you test these things just wondering what your thoughts on this subject are.
I can tell you, I have my set now for easily two years with no issues and plenty of lithium battery experience over the last couple of years. you also need to know if you’re buying from a reputable brand and EcoFlow is very well known especially in this category. I’m sure there’s stuff out there from companies that don’t do much research and development and that’s where you have to be careful .
@@TechMadeEzy thanks. I do own an echo flow river max to back up my fish room but considering something bigger to power all my fish room equipment not just the bare essentials
How much solar would each of these take to be fully charged all the time (except at night of course)? I live in FL, with good to average sunlight. I want to use this is as a UPS most of the time but also a transfer switch home power backup too. Do you know the formula I would need to ensure it can stay charged under lets say half load? Trying to figure out what kind of portable solar panals I'd need to get with this. I'm a complete newbie with all this.
For that, just got a good surge protector. But I would check pricing on delta pro if you want to save , still very solid. The ultra is definitely more expandable but much heavier and not as portable. Don’t get me wrong the Delta pro. you’re talking around 100 pounds.
@@TechMadeEzy So if I have something connected to it and the power goes out, what happens ? And if I have the Ultra in a country where the grid is 240, you said there is a 240 port on the side that can go to a smart panel. Would that act as a UPS ? Taking over the needs of the house if the main goes out ? and is there a delay on that ? Thank you!
I bought a Delta Pros several months ago. It ran good as advertised for few months then suddenly quit take charge from any input: Ac from wall plug, solar 145v or 12v DC. I called tech support and followed their instructions how to reset and set up but still blinking 0000. Please help as this $3000.00 device is like block of concrete to remind me that I am a fool because I bought it. 😥😠
im wondering when they are going to be on shelve rather than be on sale. and when will they release this, and have apps for this new battery backup system!
Wait... at 3:30 you say the Ultra battery is 6000wH? I thought I read the Ultra with one battery begins at 7200wH. Which is correct? What am I getting wrong? From their info page: "7.2kW-21.6kW, 120V & 240V Output, One unit, all appliances covered. One inverter has an exceptional 7200W output"
@@TechMadeEzy Thanks. I do love the engineering on the Ultra. Excellent design; love the stacking, the straight connection between the Ultra and batteries, the smaller footprint, and the built in 240V output. (compared to two Delta Pro batteries) I am tempted...
@@unaffiliated_x9279 If you want to use this for backup with solar and plugging into 120v at home 24/7, once the battery is charged, the solar switches off and all power comes from the wall outlet. Even if you have a ton of sun, it uses grid power “passing through” the device like an expensive electric cord. Doesn’t use battery or solar if plugged into grid and battery full. I would prefer to use solar first, then grid. Bluetti and others allow the way I want but Bluetti customer service sucks. I couldn’t get a response as a new customer from them… not going to try as a former customer.
Hi John, are you asking if the ac outlets turn on automatically after the ultra gets charged back up? Just making sure, if that’s the case I’d have to say I have not checked for that and or tested it yet.
@Mth308 it didn't when we plugged in the EV charger so we had to turn the device on. I'm not in front of it now, I'm traveling but I can check when I get back.
Thank you. I’ll be waiting for Black Friday 2024 😊
Spoiler alert, The sale price will be the regular price.
They will double the price and then give you a massive 50% off for Black Friday sale.
Yep still use my Delta Pro units in 2024 I did buy the ultra setup also and I will say that the ultra is a much more seamless operation than the Delta Pro but it still has its place and certainly it's portability for such a massive unit. I actually use my Delta Pros to backup my ultra for extra capacity on those cloudy days, especially multiple cloudy days in a row
How do you feed power into the ultra from the delta pro?
Plug the ultra into the delta pro
yes i love the way you explained every thing and made it easy for me to under stand it i am 69 years old and thank you for this
Thank you
Great 👍 Eco flow delta pro ultra and Eco flow delta pro
Great idea but expensive to buy multiple modules considering they only have a 5 year warranty...
Ultra is awesome! I've been running mine one week now with the Smart Panel 2.
Great to hear
I’m seeing more and more items cheaper on pre Black Friday sales than on Black Friday.
Thank You folks for All that you are doing for our Planet Earth.... Peace.. Shalom.. Salam.. Namaste.. 🙏🏻 😊 🌈 ✌ ☮ ❤
Thank you for a very good commentary of both battery's, great video! I just purchased ours yesterday!
Great comparison my friend, I’m super impressed with the ultra model, so much power, you should have played the video “ I’ve got the power”, lol
Lol
An absolutely great video! Super excited to learn about the Delta pro ultra!! Thank you sir 🥰
Glad you enjoyed it!
Please show more test it out on TH-cam videos and Eco flow delta pro ultra 👌
Very nice and concise explanation of the Eco Flow power stations. The Ultra is a true monster of a machine. Thank you for the video.
Steve thank you
I just got the 2 delta pros just now cause you can’t buy the ultra yet and I have to have it now. I think you got yours to promo the product before release. One big consideration for me is I have a house in a flood zone so even though I’ve spent a lot of $ to ensure my basement stays dry normally, I might not be able to prevent it from flooding always. So with that in mind since my batteries go down there, I don’t know if I can go with an ultra configuration since I have to solo carry these units up and down stairs and the ultra gets too big and heavy and cumbersome for a single person to do that on stairs without the risk of dropping it
I hope you took advantage of the sale prices. It is a nice unit no matter what.
@@TechMadeEzy I took advantage of the sale they had at Costco. Got delta pros for $2,150 each. They have the extra delta pro batteries for 1,250 each but didn’t get any yet
@ThePatriotPirate great deal
@@TechMadeEzy I thought so! Good videos by the way, thank you for creating. I’ve been trying to make some videos but my skills aren’t quite there haha
I currently have the old “delta original” model, giving my freezer and fridge about 10 hrs of back up before the added solar panels kick in at 3x160 watt. I’m transitioning to coastal Florida, and although the property is elevated and wind protected , I expect potentially DAYS of lost power ( mostly concerned about fridge and freezer loss). Although the “Ultra” looks great, I’m anticipating due to the weight and the price, it’s not going to be a workable alternative to using 2 PRO models with a “240 bridge” and smart panel attached to the home power panel. I’m also concerned that with the investment already made in solar panels, etc., that little to none of the ULTRA batteries/ solar panels/ house connections will be BACKWARDS compatible…so I would have to essentially TRASH my prior ECOFLOW equipment.
Very informative. Thank you!!!
Thanks Jay
Excellent presentation and products, thanks for sharing this.
Thanks Kon
Great -- thanks!
Thank you
Amazing video. It's the future. 50 amp is what you need to power a level 2 charger for electric vehicle with a much quicker faster charge.
Congratulations on an exceptional video!
Thanks so much
You definitely earned a like and a subscribe. You are amazing. Thank you.
Thank you John
I think that ecoflow Delta pro would work with an ecoflow Delta pro ultra system I just need new double voltage hub that I saw in ecoflow TH-cam video so hypothetically, with the 50 amp service port, I should put in two ecoflow delta Pro inverters into one double voltage, hub and plug into the one side of the 50 amp service, and lol Get another 2 ecoflow delta pro inverter into The new double voltage hub then plugged Into Another side of the 50 amp Service. I think that could work. But what are you guys think?
*2 x EcoFlow Delta Pro (ULTRAS) for 7,200 Watts @ Now THAT'S Home Backup ! Finally, EcoFlow is offering something approaching a useful amount of current for home backup. 👍P.S. The EcoFlow Delta Pro Ultra is a BEAST !*
For 4 times the price of a 18kwh home system and way less power
Al, great review, super interesting. Looks like my generator may become obsolete😊
Frank, if it works for you keep it get your moneys worth and happy holidays to you
I love the NEW ULTRA, but if you are using ONE of the units to run your house and the CPU or battery (if you are ONLY using ONE Battery) goes OUT...then you have NO BACKUP.
***I would have to buy two of the ULTRAS to make sure I have backup to my backup...ALL in one units scare me.
***Or I could keep ALL of the other EcoFlow Units and use them with the ULTRA...I would love that. BUT need the $$$.
2 Pros connected together (1350 Solar Watts Each, 95% of the time they charge up all the way by 6pm) - Running most of the house, but not all.
1 Pro Unit (1350 Solar Watts, 99.89% of the time it fully charges by 6pm) - Running Window AC and HDTV and an LED Light at night (AC = 350 to 400 Watts HR, HDTV 120 Watts Hr)
2 Delta Max 2 (2 Solar Inputs in EACH Unit, Each 450Watts X 2 = 900 units per unit, 1800 Total Solar Watts - ALWAYS fully charged by 6pm) - Run the Refrigerator, Micro Wave, Toaster and small single pan cooker (2nd unit running AC/Lights in our Bedroom)
Total Battery Wattage = 14,896 Watts (2 Main connected together, 1 Pro and 2 Delta Max 2 PROs)
Pros
1. Distribute Battery through out the house, so main batteries can get FULLY Changed everyday
-If I had 2 Extra Backup Batteries on Each MAIN Unit, I do not think they would charge up on the way...even more so on Cloudy days
-I can have MORE Solar, not limited to the 1600 Solar Watts on Each of the Main Units
2700 Solar Watts vs 5,859 Solar Watts (MORE than DOUBLE the Solar INPUT Wattage, MORE Watts on Cloudy days)
2. I have a Back up "Delta Pro Alpha" in case one goes bad...I can replace and get the other one fixed
3. IF at night, I need a bit more Watts...I can connect the DC OUT on the 2 Delta Max 2 Units to the "2 Main Delta Pro Alpha UNITS"...so they will "Think" they are getting 128 SOLAR Watts INPUT from 7pm until sunrise, about 12hrs.
-Each until will receive 128Watts an hr TIMES 12 Hrs = 1,536 Watts TIMES 2 Units = 3072 Watts INPUT overnight!!!
I share your philosophy; two is one, and one is none!
Firmware update for delta pro as of Sunday August 25, 2024. Updated this morning.
Thanks
Great video again 👏 thanks lots bro. Can you make one video with the new Ecoflow Ultra how it's charge with solar panel and how many wolt max keeping Thanks.
Thank you, we are working on the testing video. Thanks for the idea.
Thank you for the explanations provided here. Curious & asking - Can the ecoflow DPU / DP be used to run a 247 operation? Say for a 12 room airbnb unit carrying TVs in all rooms and then 1 common room for washer dryer? Just relying on ecoflow + solar panel power, can this math's work out? Would 90,000kwh power it? Which of them both would be best? Kindly share your thoughts.
Hi Anthony, in general with solar as long as you get good sun, depending on where you’re located, but I would tell you to make sure that you start putting some numbers together. Wattage for the washer , dryer, also is the dryer electric 240v ?
Once you have your numbers, you can really start to think about if it’ll work for you .
@TechMadeEzy yes. Looking to sort of run an ecofriendly airbnb without grid connectivity or minimal if need be. Reliant on ecoflow DPU or DP. I'll reconfirm the wattage for washer dryer combo. Yes, there is usually enough sun in the area but I also reckon that grid could also serve to charge during periods of less sun transmission
I think the Ultra is the way to go it’s also more expandable and it handles more solar.
@@TechMadeEzy I'll sure look to get the DPU then because to cover all rooms with heater, air conditioning, TVs will need around 120kva.
@anthonyeghosaewone7841
All right, when you’re ready, let me know and I can share some links with you
Sounds like Howard Stern doing the review. No offence-- excellent review.
lol I listen to some of his interviews. He’s actually pretty good at that but no offense thank you for your comment. I’m glad the video helped you buddy.
If you pay $300 for a coupon worth $1500 then you are really only getting $1200 off.
That sounds right
Great review. Thanks. Chip
Chip thank you so much and happy holidays
Thanks
Thank you
Quick question since you have both pro and ultra. I found out with the dual voltage hub for 2 pro units that they wouldnt charge when in that mode. For the ultra can you have it plugged into a 120v outlet but still get 240v output from the 30a 240v plug?
Yes 240v output is built in, you can charger solar, 120v a etc and use the 240v
Thank you, that was my biggest drawback about the duel voltage hub on the 2 pro units. I want to trickle charge both units all day but also use them (240v) at the same time. This way they are basically in line power for an automatic UPS or surge power capability.
Great video. Thanks!
Thank you
Now this is what the people wanna see.
lol every so often you show up but when you do I’m glad to see you my friend
Thanks !! Your vid is amazing .Thank you for posting
Thanks Joseph
Good stuff thank you
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When using the Dual Voltage hub on the Delta Pro one cannot charge them via AC. This is why I am selling my two delta pros
Have you tried solar?
Great video👍🏾
Thanks for watching
Will it allow AC Coupling or AC support? So, you are still using the grid and supplementing through a solar connected to the Ultra?
As a standalone product you can charge solar and use AC at the same time
Hello
Is it possible to connect the double voltage hub to a different brand transfer switch as a second choice instead of the Ecoflow smart transfer system?
Not sure you might need to contact ecoflow support@ecoflow.com
Hello.On 25:56 minutes of the video you talk about a double voltage hub for the use of two delta pros together.
Is this hub needed anyway to get the 240 volts phase working, or is there another way to make the 240 volt to work?
Yes you need to double voltage Hub if you're going to do 240 volt unless you do the smart home panel
Thank you very much for your response. 🤘
looks like EcoFlow copied the Point Zero Titan (stackable) setup.
Although the Titan's batteries are 2,000 or 2,500w per battery, vs 6,000 for EcoFlow.
I prefer the lighter weight 2,000/2,500w stackable batteries (they can easily be carried individually).
6,000w for Ultra must be extremely heavy and difficult to carry?
Hello, could I find out the dimensions of Delta Pro Ultra, I mean the inverter and battery together, dimensions up and down, without wheels and base, thanks
I can’t promise because I’m not local, but I will do my best
If you take the dolly off the delta pro ultra is it the same height as the delta pro?
Not sure but that’s about 200 lbs
Can’t do that too many times
@@TechMadeEzy I just got the delta pro for my business it stays in my van but I plan on upgrading to the ultra and was curious. If you find out I would love to know. Or if you could measure from the bottom of the battery to top of inverter and then measure the dolly to top that would be great.
Can these be used freezing weather or do they have to be in room temperature?
They have their temperature limits but they aren’t made to be used outside, at that point use a gas generator
Ok. Thank you. I was thinking about using one in my shop but guess that’s out of the question
@Rusty1972 if it’s indoors then I’d check into the temp requirements. It might workout
maybe, if I win the lottery. 😮
They make smaller units also I mean this is a pretty big machine but there are many sizes below it that can help you out with powering your refrigerator to doing even more than that. Check this one out
th-cam.com/video/tvdsITwG_OQ/w-d-xo.htmlsi=2xurDPmDA9gEF0-T
Any idea of what the Ultra add on batteries are going to cost?
No pricing has been released that I’m aware of
With the early bird coupon, the Ultra + inverter will cost $4,599. There is another bundle on the website as well that has a price of $5,XXX that includes the new smart home panel. I would like to know how much the ultra batteries will cost without the inverter though... I think the base unit plus at least one extra battery will be good for basic home backup
I need to charge my tesla. What is the best scenario?
You can but you won't get much of a charge, here is our accessory video for the new delta pro ultra it shows the EV charger
th-cam.com/video/_VE17OWZXiM/w-d-xo.htmlsi=zLKKmhW5-yli3jOI
Will the eco flow dual generator charge the delta pro ultra or do I have to buy an adapter for that to work , I remember you did a review on the delta dual generator some time ago
Hi Larry it won’t at this time. The connectors are different, hopefully they will come out with an adapter but I haven’t heard anything.
The final price is what i interested
I only see an only see a $800 discount? What am I missing?
You have to add the unit that you want to your card keep in mind the supplies to most units especially the individual Delta Pro Ultra with the battery I just edit myself. After you add it to your card scroll all the way down and enter my code and $1,000 will come off
I wish more technical information was provided.
You 90% sound like Allen Alda!
Shhh don’t tell anyone 😎
I see a lot lately on all these various types of battery backup. My question is I see comments on other channels that these battery backup are a danger of catching fire. And they say store outside of the home. So do you have any info on this or maybe to a video on proper storage and or any real dangers with this items.
These are not made to store outside your home. Please contact the manufacturer with questions support@ecoflow.com
@@TechMadeEzy I understand but I'm asking about the batteries themselves like said I see a lot of chatter online that all of these battery backups no matter who makes them they are saying they are unsafe and can cause fires. Due to the lithium batteries. I don't know if that is true or not. And of course no manufacturer will tell you they are unsafe if in fact they were. I know you test these things just wondering what your thoughts on this subject are.
I can tell you, I have my set now for easily two years with no issues and plenty of lithium battery experience over the last couple of years. you also need to know if you’re buying from a reputable brand and EcoFlow is very well known especially in this category.
I’m sure there’s stuff out there from companies that don’t do much research and development and that’s where you have to be careful .
@@TechMadeEzy thanks. I do own an echo flow river max to back up my fish room but considering something bigger to power all my fish room equipment not just the bare essentials
@razinfishes1918 take a look at this one th-cam.com/video/aMDMQ1qP7Yw/w-d-xo.htmlsi=L5-KBY9hNxXiLqxP
How much solar would each of these take to be fully charged all the time (except at night of course)? I live in FL, with good to average sunlight. I want to use this is as a UPS most of the time but also a transfer switch home power backup too. Do you know the formula I would need to ensure it can stay charged under lets say half load? Trying to figure out what kind of portable solar panals I'd need to get with this. I'm a complete newbie with all this.
1st why would you want to run this all the time as a UPS?
@@TechMadeEzy I'm not sure, I guess I don't need to? I thought would it help prevent damage to electronics, and household appliances?
For that, just got a good surge protector. But I would check pricing on delta pro if you want to save , still very solid. The ultra is definitely more expandable but much heavier and not as portable. Don’t get me wrong the Delta pro. you’re talking around 100 pounds.
Anyone knows if we could use the smart generator with the ultra direct connect DC and if it does will it have the same auto start capability?
It doesn’t have the connection the delta pro has so I would say no.
Is the 240V outlet Backup (20 seconds) or Online UPS ? You didn't mention it and there is no label like the other ports !
240v isn’t used as a UPS
@@TechMadeEzy So if I have something connected to it and the power goes out, what happens ?
And if I have the Ultra in a country where the grid is 240, you said there is a 240 port on the side that can go to a smart panel.
Would that act as a UPS ? Taking over the needs of the house if the main goes out ? and is there a delay on that ?
Thank you!
Let me look into this give me some time check back with me maybe tomorrow
Can the Smart Generator connect to the Delta Pro Ultra?
Hi Jacob, Not to my knowledge at this time but maybe they will make an adapter.
Why blur the screen instead of reshooting? 5:00
can not find delta pro ultra online to buy from UK
It’s not available to purchase at this time you should be able to purchase a coupon if you click the link in my video
I bought a Delta Pros several months ago. It ran good as advertised for few months then suddenly quit take charge from any input: Ac from wall plug, solar 145v or 12v DC. I called tech support and followed their instructions how to reset and set up but still blinking 0000. Please help as this $3000.00 device is like block of concrete to remind me that I am a fool because I bought it.
😥😠
Sorry to hear this, I would stay in touch with them you can call them and you can email them but you are under warranty
im wondering when they are going to be on shelve rather than be on sale. and when will they release this, and have apps for this new battery backup system!
I wish I knew so far Q1
My order shipped on 1/14/24, installed, up and running on 2/3/24.
@hgodtx wish you the best, enjoy the purchase.
Have you tried putting a LARGE SOLAR load on it yet?
Not yet
WHICH 🎉ONE SHOULD I BUY?
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That’s your choice based on your needs
As an Australian this will only be $10million
Wait... at 3:30 you say the Ultra battery is 6000wH? I thought I read the Ultra with one battery begins at 7200wH. Which is correct? What am I getting wrong?
From their info page: "7.2kW-21.6kW, 120V & 240V Output, One unit, all appliances covered. One inverter has an exceptional 7200W output"
Power is 7,200 watts capacity of the battery that's different
@@TechMadeEzy Thanks. I do love the engineering on the Ultra. Excellent design; love the stacking, the straight connection between the Ultra and batteries, the smaller footprint, and the built in 240V output. (compared to two Delta Pro batteries) I am tempted...
@woolval52 I understand definitely think about it it's a pretty big purchase
Does the Ultra do the same crappy pash through of AC that the Delta pro does?
Pash through of AC. Wdym?
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If you want to use this for backup with solar and plugging into 120v at home 24/7, once the battery is charged, the solar switches off and all power comes from the wall outlet. Even if you have a ton of sun, it uses grid power “passing through” the device like an expensive electric cord. Doesn’t use battery or solar if plugged into grid and battery full. I would prefer to use solar first, then grid. Bluetti and others allow the way I want but Bluetti customer service sucks. I couldn’t get a response as a new customer from them… not going to try as a former customer.
Does the Ultra, turn itself back on if after depleted and it gets recharged? The pro does not!
Hi John, are you asking if the ac outlets turn on automatically after the ultra gets charged back up? Just making sure, if that’s the case I’d have to say I have not checked for that and or tested it yet.
Yes, was wondering if it does that.
@johnc3225 remind me in about a week or so you might have to remind me twice and I’ll check it for you
@@TechMadeEzy so does it turn back on with ac or Solar charge?
@Mth308 it didn't when we plugged in the EV charger so we had to turn the device on. I'm not in front of it now, I'm traveling but I can check when I get back.
The Delta pro is like carrying a human at 80kg. 💀
100% and just imagine carrying the Delta pro ultra battery that’s 116 pounds 53kg
I just ordered 4 more Batts. Will definitely put dimples in my cement floor!
Nice info for as much as I could watch. I have to stop watching videos with a hand pointing.
Well thank you
Pffft wtf i can get a 18kwh battery for the house for over 1k less then this toy
Can you tell me what option that would be. I'm interested in the eco flow but curiouse about what your comparing for cheaper