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I have the same setup (only with more batteries) and I received the error several times too. But once I got on the latest firmware I have had NO issues. I'm kind of amazed at how well its working really.
One day when these inverter's H-Bridge circuit fails (and they all will fail), because these low cost inverters have no output transformer to provide galvanic isolation between their DC boost stage and their AC output, you will damage the AC appliances that are plugged into these high frequency transformerless inverters and can even set those appliances on fire. A low frequency transformer based inverter would be a much better and safer choice.
News coming out of the biggest supplier, CED, is that multiple contractors who have installed EG4 systems for clients are struggling to get many through inspection because they apparently falsified their UL listing. Can’t verify any of this at the moment but this is what I’m being told through my information sources high up in the industry.
Hey Julian, thanks for the heads up. If they didn’t actually get UL approval that would be a bit of a problem. I will dig deeper to see if I can find any additional info.
One thing I have never found an answer to ... Can these power units be charged at certain time of day? If yes, this would really expand the consumer base beyond solar users, so it electricity can be purchased at cheaper time from grid, and then use the Ecoflow during the expensive/peak time if day
Great video! Thanks! I have a similar set up. Quick questions: 1) Can you charge your Delta Pro with the SHP2 using the 7200 max input? 2) where can you buy the Insight Tablet? 3) Can you have 5600w Solar on the Ultra + 2 x 1600 watt on your Delta Pros for a total of 8800w solar input? Thanks!
I have a question: With your set up in the video only having solar input to the delta pro ultra does the smart panel 2 charge the 2 delta pros connected via the dual voltage hub?
Always good information from you sir! I have a question concerning remoting the connectors from the panels...what is the farthest distance it can be placed from the panel? My garage gets very hot here in Arizona during the summer, so placing my EcoFlow systems in it is not a good choice. I want to remote it to either my gym room (30 feet away from grid panel) or 2nd floor loft area (16 feet away from grid panel)...
I am seeing users on reddit having problems with the SHP 2 reliability and service. relay failures and error messages that shut down the panel with long delays in getting service. Is there a way to setup these smart panels but still be able to use the original subpanel without any delays?
Thanks for the video. It answers some of the questions I had. I have 2 DP with dual voltage hub1 and a10 circuit xfer switch for emergency backup. I had been considering the setup you have. Where did you find the dual voltage hub2 and cords to connect the DP's?
As always, another great video, appreciate it! Couple questions: 1 - Is the Ecoflow Deltra Pro Ultra UL Certified (safety question)? 2 - Was the Ecoflow Deltra Pro Ultra something you purchased or was it given to you by EcoFlow?
1. Yeah I think the UL 1741 certification in associated to the Smart Home Panel 2 and not allowing you to feed power back on the grid in a power outage. 2. Yes, everything in this video was given to me by EcoFlow at no cost.
These look well integrated, but do they sync with the grid and with each other? I made my own power station with a 3kW standalone inverter and 3kWh of scooter batteries in a toolbox/handcart, but I daren't wire it into my apartment system unless I could be sure that the smart meter and grid were completely isolated! Still, it's useful for outages to run a fridge, microwave, computer. and charge a car in emergencies.
Hey sir, Do you have a video with 1 EcoFlow Delta Pro connected to the Smart Panel (not the Smart Panel 2)? Also, if only 1 Delta Pro is connected with an extra battery can I still use all 10 circuits without any problems? My other question is can I do the same setup with the A310c (6-circuit) or A510a (10-circuit) transfer switches EcoFlow offers and still have all 10 circuits capability on the A510a? (Ecoflow can’t seem to give me a direct answer, they dance around it…)
on the current setup from the video 1dpu to shp2 and 2 dp to shp2. If you only connect 1dpu to shp2 and 1dp will it work? will the dp charge and discharge? Thanks
It's a shame that the Delta Pro and SHP1 doesn't work with the PowerInsights Display. Appears ecoflow has basically abandoned those with the Delta pro's and are busy designing a whole bunch of other new stuff without considering the ecosystem that you can "add" to. You'll have to rip and replace..... very unfortunate
@@everydaysolar They want a video of it not working! How stupid is that! It won't come on! So they want a video of it just sitting there. Unbelievable.
Customer service is going to be poor for nearly all brands of power stations and hybrid inverters. Only a few companies actually offer proper warranty service. Victron, Enphase, SMA, Sol-Ark, and a few others have real warranties and real customer service. Most of the generic stuff you see on Amazon does not. TH-cam creators can get good service, but regular customers.... probably not so much. Brands like Eco-Flow, Bluetti, and so forth, should only be purchased if you are willing to throw the sucker away when it breaks... which is why I don't recommend large power stations at all myself, let alone power-station expansion eco-systems. It is really hard to justify buying a power station larger than around 1000Wh. This is one of the major down-sides to trying to use a power station to run a home. It's a proprietary, expensive, single point of failure, with essentially no warranty service. And very few such systems are going to last more than a few years. They are not made with high-end components. Discrete systems are a thousand times better. More work to DIY, but a thousand times better... even without warranty service, you have a lot more redundancy and component failures are far less expensive to replace. Just in general terms. I'm not harping on the video per-say, other than to point out that creators really need to be more cognizant of the life-span of these sorts of systems. -Matt
@@joannakemp3710 I've had nothing but issues with ecoflow customer service. Once you buy, they literally forget about you. I've moved to a DIY setup and will use these other ecoflow products as a cooler or ottoman LOL
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I have the same setup (only with more batteries) and I received the error several times too. But once I got on the latest firmware I have had NO issues. I'm kind of amazed at how well its working really.
Thanks for the additional feedback 👍.
Thank you for the video.
Decreasing energy use is an option worth addressing.
One day when these inverter's H-Bridge circuit fails (and they all will fail), because these low cost inverters have no output transformer to provide galvanic isolation between their DC boost stage and their AC output, you will damage the AC appliances that are plugged into these high frequency transformerless inverters and can even set those appliances on fire. A low frequency transformer based inverter would be a much better and safer choice.
Tip about AWG and cable area - if you double them up in parallel, you jump 3 sizes:
2 x 10 AWG -> 7 AWG
4 x 10 AWG -> 4 AWG
News coming out of the biggest supplier, CED, is that multiple contractors who have installed EG4 systems for clients are struggling to get many through inspection because they apparently falsified their UL listing. Can’t verify any of this at the moment but this is what I’m being told through my information sources high up in the industry.
Hey Julian, thanks for the heads up. If they didn’t actually get UL approval that would be a bit of a problem. I will dig deeper to see if I can find any additional info.
@@everydaysolar what is UL approval? Apologies if thats a dumb question
EcoFlow delta pro ultra extra 4 battery ( good idea 💡 👍 😀 please show more test it out on TH-cam video
One thing I have never found an answer to ... Can these power units be charged at certain time of day?
If yes, this would really expand the consumer base beyond solar users, so it electricity can be purchased at cheaper time from grid, and then use the Ecoflow during the expensive/peak time if day
That's exactly what the "Time of Use" mode is for.
Great video! Thanks! I have a similar set up. Quick questions: 1) Can you charge your Delta Pro with the SHP2 using the 7200 max input? 2) where can you buy the Insight Tablet? 3) Can you have 5600w Solar on the Ultra + 2 x 1600 watt on your Delta Pros for a total of 8800w solar input? Thanks!
I have a question: With your set up in the video only having solar input to the delta pro ultra does the smart panel 2 charge the 2 delta pros connected via the dual voltage hub?
Always good information from you sir!
I have a question concerning remoting the connectors from the panels...what is the farthest distance it can be placed from the panel?
My garage gets very hot here in Arizona during the summer, so placing my EcoFlow systems in it is not a good choice. I want to remote it to either my gym room (30 feet away from grid panel) or 2nd floor loft area (16 feet away from grid panel)...
I am seeing users on reddit having problems with the SHP 2 reliability and service. relay failures and error messages that shut down the panel with long delays in getting service. Is there a way to setup these smart panels but still be able to use the original subpanel without any delays?
Thanks for the video. It answers some of the questions I had. I have 2 DP with dual voltage hub1 and a10 circuit xfer switch for emergency backup. I had been considering the setup you have. Where did you find the dual voltage hub2 and cords to connect the DP's?
I didn't know you could plug in two Delta Pros (with a hub) into the Smart Home Panel 2. Thought only the newer stuff could plug into it. HUH
Nope, backward compatible as long as you have the new dual voltage hub with the infinity plus plug.
Can you do a video on how to connect an eco flow to a Tesla power wall system?
👍👍👍 watching from Lapulapu City, The Philippines.
As always, another great video, appreciate it! Couple questions:
1 - Is the Ecoflow Deltra Pro Ultra UL Certified (safety question)?
2 - Was the Ecoflow Deltra Pro Ultra something you purchased or was it given to you by EcoFlow?
1. Yeah I think the UL 1741 certification in associated to the Smart Home Panel 2 and not allowing you to feed power back on the grid in a power outage.
2. Yes, everything in this video was given to me by EcoFlow at no cost.
These look well integrated, but do they sync with the grid and with each other?
I made my own power station with a 3kW standalone inverter and 3kWh of scooter batteries in a toolbox/handcart, but I daren't wire it into my apartment system unless I could be sure that the smart meter and grid were completely isolated!
Still, it's useful for outages to run a fridge, microwave, computer. and charge a car in emergencies.
Hey sir,
Do you have a video with 1 EcoFlow Delta Pro connected to the Smart Panel (not the Smart Panel 2)? Also, if only 1 Delta Pro is connected with an extra battery can I still use all 10 circuits without any problems?
My other question is can I do the same setup with the A310c (6-circuit) or A510a (10-circuit) transfer switches EcoFlow offers and still have all 10 circuits capability on the A510a?
(Ecoflow can’t seem to give me a direct answer, they dance around it…)
Ever find out what the code was? Worried it had something to do with the pro’s connected
That was a code you would get with the earlier version of the SHP2 firmware. All good now 👍
@ what’s the downside to going all old pros on one shp2 input (maxing out or not)
on the current setup from the video 1dpu to shp2 and 2 dp to shp2. If you only connect 1dpu to shp2 and 1dp will it work? will the dp charge and discharge? Thanks
Eco flow delta pro 3 check online 😎👍
Doing a video for Everyday Home Repairs channel on the DP3 today and should have one for this channel tomorrow 👍
It's a shame that the Delta Pro and SHP1 doesn't work with the PowerInsights Display. Appears ecoflow has basically abandoned those with the Delta pro's and are busy designing a whole bunch of other new stuff without considering the ecosystem that you can "add" to. You'll have to rip and replace..... very unfortunate
How long can your setup with run your ac?
Not long.
I bought one and it worked one time and quit working. Customer Service no help at all.
Oh man, that is unacceptable. Thanks for the feedback. What is your next move? You should get you money back if it is a dud and can’t be fixed.
@@everydaysolar
They want a video of it not working! How stupid is that! It won't come on! So they want a video of it just sitting there. Unbelievable.
Customer service is going to be poor for nearly all brands of power stations and hybrid inverters. Only a few companies actually offer proper warranty service. Victron, Enphase, SMA, Sol-Ark, and a few others have real warranties and real customer service. Most of the generic stuff you see on Amazon does not. TH-cam creators can get good service, but regular customers.... probably not so much.
Brands like Eco-Flow, Bluetti, and so forth, should only be purchased if you are willing to throw the sucker away when it breaks... which is why I don't recommend large power stations at all myself, let alone power-station expansion eco-systems. It is really hard to justify buying a power station larger than around 1000Wh.
This is one of the major down-sides to trying to use a power station to run a home. It's a proprietary, expensive, single point of failure, with essentially no warranty service. And very few such systems are going to last more than a few years. They are not made with high-end components.
Discrete systems are a thousand times better. More work to DIY, but a thousand times better... even without warranty service, you have a lot more redundancy and component failures are far less expensive to replace.
Just in general terms. I'm not harping on the video per-say, other than to point out that creators really need to be more cognizant of the life-span of these sorts of systems.
-Matt
@@joannakemp3710 I've had nothing but issues with ecoflow customer service. Once you buy, they literally forget about you. I've moved to a DIY setup and will use these other ecoflow products as a cooler or ottoman LOL