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Is it just me seeing a design flaw with the DP3 ? It uses 2 mppt with different input voltages but with similar connection XT60i or XT60. What happens when someone connects their high PV array to a low input mppt by mistake ? Like 142V into the 60V mppt ?
I'm in the market for a power station and have watched an obnoxious number of videos and reviews. In my opinion, without question, your videos/reviews are the best. Thorough, clear, concise and unbiased. Thank you!
Worth waiting for. Ecoflow is putting everything on sale. The River 3 ($169), Delta 3 plus ($649), Delta Pro 3($3,199) are all on sale. The Delta 2 Max with alternator charger was $699.99 on 9-16-24 for just 8 hours lightning sale.
Could you use the 240v infinity cable you showed with a 30amp adapter to charge the dp3 or dpu with the 30amp output of the ecoflow generator 4000? Or will that adapter and port only do 240v?
Very good (unbiased) 3X Comparison! Just this week, I received my 2nd Bluetti AC180P, after having the other 2 big 3. As for service, all 3 have been trouble-free. It basically came down to bang for my buck, features, and watt vs weight. ~ JW
Best video review I have seen on this unit yet, by a huge margin. If I were to buy another EcoFlow product it would be this one. This fits the bill in one nice package and for me I am not into being completely off grid but do experience frequent outages in Texas due to storms. Thanks to you I placed an order for an EG4 off grid inverter and the EG4LL battery that will complete my set up for emergencies at a lower cost. The cons for me at the moment is the cost, and the weight of the unit. I used to worry about customer service with EcoFlow until recently when I had to send 2 EcoFlow Delta max 2000 and a river pro back. I thought it would cost me an arm and a leg for shipping but was thoroughly surprised when they sent me shipping labels. In less than 3 weeks they had replaced every unit I sent on their dime. So knowing this unit is a beast and weighs a lot I feel confident that EcoFlow will take care of all their customers within time should they have problems. Another feature I do not like about this unit is that the handle is very low. For older people like myself and those with limited mobility, I feel it would be easier for them to move the unit around if the handle that extends was on the top. If you still have to bend down and lift it at its fulcrum for leverage it could still be very heavy. I don't remember if it is anker or someone else that has the handle on top. The final thing that I find as a con is the solar input it provides. If I were to buy it with extension batteries, I have doubts that it would be able to recharge the batteries fully on a solar day. All in all EcoFlow has hit this one out of the ball park as you always do with your videos. Great, great job!
@@zfontain1975 I got the EG4 off grid inverter 3KW inverter and the EG4 LL 48V battery. It it about 150 bucks more than the EG4 Life Power 4 battery but the warranty on the LL battery is 10 years instead of 5 years.
I never got my Dreamsky radio like yours back after loaning it out after a hurricane. It was crazy sensitive on AM on weak daytime stations. I bought another but it wasn`t nearly as good. But I have two of the best long-range AM receivers for info after hurricanes. I loved the audio on my Dreamsky and its unusually great AM.
Nicely done Jason! It is heavy, but when I think about my 240 setup from 2 years ago, 2 Renogy 1000s and a split phase hub, I realized they weighed 42.5 pounds each, for 85 pounds, plus the hub and the cables. So this is not only reasonable in comparison, but since it is an all-in-one unit, much easier to setup and store. I love the technology improvements and the pricing is not a deal breaker. Thanks Again!!
Glad you broke from waiting until Friday to review this one! The Anker 3800 finally has some real competition:) The Anker has the edge on split phase output at 6KW vs 4KW for the EcoFlow but the 120 V only charging for the Anker kills it for anything except an emergency where as the EcoFlow can be fully integrated into your home for true online backup of critical loads during a blackout. This one is definitely on my short list. I'm really looking forward to what else they will be bring out later this year. Since they have a cooler / ice maker and a portable heat pump, maybe the next thing will be a good portable microwave, (the micro Wave II!). Thanks for your very thorough and first review!
This is basically a mini DPU. Lots of similar features but just smaller. It definitely beats some of the annoyances of the F3800 but it is more expensive.
True, I sometimes wish I had held off on buying the F3800 on kickstarter, but I was able to get it, a 400W solar panel and some extras for a little over 2K; figure that was a great deal :-)
@@andrewvillavicencio8496 it was a great deal, you just gotta workaround some of the quirks of the unit. There are plenty of workarounds to get it functioning as you need.
Can I plug the 240 volt split phase directly into my 50 amp RV and use as if I was plugged into a Campground post? If not, tell me what I need to do in order to make that happen make that happen.
I've been going back and forth between Anker and Ecoflow. I have watched your videos and appreciate what you do. I am new to the "solar" world and just purchased the DP3 based on your videos. Hopefully my learning curve wont be to big and I can use it for my emergency backup for a few essential items.
I just picked up 2 of these plus the 50amp hub for $4500 @ Costco online good thru 12/2/24. Unboxing and checking everything out...this video is money 💲💲💲thank you
Hi, great video again, new to the channel, just purched a Ecoflow pro, the connection for the solar doesn't work on the left side 30-150 v, right side works using the Eco 400 w panel, as I doing something wrong, thank you
Thank you! I would be very interested to see a detailed analysis comparing EcoFlow Pro 3 vs EcoFlow Delta Pro Ultra. What are the difference in performance and what strengths and weaknesses when compared to each other.
Great review. This new version seems like a nice upgrade. However... idk what Ecoflow was thinking when they mounted the electrical outlets on their side. What a PITA to plug something in. It looks like there was enough room on the device to have the mounted normally.
My question is if you put this in a van the old Eco flow only have one port for an extra battery so if you plugged in the DC to DC alternator charge to the Eco flow you could not charge and extra battery so can you use the DC to DC charger and extra battery or DC to DC charger in one port and the eco-flow air conditioner in the other battery port?? Also what's the clearance around the unit recommended especially above the unit??
Very impressive tech on this unit and you're testing is top notch! I do wonder if future River models will have 10ms UPS too. One thing that interests me is how these units handle unstable power; brownouts, surges, and frequency issues. A traditional UPS has AVR. Do these units have an equivalent? Is that something you can ask EcoFlow? How would one simulate that for a test?
@@JasonoidThanks Jason for the sneak peek! I'm super excited to see your thoughts on it! As much as I'd like to go with this to stay in the Ecoflow ecosystem, I just can't get passed the sticker shock... I have a feeling that the Pecron will deliver over 90% of what this does for less than half the price!
I ordered a Victron 100/30 charge controller. I was finally able to find the "lithium" setting in my big clunker MPPT and it says in that mode it only has "float" setting that reverts to 13.80 which is exactly when my plug-in charger light turns green. But I can`t understand all the other settings. Float numbers can be changed. I can only get 300w using 10 gauge cables. Other larger ones won`t fit. So with the Victron added to this I can use three more 100w panels to keep the battery fully charged on sunny days and run my 400w air conditioner. I plan to get a 2nd Victron since it has a LiFeP04 setting and probably better instructions and so many use them I`ll be able to get advice. I don`t want to damage my battery using the other one.
The Victron is limited to 30 amps on both sides, PV input and charging output. With a 12v system you can only get ~400W max. Switch to a 48V system and you can get up to ~1600W. Make sure your panels are wired in series to get as close to 100V as possible but find an online calculator if you plan to run the system when it gets cold out
can you look in and come up with a video on how to connect this to a diy rack server batteries? not interested in using ecoflow expensive expansion batteries.
The older Delta Pro required a neutral bonding plug to operate an RV with the 30amp output. Which also meant it could not be charged with AC while the bonding plug was in use. Is that still the case?
The Pro 2 was better at the UPS function than this new one. My 8000 btu AC unit (550 watts ) overloads it if running on high when its transfer happens. It's switch from Line to Unit is literally 3X slower than the Pro 2 in UPS speed. They failed on many upgrades this 3 was shooting for. The Delta Pro 3 we got is identical, but only putting out 114 volts on inverter.
16:50 thats a nice looking usb tester you have there, curious as to what it is. EDIT: i may have found it Power-Z KM003C Portable USB-C Fast Charging Tester PD3.1 QC5.0 Digital Voltmeter & Ammeter Power Bank Tester but over a hundred bucks that is quite the price on that tester, looks nice tho.
Helpful review, thank you. Looks like a nice unit, but it is pricey as you would expect for a new release. I'm thinking that a couple of refurbished Ecoflow Delta Pro units might be a better value at this point in time depending on individual requirements of course.
I had 2 Delta Pro 3 ( DP3 ) units running in parallel with their 50 AMP hub bridge. One of the units was defective and caused a tremendous power surge which fried my HVAC thermostat and ECU, coffee maker, Air Purifier, GFCI outlets, and over a dozen outlet surge protectors and damaged twp. 200 AMP breaker panels. The damages have run into the thousands. One electrician who inspected my system told me that one of his customers had a similar problem with his EF Ultra except that he didn't have the unit hooked up to the home. I like the EF Delta 2 Max batteries, but the EF DP3 and the 50 AMP bridge is dangerous.
Wow, that's crazy! Thank you for your important feedback! What did Ecoflow support say about this? I have not tested the EF 50 amp HUB on my units but I have used my DPU for 1 year continuously connected into my transfer switch without issues.
Jason, great review! I really like this unit; it's the right balance of power capacity and portability, and I really like how small the external batteries are and that they can now stack, making it take up very little floor space, and I love the DC output. However, the MSRP really kills the excitement for me; this thing would be exciting at $2999 (66% of the launch price of the Delta Pro Ultra for 66% of the capacity of the DPU), and I think that would have made it the 1st A+ on your scoring system. At this MSRP, unless portability is really high on your list, I think it is so much better to just spend a little extra on a Delta Pro Ultra!
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Great review! One thing that may have been missed is linking up to 3 of these with an EcoFlow Smart Home Panel 2 would provide surge capacity of +12kW if needed. Granted that's significantly more expensive but I believe the Smart Panel does a lot of heavy lifting with handling any issue along the way.
@@Jasonoid Absolutely correct. Did not know the surge capacities of the DPU's. And I'm seeing that they can be linked to handle wattage surges over 22kW. Unreal!
The manual states that the AC in/out (infinity) port - as with the smart home panel 2 - disables all the AC outlets. I’m curious if instead using the IEC C20 inlet @ 240V 16A = 3.8 kW would leave the outputs enabled. I’m about how the backup reserve feature (primarily charge with solar, but backstop with AC to keep the station online) works on the DP3. I haven’t seen any manufacturer offer this feature, which seems like a no-brainer!
Did I hear you right, not only is there no pass thru charging when charging from a EV station, but both AC inverters are disabled? That’s a major bummer. My main buying reason for both the Delta Pro and Dekra Pro 3 is the EV charging input. But not if the power bank sits useless while I’m doing it. 😭 nées fixing
@@TheCornucopiaProject-bd5jk I charge with solar 99% of the time. 1800w of AC charging is fine with me. My constant loads are around 800w to 1000w on my critical loads panel.
@@Jasonoid I need it for mobile use, with limited amounts of solar. It’s different from home/cabin use. So my best bet is still to use a 240v-J adapter and a 240v/48v European charge controller to charge a server rack housebank. It’s expensive though.
hey @Jasonoid im wondering if you have done the ecoflow river 3 plus were you plug in the desktop computer in, im wondering if you're going to be doing that video later on. usb-a to usb-b and seeing how much battery life that can provide whilst that is plugged into the computer. curiosity is getting the better of me and people has uploaded the videos and no one has done that yet, im hopping you can do that later on, ecoflow river 3 plus is a 300 or maybe a 600 watt coverter with an expansion battery, im wondering if thats possible for the desktop computer extended the batteries.
Looks like a improved version of the Zendure SuperBase V to me. I own one and it’s basically the same thing with a slight higher inverter. Hopefully their QC is better than Zendure. I got a good one but I’ve heard the horror stories. Thankfully Brian Liu is trying to get things in order.
Great video! Loved the solar charging segment. I like to think in terms of total energy independence. How much wattage does your big fridge draw? Fridges are my big concern.
Fridge power usage all depends on ambient temperature. You'll see much more power usage when it's warm in your house vs when its cold in the winter. Msot fridges pull 1 to 2 kwh per day on average. This won't have any issues running a fridge for a couple days.
I'm new to all this and looking to build something to power my RV off grid including 2 ACs, fridge, microwave etc... it's this a good starting point, likely with an additional battery or 2?
Powering air conditioners takes a lot of power, 1500 watts each. This would work well for the fridge / microwave and other electronics but the battery would die quickly if running an AC. You'd need to max out the solar to offset that power usage.
@@Jasonoid Exactly the info I needed. I have a 2500watt Champion inverter generator, here in Canada 🇨🇦 and want to use it sometimes to charge the Ecoflow 3. Just ordered it, still waiting to play with it. Mainly want to run this at night while a gas generator can supply power during the day.
Please if you know any difference between the us and uk models try and include them in the video for us non us customers, your reviews are great and in depth as always.
I didn't test the UK model but I'm guessing the main difference is going to be the inverter output. You probably wont have a 120v inverter and you'll just have one larger 240v option. The solar should be very similar, along with the DC output options.
How much inrush current can this handle on the 240v leg? I have a pump with a 57A LRA rating, not sure if either the Anker Solix F3800 or this Ecoflow Delta Pro 3 can handle it, but I know if I go for a non-portable solution like an EG4 6000xp it'll be able to handle the inrush.
I have a water pressure pump whose label says HP 3.0, SF 1.15, VOLTS 230, AMPS 13.4. I am using a Backup Power Transfer Meter with absolutely no way to test except in a real power outage, so I need to get this right. Will the EcoFlow Delta Pro 3 likely handle the motor's surge current, or is the Anker F3800 a better choice? I watched both videos but not find any numbers regarding surge current.
Great review. Very thorough. Thanks for all the effort you put into this. Seems like a great unit especially for the 240 volt output. I will have to look to see how it compares to the ultra. Not sure which is cheaper. I definitely like how quiet it is. And I like the high voltage solar input. Makes it worth looking into. I am pretty sure you can build something like this for less money, but I have no idea how much an inverter that does 240 split phase costs. I am not sure if the Hysolis units have 240 split phase at all. I am pretty sure they are about the same price as this one.
This is priced slightly less than the Ultra just because the battery and inverter are smaller. A DIY inverter like this one ( signaturesolar.com/eg4-6000xp-off-grid-inverter-split-phase/ ) can put out 240v split phase, they aren't too expensive.
Great review. This just became available here in Australia. Just wanted to know how to use this as a UPS? Just plug it into the wall and all equipment into the DP3 and leave it? Or is there a setting for UPS mode? Thanks
How long will this run for an RV AC. The compressor needs 3000 but drops after that. Currently I’m using a 3600 inverter generator with a peak at 4000. The problem is that I have add gas after 4 hrs
I would like to see a grade für the old delta pro. Especially with current price of 2240 EUR includinga one PowerStream unit (Summersale 2024 + 10% off extra, currently no VAT in germany for solar producs). It might take some time until the delta pro 3 will be available in europe.
I think it's better to have the higher solar input voltage on the DP3 and the 240v inverter doesn't shut off when AC charging like it does on the Anker F3800. The DP3 is more expensive though... I made a whole video about getting around the "quirks" of the F3800 here: ruclips.net/video/XFlRkMm8rDc/видео.htmlsi=GmKtwyWxJ7IkYb9u
I am not the expert. So listen to others for a final decision. But as a person in the same boat. If you are hooking to a smart home panel. The f3800 is better. Solely because it’s similar batter but 6k output. That’s the difference between a a/c, a tv and fridge. Or just an a/c If you wanted to say, charge during off peak hours or with panels. No smart panel. And just run fridges and computers etc. with the unit in house. Get the dp3. Every time. But if you wanted to do a whole house backup. With smart hub. Get the f3800. Mainly because the price to the party is so different. If you want to expand and expand and expand. Ecoflow is better overall. But you buy one f3800. You get 6k output and almost 4K battery. Dp3 you get 4K output. And 4K battery. So now you want to upgrade. A year later. Whatever. Maybe you catch a great sale. Two f3800 is going to have 12k output. That’s your entire house. I don’t care where you live. I have 3 A/c units and 4,600 sq ft home. That can power all of it. Two dp3. That’s 8k output. That can power 85% of the homes out there. So if you’re in the 85%. Good. But if you needed the extra push. You need a third unit. (That’s whole home backup.) and fortunately. The dp3 can get a third unit. The f3800 cannot. But now you’re $12,000 in. (Hopefully you get tax credit.) And you have 12,000 watt output. And 12,000 battery. And that’s awesome. That’s a lot. But you are $12,000 in. F3800. You have 12,000 output and 8,000ish battery. But you’re, with sales. $6,500 in. Which, you could easily wait for a sale. A bundle. Whatever. Buy extra batteries. Now if you have solar. Right now on your roof. The reason to really consider f3800. When it has smart hub installed it reads how much power is coming from solar. How much is being used on the house. And then it charges up with the excess. The other systems to my knowledge do not have that ability. Maybe they can update. No clue. But Anker is the only one with ac coupling. So if you have solar panels right now. Done. Anker. But if I had to choose right now. No solar on my roof. I just want to buy a couple panels and set something up in the yard. Shed. Whatever. I would use ecoflow. Mainly because every single source says Anker is more or less trying to shoehorn people into their panels. And their panels are great. But it’s $1000 for 400 watt panels. I can buy the same renelogy panels off Amazon for $400ish. So you want to buy 1600w in panels that’s $4000 or so from Anker. Or, you do the work arounds which are very possible. (He attached a video) or you can just get an ecoflow and plug and party for $1600. A massive price difference. If I lived in a one A/C house. I personally would get the ecoflow. Since I don’t. It’ll probably be Anker only because I live in California and they seem to look at previous systems and time of use. And others don’t.
You can "shoehorn" anyone into specific panels. Every solar panel has wires with a voltage coming out, you either buy an adapter or cut the ends off and terminate with a proper cable. If your solar panels don't come with MC4 you should probably look elsewhere 😅. Also if you need more than a thousand watts worth of panels you should be seriously looking at getting a pallet or partial pallet of panels delivered. You can get brand new 30 year warranty Aptos panels for less than $.30/W. Usually there is a minimum order quantity, for example signature solar has a minimum of 10, but you're going to get way more. I just got during their spring sale an EG4 LL-S 5kWh battery and 3700W of solar panels for ~$2600 to my door.
Does this generator still have the reserve power feature in the app that the Delta Pro has? This gives you the ability to set when the unit will charge from just solar or charge from solar & AC simultaneously. Nice feature. Hopefully, they kept it on this unit.
Do you mean as a UPS? When it's plugged into the wall it passes power through to your devices so the inverter is on standby, it will stay at 100% state of charge.
I'm trying to find the 120v/240v 3 prong adapter for the Delta Pro 3. When using the 4 prong 240v outlet, the 120v side shuts off. It would be nice to have an adapter to use it on the 3 prong 240v outlet to pull 120v. I can't find it on Amazon without knowing what the name of the connector is.
I'm running truly off grid so my only options for charging are solar and a 120V/240V inverter dual-fuel generator. Based on your review, it sounds like I can only charge, via generator, at 120V AC? Or will it recharge at 240V AC? And it also sounds like you can't run in 240V spilt-phase and recharge at 240V AC? But you CAN recharge at 120V AC and run in 240V split phase.
It can charge with 120v input all the time, and run both inverters. So 120v input = 120v output and 240v output. When you charge it with 240v input, it disables all inverters so you can't power anything.
So it looks like they finally have put 2of their original units together in one unit and the joiner is built in with the ability to use the either joined fot double the watts or as split phase 240 that's why you can't use both 4000 watts 120 volts and the 240 volts split phase at the same time and the price while high will one day be affordable i?I figure once I cut the grid and put the 200 dollars a month for grid tie plus the 50 dollars a month power use won't take long to save up for one maybe by then there will have something better and or lower priced
Great video mate. Can you please tell me, with the solar inputs, do I need both a xt60 and an xt60i to use both or does an xt60i fit into the hi volt port? Manual says to get both plugs but seems to be so much talk about how one is better than the other but can’t seem to get clear info, I’ve just ordered my Delta pro three and I’m trying to get my cable set up so I’m ready to charge with both solar inputs can’t believe the cables don’t come with the station
@@Jasonoid thankyou mate. And one more for you, I’m in Australia and yet to get my unit. Hopefully today, Do you think it’s worth setting up and getting the 3pin plug on the 16 amp supply ( the one on the side ) or just use 1 of the 15amp points on the front of the unit if using for home supply through a transfer changeover switch. Ie, does any of the front 240/15amp supply provide the full amount of power or are they reduced as 3600 max watts?
Great video! Can you please tell me how to find the small fan you had that connects via the barrel input on the solar generator? I've been trying to find one but all i can find is the ones with a USB connection. thank you! Cade
What would happen with the neutral if you had this powering a transfer panel via 240v while also being plugged into an outlet from the main panel. Wouldn’t the neutrals be shared?
If you had 2 separate delta pro 3 units, can one, how would one connect to provide 8000 watts of battery running thru the inverters in the primary delta pro 3 unit?
Nice machine. I just did a pre order for the new pecron with EB for my truck camper but this was my top choice though a bit more expensive. What do the 30amp RV outlet usually run off of? AC or DC power?
The Pecron is quite the deal vs this one being almost double the cost. An RV setup has both DC and AC loads so the power station will need to power both. So you'll use both 30amp outputs actually.
The usable capacity/runtime math doesn't seem to add up. You mentioned a 300-600W average load while testing and the battery lasted for 13 hours with a usable capacity of 3810Wh. Even at a constant 300W draw it shouldn't last but 12.7 hours. And with the actual load average higher than that I would expect a 7-10 hour runtime. What am I missing?
Can you run a sump pump to the front panel of this unit and have the unit plugged into regular wall outlet to have it act as a UPS for a sump pump? And after the power drains can it be automatically turned back on once batteries are charged?
Yes, it can have the inverter enabled and charge at the same time on both the 120v and 240v output. You can also enable a setting in the smart app that will "remember" the last known output setting before it died so it will turn on the AC inverter again.
Hi friens question can run a rv air conditioner 13500 btu -?-i need a Starting power: 3,500 to 4,000 watts. • Continuous power: At least 2,500 watts. To run mi a/ c what you recommended please i nedd help.
If it drains completely does the inverter turn back on when grid power restores? I want to use this as a ups in my Network closet and i want it to turn back on wheb power restores
You guys are lucky in mainland, in Puerto Rico this one is $5,998 so most people end up financing it. That boat trip costs a lot😢cons of living in an island
I've been reading up on how to measure UPS transfer time. Is your Rigol directly connected to the Delta Pro 3 AC without an inline attenuator (beyond 10x of the probe) nor a differential probe? Is your Rigol itself grounded? What happens if you mix up live and neutral while attaching the probe's grounding clip? I'm by no means an expert and nobody should be taking safety advice from me, but isn't this a precarious test setup?
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Is it just me seeing a design flaw with the DP3 ? It uses 2 mppt with different input voltages but with similar connection XT60i or XT60. What happens when someone connects their high PV array to a low input mppt by mistake ? Like 142V into the 60V mppt ?
@@DIY_versus yep, you definitely have to think about it before connecting your solar. Too much voltage equals a fried mppt controller.
@@Jasonoid Bffft !
I'm in the market for a power station and have watched an obnoxious number of videos and reviews. In my opinion, without question, your videos/reviews are the best. Thorough, clear, concise and unbiased. Thank you!
I really appreciate that, thank you!
I agree!
thank you SO MUCH for using a USB PD analyzer! most gadgets are usb c nowadays and not all usb c ports are made equal
Thank you for this detailed review. I bought this unit to use and my house backup and also to power my 5th wheel during camping with honda generators.
I'm fairly sure you can configure the unit with ground-neutral bonding with the app.
Great video. Would love a comparison pros and cons video between this and the Delta Pro Ultra
Solar is better with ultra.
Worth waiting for.
Ecoflow is putting everything on sale.
The River 3 ($169), Delta 3 plus ($649), Delta Pro 3($3,199) are all on sale.
The Delta 2 Max with alternator charger was $699.99 on 9-16-24 for just 8 hours lightning sale.
Hi. A good comparison video would be this unit vs Zendure Superbase V 4600.
Could you use the 240v infinity cable you showed with a 30amp adapter to charge the dp3 or dpu with the 30amp output of the ecoflow generator 4000? Or will that adapter and port only do 240v?
Very good (unbiased) 3X Comparison!
Just this week, I received my 2nd Bluetti AC180P, after having the other 2 big 3.
As for service, all 3 have been trouble-free.
It basically came down to bang for my buck, features, and watt vs weight. ~ JW
Great video - thank you. What brand/model portable solar array are you using in the video?
Best video review I have seen on this unit yet, by a huge margin. If I were to buy another EcoFlow product it would be this one. This fits the bill in one nice package and for me I am not into being completely off grid but do experience frequent outages in Texas due to storms. Thanks to you I placed an order for an EG4 off grid inverter and the EG4LL battery that will complete my set up for emergencies at a lower cost.
The cons for me at the moment is the cost, and the weight of the unit. I used to worry about customer service with EcoFlow until recently when I had to send 2 EcoFlow Delta max 2000 and a river pro back. I thought it would cost me an arm and a leg for shipping but was thoroughly surprised when they sent me shipping labels. In less than 3 weeks they had replaced every unit I sent on their dime. So knowing this unit is a beast and weighs a lot I feel confident that EcoFlow will take care of all their customers within time should they have problems. Another feature I do not like about this unit is that the handle is very low. For older people like myself and those with limited mobility, I feel it would be easier for them to move the unit around if the handle that extends was on the top. If you still have to bend down and lift it at its fulcrum for leverage it could still be very heavy. I don't remember if it is anker or someone else that has the handle on top. The final thing that I find as a con is the solar input it provides. If I were to buy it with extension batteries, I have doubts that it would be able to recharge the batteries fully on a solar day. All in all EcoFlow has hit this one out of the ball park as you always do with your videos. Great, great job!
What eg4 are you getting, I'm think of doing the same thing. How many batteries are you starting at.
@@zfontain1975 I got the EG4 off grid inverter 3KW inverter and the EG4 LL 48V battery. It it about 150 bucks more than the EG4 Life Power 4 battery but the warranty on the LL battery is 10 years instead of 5 years.
@shelley131 Are you going to connect eg4 inverter to a transfer switch? I'm going to do the same thing, just one battery at a time do to money.
I never got my Dreamsky radio like yours back after loaning it out after a hurricane. It was crazy sensitive on AM on weak daytime stations. I bought another but it wasn`t nearly as good. But I have two of the best long-range AM receivers for info after hurricanes. I loved the audio on my Dreamsky and its unusually great AM.
Nicely done Jason!
It is heavy, but when I think about my 240 setup from 2 years ago, 2 Renogy 1000s and a split phase hub, I realized they weighed 42.5 pounds each, for 85 pounds, plus the hub and the cables. So this is not only reasonable in comparison, but since it is an all-in-one unit, much easier to setup and store.
I love the technology improvements and the pricing is not a deal breaker. Thanks Again!!
Good points! Thanks for sharing your thoughts.
Glad you broke from waiting until Friday to review this one! The Anker 3800 finally has some real competition:) The Anker has the edge on split phase output at 6KW vs 4KW for the EcoFlow but the 120 V only charging for the Anker kills it for anything except an emergency where as the EcoFlow can be fully integrated into your home for true online backup of critical loads during a blackout. This one is definitely on my short list. I'm really looking forward to what else they will be bring out later this year. Since they have a cooler / ice maker and a portable heat pump, maybe the next thing will be a good portable microwave, (the micro Wave II!). Thanks for your very thorough and first review!
This is basically a mini DPU. Lots of similar features but just smaller. It definitely beats some of the annoyances of the F3800 but it is more expensive.
True, I sometimes wish I had held off on buying the F3800 on kickstarter, but I was able to get it, a 400W solar panel and some extras for a little over 2K; figure that was a great deal :-)
@@andrewvillavicencio8496 it was a great deal, you just gotta workaround some of the quirks of the unit. There are plenty of workarounds to get it functioning as you need.
@@Jasonoid Agreed, and your site has been a great resource for some of those workarounds :-)
Can I plug the 240 volt split phase directly into my 50 amp RV and use as if I was plugged into a Campground post?
If not, tell me what I need to do in order to make that happen make that happen.
I've been going back and forth between Anker and Ecoflow. I have watched your videos and appreciate what you do. I am new to the "solar" world and just purchased the DP3 based on your videos. Hopefully my learning curve wont be to big and I can use it for my emergency backup for a few essential items.
These are really easy to use, I think you'll pick it up very quickly!
Solid review!!! Thanks for all the usable information you provided. Keep it up. Thanks again.
Thanks for watching!
Thank you for the vid, I have one of these and watching this was very informative.
When audio noise testing, please indicate if bonded ground makes any difference. Apparently Tesla needs bonded ground to charge.
I just picked up 2 of these plus the 50amp hub for $4500 @ Costco online good thru 12/2/24. Unboxing and checking everything out...this video is money 💲💲💲thank you
Hi, great video again, new to the channel, just purched a Ecoflow pro, the connection for the solar doesn't work on the left side 30-150 v, right side works using the Eco 400 w panel, as I doing something wrong, thank you
Great video & impressive unit. Do you know if they are going to have a UK version?
Great reporting and comprehensive review. You are phenomenal
Thank you! I would be very interested to see a detailed analysis comparing EcoFlow Pro 3 vs EcoFlow Delta Pro Ultra. What are the difference in performance and what strengths and weaknesses when compared to each other.
This model is basically a mini delta pro ultra. Smaller inverter, smaller battery, same great performance though.
Great review. This new version seems like a nice upgrade. However... idk what Ecoflow was thinking when they mounted the electrical outlets on their side. What a PITA to plug something in. It looks like there was enough room on the device to have the mounted normally.
My question is if you put this in a van the old Eco flow only have one port for an extra battery so if you plugged in the DC to DC alternator charge to the Eco flow you could not charge and extra battery so can you use the DC to DC charger and extra battery or DC to DC charger in one port and the eco-flow air conditioner in the other battery port?? Also what's the clearance around the unit recommended especially above the unit??
Very impressive tech on this unit and you're testing is top notch!
I do wonder if future River models will have 10ms UPS too.
One thing that interests me is how these units handle unstable power; brownouts, surges, and frequency issues. A traditional UPS has AVR. Do these units have an equivalent? Is that something you can ask EcoFlow? How would one simulate that for a test?
Great video, thank you very much!
Jason, Amy chance that you'll be reviewing the Pecron e3600LFP soon? I think it will give this thing a run for it's money for sure!
I am currently testing the E3600, it's a really cool unit at a super affordable price.
@@JasonoidThanks Jason for the sneak peek! I'm super excited to see your thoughts on it! As much as I'd like to go with this to stay in the Ecoflow ecosystem, I just can't get passed the sticker shock... I have a feeling that the Pecron will deliver over 90% of what this does for less than half the price!
@Jasonoid is the e3600 inverter strong. Meaning, can you go over 3600 watts without shutting off right away?
@@zfontain1975 i haven't tested that yet, we'll find out.
But the Pecron is only 120V? You have to buy two E3600s to get 240 split phase. Or am I missing something?
120v in and 240v out is awesome.
I agree!
I ordered a Victron 100/30 charge controller. I was finally able to find the "lithium" setting in my big clunker MPPT and it says in that mode it only has "float" setting that reverts to 13.80 which is exactly when my plug-in charger light turns green. But I can`t understand all the other settings. Float numbers can be changed. I can only get 300w using 10 gauge cables. Other larger ones won`t fit. So with the Victron added to this I can use three more 100w panels to keep the battery fully charged on sunny days and run my 400w air conditioner. I plan to get a 2nd Victron since it has a LiFeP04 setting and probably better instructions and so many use them I`ll be able to get advice. I don`t want to damage my battery using the other one.
The Victron is limited to 30 amps on both sides, PV input and charging output. With a 12v system you can only get ~400W max. Switch to a 48V system and you can get up to ~1600W.
Make sure your panels are wired in series to get as close to 100V as possible but find an online calculator if you plan to run the system when it gets cold out
can you look in and come up with a video on how to connect this to a diy rack server batteries? not interested in using ecoflow expensive expansion batteries.
Here's a video I made on that topic:
ruclips.net/video/tK4JKmfndh8/видео.html
The older Delta Pro required a neutral bonding plug to operate an RV with the 30amp output. Which also meant it could not be charged with AC while the bonding plug was in use. Is that still the case?
The Pro 2 was better at the UPS function than this new one. My 8000 btu AC unit (550 watts ) overloads it if running on high when its transfer happens. It's switch from Line to Unit is literally 3X slower than the Pro 2 in UPS speed. They failed on many upgrades this 3 was shooting for. The Delta Pro 3 we got is identical, but only putting out 114 volts on inverter.
16:50 thats a nice looking usb tester you have there, curious as to what it is.
EDIT:
i may have found it Power-Z KM003C Portable USB-C Fast Charging Tester PD3.1 QC5.0 Digital Voltmeter & Ammeter Power Bank Tester
but over a hundred bucks that is quite the price on that tester, looks nice tho.
I think it's a fairly useful tool to add to the collection! It is the Power-Z KM003C.
It should have 2 150 volt mppt for the size. Everything else is good, unless you have to ship it back for repairs do to weight.
Good point about the weight and shipping.
great to see a test for the 240v AC in will disable AC out
Helpful review, thank you. Looks like a nice unit, but it is pricey as you would expect for a new release. I'm thinking that a couple of refurbished Ecoflow Delta Pro units might be a better value at this point in time depending on individual requirements of course.
I had 2 Delta Pro 3 ( DP3 ) units running in parallel with their 50 AMP hub bridge. One of the units was defective and caused a tremendous power surge which fried my HVAC thermostat and ECU, coffee maker, Air Purifier, GFCI outlets, and over a dozen outlet surge protectors and damaged twp. 200 AMP breaker panels. The damages have run into the thousands. One electrician who inspected my system told me that one of his customers had a similar problem with his EF Ultra except that he didn't have the unit hooked up to the home. I like the EF Delta 2 Max batteries, but the EF DP3 and the 50 AMP bridge is dangerous.
Wow, that's crazy! Thank you for your important feedback! What did Ecoflow support say about this?
I have not tested the EF 50 amp HUB on my units but I have used my DPU for 1 year continuously connected into my transfer switch without issues.
Excellent video! Thank you so much for doing such great in-depth videos! Most other channels just read off the spec sheet!
You're very welcome!
Can you do a test of split the extra battery in 4 and add a 4 extra battery
Beautiful & Brilliant Review & Product. I love my Ecoflow products
If you have to choose between the Anker f3800 and the Ecoflow delta prro 3 , what would you choose and why? thanks
Wondering the compatibility options if paired with the D2M and two D2M EB's?
Will they work with this unit?
Good Afternoon ! Thank You. TAKE CARE..
You too!
Jason, great review! I really like this unit; it's the right balance of power capacity and portability, and I really like how small the external batteries are and that they can now stack, making it take up very little floor space, and I love the DC output. However, the MSRP really kills the excitement for me; this thing would be exciting at $2999 (66% of the launch price of the Delta Pro Ultra for 66% of the capacity of the DPU), and I think that would have made it the 1st A+ on your scoring system. At this MSRP, unless portability is really high on your list, I think it is so much better to just spend a little extra on a Delta Pro Ultra!
I'm not sure why they didn't give me a $500 coupon for my viewers but you can get $500 off right now on their website and their Amazon store. So the price could be around $3199
Great review! One thing that may have been missed is linking up to 3 of these with an EcoFlow Smart Home Panel 2 would provide surge capacity of +12kW if needed. Granted that's significantly more expensive but I believe the Smart Panel does a lot of heavy lifting with handling any issue along the way.
If you are going to sped that much money in a system, just get the Ecoflow Delta Pro Ultra. It's much more capable and provides more wattage.
@@Jasonoid Absolutely correct. Did not know the surge capacities of the DPU's. And I'm seeing that they can be linked to handle wattage surges over 22kW. Unreal!
The manual states that the AC in/out (infinity) port - as with the smart home panel 2 - disables all the AC outlets. I’m curious if instead using the IEC C20 inlet @ 240V 16A = 3.8 kW would leave the outputs enabled.
I’m about how the backup reserve feature (primarily charge with solar, but backstop with AC to keep the station online) works on the DP3. I haven’t seen any manufacturer offer this feature, which seems like a no-brainer!
It appears the C20 port is limited to 1800 watts, whether it's 120v or 240v input.
Did I hear you right, not only is there no pass thru charging when charging from a EV station, but both AC inverters are disabled?
That’s a major bummer.
My main buying reason for both the Delta Pro and Dekra Pro 3 is the EV charging input. But not if the power bank sits useless while I’m doing it.
😭 nées fixing
Correct, 240v input disables the inverters. Maybe it will be upgraded later?
@@Jasonoid I’d hope so. Without it, I might as well get a Delta Max 2. Actually, I prefer the BLUETTI AC200P …
@@TheCornucopiaProject-bd5jk I charge with solar 99% of the time. 1800w of AC charging is fine with me. My constant loads are around 800w to 1000w on my critical loads panel.
@@Jasonoid I need it for mobile use, with limited amounts of solar. It’s different from home/cabin use.
So my best bet is still to use a 240v-J adapter and a 240v/48v European charge controller to charge a server rack housebank. It’s expensive though.
Love your channel, subscribed :-) Thank you
hey @Jasonoid im wondering if you have done the ecoflow river 3 plus were you plug in the desktop computer in, im wondering if you're going to be doing that video later on. usb-a to usb-b and seeing how much battery life that can provide whilst that is plugged into the computer. curiosity is getting the better of me and people has uploaded the videos and no one has done that yet, im hopping you can do that later on, ecoflow river 3 plus is a 300 or maybe a 600 watt coverter with an expansion battery, im wondering if thats possible for the desktop computer extended the batteries.
I haven't tested that.
@@Jasonoid alright.
Looks like a improved version of the Zendure SuperBase V to me. I own one and it’s basically the same thing with a slight higher inverter. Hopefully their QC is better than Zendure. I got a good one but I’ve heard the horror stories. Thankfully Brian Liu is trying to get things in order.
Great content I love it. Thank you so much for sharing. God bless you and yours.
Great video! Loved the solar charging segment. I like to think in terms of total energy independence. How much wattage does your big fridge draw? Fridges are my big concern.
Fridge power usage all depends on ambient temperature. You'll see much more power usage when it's warm in your house vs when its cold in the winter. Msot fridges pull 1 to 2 kwh per day on average. This won't have any issues running a fridge for a couple days.
Finally a good review that was not done by Ecoflow them self! Just when is the EU version coming out and how much will it cost...
I don't have any details about the EU version, I'm sorry.
Great video...Would you test the segway cube?
Comprehensive review! Thank you!
I'm new to all this and looking to build something to power my RV off grid including 2 ACs, fridge, microwave etc... it's this a good starting point, likely with an additional battery or 2?
Powering air conditioners takes a lot of power, 1500 watts each. This would work well for the fridge / microwave and other electronics but the battery would die quickly if running an AC. You'd need to max out the solar to offset that power usage.
Best Review!!!! I wish I could get one! Can you use a traditional Generator to charge it, esp if the THD is not good 23%?
These power stations really prefer 'inverter generators' with a pure sine wave to charge.
@@Jasonoid
Exactly the info I needed. I have a 2500watt Champion inverter generator, here in Canada 🇨🇦 and want to use it sometimes to charge the Ecoflow 3. Just ordered it, still waiting to play with it.
Mainly want to run this at night while a gas generator can supply power during the day.
Please if you know any difference between the us and uk models try and include them in the video for us non us customers, your reviews are great and in depth as always.
I didn't test the UK model but I'm guessing the main difference is going to be the inverter output. You probably wont have a 120v inverter and you'll just have one larger 240v option. The solar should be very similar, along with the DC output options.
Super good! Thanks so much!
How much inrush current can this handle on the 240v leg? I have a pump with a 57A LRA rating, not sure if either the Anker Solix F3800 or this Ecoflow Delta Pro 3 can handle it, but I know if I go for a non-portable solution like an EG4 6000xp it'll be able to handle the inrush.
I have a water pressure pump whose label says HP 3.0, SF 1.15, VOLTS 230, AMPS 13.4. I am using a Backup Power Transfer Meter with absolutely no way to test except in a real power outage, so I need to get this right. Will the EcoFlow Delta Pro 3 likely handle the motor's surge current, or is the Anker F3800 a better choice? I watched both videos but not find any numbers regarding surge current.
Solid review. Thank you
Glad it was helpful!
Great review. Very thorough. Thanks for all the effort you put into this. Seems like a great unit especially for the 240 volt output. I will have to look to see how it compares to the ultra. Not sure which is cheaper. I definitely like how quiet it is. And I like the high voltage solar input. Makes it worth looking into. I am pretty sure you can build something like this for less money, but I have no idea how much an inverter that does 240 split phase costs. I am not sure if the Hysolis units have 240 split phase at all. I am pretty sure they are about the same price as this one.
This is priced slightly less than the Ultra just because the battery and inverter are smaller. A DIY inverter like this one ( signaturesolar.com/eg4-6000xp-off-grid-inverter-split-phase/ ) can put out 240v split phase, they aren't too expensive.
Great review. This just became available here in Australia. Just wanted to know how to use this as a UPS? Just plug it into the wall and all equipment into the DP3 and leave it? Or is there a setting for UPS mode?
Thanks
Ups mode is automatic when its charging from the wall and the AC inverter is enabled. 👍
@@Jasonoid thanks for the super fast reply. All I needed to know. Cheers
How long will this run for an RV AC.
The compressor needs 3000 but drops after that. Currently I’m using a 3600 inverter generator with a peak at 4000. The problem is that I have add gas after 4 hrs
I would like to see a grade für the old delta pro. Especially with current price of 2240 EUR includinga one PowerStream unit (Summersale 2024 + 10% off extra, currently no VAT in germany for solar producs).
It might take some time until the delta pro 3 will be available in europe.
Do the expansion batteries offer any stand alone functionality? Probably not. Ecoflow needs to step it up.
No, they just connect to the main unit.
@jasonoid which one would you recommend for whole house backup? This Delta Pro 3 or the Anker Solix 3800?
I think it's better to have the higher solar input voltage on the DP3 and the 240v inverter doesn't shut off when AC charging like it does on the Anker F3800. The DP3 is more expensive though... I made a whole video about getting around the "quirks" of the F3800 here:
ruclips.net/video/XFlRkMm8rDc/видео.htmlsi=GmKtwyWxJ7IkYb9u
I am not the expert. So listen to others for a final decision. But as a person in the same boat.
If you are hooking to a smart home panel. The f3800 is better. Solely because it’s similar batter but 6k output.
That’s the difference between a a/c, a tv and fridge.
Or just an a/c
If you wanted to say, charge during off peak hours or with panels. No smart panel. And just run fridges and computers etc. with the unit in house. Get the dp3. Every time. But if you wanted to do a whole house backup. With smart hub. Get the f3800.
Mainly because the price to the party is so different. If you want to expand and expand and expand. Ecoflow is better overall. But you buy one f3800. You get 6k output and almost 4K battery.
Dp3 you get 4K output. And 4K battery.
So now you want to upgrade. A year later. Whatever. Maybe you catch a great sale.
Two f3800 is going to have 12k output. That’s your entire house. I don’t care where you live. I have 3 A/c units and 4,600 sq ft home. That can power all of it.
Two dp3. That’s 8k output. That can power 85% of the homes out there. So if you’re in the 85%. Good. But if you needed the extra push. You need a third unit. (That’s whole home backup.) and fortunately. The dp3 can get a third unit. The f3800 cannot.
But now you’re $12,000 in. (Hopefully you get tax credit.)
And you have 12,000 watt output. And 12,000 battery. And that’s awesome. That’s a lot. But you are $12,000 in.
F3800. You have 12,000 output and 8,000ish battery. But you’re, with sales. $6,500 in. Which, you could easily wait for a sale. A bundle. Whatever. Buy extra batteries.
Now if you have solar. Right now on your roof. The reason to really consider f3800. When it has smart hub installed it reads how much power is coming from solar. How much is being used on the house. And then it charges up with the excess. The other systems to my knowledge do not have that ability. Maybe they can update. No clue. But Anker is the only one with ac coupling. So if you have solar panels right now. Done. Anker.
But if I had to choose right now. No solar on my roof. I just want to buy a couple panels and set something up in the yard. Shed. Whatever. I would use ecoflow. Mainly because every single source says Anker is more or less trying to shoehorn people into their panels. And their panels are great. But it’s $1000 for 400 watt panels. I can buy the same renelogy panels off Amazon for $400ish.
So you want to buy 1600w in panels that’s $4000 or so from Anker. Or, you do the work arounds which are very possible. (He attached a video) or you can just get an ecoflow and plug and party for $1600. A massive price difference.
If I lived in a one A/C house. I personally would get the ecoflow. Since I don’t. It’ll probably be Anker only because I live in California and they seem to look at previous systems and time of use. And others don’t.
You can "shoehorn" anyone into specific panels. Every solar panel has wires with a voltage coming out, you either buy an adapter or cut the ends off and terminate with a proper cable. If your solar panels don't come with MC4 you should probably look elsewhere 😅.
Also if you need more than a thousand watts worth of panels you should be seriously looking at getting a pallet or partial pallet of panels delivered. You can get brand new 30 year warranty Aptos panels for less than $.30/W. Usually there is a minimum order quantity, for example signature solar has a minimum of 10, but you're going to get way more. I just got during their spring sale an EG4 LL-S 5kWh battery and 3700W of solar panels for ~$2600 to my door.
Does this generator still have the reserve power feature in the app that the Delta Pro has? This gives you the ability to set when the unit will charge from just solar or charge from solar & AC simultaneously. Nice feature. Hopefully, they kept it on this unit.
Yes, it has all the fancy Ecoflow app settings like the Ultra!
Great review! Do you think it is practical to use Delta Pro 3 as a UPC given the almost 1% drain at idle?
Do you mean as a UPS? When it's plugged into the wall it passes power through to your devices so the inverter is on standby, it will stay at 100% state of charge.
@@Jasonoid Ty
I'm trying to find the 120v/240v 3 prong adapter for the Delta Pro 3.
When using the 4 prong 240v outlet, the 120v side shuts off. It would be nice to have an adapter to use it on the 3 prong 240v outlet to pull 120v.
I can't find it on Amazon without knowing what the name of the connector is.
Good Video
👍 Very god job. Did I miss how much standby power the inverter uses? Thanks
That's in there somewhere, long video.
0.9% for AC output (120v and 240v)
0.25% for DC output
@@Jasonoid gracias
I'm running truly off grid so my only options for charging are solar and a 120V/240V inverter dual-fuel generator. Based on your review, it sounds like I can only charge, via generator, at 120V AC? Or will it recharge at 240V AC? And it also sounds like you can't run in 240V spilt-phase and recharge at 240V AC? But you CAN recharge at 120V AC and run in 240V split phase.
It can charge with 120v input all the time, and run both inverters. So 120v input = 120v output and 240v output.
When you charge it with 240v input, it disables all inverters so you can't power anything.
So it looks like they finally have put 2of their original units together in one unit and the joiner is built in with the ability to use the either joined fot double the watts or as split phase 240 that's why you can't use both 4000 watts 120 volts and the 240 volts split phase at the same time and the price while high will one day be affordable i?I figure once I cut the grid and put the 200 dollars a month for grid tie plus the 50 dollars a month power use won't take long to save up for one maybe by then there will have something better and or lower priced
Great video mate. Can you please tell me, with the solar inputs, do I need both a xt60 and an xt60i to use both or does an xt60i fit into the hi volt port? Manual says to get both plugs but seems to be so much talk about how one is better than the other but can’t seem to get clear info, I’ve just ordered my Delta pro three and I’m trying to get my cable set up so I’m ready to charge with both solar inputs can’t believe the cables don’t come with the station
The solar cables are not included. For peak power you are going to want to use an XT60i on both changing ports 👍
@@Jasonoid thankyou mate. And one more for you, I’m in Australia and yet to get my unit. Hopefully today, Do you think it’s worth setting up and getting the 3pin plug on the 16 amp supply ( the one on the side ) or just use 1 of the 15amp points on the front of the unit if using for home supply through a transfer changeover switch. Ie, does any of the front 240/15amp supply provide the full amount of power or are they reduced as 3600 max watts?
Great video! Can you please tell me how to find the small fan you had that connects via the barrel input on the solar generator? I've been trying to find one but all i can find is the ones with a USB connection.
thank you!
Cade
Here's the fan I used, it's awesome!
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What would happen with the neutral if you had this powering a transfer panel via 240v while also being plugged into an outlet from the main panel. Wouldn’t the neutrals be shared?
You are doing this 23:30 but it’s hard to tell if your charging from the DPU or wall outlet.
Jackery Explorer 5000 Plus vs. EcoFlow Delta Pro 3. Which one is value the money?
The Jackery 5000 has a better value
If you had 2 separate delta pro 3 units, can one, how would one connect to provide 8000 watts of battery running thru the inverters in the primary delta pro 3 unit?
If you want to combine multiple units together you have to use the EcoFlow 50 amp Infinity Hub or the their Smart Home Panel.
Nice machine. I just did a pre order for the new pecron with EB for my truck camper but this was my top choice though a bit more expensive. What do the 30amp RV outlet usually run off of? AC or DC power?
The Pecron is quite the deal vs this one being almost double the cost. An RV setup has both DC and AC loads so the power station will need to power both. So you'll use both 30amp outputs actually.
Nice review!
Where do you connect an ev pile charger?
Infinifity port, special adapter.
@@Jasonoid thank you
The usable capacity/runtime math doesn't seem to add up. You mentioned a 300-600W average load while testing and the battery lasted for 13 hours with a usable capacity of 3810Wh. Even at a constant 300W draw it shouldn't last but 12.7 hours. And with the actual load average higher than that I would expect a 7-10 hour runtime. What am I missing?
Can you run a sump pump to the front panel of this unit and have the unit plugged into regular wall outlet to have it act as a UPS for a sump pump? And after the power drains can it be automatically turned back on once batteries are charged?
Yes, it can have the inverter enabled and charge at the same time on both the 120v and 240v output. You can also enable a setting in the smart app that will "remember" the last known output setting before it died so it will turn on the AC inverter again.
How can I charge Delta Pro 3 at EV station? Can you talk about that and what’s needed and how fast it charges it at EV station
They have an EV charging adapter thats available that connects to the Infinity port on the back to charge at 240v.
Hi friens question can run a rv air conditioner 13500 btu -?-i need a Starting power:
3,500 to 4,000 watts.
• Continuous power: At
least 2,500 watts. To run mi a/ c what you recommended please i nedd help.
amazing video its a shame this product or the ultra is not available in the uk
Maybe they will release it in the future? I don't have any information on that unfortunately.
@@Jasonoid hopefully fingers , thanks again for making great non-biased videos
If it drains completely does the inverter turn back on when grid power restores? I want to use this as a ups in my Network closet and i want it to turn back on wheb power restores
How well does it handle unbalanced 240v split phase loads? Can it provide 4kw to 1 leg in split phase 240v?
No, you have to balance the legs pretty evenly just like what you'd want to do I'm your home main panel.
You guys are lucky in mainland, in Puerto Rico this one is $5,998 so most people end up financing it. That boat trip costs a lot😢cons of living in an island
Mind if I ask what cable you’re using? Is your Reliance transfer switch using a 50A 3-prong inlet? (CS6375 or CS6364)? Thank you!
I've been reading up on how to measure UPS transfer time. Is your Rigol directly connected to the Delta Pro 3 AC without an inline attenuator (beyond 10x of the probe) nor a differential probe? Is your Rigol itself grounded? What happens if you mix up live and neutral while attaching the probe's grounding clip? I'm by no means an expert and nobody should be taking safety advice from me, but isn't this a precarious test setup?
It's very precarious, don't do it.
where do u put gas in
I don't remember calling it a generator in the video... Haha
Looking for some knowledgeable opinions. Delta pro 3 or anker f3800? It will be my first solar gen purchase and not sure which to purchase.
Did you watch my F3800 video? That will definitely help you decide!
ruclips.net/video/WQljBFxqp4k/видео.html
pecron 3600 has a great pre sale, I was hoping to see your review before dropping the $$$$. how long before you post your review?
I've done a bit of testing, most everything is looking great so far. No red flags. Aiming for July 19th
@@Jasonoid thank you for the advance info. very much appreciated
Good video. I bought one for myself!
Hope you enjoy it!