Anker F3800 vs. EcoFlow DELTA Pro Ultra: Find Out Which One is Best!

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  • Опубликовано: 18 май 2024
  • The Ultimate Power Station / Solar Generator Battle!
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    Discover the ultimate showdown between Anker SOLIX F3800 and EcoFlow DELTA Pro Ultra Portable Solar Generators. We're doing a deep-dive into each power station's features, from battery life and charging options to maximum power output and home integration in this review.
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    Anker SOLIX F3800: geni.us/1sBom
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    EcoFlow Smart Dual Fuel Generator: geni.us/Br0Yx
    Whether you're planning for emergencies, outdoor adventures, or seeking sustainable power solutions, our comprehensive comparison provides information to help you make the choice that's best for you. Join us as we explore the pros and cons of these leading portable power stations and find out which one is the best fit for your needs.
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    ⏰ Chapter Time Codes
    0:00 Intro
    0:45 Unique Features of Both
    2:57 Pricing
    3:36 Comparing Power Output
    5:01 Power Output Examples
    6:35 Recharging Options
    9:04 Max Power Capacities
    10:37 Power Consumption Examples
    11:37 Home Integrations
    12:50 Product Weights
    14:44 Life Expectancy
    15:05 Some Things to Consider
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  • @ronbridegroom8428
    @ronbridegroom8428 3 месяца назад +5

    You missed the biggest difference between the two which is Anker's very low solar voltage input limit. For home owners who want kilowatts of solar input this is a deal killer

  • @thecount5172
    @thecount5172 3 месяца назад +3

    Thanks for sharing. I think AC coupling is another difference to consider when making a decision between them as it determines whether the product can work with your existing solar system or not. Seems like Anker F3800 does have AC coupling as it suggests on its website while Ecoflow Delta Pro Ultra does not.

  • @simon359
    @simon359 3 месяца назад +6

    Biggest difference is the Anker has very low solar voltage input!

  • @AmiTam85
    @AmiTam85 Месяц назад

    what an excellent review & comparing!!! Thank you a lot! You are really helpful! 🙏💖

  • @littlegriffoffgridalberta6837
    @littlegriffoffgridalberta6837 2 месяца назад +1

    Thanks for sharing the info ! I have panels on the roof & hoping to get away from my gel batteries, That anker F3800 looks like a pretty good deal :)

  • @xbxa7x
    @xbxa7x 3 месяца назад +2

    thanks for putting together this comparison as im currently considering both of them. One correction I wanted to point out the Solar input of the Anker is higher with the smart panel. 3800 Watts solar input with one unit and 6000 watts solar input with two units. Still less than eco flow's offering but stronger than 2400 when paired with the smart panel.

    • @TopHomeowner
      @TopHomeowner  3 месяца назад

      Appreciate you clarifying that!

    • @realScottThomas
      @realScottThomas 2 месяца назад

      Wait can you explain that to a simpleton like me? How your get 3800? I heard of 2400watts or 4800 watts with two f3800.

    • @Curious_Cat123
      @Curious_Cat123 2 месяца назад

      ?

  • @LayneBailey
    @LayneBailey Месяц назад

    Great informative video. Can you charge a small EV with either of these systems?

  • @PyrateGraphics
    @PyrateGraphics Месяц назад

    I really want to go eco flow, but have existing grid feeding solar panels, and so that almost makes my decision for me
    AC coupling, how did eco flow miss that?

  • @vicxs44
    @vicxs44 3 месяца назад

    Well done on the comparison video! Does the Anker f3800 Nema 14-50 port output at 50 amps? I thought it was 25 amps. I thought having the Nema 14-50 port was to make it more convenient for charging EVs.

    • @TopHomeowner
      @TopHomeowner  3 месяца назад

      Yeah that's a great question. I couldn't find an official statement from Anker. If that's the case, the EcoFlow definitely has the advantage

  • @commandertim575
    @commandertim575 3 месяца назад +1

    Great comparison. I was puzzled by the Power Consumption example. I think the average home in the US takes in about 29-30 Kwh in a day. I am not sure where the 3.8 kwh is coming from. Thanks.

    • @TopHomeowner
      @TopHomeowner  3 месяца назад +1

      That was Anker's estimate based on a limited load during a power outage. I'm not sure where they got the numbers from either but it seems like EcoFlow used the same comparison

    • @neverclevernorwitty7821
      @neverclevernorwitty7821 3 месяца назад

      Yah I am glad another noticed this, it's marketing hogwash. I did a quick analysis from the power company for our family of 4 in the midwest over the last year. We use on average on average 31.2 kwh/day, and some months we peak around 50 kwh/day. Maybe in the event of an outage you scale back to just your critical loads, but 4kwh for a single day is lean.

  • @AleHernandez
    @AleHernandez 7 дней назад

    Dude, good video, but you need to do it again with the proper Anker response to the Ecoflow Delta Pro Ultra, the Anker SOLIX X1

  • @Obtuse94
    @Obtuse94 3 месяца назад

    So the ecoflow doesn't have ac coupling or it does? At the start of the video it was stated it doesn't, but later on it said that it does support it.

    • @TopHomeowner
      @TopHomeowner  3 месяца назад

      EcoFlow doesn't specifically say it has AC Coupling, but the way they describe how the product works it seems like it does.

  • @Andertheil
    @Andertheil 3 месяца назад

    Should have them in hand to do a head to head.

  • @neostephens8980
    @neostephens8980 Месяц назад

    So you provided examples of multiple high wattage appliances being used, but with multiple inverters vs. multiple batteries. Could you not add 2 Ecoflow batters and not have to pay for two inverters? What would be the difference?

    • @TopHomeowner
      @TopHomeowner  Месяц назад +1

      Yes, you can add multiple batteries with a single inverter. The difference is adding batteries will let you run your devices LONGER before running out of power. Adding an additional inverter will let you run MORE devices at the same time. Hope that helps!

    • @neostephens8980
      @neostephens8980 Месяц назад

      @@TopHomeowner Very helpful, thanks!!

  • @michaeldisalvo
    @michaeldisalvo 3 месяца назад +1

    11:00 So I use 85kWh on a low energy day says bge. I would use a 2 week unit in a day? If my number and thought is wrong, how long would a 85kWh day last? Worse, how long would the battery last on a 209 kWh day in winter??

    • @dbnoho
      @dbnoho 25 дней назад

      85kw a day is a lot of juice. An awful lot. That’s 2550 KW in a month. That’s boarding small businesses in terms of energy.

  • @Curious_Cat123
    @Curious_Cat123 2 месяца назад

    Why would solar and home power charging at 3,800 watts charge in the same time as solar alone (2,400 watts) (2 hours). Another review stated that the F3800 will not charge with both AC power and DC panels simultaneously and will default to AC. 🤔

  • @ShowemRight
    @ShowemRight 3 месяца назад

    4 weeks when the average US home consumes around 28-30 Kwh per day...try 3 days with 90 Kwh with consuming EcoFlows 90,000 wattages with all those stacked units.

  • @LesRCnmore
    @LesRCnmore 3 месяца назад

    Will this pass through charge??? Can it be charged while being used???

    • @Solkre82
      @Solkre82 3 месяца назад +1

      I have the 3800. It has 3 UPS 120V ports which can be used while it's charging on 120V or Solar. 240V might work on solar charging only, but don't quote me.

  • @acefire4050
    @acefire4050 Месяц назад

    Equalfow Delta pro ultra . All 3 of them and batteries $,54000, no solar panels.

  • @marginbuu212
    @marginbuu212 3 месяца назад +1

    These things weigh hundreds of pounds. I hate that they give us itty bitty little casters. Dammit, give us pneumatic tires.

    • @issameQ
      @issameQ 3 месяца назад +1

      😂 I know right. I find myself torn between portability and high capacity.

  • @acefire4050
    @acefire4050 Месяц назад

    Equal flow figures 0 last about 10 years. Maybe a little more before it gets to 80%.. Or another word to say the last year about thirty yeand so does the thirty eight hundred generator. So if you take care of it don't run empty every single day especially with fifty four kilowatts each of us is thirty years.

  • @prosperityokechukwu1503
    @prosperityokechukwu1503 3 месяца назад

    Anker gas a high output and low runtime.
    Ecoflow has a high output and high runtime

    • @issameQ
      @issameQ 3 месяца назад

      You mean Ecoflow has higher capacity. It’s more expensive as well:

  • @acefire4050
    @acefire4050 Месяц назад

    There is no solar, no other power to anchor lasts 2 days. That's if us in your power like normal. The Delta pro ultra will be about 4 dayes. If you have no son, no power and if you use a power like normal but if you take a little more. Knowledgment of what you're doing and it is a blackout and there's no sun. The anchor 3 dais that equal to Delta pro.
    Ultra?
    Will last. About a week.
    Give it a Day or two.

  • @acefire4050
    @acefire4050 Месяц назад

    Of course a normal person uses 30 Kilowatts today especially on the worst times of the year no matter what