Buying an Eco Flow Delta was a BIG mistake! I have so many problems with mine and can't get the company to answer me. It dumps it's power at the most inopportune times. This time it was at 61%, suddenly bleeped then was instantly at 0%. This meant no fans or lights that night, 2 nights ago. If it gets cold, it dumps power or turns off, same if it thunders or is hot outside, all the times you especially need it to work. Also, half the usb ports rusted up and quit working, and connector for solar panel is coming apart. Never an Eco Flow again!
0:53 You should never clean a grill with a metal brush. Several people have been injured ingesting a metal brush strand imbedded in their grilled food.
Hey I am about to get one and have a similar setup as you have .Is it ok blowing above the bed or it bothers(like does it get to cold when AC is on?)also is it cooling the back of the trailer good since it is mounted on the front?Great work .
Love your videos man, my wife and I are new to the solar powered/ battery stations. We’re looking for a portable home unit that can sustain power for a few days in the event the power goes out. Our budget is about $1,500. What model would you recommend? Thank you.
The Stick-it-to-U EcoFlow company got something to take more of your money, plus next month they will have a Delta Super-duper Pro 89 to sell you as this one ain't enough to do what you need.
For less money than one of these you can get an EG4 6000 xp and a 14KW EG4 wall battery. ($4700). Then you can power your entire home. I never understood why anyone would want an EcoFlow, Bruiteei, Hum-bum, Pow wow, etc power station. You be stupid to buy one of these.
So I ordered this today but there are some items that need an update and here they are: 1. AOPRIE 30 Pack Bungee Balls, Black Ball Bungee Heavy Duty Heavyweight 4 inches Tarp Bungee Cords, Weather Resistant Tie Down Strap 4mm Thickness - for Camping, Tents, Cargo, Holding Wire and Hoses. (these are uv protected) 2. POWERTEC QNB3010-P2 5-Star Stud Knob, 1/4"-20, 2" Long, 10 PK (unfortunately no where in the details does it say the star knobs are uv protected) and all of this came up to 303.18 I went with the 72 in and not the 60 in bars because i have 8 panels I hope this helps anyone looking to do this as well. Today is June 27th 2024
Title: EcoFlow's New Delta Pro Ultra - Battery Issues and Mixed Messages from Customer Service I recently ordered the new Delta Pro Ultra from EcoFlow, but I have a frustrating issue. They sent me the inverter but not the battery, and to make matters worse, they charged me for the full unit. When I emailed them to ask about the missing battery, they informed me that the batteries for this unit are out of stock and won't be available until mid-July. However, when I later called their customer service number, I was told the batteries would be in stock in early July. These conflicting dates are leaving me stuck with a Delta Pro Ultra and no battery indefinitely. Adding to my frustration, their website still allows people to order the kits and the batteries as if they're readily available.
Title: EcoFlow's New Delta Pro Ultra - Battery Issues and Mixed Messages from Customer Service I recently ordered the new Delta Pro Ultra from EcoFlow, but I have a frustrating issue. They sent me the inverter but not the battery, and to make matters worse, they charged me for the full unit. When I emailed them to ask about the missing battery, they informed me that the batteries for this unit are out of stock and won't be available until mid-July. However, when I later called their customer service number, I was told the batteries would be in stock in early July. These conflicting dates are leaving me stuck with a Delta Pro Ultra and no battery indefinitely. Adding to my frustration, their website still allows people to order the kits and the batteries as if they're readily available.
Uhh I've been over seas in a sandstorm and I never kicked my charging handle. I've actually never seen a charging handle break. It's nice that you're testing the durability of these, but it kind of feels like a solution looking for a problem.
Not compatible with the original Delta Pro nor the original smart home panel is a deal breaker for me. Ecoflow has abandoned the very thing (Delta Pro) that made the wildly successful with little to no backwards compatibility for the original Delta Pro architecture less the "extra battery". Solar is still limited to 150V which is a serious limitation as well. But it looks like ecoflow is doing the same thing they typically do --- handing these new devices to the youtube influencers to "endorse" in exchange for free equipment.
Yea, it take more of your $$ and still not big enough to use all the time. There are much better ways to do the same thing for a lot less $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
Myself and a friend worked on this for 1 1/2 hours and could not do it. You paied more attention to the follower. This may be our problem. We compared the followers from the stock to the Magutz follower & the Maggutz follower look much smaller-in the the Magutz follower leaves a noticabel visual space. Bottom line the followers are in no way identical. Maybe i will try later when I am not pissed off. Great video. I will try to emulate you,
You totally dissed the Titan 240SP because it only provided 4000 watts in spite of allowing an 8 sec 8000 watt surge. ( I received an email/video about "Why I am not getting the Titan 240SP", but that no longer seems to be on your site.) You praise the heavy Ecoflow Delta 3. However, the SP inverter weighs only 62 lbs and the two batteries required for 240V are 42 lbs each and are relatively easy to move. It seems that you have a problem with objectivity and perhaps some relatively recent bias against the Titan manufacturers. I now find it difficult to trust your recommendations.
I purchased the SP with another lifepo battery., so it’s a 10 second boost which will work with a pump., will have 340 amp hours., slowly building up to 520, that would be 6 batteries for the AC.
Most portable power station manufacturers charge EXTRA (over-priced) for cables. It's an ASSHOLE move! One manufacturer could gain considerable good will over their competitors by including cables and NOT being a dick!
Thank god we have you to spend 10’s of thousands of dollars of your own money and 100’s of hours to educate us. You are the greatest person alive. Thank you for all you sacrifice in your attempt to help us little people.
As a small cleaning company owner, I have long sought to integrate high-performance 240V steam cleaners and vacuums from Europe into our operations. Typically, our cleaning sessions in residential homes do not exceed more than 3 hours and 15 minutes
I am looking for a whole house back up power system that I can use on a daily basis from 7am - 9pm. The current electricity plan is free from 9pm - 7am. I am leaning toward the Ecoflow Ultra. How many batteries would I need to run the whole house (2 Fridge, microwave oven, 2 people WFH, and 1- 4T AC unit). I will be charging the batteries during the free electricity hours. Appreciate any input from the community.
I bought one of these to use as a UPS for my moms computer. So far it works great. I'm going to have my buddy check the AC output with his oscilloscope. I don't mind the handle, it seems fine, but with it on the back like that I wish the rubber feet curled around the front.
Why is this not recommended as a partial solar home generator for running a couple 12k mini splits and such for a large part of the day? Even though Eg4 hybrid solar mini split came out, I still see use in this as reducing reliance on the grid? Am I wrong? And why isn't this a decent alternative for people wanting to get into solar fast? Thank you!
I am curious as to what power your generator is? I'm looking to put solar on our stationary trailer, and I'm not sure if i should go with a generator or battery bank. Any info would help
I'm trying to learn about this solar power stuff and your videos are awesome, but I need a "Dummies" version. I'm trying to decide on what type of solar equipment I need and hope you can guide me on the system I should look at. I currently use a Generac GP8000E gas generator as a backup source for my home. The biggest Item I may connect at night is a small window AC unit. I also own an RV that that I would like to use the system to power small appliances and maybe a 18K BTU AC. I'm looking for a unit that I can use both at home and while camping. Thanks.