I’ve been using Eco Flo river pro in my converted van for five years. With a 200 W solar panel and I have never gone past 50% battery capacity with my usage. I’m starting phase 2 in a couple weeks and this is the one I was looking at. I’m glad I watched this video. I want it even more now. It should be able to power everything I could need In my 24 foot box truck 14 foot of it is going to be living space 10 foot of it is going to be a working shop. I’d like to get a hold of Ecoflo and see if I can get some sort of deal if I promote them? I’m gonna promote them anyway I always have.
You have the output to your dryer (240 volt) and can hook up 120 volt input as you did from the wall socket and test to see if that works as EcoFlow claims. Easy test for you to do which nobody else has done @@TechMadeEzy
Hi the DPU is heavy non portable. But I believe with the EV charging adapter you should be able to see my accessories video below ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-_VE17OWZXiM.htmlsi=0Sja79Khctl62cZC
If you remember from the video low pv offers a max of 1600w and high pv offers 4000w the main thing is that you stay withing the specs open circuit voltage etc. That's all I can say remotely since I'm now with you, good luck 🤞🏻
It's finally here, a 90w capable PV system! I have the Ecoflow Power kit maxed out with 15kw capacity I'm very happy going with Ecoflow. However I was thinking of a spare or backup inverter and this Delta pro ultra might be it nice it comes with one 6kw battery. It"s not available yet here in the EU😢
of course, it's gonna flicker! It is a second transfer switch; provision must be provided so that the grid and the genny are not on simultaneously. You don't want AC to back-feed into the generator even for a second
Hi Paul thanks for watching the video here's a link to the accessory video and there is an adapter that will allow you to charge your EV ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-_VE17OWZXiM.html
@tulkooo if you watch the video then you probably saw the part where the dryer was plugged in it was actually pulling over 5000 Watts that's not something anyone can make up
I would never install this dangerous product anywhere near a newborns bed room. This thing is not UL-1741 listed for safety and it's cheap high frequency design can set your appliances on fire during a catastrophic failure of its H-Bridge circuit.
I would recommend that you contact ecoflow support on that, they've been making these types of products for years now and they spend a ton of money on research and development support@ecoflow.com
@TechMadeEzy if what you say is true then why doesn't EcoFlow post that certification on any of their literature or their website and why doesn't UL have that listing in their database?
My Ultra just arrived with 4 batteries and the batteries are a bitch to pick up. I had to use my small engine hoist to stack them. Will that AC charging cable that came with the Ultra allow you to charge with 240 volts? On the connector that fits into the Ultra it says 125 volts but the cord says 300 volts and the other end fits into a normal 120 volt outlet.