As a current EcoFlow user, I wouldn’t dream of purchasing anything else from your company until you address your customer support situation. You’ve got the technology side down, now invest a little in customer support. I’d advise any potential purchaser to do their homework on this side of the business. A warranty is of no value without customer support.
@EcoFlowTech Hi EcofFlow team I have a few products from you and I enjoy using them every single day they are quite brilliant. Just a follow up comment/question here to an earlier response is EcoFlow making any efforts to step up the quality of their customer service as it's really the only area you can improve? Many thanks, Tom.
It's surprisingly compact for 6kWh battery capacity and 7.2kW power output! Also looks like a super capable unit as well, absolutely vindicates everything else in the "competition", especially with that 450V DC input!
@@EtheomaI'm in the market for something like this, do you know of any direct competition that can do everything this does? Genuinely curious as in tempted to pull the trigger.
@@Hextavo Erm there was this other one which was basically a house battery as well can't remember the name, because personally if I am going for 6kWh of capacity I'm gonna go DIY, or for someone to do an instellation. The 2kWh ones I get and the smaller ones to, but this is just kinda silly at this point.
@@Etheoma hmm I guess, I like the idea that I could run my well pump and small appliances off it. Have it as a manual backup, that I could hump into my racetrack trailer.. it does seem to have versatility there, that a DIY home batt wouldn't have. Couples with 1kw solar array and a spare battery it could be quite a nice backup.
@@Hextavo Dude you can make a "portable" 10.2kWh 9.6kW system that you can attach to a hand truck with 2x 5.12kW server rack batteries a 12kW inverter/MPPT solar charger/AC battery charger combination unit. And that would be like $3900 - $4400, but it has more capacity and as said this is honestly gonna be like $7,000 - $10,000 so that is a big saving. Oh an the reason it's limited to 9.6kW is because your limited to pulling 100A on most server rack batteries so 2x100A 48V is 9600W, like when your batteries up up at 56 - 58V that will improve to 11.2kW - 11.6kW, but I would just call it 9600W and you can set an amperege limit in your inverter, and the reason I am not just choosing a 10kW inverter is because they don't exist as far as I am aware. Also it gives you the option of having other cells you can attach to it when you don't need it to be protable, although you will need to level the voltage before attaching any other batteries.
@@EcoFlowTech It would be good to replace the 90 deg cables on other Delta power stations. Then put them on sale as accessories for those who would like to replace them on their older Delta power stations. That would be great too.
I was excited to get my Delta Pro last week. I charged it and put a 22 watt load on it overnight. It failed with codes 001, 077, and the battery failure icon, and won't boot up. I've shipped it back for a refund. It took customer service 3 & 1/2 days to respond to the issue. Cloud Energy offers this same form factor as the ultra, this is not new. I think I'm, going pay more for Victron and get the reliability. Maybe I just had bad luck with Eco Flow? But I need better assurance that when the grid fails, the system will work!
Understandable. I previously bought Lion energy 2.9 kw system supposedly with 4000w output. It wouldn't even run a 8000 btu stand up A/C machine. Returned it and got the Delta Pro and it works flawlessly. You're going to have some failure rate with electronics, it's how the dompany supports you that makes the difference
Wow! This looks amazing! Problem is, I just got the Delta Pro and extra battery delivered two days ago. Using in my motor home, but, was thinking of using in my shop/garage when not travelling. The 30amp outlet, along with the 240v outlet, right on the front of this unit would be perrrfectamundo!! The increased solar input availability is just what the doctor ordered. (Crying in my milk)
Great product, outstanding review. Now if you can come up with a 15A plug and play smart plug or socket which you can plug the battery into to run circuit in your house, which automatically disconnect when the grid goes out. That smart plug will definitely cut the costly process of installing a transfer switch. This is valid because in summer, energy prices skyrocket and if you can internally run your battery during hot days and charge it at night when prices are down, is a game changer.
@@kiohahait seems to be. they say get a launch deal for $300 you'll get a coupon to get a deal for $4***.. so I'd say $5300 + taxes and shipping.. I'd say $6k for the base pack is my guess. Sorta tempting for what this could do.
The Delta Pro Ultra is $5,799. With the pre-purchase coupon discount of $1,500, it is $4,299. So, if you spend the $300 for the coupon, your all-in price for the Delta Pro Ultra is $4,599+tax.@@kiohaha
What conflicting emotions watching this. On one hand, SO pumped that EcoFlow is continues to SMOKE the competition (former GZ user here) and on the other, super bummed that this didn't come out last year when I was doing my 10KwH DIY system. It would have saved me a TON of time. :P
@@HansKeesom Sooo much truth to your statement. Once you get the off grid fever it never really leaves. Plus, I need to stop buying stuff, so that I can at least get some ROI back. :P
Any plans for wind generation? Or even increasing the allowable amperage for solar input? All of these are 15 amp max. Which is difficult if you want to do a parallel circuit for solar panels.
The EcoFlow DELTA Pro Ultra is basically a All-In-One inverter to which only EcoFlow batteries can be connected. I guess it won't connect to the Solar Assistant app like the other All-In-One inverters, but hopefully there will finally be in app monitoring with history - Online + Offline too. When will it be available 240V version for Europe?
With an original Smart Home Panel and one Delta Pro and one Delta Pro Extra Battery already in service (for a small house partial battery backup, partial load shifting to off-peak, and a partial solar system with a small array) what is the intended way to add this new Delta Pro Ultra into the system? I have a second Delta Pro and Extra Battery just arrived still unopened in the boxes which can be returned. Roughly 14 kWh is sufficient for this system. What does EcoFlow have in mind for someone to integrate the new Ultra with an existing Delta Pro-based system (I assume this has been considered and designed for)?
Hi there! You can get a smart home panel 2 and a double voltage hub (which allows you to chain two Delta Pros to the panel). To make it to 14 kWh, you can chain the Delta Pro Ultra to the smart home panel 2 as well. Here is the link of the double voltage hub👉us.ecoflow.com/products/double-voltage-hub-ecoflow-delta-pro?variant=39428708008009
1. What is the standby power consumption? 2. It would be nice to have a vent cover[air filter] for a dusty garage. 3. What are the DC and AC power usage efficiencies? 4. Would like to see electric vehicle charging 5. Would like to see electric dryer application 6. Would like to see a real off-grid cabin/ADU application - electrical panel application that can be adopted by DIYer 7. Would like to know what electrical safety features are included - temperature, breakers, notifications Seems very well designed and easy to plug-n-play. Thanks.
Interested if we can connect our existing ecoflow hardware like the dual-fuel generator and 3600W delta pro batteries. Otherwise might be too panful to switch. Super cool looking either way!
your existing EcoFlow gear (particularly Delta Pros and Dual Fuel Generator ) can work together with Delta Pro Ultra Feeding Smart Home Panel 2. There are some details going into this, but in one sentence i can say that it works with previous gen Delta Pro Ecosystem. To get more details you are more than welcome to start a topic in our Delta owners group on facebook.
I recently ordered the new Delta Pro Ultra from EcoFlow, but I'm having 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.
I asked Amazon this question Can this be used regularly to power my home ? The DELTA Pro can provide reliable power for homes, though it's best suited for backup or off-grid use rather than regular primary power. Its large capacity and fast charging make it a versatile option for emergency power or camping, but homes typically require more continuous power than a single DELTA Pro can provide.
The only reason I would buy the ULTRA over the EchoPro Deltal is the 5.6K Solar input. -Most days I would NOT get 5.6K, but anything between 3K to 4.5K would be AWESOME and would let me run ANYTHING in my house during the DAY (Oven, Dryer, Heater, AC...etc) This would also leave Watts Left over to charge the battery to FULL. -AND, the 5.6K on very cloudy days could also give around 2K of watts to the Battery Cloudy Days normally do not need to much AC, so this would also allow the Batteries to Charge to full ***12K of Batteries would be able to Charge all the way up on 90% of the days with 5.6K (or 2.5K to 4K) of Solar INPUT. Could build any Excellent Battery System with the EcoFlow Delta Pro, but the most solar input would be 3.2K (1K to 2.5K on avg depending on the day). -That is great, but depending on how many batteries, many times they will NOT fill all the way back up...depending on your Wattage Usage during the day.
So does the 240v plug work automatically without any extra connections or multiple devices, etc? Can I plug my dryer directly into this unit? Is the battery required or just additional storage from the main unit?
No extra connectors needed, just plug and play. The battery is needed for the inverter as it decides how much capacity you have and help store the power.
I guess it's safe to assume that Ecoflow will be getting a lot of money out of me for the foreseeable future, and that's okay. I don't mind paying for quality products, and Ecoflow is leading the pack in their field. Although there is some stiff competition, too. I only have a Delta 2 at the moment, but I couldn't be more satisfied, so I see much more Ecoflow equipment in my future.
Question...can this be used inside of the house or is this for outside usage? Also why isn't a firmware updated before products are sent out? I am new about these machine and I don't need to waste money!
Starting to look into home battery systems and solar systems. So forgive me if I’m not very well informed. If I wanted to use these as solar batteries and hook solar panels for everyday use. Could I do that?
Looks a brilliant design and build 👍🏼. Will this be coming too the UK ? Have fitted a power kit in our garage really smart system that too, thanks Sam.
Hi there, if both of them have 240V/4-prong split phase output, you can use EcoFlow AC generator charging adapter (5+8 to L14-30P generator adapter cord), along with L14-30R to L14-30P extension cord.
I currently have 2 delta pro’s connected to my house for a essential circuit panel..right now my lines are pretty unbalanced..to address this I flip infinity port lines half way thru discharge..will this unit handle this better so I don’t have to physically do this? Can’t wait to learn more!
I like the overall functionality/look of this system. What is the cycles on the batteries? I assume 8000+ given all the new LFPs coming out with 8000+ cycles now? What will the price be per 6Kwh battery?
Hi, the life cycle of the battery is 3,500 cycles to over 80% capacity. The price is not announced yet, check out the web for more details👉www.ecoflow.com/us/delta-pro-ultra
@@EcoFlowTech 3500 cycles? Not trying to sound like an ass, but for 2023/2024 LFP batteries that seems quite low. I am curious how the DIY batteries seemingly are 4000 for older ones to 6000 for last years to now 8000 for the latest EVE Grade A cells. Are they all lying, or are there a surplus of older cells that are not updated to handle 6000+ cycles?
The wheels look too flimsy reminiscent of chair castors. I am wondering if they can easily replaced if damaged use on hard concrete etc. I would have preferred heavy duty wheels as used in trolleys that can be screwed in 4 points. Negligible upgrade cost in China. I bet these castors won't last long with 5 battery modules stacked on top of them, as in nearly 285 kg?
A short, neat cable to connect the battery to the main module? Is this really ecoflow? They usually make long cables that stick out ugly in all directions and are inserted into ports that are placed completely randomly on devices.
I'm curious about the "Super Silent" part, as the Delta Pro is not very Silent when it pulls in 1400W of Solar input. Are you able to give us some info on the noise level when using the Low-PV Input (CP30) vs the High-PV Input (MC4). Many thanks.
Can we please get pricing on this unit? I see comments all over forums and RU-vid where people are trying to figure out if they should put their purchases on hold for other systems. If the pricing was revealed and was reasonable I'm sure the hype would be way higher than it is now.
@@EcoFlowTech it makes sense to not release pricing on announcement of thousands of dollars worth of equipment. This marketing is a pretty good reflection of ecoflow in general. People want to know legit details vs this hype pre-purchase crap you guys are doing with this coupon. Please consider releasing pricing/specs vs teaser videos and vague marketing.
@@SpencerPOsbornthey already released pricing as $4,xxx, which is a pretty narrow range. You'll probably need the coupon to receive that price. My guess is it will be $4,699 with the $300 coupon, making it $4,999 plus tax. I think they're releasing even more detailed pricing on Nov 16th.
@@peTeMelster that sounds good. However $4xxx pricing doesn’t tell me anything for separate/extra inverters, batteries, etc. is that 4xxx for one battery and one inverter and wheels stacked? Those are the things I wish I could know, along with cost of expansion down the road while waiting to look at other systems.
The $300 coupon purchase is for a "$1500 coupon" which could only be used between "Jan 9 and Feb 9 2024". Ok, so if the $4,XXX could be with the $1500 coupon in place. But trying to hype something, like this, does not place it under the Chirstmas tree for a family. Also not having it in the EcoFlow website as new future product is a huge company mistake. This should be under the whole house solutions and with a big promotion to the new potential solar panel input. Home solutions do not need to be portable, so this is a better thing than the pro-trans and linking 240v option. @@peTeMelster
Can the Delta Pro Ultra batteries/inverter be integrated into the Delta pro platform in any way to go beyond the Delta pro 21 kwh limit? If not, are there plans to offer Delta pro owners expansion on solar input and battery capacity? As a Delta pro + SHP + smart battery owner, 150 volts for solar input and 21 kwh is just too little for my needs.
Can I get a break down of everything I need to make this work? I just have standard Utility electricity service right now. I dont want solar, just want a backup solution. This is all so confusing....
Thank you for answering so quickly. Does the solar panel have to be your solar panel and if so, are they available for sale right now? Same question for the home panel. Thank you! @@EcoFlowTech
I'm sorry, but with your early bird special, if I purchase more than one, does it only apply to the purchase of the units, or can they be used on the accessories, like the home panel 2 and the solar panels? @@EcoFlowTech
I understand this does 5.6kwh of solar charging, but I'm confused about how the AC and DC charging work together. If it doesn't get enough solar during the day, can AC power at night top it off to 100 percent?
Im curious to know how does it cool the battery if they are 2 separately unit? 🤔 it shows that the fans and cooling systems are the top unit, and the battery is the bottom unit.
I was about to pull the trigger on a Smart Panel 1, but then realized my A/C circuit breaker is a 35amp. Smart Panel 1 maximum circuit is 30amp. Will the Panel 2 allow higher?
I bought a Ecoflow river 2, it quit working after the first use. Unfortunately it was boxed up for a move to the Philippines for 6 months, after the move it won't charge and I'm not the only one having problems with Ecoflow products. Look elsewhere for your generator needs.
@@EcoFlowTech I bought this from Amazon last Nov, it worked fine when unboxed, I purchased it for my retirement in the Philippine where there are frequent power outages. I boxed it after the first use until I tried it again in the Philippines. It won't charge now with any method that I've tried. I am past the return window at Amazon so I'm at a loss as what to do now that I'm living in the Philippines.
Okay got it, you can contact our after-sales team with your order number via this email👉support@ecoflow.com They will handle your case ASAP@@movingon5951
Not just video. We overdid everything in Delta Pro Ultra. Wait till you see what's inside of it and how it's built. We'll publish it on this channel. (just saying in case you're not subscribed yet)
The Delta Pro Ultra is $5,799. With the pre-purchase coupon discount of $1,500, it is $4,299. So, if you spend the $300 for the coupon, your all-in price for the Delta Pro Ultra is $4,599+tax.
Hi yes you can but the maximum input the ultra can take is 7200W. As for how long it will take, it depends on how many batteries you get. One battery has 6kWh capacity.
Will the Ultra units be able to easily incorporate our Delta Pros and extended batteries into the overall system? What is the price going to be on launch day? That's my questions. Thanks!
Hi! You will need our smart home panel 2 to integrate Pros and Ultras into the eco system. The price is not announced yet. Will give a shout at our RU-vid community once it is released. 🙌
@@EcoFlowTech You are looking for truly interested buyers you need to disclose the price. This looks to me like you are only trying to drum up interest for investors, you are going to disappoint the consumer. If you want me to blindly pay $300 for $1500 off you are sadly mistaken. I will not be a buyer, I'm out.
The Delta Pro Ultra is $5,799. With the pre-purchase coupon discount of $1,500, it is $4,299. So, if you spend the $300 for the coupon, your all-in price for the Delta Pro Ultra is $4,599+tax.
Oh darn... the cable connecting my Delta Pro and extra battery requires lots of additional space which is a problem in my application. A right angle plug to connect them would have been awesome.
Hello, I wanted to know if with a delta, if it is recharging via a fixed solar panel, I can also recharge it with the cigarette lighter socket of a car at the same time?
Hi which Delta product you are referring to? It doesn't support simultaneous charging with just one XT60 port; and it doesn't support AC+ DC charging at the same time, it can only be either of the ways.
So can you charge this at an EV charging station? Want to use this with RV and Home and would be nice to be able to charge it at an EV station while on the road.
Questions: 1. Can the ultra be charged by a 240v input source, like a gas generator. 2. While being charged by a 240v gas generator, can the ultra output 120v and 240v? Or just 240v? 3. While being charged by a 240v gas generator, what's the ultra output wattage from the max's 120v and 240v outputs? The above is important for us delta pro owners, in deciding if this is a worthwhile upgrade. Because ... 1. While the delta pro is being charged by a 240v source, it can't output 120v. Which makes almost all the output ports useless, when charging using a 240v source. 2. While the delta pro is being charged by a 120v source, the max output is 1600 watts, which is barely enough to power anything.
No problem. Good question👍 1. Yes, it can be charged by a 240v gas generator. 2. Yes both 120v and 240 ports can output normally. 3. Both ports can work as usual, the charging will not affect the output ports. We will release more videos about the specs, stay tuned!
you can still use them together with Delta Pro Ultra. But if you're looking to replace your setup entirely, selling it at second hand market will get you more money back than any trade in program
How long would it take to charge 2 stacks of five? Also can a propane generator and solar connect at the same time? Has anyone tried guessing the Price?
Hi yes propane and solar generator can be connected at the same time. The exact charging time will depend on your recharging power, each battery has 6kWh capacity.
Add on Inverters coming for existing Delta Pros too? Higher proper PV use for existing Delta Pros and Smart Home Panel? Ready to sell people some upgrades or those are staying limited to 1600w solar max 15v???
Hi there, the inverter of the ultra can not be used for pros. It actually depends on your energy consumption and solar need. EcoFlow Delta Pro Ultra supports 5.6 kW to 16.8kW solar input, which is the highest in the range of portable power stations. And the 80-450V High-PV input port allows you to connect up to ten 400W solar panels in series. If you do have a huge demand for solar input, our pros can be your ideal choice. Btw, smart home panel 2 supports you to use your pros and ultras together.
@@EcoFlowTech That is great news! So if understanding correctly, if I get one Delta Pro Ultra and SmartHome Panel 2 $4000+ with coupon + $SHP 2 unknown price $. I can use 4000w + of PV solar before adding even one DP which only adds 1600w max per unit to the existing mentioned system. So what is max watts, Breaker volts, and Solar capacity total on one new v2 SHP? Where is the data you are referencing to public Pre-release or Pre-Sales?
Then what if you already have 2 SHP v1s and 4 DPs and 2 EB? Trade in, sell cheap? Wish we had new units capacity and a proper shut off valve to meet building code requirements for tieing to breaker panel for PV US codes for roof install? Who would legally install? Solar with this over 10kw? Lol Recommendations in Westcoast Florida welcomed!!!!
Will this be available in canada on release? I've been waiting for a company to release a all in one unit split phase solar gen. Ive also been interested in your wave product. Maybe you'll do a double pipe in one on a 3rd iniration? Im currently using a competitors solar generator but im limited to 120volt. If the price is lower then 10,000$ cad I'll definitely wait it out .
@@EcoFlowTech thank you,I checked out the link provided. Not sure if you're allowed to say, but it is unclear in the information about the special price of 5xxx$, is going to be just for the inverter unit, the battery or if you'll get both at that price? If it is a full package I will definitely wait for the launch before purchasing another product. Thank you for your time.
The Delta2 and the PowerStream have "Scheduled Tasks" integrated. Which is lacking on the DeltaPro and the PowerKit products. Is this available in the DeltaProUltra ?
Annoying camera work and music at the start but got better! Nice product however couldn’t find it on the website! Anyone got a rough idea of price as their website images seem to be aimed at people with yachts and mansions! 😅😂 I’m guessing over priced?