Good stuff! Interested to see how it actually performs. Eco flow and Bluetti are getting a reality check on their pricing lately which is great. A little competition never hurt anyone. Lol
I guess we are all stuck with only buying Jackerys because they started it back in 2012? But wait a minute Jackery had to use electricity so I guess we can only buy kites with keys from Benjamin Franklin? He's dead so get rid of all your electrical items.because you can not buy his kite. I wouldn't want to STEAL his ideas!!!! All this stealing of ideas we need to go back to our caves and only rub 2 sticks together because that's where it all started? Oh but the inventor of rubbing sticks together is probably dead. We do have this thing called patents. @@ztkrx
The Delta Pro has expansion and can combine units to get 240v. 110v is reasonable, still complies with the current standard, was the former standard, and will make heating appliances draw slightly less power (while heating slower or less heat).
@@rob8540 right now it is possible to get it for even less its 1599 at geek maxi if you apply a coupon. And yes it works perfectly fine, pretty quiet under regular load, its basically a Delta pro with more capacity, without App control and no extension plug for multiple units. I testet it with a 3.6kw load, it generates a nice sine wave while doing so. Best bang for your bang at the moment
NM see the 30A, good luck plugging in a 30A cord into that recessed outlet. Cheap copy, needs 240v capabilities, expansion battery, and more options on the Pro with things like the anderson port.
That ANKER SOLIX 3600 or 3800 I think its called is giving the EcoFlow some comp, and for it to have a 6,000 inverter and has both 120 + 240 Volts output.