
EcoFlow Delta Pro (EU)
3600 Wh, 44.40 kg
EcoFlow Delta Pro (EU)
3600 Wh, 44.40 kg
The EcoFlow also needs power for wireless, Bluetooth, display, converter, charge controller... I'm looking for information on the EcoFlow's 'own requirements', but haven't found anything yet. I also find it special that the solar charge display is only shown from 40 watts. In my opinion, this information belongs in the technical data.
We had to change the supplier, hence the advert. However, the item can now be offered again.
Simply remove the cover. Is glued (not particularly good)
We are very sorry that you had that bad of an experience. The main problem here is, that the involved third party dealer went bankrupt. In this situation, the brand directly gets responsible. All offers from the bankrupt third party dealer were taken off and are no longer available. With EcoFlow products that are bought directly from us, the service is fully coordinated and handled by us in cooperation with corresponding service centres. In general, this problem should also not count for other third party dealers. This is a very rare & unfortunate situation. If there are any open questions, do not hesitate to contact our Customer Service.
Hi beegee, you probably bought the SmartHomePanel (SHP) - which has an even louder fan than the DPro. I solved this by moving the SHP to a room from which I can no longer hear the fans. I then had an electrician run the connection from my fuse box (in the flat) to this room. I then connected the DPros there using the Infinity cables supplied. Everything works quite well. But yes, the fans in the boxes are reminiscent of a server room in operation.... You can't put that in a flat. If I remember EcoFlow's advertising correctly, the units are also placed outside the door ;-).
No, it has never happened to me and I have been using the Delta Pro + 3.6kw extension battery for 1 year, but in the living room at a constant ambient temperature of about 20 degrees. It's used every day for fan heaters, lights, etc. I actually bought it for an alpine hut, but wanted to test it first. At what ambient temperatures did you use your Delta Pro?
The 4 output sockets have a "household-compliant" voltage of 220 volts (but I have not measured this directly, but all applications work the same as with mains power).
capacity 3.6kwh / 0.8kw(1kw) = 4.5 hours to 3.6h
Hello Roger I have no experience yet. Greetings Viktor
The "sealing" in my case still consisted of 3 plastic parts, each with only one dot of hot glue in the Schuko socket, just as a hint.
I am not technically qualified to answer your question. You should address this directly to EcoFlow. I use a 400W solar panel. Below about 100W charge level the charging becomes negligent. I doubt if 40W is enough to charge this specific power station. I hope this helps.
Yes, EcoFlow works like a UPS in mains operation, is charged and fed through automatically from the battery in the event of a mains failure.
With a time switch, I only feed the Ecoflow with a low tariff up to 50%. The sun takes care of the rest. If necessary, the Smart Generator comes in at 20%.
How long the refrigerator runs depends on its energy demand and on the energy (E = power x time) supplied by the solar panel during continuous operation. If the energy of the panel averaged over the operating time covers that of the refrigerator, continuous operation is possible. The EcoFlow's storage tank compensates for E fluctuations (day/night) up to 3.6 kWh.
Prices are established according to supply and demand, suppliers and availability of goods. They therefore vary regularly from one site to another. For more details, please contact customer service :)
Does the 230V charging cable have a CH plug or can a fixed adapter be plugged in? If so, T13 or T23?
I use the Fixadapter 3-pole CEE7/7 type 12 from Max Hauri AG (one-way installation!)
You are aware that this Kickstarter project dates back to July 2021, and by September 2022 it had been on the market for almost a year now? They were about to be delivered, in September 2021.
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