Surviving a 36 Hour Power Outage with the BIGGEST ECOFLOW DELTA PRO ULTRA - 30KWH!!!!

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Published 2024-04-23
Two weeks ago we lost power for nearly 2 days & it was a perfect time to try out the Ecoflow Delta Pro Ultra along with 5 Expansion Batteries providing 120V & 240V and 30,0000 Kilowatt Hours of Battery Runtime.

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All Comments (21)
  • @SilverCymbal
    Click the link below to use my code EFDPUSILVER8 and get 2*220W Solar Panels($1,298) for free (Valid until May 31st) Now enjoy 12-month interest-free payments plan offer, available for as little as $484 per month. For TX & CA homeowners: check out the latest ‘Hassle-Free bundle’- including a DELTA Pro Ultra, a Smart Home Panel 2, plus installation service, all for just $8,499. for all US homeowners: The Smart Home Panel 2 Installation Consulting Service ensures a worry-free setup by tracking orders, managing fittings, and answering technical queries. (claim a $500 refund with customer service) EcoFlow Website: bit.ly/4ajinYh
  • @edover50
    Really enjoy your content Chris. Super informative and well presented. In my region we’ve only had 5 hours of lost power in ten years (but it was all this year at -35). It’s definitely coming and need to prepare. Really thankful for your content.
  • @JT.526
    Ive got a pretty decent 8500 watt dual fuel generator, added a transfer switch, and had an exterior gas line installed next to a small concrete slab i poured next to my garage. Huge Tornado hit on Easter 2020 and knocked out power for over two weeks. This kept me going easy. I put my important appliances on the transfer switch and most of the necessary lights. I even had internet and my PC running. The entire setup was about $2500. I might add a single battery setup with an automatic transfer switch so that the power stays on. Battery will handle load for a few minutes, then swap to generator. This is a far more effective option than dropping 20k on batteries for 2 days of power.
  • @user-gq2vn1xj2r
    Propane stove/oven for cooking, wiod stove for heat, and this for everything else is a great setup.
  • @larryking4208
    Thank you. great info and pretty straight forward , simple and clear. Enjoy all your videos.
  • @randyb620
    I have the same setup. It is pricey but with the 30% tax credit and using it everyday it will pay itself off in just a few years. I have 4kw of solar in back yard, I get 22kw of battery storage daily which I dump into electric car and the extra to house with manual transfer switch. In CA electric is $$$, so doing it myself and being “off grid” I absolutely love this thing.
  • @phtochk7
    highly recommend having multiple redundancy appliances. Propane stove, propane water heater, wood burning stove, solar lights and having this backup battery system. I say this cuz I've lived all over the world and been through every type of storm- snow, hurricanes, tsunamis, fires, floods... having multiple systems saved us on several occasions.
  • @malifestro3319
    This basic setup is what I did with a small system from Vigorpool. With just a 1200 watt output, gas furnace, and careful use I was able to get through 3 days of power outage. I did that by only running the furnace at night, and by charging the battery from my natgas generator. To be fair, I just ran on the generator during the day, but really the only thing that was stopping me from staying on the battery more often and just topping off the lil solar generator was a big battery. This Ecoflow system is pretty awesome, but the cost is quite steep.
  • @sundog1973
    Let's go! I would love to have half that setup. Maybe someday. Delta II and 4800w of gas gen for now. 👍
  • @JD-xo3xz
    Love it. Going to be my backup system when we move to a tiny home.
  • @appiconll
    Okay, change of plans. How much for the doggy😂I have a puppy and he's always moving. Thanks for the video.
  • @neostephens8980
    Sweet setup. But you said that weights 400 lbs. That's 5 batteries and an inverter and each battery weighs 116 pounds and the inverter weights another 70 lbs, so that's well over 600 lbs. 😄
  • @skyserf
    I have 2 Tesla powerwalls. I like them but I love the modularity and ease of upgrading for this system.
  • @SlackersIndustry
    So glad I live in a warm place, I survive with 1500wh and one 550 solar panel 😆 when power is out . Great video
  • @Zach_Miller
    Slick setup. Any reason you didn't put the TPDT before the ecoflow so that it could be charged by grid or gen and always stay in the loop?
  • @raygibson1295
    For 12,000 dollars i would build a 20kw solar system with battery storage
  • Nice video! I am going a lot of research on energy backup systems! Ecoflo seems to be the system more with options! Trying to decide if to put up permanent solar panels. Not on the roof. I thinking about a pergola setup. I see your network is ubiquity with the new switch! The cyber power in rack ups!
  • @arnoldreiter435
    the last few months have been a whirlwind of new and more capable battery systems......reminds me of the computer industry in the 90s a new better thing each week. I bought into a system almost two years ago and now it seems so outdated, i am jealous and excited at the same time. My plan is to save money and see what is available next summer, at this rate of innovation we may be looking at Jetsons style living......lol
  • From Ecoflow: Thank you for reaching out to EcoFlow support with your inquiry. I'm pleased to confirm that the DPU indeed supports 30A, 120V charging capabilities while simultaneously charging or operating devices on the 240V 30amp circuit. This feature ensures you can efficiently manage your power needs across different devices without any hassle.
  • @Bowers31214
    To the best of my knowledge ,You mentioned in the video that if you connect to the main EDPU inverter and another inverter with batteries, together they’ll be 14 kW of output, do you mean for the smart home panel two if so, then you’re correct but if you’re talking about the 50 amp double voltage chub I think that will only do 12 kW of power output