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EcoFlow DELTA Pro is an award-winning portable power station and solar generator for essential home backup and compact off-grid electricity to go.
It’s an ideal solar power and battery backup solution for apartments and tiny homes and for RV and van life.
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What Appliances Can You Run With EcoFlow DELTA Pro?
With 3.2kW of AC output (7.2kW surge), EcoFlow DELTA Pro can operate multiple high-wattage appliances simultaneously. You can also chain 2 x EcoFlow DELTA Pro together with the Double Voltage Hub to double your AC output to 7.2kW (14.4kW surge). Determining how much AC output and storage capacity you need is essential regardless of the kind of generator or home backup system you buy. If you want to run multiple appliances at once using EcoFlow DELTA Pro, their combined running wattage can’t exceed 3.2 kilowatts (7.2kW starting wattage). For example, if you want to operate your refrigerator, washing machine, and HVAC system all at once, 3.2 kilowatts of continuous AC output is unlikely to be sufficient. 2 x EcoFlow DELTA Pros may be enough. But you may be better off with EcoFlow DELTA Ultra Pro Ultra. It’s available in 7.2kW, 14.4kW, and 21.6kW AC output configurations and is expandable up to 90kWh of electricity storage.
How Long Will EcoFlow DELTA Pro Work During a Blackout?
The length of time EcoFlow DELTA Pro will run during a power outage depends on numerous factors, including:
- Combined wattage of the devices and appliances you operate with EcoFlow DELTA Pro
- How long you run each appliance for
- State of charge of the portable power station(s) and any additional EcoFlow Smart Extra Batteries
Add up the combined wattage of all the devices, appliances, and HVAC systems that you want to operate during a blackout and ensure you have sufficient storage capacity and electricity generation potential to outlast an extended outage. EcoFlow DELTA Pro has multiple off-grid charging options — including solar panels and inverter generators like EcoFlow Smart Generator (Dual Fuel).
Is EcoFlow DELTA Pro Expandable?
Yes. EcoFlow DELTA Pro comes with 3.2kWh of storage capacity and is expandable to 25kWh with 2 x DELTA Pros, 1 x Smart Home Panel, and 4 x DELTA Pro Smart Extra Batteries. By chaining together 2 x EcoFlow DELTA Pros with the Double Voltage Hub, you can achieve up to 7.2kW of continuous AC output (14.4kW surge power). If you require more AC output and/or storage capacity, consider EcoFlow DELTA Pro Ultra for the ultimate in modular expandability.
Does EcoFlow DELTA Pro Connect to the Grid?
EcoFlow DELTA Pro is an off-grid home backup battery and solar generator. You can recharge the unit using household (AC) electricity, but it doesn’t connect directly to utility power through a bidirectional meter like a grid-tied or hybrid solar system. However, you can integrate EcoFlow DELTA Pro with your existing home wiring using the Smart Home Panel to keep it fully charged for auto-switchover to battery power in the event of a power outage. EcoFlow DELTA Pro is not eligible for programs like net metering as it cannot send electricity back to the grid. If you’re looking to sell excess electricity to your utility provider, consider EcoFlow DELTA Pro Ultra — a hybrid solar generator — instead.
EcoFlow DELTA Pro 3 and DELTA Pro Ultra feature proprietary X-Core 3.0 tech architecture, providing industry-leading performance, safety, and intelligence.
X-Core 3.0 delivers the following benefits.
- X-Stream delivers record-speed charging — only 50 minutes
- X-Boost’s revolutionary soft-start algorithm supports up to 6000W of appliances and central HVAC systems with just one unit
- X-Link parallel expansion provides up to 21.6kW of output power and 90kWh of electricity storage
- X-Quiet volume minimization means whisper-quiet operation at an industry-best 30dB*
- X-Fusion outpowers the grid by providing up to 7000W of electricity output from a single AC outlet in bypass mode. Standard household plugs deliver only 1800W. Plug in EcoFlow DELTA Pro 3 or DELTA Pro Ultra and increase your output by close to 300%
- X-Guard is a protective triad of structure, material, and AI that keeps your home and family safe. It can even self-extinguish in the unlikely event of a fire.
Find out more about X-Core 3.0 here.
How Many Solar Panels Can You Connect to EcoFlow DELTA Pro?
All solar panels — and other photovoltaic modules — specify a rated power output that’s determined in a lab under Standard Test Conditions.
Standard Test Conditions for Solar Panels
Condition Type | Standard Test Condition | Real-World Conditions |
Solar Incident Angle | Always zero, irradiation beam always normal to the PV panel* | Variable and depends on time, date, and site latitude. In the case of rooftop systems, roof orientation and inclination govern system capacity. |
Solar Irradiation | Always equal to 1000 Watts/m²* | Variable and depends on the time, date, and site latitude. Limited sunshine hours bound system capacity. |
Ambient Temperature | Always 25°C* | Variable and depends on the time, date, weather condition, and site latitude. Higher ambient temperature degrades PV panel efficiency and reduces system output. |
Air Mass Coefficient (AM) | Always equal to 1.5* | Variable and depends on the time, date, and site latitude. Higher AM with higher latitudes. |
System Losses (e.g., Wiring, Inverter) | Always Zero* | Variable and depends on the design and location of PV panels, inverter, and grid meter. |
*Cannot be achieved in real-world operation (Source: ResearchGate)
For example, EcoFlow’s 400W portable solar panel will produce 400W of electricity under the above conditions. It’s essential to keep in mind, however, that — except during peak sunlight — solar panels are unlikely to produce their full rated power during each hour of daylight.
When planning your PV array, it’s safer to assume that your solar panels will produce 75% of their rated power during the day. Because all commercially available residential solar power systems produce electricity using the photovoltaic effect, solar panels don’t work at night and generate fewer watts on cloudy days.
The number of solar panels you can connect to EcoFlow DELTA Pro depends on numerous factors, including Open-Circuit Voltage (Voc) and rated power output.
DELTA Pro has a maximum solar input of 1600W (11-150V⎓15A Max) per unit or 3600W with Double Voltage Hub + 2 × DELTA Pro. You can safely connect EcoFlow solar panels in the following configurations to maximize solar charge potential.
DELTA Pro
1. 4 x EcoFlow 400W Rigid Solar Panels (Connected in Series)
2. 4 x EcoFlow 400W Portable Solar Panels (2 x Series, 2 x Parallel)
3. 3 x EcoFlow 400W Portable Solar Panels (Connected in Series)
2 x DELTA Pro + Double Voltage Hub
1. 8 x EcoFlow 400W Rigid Solar Panels (Connected in Series)
2. 8 x EcoFlow 400W Portable Solar Panels (4 x Series, 4 x Parallel)
3. 6 x EcoFlow 400W Portable Solar Panels (Connected in Series)
Learn more about connecting solar panels in series or parallel.
EcoFlow DELTA Pro is compatible with solar panels from various manufacturers, however, it’s essential to ensure that the maximum output of the array doesn’t exceed the input capacity in wattage, amperage, and voltage.
If you require a larger solar panel array, consider EcoFlow DELTA Pro Ultra, where you can connect up to 42 x EcoFlow 400W rigid solar panels.
Is EcoFlow DELTA Pro Eligible for the 30% Federal Solar Tax Credit?
Yes. If you’re a US taxpayer and resident, you should be eligible for the Renewable Clean Energy Credit of up to 30% of the total purchase and installation cost of EcoFlow DELTA Pro and solar panels. There’s no cap on the credit amount, and you can apply for multiple years if you end up expanding your system in the future. Receiving the Residential Clean Energy Credit does not affect your eligibility for any other local or state solar tax incentives that may be available depending on your primary residence’s location.
Can EcoFlow DELTA Pro Charge My EV?
Yes, EcoFlow DELTA Pro provides Level 1 and Level 2 charging for electric cars and vehicles. With the EcoFlow EV X-Stream Adapter, you can also recharge DELTA Pro with an EV pile at home or on the road at thousands of L2 EV charging stations across North America. While EcoFlow DELTA Pro can provide a “last-mile” boost to get you to the nearest charging station, it doesn’t have the storage capacity to give you much more than that. If you require a more robust backup power solution for your EV, consider EcoFlow DELTA Pro Ultra.
What Kind of Batteries Does EcoFlow DELTA Pro Use?
EcoFlow DELTA Pro uses industry-leading lithium iron phosphate (LFP/LiFePO4) batteries. LFP batteries have significant advantages over lead acid, sealed lead acid (VRLA, gel cell, AGM), nickel cadmium, and traditional lithium ion solar and home backup batteries. The primary benefits include:
- Higher energy density
- Greater depth of discharge
- Longer cycle life (lifespan)
- Wider range of operating temperatures
- Faster charging times
Final Thoughts
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*Under 2000W output