So, EcoFlow finally admitted that "these units do not allow 110 volt AC input or output when the infinity ports are connected" It's something that they are not upfront about at all and it's disappointing. If you want the dual voltage hub, you will have to rely on solar. I see in the above video...
It is possible to route power from either/both legs of 120v house power, but I should try charging with my inverter gas generator and see what comes of that. I'll see if I can get around to that today......
Yes. Will blew out the AC to DC converter on one of his Delta Pros and admitted the fault to be his but he was double grounded as he was trying to get his system to charge his Tesla. I just have mine set-up with AC input from a generator source but its a no go for either Delta Pro when tied to...
Thanks! getting warm out here :)
I have a 110volt inverter on the RV and rely on the Ecoflow Delta Pros to power the house. There are 110volt circuits running off the 220volt hub for the house...
I pulled the trigger on the EcoFlow delta pros with the 220v Dual Voltage hub. I waited 3 months for the 220volt hub to arrive so just used extension cords to power certain appliances. So far, so good. The long awaited dual voltage hub for my system arrived and it has been running most of my...
I have played with solar on a few RVs and now went (partially) off-grid with Eco Flow Delta pros and the 220V hub attachment. I am running 1200 watts of solar to each unity w/2400 watts total.