Hi! Curious to know if this is possible. I currently have a Ecoflow Delta Pro connected to the smart home panel and have it running several circuits in my house. The EcoFlow expansion batteries (even on sale) are quite expensive compared to a DIY LiFePO4 5kWh battery. Does anyone know if I could connect the 48V LiFePO4 battery to the EcoFlow while having the battery being charged from solar (via charge controller) at the same time? Essentially creating a constant charge to my Ecoflow from the battery, while it gets topped off from my solar panels. Just trying to expand the capacity of my system without diving deeper into the expensive EcoFlow batteries. I'm not just sure if any damage could be caused by having feed power into the EcoFlow while at the same time being charged since the cables would be connected to the same ring terminals on the battery.
I feel like I'm missing a step here. Instead of connecting the solar to my Ecoflow, I want to route it to the DIY battery and just have the battery provide the constant charge that the EcoFlow will register as solar input (since it's going to the use the same port). Anyone try this?
I feel like I'm missing a step here. Instead of connecting the solar to my Ecoflow, I want to route it to the DIY battery and just have the battery provide the constant charge that the EcoFlow will register as solar input (since it's going to the use the same port). Anyone try this?