Delta Pro 3 - A Beast of a Power Station with 240V Output

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  • čas přidán 28. 07. 2024
  • $500 off code: DP3LAUNCH Amazon Price → geni.us/DeltaPro_3 * EcoFlow website → geni.us/EF_DP3 I also have a 5% off code for DP3 bundles: 24EFPDFP but you need to try the combinations because it may be cheaper to use the $500 code instead. It depends on what you plan to get.
    The 5% off code also works on amazon (until 7/31). For example, you can get the Delta 2 for $474+tax (I've seen people get the Delta 2 for $430 with the different sales). → amzn.to/3xXIPJu
    Post any questions or comments in the comment section below.
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Komentáře • 10

  • @jungleriver
    @jungleriver  Před 18 dny +2

    Thanks for watching! Reviewing cool products all of the time. Please click LIKE if you enjoyed the video.

  • @Clo411
    @Clo411 Před 18 dny +2

    Nice review, just picked up a delta pro 3 🎉

    • @jungleriver
      @jungleriver  Před 18 dny

      Thanks! Nice, I’m sure you’ll like it.

  • @JimmyG1776
    @JimmyG1776 Před 16 dny +1

    Will the high voltage solar input start if you put three 175 watt panels in series at 50-65 volts?

    • @jungleriver
      @jungleriver  Před 16 dny +1

      Yes. The minimum voltage is 30v so (1) of those panels would not produce on the high voltage port but 2 or 3 in series would since it would be between 30-150v.

  • @JimmyG1776
    @JimmyG1776 Před 16 dny +1

    Will this run a 240V dryer? I have yet to see anybody test plug this station and directly plug it into a dryer and run it. At at what temperatures set on the dryer, low-high to see if it can handle the power draw and how much watts.

    • @jungleriver
      @jungleriver  Před 16 dny +1

      I have a fairly standard LG dryer. On "Normal" mode dry it uses about 6kW. This is more than the 4kW that the DP3 can do, so I would say no for most drying scenarios. But I'll keep that in mind and maybe I'll do a test with the dryer starting with no heat then slowly increasing it.

    • @JimmyG1776
      @JimmyG1776 Před 16 dny

      @@jungleriver that would be awesome, you would be the only one in world that I know of, to do such a test. I asked online via Amazon and this is the answer I got. Yes, the EcoFlow DELTA Pro 3 can power a 240v home dryer. With a 4000W output and 6000W with X-Boost, it can handle the high power demands of most home appliances.

  • @CubanMofo
    @CubanMofo Před 16 dny +1

    This thing costs a couple thousands not counting the cost for the panels you need to save a couple dollars a month lol

    • @jungleriver
      @jungleriver  Před 16 dny

      Yes, the DP3 is new and has the higher price tag but you are paying for the convenience of an all in one system. FWIW, those 385W solar panels in series in the video, I got all of them for free from a local solar installer. They had some damage to the glass and he didn't want them anymore. I wouldn't put these on any structure but for the back yard they are great. They've been producing almost near their rating for years. So that may be an option for those looking for some solar panels to play with, ask a local installer if they have any they might give away or sell cheap.