Beginner Guide to Go Off-Grid Using the Delta Pro Ultra

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I decided to take my house 100% off grid using the Delta Pro Ultra from EcoFlow. I have 14 400w solar panels for 5,600w of solar input to recharge the system. How long will it last?

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コメント (21)
  • @keymonne
    You need APC battery back up on your router and network this way when you’re ready to do a update and the power is out you can still do the update
  • @heart4Pahoa
    I think you are going to make a lot of believers with that video. Those are the real world comprehensive usages people want to know about. Nice work.
  • Ben this is one of your absolute best videos. What I really like about it is that its simply a real life no frills experience and well documented. Thanks very much for posting. I am off to watch your video of the apollo vs the Delta Pro Ultra. Cheers.
  • I would definitely add a small wind turbine, when cloudy it is usually windy, too....plus you might get power at night!!!
  • Nice video. Currently have gas generator with house input but looking to use the ultra as a ups. I'm also hybrid (natural gas / electric) so this definitely helps hedge bets on the occasional outages.
  • @jimoray3
    Great content Ben! I really love how you make real world options a reality with your testing and solutions. I just finished my RV Solar Setup and really enjoyed the project. I broke it up into phases and completed the final phase 4 yesterday just before a storm hit us in Northern Utah. My next goal is to get our electrician to put in interlock and plug in as you suggested to our Ray Cabin Home. I have a powerful 7500 watt gas generator until I get me the solar capable generator as you have tested. I’ve been doing the DIY config so will cost it to see if it fits my budget. Currently spending $300 a month on Rocky Mountain Power. There has to be a better way. You do a fantastic job! Thank you
  • @GavinStoneDIY
    Really good video. Eco flow has really stepped up their game with these units.
  • As a young woman jumping into prep for "grid down living" and after studying last year's montly usage- 800kwh average! Your video has been the best to tie all my knowledge together. That website is amazing and so intuative. Thank you. Here's to blowing 12k to run the house (especially the well and fridge) when everyone else goes dark. Remember those chickens and garden, everyone!
  • Thank you for the VOD. Ghost Recon: Wildlands, still my favorite shooter. 👍👍
  • @IvoEnfermero
    Hi man, i love your videos, i really like your reviews because are practical and honest. I don't know if you already did something like this but id love to see a video about starting to be prep or being prep wiht low budget, so people like me who are starting this kind of path have a guidance! Have a good day!
  • @comcastjohn
    Great video and very informative. I am not as wealthy as you are, but I plan on getting a system even if it will be a piece at a time. Thanks again for sharing. I was looking at the pro until I saw your video about the new Ultra I did not know existed. Tell your wife to stop using the electric dryer or remove it if she doesn’t. Simple.
  • @kevinm234
    My plan for my Ecoflo ultra is to prepare for power outages/grid down. The 12000 watt dual battery seems to hit the sweet spot. It is enough to power my house under reduced usage for extended power outages. Coupled with my two smaller tri-fuel generators I can charge the system with one generator Running 4 hours to last for a day. Next year my plan is to install enough solar for at least a full day and only use the grid or generator to backfill for cloudy days. The idea is to use the system to help pay or itself under normal conditions through reduced electric bills and to be part of an off grid system if needed.
  • @aflipzkidn
    Hey, thanks for your video, do you have one showing how you wired up this particular solar array?
  • Thank you for sharing your journey. My journey has taught me to consume less, gas-electricity-money.