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EF ECOFLOW DELTA Pro Ultra with Smart Home Panel 2, 6144Wh Power Station, 120/240V 7200W AC Output, Lifepo4 Home Battery Backup Expandable to 90kWh, Solar Generator for Home Use, RV

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Style: DELTA Pro Ultra+Smart Home Panel2


Features

  • *Package List: DELTA Pro ULtra Inverter, DELTA Pro ULtra Battery, Smart Home Panel 2. Kindly remind that the product will be shipped in separate packages.
  • One Powers All. The unit of DELTA Pro Ultra whole house generator includes an inverter and a battery. One inverter supports 120V & 240V and has an exceptional 7200W output, allowing you to run almost any heavy household appliance, even a 3-ton central air conditioner. For more power, pair 3 inverters with the EcoFlow Smart Home Panel 2 to unlock a 21.6kW AC output. Its X-Fusion feature ensures a constant 7200W output no matter what3.
  • Multi Ways to Charge. One battery of 6144Wh can be fully recharged in 2 hours. Faster than any other 6kWh solar generator. Users can choose among electric vehicle piles, solar, wall outlets or outdoor generators for charging.
  • Customize Your Home Power. Use the EcoFlow app to priolritize specific circuits in your home, extending your backup even longer. For more than just blackouts, it intelligently analyses your home power usage to offset peak rates while utilizing solar to lower energy bills.
  • 20-ms Auto-Switchover. When an outage hits, there's no need to brave the dark, cold night to switch to your backup manually. EcoFlow Smart Home Panel 2's automatic switchover feature ensures your home remains powered even when you're away. Forget spoiled food and damaged appliances. Embrace uninterrupted power so that life never stops.
  • Smart Energy Management. EcoFlow Smart Home Panel 2 is the center of your whole-home backup system. Compatible with EcoFlow DELTA Pro Ultra, batteries, generators and solar panels, complete with auto-switchover for instant backup. Circuit control allows for more extended backup and prepares your system for outages with an hourly weather assessment.

Brand: EF ECOFLOW


Wattage: 7.2E+3


Fuel Type: Gasoline


Power Source: Battery Powered


Recommended Uses For Product: Residential


Voltage: 7.2E+3 Volts (AC)


Output Wattage: 7200


Special Feature: Expandable Capacity


Included Components: Smart Home Panel 2, DELTA Pro Ultra Battery, DELTA Pro Ultra Inverter


Color: Silver


Brand: ‎EF ECOFLOW


Wattage: ‎7.2E+3


Fuel Type: ‎Gasoline


Power Source: ‎Battery Powered


Recommended Uses For Product: ‎Residential


Voltage: ‎7.2E+3 Volts (AC)


Output Wattage: ‎7200


Special Feature: ‎Expandable Capacity


Included Components: ‎Smart Home Panel 2, DELTA Pro Ultra Battery, DELTA Pro Ultra Inverter


Color: ‎Silver


Product Dimensions: ‎27.2"L x 18.9"W x 8.4"H


Material: ‎ABS


Model Name: ‎EFYJ751-BP


Engine Type: ‎4 Stroke


Runtime: ‎51 minutes


Total Power Outlets: ‎6


Engine Power Maximum: ‎7.2 Kilowatts


Starting Wattage: ‎7.2E+3 Watts


Running Wattage: ‎7.2E+3 Watts


UPC: ‎842783141057


Manufacturer: ‎EcoFlow


Global Trade Identification Number: ‎57


Part Number: ‎‎EFYJ751-BP


Item Weight: ‎234 pounds


Item model number: ‎EFYJ751-BP


Style: ‎DELTA Pro Ultra+Smart Home Panel2


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Special Features: ‎Expandable Capacity


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Warranty Description: ‎5 year manufacturer


Date First Available: February 20, 2024


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If you place your order now, the estimated arrival date for this product is: Mar 6 – Mar 11

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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Works as expected. Very satisfied.
My experience with the purchase of the Ecoflow Delta Mini started out being frustrating, but ultimately the unit met my expectations fully. My desire for a portable power station was for a backup power solution in the event of emergencies. I wanted a unit that would be able to recharge our devices as well as small appliances for a substantial period without access to home electrical power. Another requirement was the ability to recharge the battery unit from a solar panel in case the power did not come back in a reasonable period of time. After some research, I settled on the Ecoflow brand and the Delta Mini as the model that could suit my basic needs while remaining within my budget. I initially purchased the Ecoflow Delta Mini listed at $799 with a $50 discount coupon upon checkout. I also purchased an Ecoflow 160 watt solar panel to accompany the battery unit for $349. I was pleased to receive both items within a few days of the order. Unfortunately, the Delta Mini I received did not work properly. The unit would charge up when plugged in and I could charge devices from it, but the power button (on/off) did not work. After shutting down from inactivity, the unit would only become active again if plugged back into the wall. Not good if you need to use the device but have no access to a working power plug. I called Ecoflow and after a short evaluation by the operator and an email, they agreed that the unit was defective and arranged for a shipping label for return and eventually replacement. Unfortunately, the process to receive a new unit would take several weeks. To avoid such a long wait, I sent the defective unit back and ordered a second unit from Amazon. The new unit arrived a couple of days later. Not long after, my defective unit got back to the factory and I was issued a full refund. Minor frustration, but the company made it right. As for the Ecoflow Delta Mini, it works as expected and very well at that. I tested it with the devices that I planned to power it with and found that it charged up multiple devices via the USB outlets at the expected rates. Even fast charging those phones via the one USB that has that capability. The unit also powered small appliances (albeit with significant drain of the battery). I tested a 1500 watt electric kettle with 1.7 liters of water, and was able to get a full boil in 6 minutes with about 16-18% batter drain at each attempt. The same test with 1.7 liters of water on a single burner 1200 watt hot plate took 13 minutes to a full boil and drained 36% of the battery. A test of keeping a 7 cu. foot freezer alive overnight (12 hours) gave me a 60% drain of the battery. All in all, interesting results. It meets my needs, but be aware that if you hope to power more appliances for a longer period of time you will need one of the bigger and more expensive units. As for recharging, the Delta Mini charged up very quickly from the wall plug. It only takes an hour or so to top up from the 50-60% area to full. When it’s really low (below 30%) you might need up to two hours to get a full charge. I was impressed with the solar panel. It was listed at 160 watts, and with full sunlight it gave exactly that. As the clouds passed by it dipped a bit (103, 137, etc.) but as long as the sun was strong it was plugging right along. However whenever the clouds blocked the sun, the output dropped all the way down. Sometimes in the 24-77 watt range, but often at zero. Keep that in mind, as the weather of the day will affect how much re-charge you will get. My test day had strong sun, but with periods that the clouds passed over and blocked it completely. All told, in that session it took me 1 hour to gain a 10% charge on the battery. If you are going to rely on the sun to get your battery from 0 to 100, expect it to take all day if it gets there at all. Perhaps a second (expensive) panel might make that more realistic. Overall, I am very pleased with the purchase as well as the response by customer service to my issues. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 2, 2022 by Kent W.

  • Really powerful power station with portable weight that can run a rice cooker
The media could not be loaded. Ecoflow Delta Mini is my second Ecoflow power station. My first one is Ecoflow River Pro that I got from Costco during sales event. It runs great when I take it out for day trip, but I needed a more powerful battery station that I can fully run full-size fridge and other electronics when power is out. This is why I bought the Delta Mini which has a 1400W AC output that can handle most of the major electronics in the house. Out the box I decided to run a quick calibration of the power station because I could not get a 100% full charge reading from the read-out panel after battery stopped charging. I charged up the power station and then drained the battery down to 0% and charge it back up. That did the trick of recalibrating the power station and it showed 100% charge at the end. Then I paired up Delta mini with the app and ran an update on the firmware. Everything went well without any issue. I ran a test with Whirlpool full size refrigerator. It was pulling 150~600W effortlessly. I figured I can get about 8-12 hours from a fully charged Delta mini since fridge does not run all the time. Next, I used the power station to run a rice cooker. The rice cooker was pulling 8-900W and drained the battery really fast, this also caused the cooling fan to kick in high gear to dissipate the heat that was creating. I decided to plug in the AC cable to start charging the battery station before it drained out. Interestingly, I set the AC wall input limit at 200W from the phone app, but the station decided to charge at 1100-1200W to be ahead of what rice cooker is pulling. At the end, I have more power than I first started. Ecoflow Delta mini and River Pro power station is now taking turn to be used during the weekend when the family goes out. The power station is used to power my 30L portable fridge and other small electronics. The power stations will be down about 20% after running the portable fridge at 3C degrees for 8-9 hours by using the DC port. After several weeks of running the battery station, I am very impressed with Delta mini, and my friends are showing interests to gat one too. At the moment Amazon has a $50 coupon for Delta Mini, which will bring the final price cheaper than when I made the purchase. 5-star for Ecoflow Delta Mini. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 15, 2022 by HolyCow HolyCow

  • So Glad I Got This
Style: DELTA Pro Ultra+2x400W
I live on the Gulf and we lost power during both Hurricane Helene and Hurricane Milton in 2024. We had moved into a house and have a baby girl and it was not an ideal situation. So we ended up getting this ecoflow delta pro ultra with the solar panels. It's been great for other little storms and power outages we've had. I'm definitely going to be getting another battery pack (or 3) once I get a bit more money to buy them. The solar panel setup is easy to just unfold and then plug right into the ecoflow device. As I write this, I just looked and saw we're getting 186W at 10am on a cloudy day. So it's charging itself right now and I have it setup so we're cutting down on power bills by running some stuff on the battery (with solar). Looks like it just popped up to 330w so sun must be popping out. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2025 by Chris Hughes

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