EcoFlow Delta Pro 3 Review + Smart Generator 4000
Summary
TLDRThis video offers an in-depth review of EcoFlow's Delta Pro 3 and Smart Generator 4000, highlighting their ability to provide unlimited power when paired with solar panels. The Delta Pro 3 boasts a 4,000-watt continuous output, 4,096Wh battery capacity, and compatibility with solar input up to 2600 watts. It also features AC input options, including fast charging and pass-through charging capabilities. The Smart Generator 4000, designed for seamless integration, offers a 40% improvement in power output and supports both gasoline and propane. The video is aimed at individuals seeking a portable, easy-to-use backup power solution, emphasizing the product's high efficiency, mobility, and user-friendly app controls.
Takeaways
- 🔋 The EcoFlow Delta Pro 3 is an upgraded version of the popular Delta Pro units, offering new features and capabilities for unlimited power with solar panels.
- 🏡 It is transportable, expandable, programmable, and integrates with EcoFlow's existing ecosystem for whole home backup power.
- 💸 The presenter acknowledges the high price tag but emphasizes the video's purpose is to inform, not push a product, catering to those who may need such a system.
- 🔌 The Delta Pro 3 can output 240 volts independently, a unique feature compared to other models that often require a hub for 240-volt output.
- ⚡ It has a total AC output capability of 4,000 watts continuous and can handle up to 8,000 watts of surge, with an internal battery capacity of 4,096 watt-hours.
- 🌞 The unit supports solar input with two ports, one for high power voltage and one for low power voltage, allowing for a combined 2,600 watts of solar input.
- 🔌 It offers various AC input charging options, including fast charging via a C20 Port and the ability to regulate AC input to match power source capabilities.
- 🔉 The unit is equipped with EcoFlow's proprietary X-Stream technology, making it quiet with only 30 dB of sound at less than 2,000 watts of usage.
- 🔗 The Delta Pro 3 can be connected to the Smart Home Panel 2 and with expansion batteries can achieve a capacity of 36 kilowatt-hours at 12,000 watts output.
- 🛠️ The Smart Generator 4000 is a dual fuel generator designed to pair with the Delta Pro 3, offering a direct current connection for efficient charging without AC to DC conversion loss.
Q & A
What is the main upgrade in the new EcoFlow Delta Pro 3 compared to its predecessors?
-The new EcoFlow Delta Pro 3 can output 240 volts on its own, which is a unique feature as most similar devices require a hub to achieve 240 volts. It also has a total AC output capability of 4,000 watts continuous, handling up to 8,000 watts of surge.
What is the internal battery capacity of the EcoFlow Delta Pro 3?
-The internal battery of the EcoFlow Delta Pro 3 has a capacity of 4,096 watt-hours and is made of EV grade lithium iron phosphate battery chemistry.
How many charge cycles can the battery of the Delta Pro 3 withstand before it retains only 80% of its original capacity?
-The battery is rated for 4,000 charge cycles to 80%, meaning it can be charged and discharged 4,000 times before it retains only 80% of its original capacity.
What is the maximum solar input capacity of the EcoFlow Delta Pro 3?
-The EcoFlow Delta Pro 3 can handle a combined solar input of 2,600 watts through its two solar input ports, one for high power voltage and one for low power voltage.
What is the maximum charging capacity of the EcoFlow Delta Pro 3 when connected to a smart home panel?
-When connected to a smart home panel, the EcoFlow Delta Pro 3 can charge at 4,000 watts, benefiting from the proprietary extreme charging feature.
How does the EcoFlow Delta Pro 3 handle pass-through charging when plugged into an AC source?
-If the input is 120 volts, it can output either 120 or 240, but not both simultaneously. If the AC input is 240 volts, it will not output on the 120 volt option.
What is the weight of the EcoFlow Delta Pro 3 and how does it facilitate portability?
-The EcoFlow Delta Pro 3 weighs 113 lbs, which is on the heavier side, but it is mobile with its wheels and retractable handle, making it transportable.
How does the EcoFlow Smart Generator 4000 integrate with the Delta Pro 3?
-The EcoFlow Smart Generator 4000 can pair with the Delta Pro 3 and quickly power it. It can output 3,200 watts and has DC connectivity to charge the Delta Pro 3 directly without the loss associated with AC to DC conversion.
Who is the EcoFlow Delta Pro 3 system designed for?
-The system is designed for anyone who wants an easy-to-setup backup or off-grid power system that is also mobile. It is suitable for those who want a plug-and-play system without the need for a custom DIY setup.
What is the significance of the 240 volt AC output capability of the EcoFlow Delta Pro 3?
-The 240 volt AC output capability allows the EcoFlow Delta Pro 3 to power devices that require higher voltage, such as certain home appliances and tools, without the need for additional equipment or conversion.
Outlines
🔥 Introduction to Ecoflow Delta Pro 3 and Smart Generator 4000
The video introduces the Ecoflow Delta Pro 3 and its accompanying Smart Generator 4000, highlighting them as the latest upgrades to Ecoflow's Delta Pro series. These new models offer numerous features and capabilities, especially when paired with solar panels, providing a virtually unlimited power source for home appliances. The presenter acknowledges the high cost upfront but emphasizes the video's purpose is to inform rather than sell. The video promises to cover the technical specifications, discuss what the Delta Pro 3 can power, explore the new Smart Generator 4000, identify the target audience for these products, and conclude with the presenter's final thoughts. Links and coupons for the products will be provided in the description and comments section.
🔌 Detailed Specs and Features of the Ecoflow Delta Pro 3
This section delves into the specifications of the Ecoflow Delta Pro 3, emphasizing its unique ability to output 240 volts independently, unlike most similar devices that require a hub. The unit has a total AC output capability of 4,000 watts continuous, with a surge capacity of 8,000 watts. It houses a 4,096 watt-hour internal battery made of EV-grade lithium iron phosphate, rated for 4,000 charge cycles to 80% capacity. The battery's longevity is equated to daily use for over 11 years. The unit also offers multiple charging options, including solar input capabilities up to 2,600 watts and various AC input options, with a special mention of the proprietary extreme charging feature. The presenter also discusses the unit's expandability with additional batteries, its quiet operation, and its mobility with wheels and a retractable handle. The section concludes with a mention of the unit's ability to serve as a UPS, switching to battery power within 10 milliseconds of a power outage.
🛠 Practical Application and Calculator Tool for Power Management
The presenter discusses the practical application of the Ecoflow Delta Pro 3, particularly its ability to power essential devices during a power outage. Instead of listing impractical devices, a calculator tool is introduced to help viewers determine what the unit can power based on their specific needs. The tool is a Google spreadsheet that allows users to input the wattage of their devices and calculate how long the Delta Pro 3 can provide power. The presenter demonstrates how to use the calculator by entering the wattage of a refrigerator and adjusting the runtime to see the remaining capacity of the unit. The tool is designed to give users a clear understanding of the unit's capabilities in real-world scenarios.
🏕️ Expanding Capabilities with Smart Generator 4000 and Target Audience
The video explores the integration of the Ecoflow Smart Generator 4000 with the Delta Pro 3, allowing for direct current charging and improving the efficiency of power transfer. The Smart Generator 4000 is a dual-fuel generator that can run on both gasoline and propane, with the presenter preferring propane for its storage advantages. The generator is highlighted for its ease of use and customization through the Ecoflow app, which can automate the startup of the generator to recharge the Delta Pro 3 when needed. The system is designed to prioritize solar energy, using the gas generator only when necessary. The presenter then identifies the target audience for these products as those seeking a ready-to-use, mobile, and easy-to-setup backup or off-grid power system. The discussion contrasts DIY solar systems with the plug-and-play convenience of the Ecoflow products, emphasizing the latter's portability and user-friendliness.
💭 Final Thoughts on the Ecoflow Delta Pro 3 and Smart Generator 4000
In the concluding section, the presenter shares final thoughts on the Ecoflow Delta Pro 3 and Smart Generator 4000. They reflect on their experience with Ecoflow products, noting their consistent performance and reliability. The presenter positions Ecoflow as a top choice among solar generator companies and appreciates their continuous innovation. They mention their intention to focus future reviews on a select few manufacturers with proven track records, including Ecoflow. The presenter reiterates the durability and performance of the original Delta Pro model and expresses optimism about the new Delta Pro 3. They encourage viewers to ask questions and will provide links and coupon codes in the video description for those interested in purchasing the product.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡EcoFlow Delta Pro 3
💡Smart Generator 4000
💡Solar Panels
💡AC Output
💡Lithium Iron Phosphate Battery
💡Expandable
💡Programmable
💡Mobile
💡UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply)
💡App Integration
Highlights
EcoFlow Delta Pro 3 and Smart Generator 4000 are the latest upgrades to EcoFlow's popular Delta Pro series, offering numerous new features and capabilities.
These units can provide an unlimited power source when coupled with solar panels, enabling operation of most home appliances.
The Delta Pro 3 is portable, expandable, programmable, and integrates with EcoFlow's existing product ecosystem for whole-home backup power.
The high price tag is acknowledged, with the video aiming to inform rather than push the product, catering to those who may be in the market for such a system.
The Delta Pro 3 can output 240 volts independently, a unique feature not commonly seen in similar models.
The unit has a total AC output capability of 4,000 watts continuous, with a surge capacity of up to 8,000 watts.
The internal battery has a capacity of 4,096 watt-hours, made with EV-grade lithium iron phosphate, rated for 4,000 charge cycles to 80%.
The unit offers multiple charging options, including AC input, solar input, and compatibility with the Smart Home Panel for fast charging.
Pass-through charging is supported, but only one AC output option can be selected at a time, either 120 or 240 volts.
Expansion batteries are available, each with a capacity of 496 watt-hours, and the Delta Pro 3 can accept two of these for increased power.
The EcoFlow app is a standout feature, allowing remote control and customization of the unit's settings, including AC charging speed and discharge depth.
The unit operates quietly, with proprietary X-Quiet technology, producing only 30 dB of sound under 2,000 watts of usage.
The Delta Pro 3 can serve as a UPS, switching to battery power in under 10 milliseconds if the AC source fails.
The unit can be connected to the Smart Home Panel 2 and with expansion batteries, achieve a capacity of 36 kilowatt-hours at 12,000 watts of output.
A calculator tool is introduced to help users determine what devices the Delta Pro 3 can power and for how long, based on their specific needs.
The Smart Generator 4000 is a dual-fuel generator that can communicate with the Delta Pro 3 for direct current charging, offering a 40% improvement over previous models.
The system prioritizes solar energy for recharging, using the gas generator only when critically low electricity levels require urgent recharging.
The setup is designed for those seeking an easy-to-setup backup or off-grid power system that is also mobile and does not require extensive DIY setup.
EcoFlow's continuous innovation and the performance of their models are highlighted, with the Delta Pro 3 being a reliable and powerful option for users.
Transcripts
in this video we're going to discuss a
new ecoflow Delta Pro 3 and their new
smart generator 4000 this setup is ecof
flow's newest upgrade to their popular
Delta Pro units adding many new features
and capabilities when coupled with solar
panels these units can provide an
unlimited power source enabling you to
operate most of your home's appliances
it's transportable expandable
programmable and integrates into ecof
flow's existing ecosystems of products
for whole home backup power now before
we begin this video let me acknowledge
the high price tag um I always try to
respect my audience and I know that many
of you are on a tight budget and
something like this is going to seem
excessive or just too expensive but this
video is not about pushing a product but
rather informing I also know that some
individuals may be in the market for
something like this and they may want to
know if it's a right fit for their
specific needs which I'll try to detail
in this video so here's what we're going
to cover the specs of the ecoflow Delta
Pro 3 we're going to look at what it can
power we'll discuss the new upgraded
ecoflow smart generator 4000 which can
pair together and quickly power the dp3
we'll try to answer the question who is
this designed for and finally I'll give
you my final thoughts and if you want to
check out any of the items that we cover
in this video at any time I'm going to
post links along with coupons in the
description and comment section below so
let's go ahead and jump in ecoflow Delta
Pro 3 specs let's start off by pointing
out this unit's biggest feature it can
output 240 volts most of these types of
devices they require you to tie them
together with a hub to achieve 240 volt
but this can actually handle it on its
own now this is a unique feature you'll
rarely see in these types of models the
total AC output capability is 4,000
watts continuous handling up to 8,000
watts of Surge and I know some are going
to ask but no you can't turn on both the
120 and 240 simultaneously it will only
allow you to select one option at a time
now the internal battery has a capacity
of 4,096 w hours and is made of EV grade
lithium iron phosphate battery chemistry
rated the 4,000 charge cycles to 80%
what this means is you could charge it
up and discharge it to power devices
4,000 times and it would still hold 80%
of what it did when you originally
bought it that would roughly translate
to fully using the battery once every
day for 11 years and it would output
roughly about 3,300 wat hours after
those Cycles now you have two ports on
the back for solar input one can handle
high power voltage at 30 to 150 volts at
15 amps for a maximum of 1,600 watts and
the other can handle low power voltage
at 11 to 60 volts at 20 amps for a
maximum of 1,000 Watts so combined you
could add 2600 watts of solar input now
regarding charging this they give you a
lot of options for AC input the C20 Port
supports both 120 volt and 240 volt AC
fast charging and we're going to get
into more detail with the app but it's
worth mentioning here that you can
regulate the AC input which comes in
handy to modify how much input it will
receive to meet or stay under your power
source in a video I did several months
ago which I'll link to below I covered
their new smart home panel too if
connected to this unit you can charge at
4,000 watts benefiting from the
proprietary extreme charging feature you
can even charge it from a level two EV
charging station at 4,000 WS now
Additionally you can charge this in a
van or an RV with their new 800 W
alternator charger inevitably the
question will arise regarding pass
through charging when plugged into an AC
Source if the input is 120 volt it can
output either 120 or 240 and when the AC
input is 240 volt it's not going to
output AC on either the 120 or 240 volt
output options now regarding their
expansion batteries they have a capacity
of 496 W hours each weighing
approximately 73 lbs and the Delta Pro 3
can accept a total of two of these
add-on batteries on the back of the
Delta Pro 3 you have a port where you
can connect these get together via their
cables I like their approach regarding
connecting cables which have a
lowprofile connector now shown here this
setup has 8.1 KW hours of battery
capacity the app is a main feature that
separates ecoflow from its competition
I've tested nearly every manufacturer's
model and while there are one or two
that get close ecoflow really stands out
uh I guess the best way to describe
their apps is intuitive and Powerful
they allow you to control the unit
remotely via Wi-Fi or Bluetooth changing
the AC charging speed speed and the
depth of discharge you can schedule
tasks def finding how and when it
charges and so many other features now
regarding sound these are very quiet
they're proprietary X quiet technology
coolsy unit making it only 30 dbel of
sound as long as you stay under 2,000
watts of usage they are bit on the heavy
side at 113 lbs but they are mobile with
their wheels and retractable handle now
additionally they can serve as a UPS if
you were to plug this into an AC Source
such as your wall socket and then plug
in an electronic to the front AC output
if the power source from the wall socket
goes down this will switch over to the
batteries in under 10 milliseconds you
can also actually connect up to three of
these units to the smart home panel 2
and with the additional expansion
batteries you could achieve a capacity
of 36 kwatt hours at 12,000 watts of
output when tied into their smart home
panel to now let me finish this section
by pointing out that their original unit
the ecoflow Delta pro model it's easily
been one of my favorite units I've
tested over the years I have beaten
pushed and just used it quite a lot and
it just keeps going if this unit is
anything like their previous model
you're going to get a lot of good use
out of it it's also a great upgrade from
that unit with a slightly larger
capacitor and the 240 volt output
capabilities when it comes to
capabilities most viewers in my
community are typically concerned about
being able to power certain devices if
the grd were to go down maybe your
refrigerator but instead of just showing
a bunch of random devices like I have in
the past such as haird dryers which
people point out in the comments is not
a real practical use let's instead focus
on a tool that we created and take a
different approach here in this video
what we did is we built a calculator
that you can customize to add your own
information and it tells you what it can
power and for how long now I'm going to
link to it below if you want to check it
out so let's jump into the spreadsheet
okay as you see here I've got my desktop
pulled up and what we're looking at is a
calculator that we built based on all of
the solar generators that we've tested
in the last year and we show how long
they can power things how much they can
handle efficiencies all these kind of
things so what it does is it allows you
to go in and test the devices that you
want to power based on the abilities of
this unit again we put all this
information here and let me show you how
to use this now to begin with you're
before you can use this you have to go
over to file make a copy and what you
can do is copy this to your own Google
Drive you're not going to be able to
edit this unless you make it a cop make
a copy all you need is a Gmail account
to go in and you know copy this into
your drive
okay so how do we use this well if you
look here on the right you're going to
see all these different models we've got
a lot and if you look here in column at
least at the time of recording this
video AK and Al we have the ecoflow
Delta Pro 3 now up here you see the
running watts and The Surge watts and
this shows how much it can output
continuously in this case running watts
and then the surge is 8,000 now over
here on this side we have different
devices that you may want to power these
are common devices you can obviously go
in and enter any of the device or
devices that you want or take any of
these change do whatever ever you want
if you look at different devices that
you may purchase they'll usually list on
the side how many watts that device
needs to pull continuously to operate if
you're not familiar with this I'll link
to a video that we did a while back that
goes into a lot more detail but for now
what we did is we basically entered
information that's kind of common that
we hear a lot of people ask well can it
power this can it power this the most
common of which is a refrigerator so if
you look here at row 17 we have a 18
cubic uh foot refrigerator now on
average if you were to run one of these
for about 1 hour it's going to pull
roughly about 200 Watts there's always
going to be variables that which impact
that but 200 is a good ballpark number
now that's for 1 hour so what does this
mean we'll go back and change the values
to see how this all works if you scroll
down to the bottom and again we've got
AKA is our column here so let's scroll
down you can see down here uh that first
of all we did testing and we found this
unit is 83% efficient on AC output which
is very very common roughly low 80s is
kind of the the ballpark that we see all
these performance some a little higher
some a little lower so it's pretty much
right down the middle and what we see
here is this shows the largest device we
were running in this case because we're
only running a refrigerator it just
shows that unit or that value but it
says you know total Watts needed after
running you know this we're going to
pull out 200 Watts so what we'll see
down here is that in order to Output 200
watts of the device what we're going to
be left with is
3,875 or8 I'm sorry 3,8 155 Watts okay
that may or may not mean anything to you
so let's get into actual using this tool
because the values down here uh you're
going to see a lot more feedback once
you start changing these values so let's
say you have a 12h hour outage I mean
you know that can happen 12 hours all
right well now we just selected 1,200
I'm sorry 12 hours for this refrigerator
and if we scroll down again column AK we
see that we have 12200 Watts left so
we've used up a fair amount now that's
assuming you don't have a you know any
kind of solar panels or a gas generator
to power this so as you can see it
begins to show you quickly how much this
can power and for how long let's bump
this down and let's say you know hey we
wanted a power refrigerator for 2 hours
and maybe we have a microwave that we're
going to run for a few minutes you know
we need to heat up some food I mean
again I'm just kind of throwing out some
examples here so again using our example
column AK if we scroll down well we have
3, 553 uh Watts left in capacity wat
hours excuse me
so what this does is it quickly shows
you how much it can power for how long
now if you see some of these devices
like this one over here the ecoflow
river two it would go into the negative
for running those devices after that
period of time so what I would encourage
you to do is just come around over here
and just play with this calculator say
well I need to run a space heater too I
want it for you know maybe two hours
okay well great now we can come down to
our calculator and oops I'm sorry I
forgot to one of the things you also
have to do
is select the number of devices in this
case one so you can see wow that really
pulled a lot space heaters are very
power intensive so the more you play
with this it's going to show you you can
you can get a really quick understanding
of well I can power this for this long
and if I change the value over here now
I can only Power it this long and again
if you have solar panels you extend the
life of the battery or rather you give
more time uh you know to build a power
things now I also want to quickly
showcase the 240 volt AC output
capabilities by powering my V my
electric vehicle now shown here I have
the 240 volt plug connected to the car
charger and the maximum wattage output
for the ecoflow Delta Pro 3 is 4,000
watts and I've got my car's charger set
to 17 amps at 240 volts so I'm
outputting roughly
3,922 Watts so again check out the
calculator that I covered a moment ago
and I'll link to it below and you can
really learn to understand how much this
can power for how long ecoflow smart
generator 4000 dual fuel now while you
can charge the Delta Pro 3 from an AC
Source such as a wasall sock and then
obviously from solar panels one another
unique feature about ecoflow is that
they specifically built a dual fuel
generator their new ecoflow smart
generator 4000 that can communicate with
the Delta Pro 3 to charge it directly
via direct current and as shown here you
can connect these two together via DC
ports the gas generator can output 3,200
Watts which is a 40% improvement over
their previous smart generators now
since the typical gas generator outputs
via AC the one that you may buy at the
store a gas generator with this new DC
connectivity feature that the 4,000
model has you don't have a loss in
converting from AC to DC so if you're
looking for a tight connection between
your battery solar and gas system this
system is very optimized for this
purpose this device also supports both
gasoline and propane a single gasoline
tank outputs roughly 9 kilowatt hours of
electricity and I tend to go with
propane as it's easy to store and can
last up to 25 years but it doesn't
necessarily produce as much output as
gasoline but I do prefer the benefits of
propane and what I appreciate about this
dual fuel generator is the ease of use
via their app it's incredibly
customizable which allows you to Define
when it turns on and off to power the
Delta Pro 3 for example if the dp3 runs
low it can automatically start and talk
to the dual fuel generator to start it
up so it can power it and when the smart
generator and PV are simultaneously
connected to the portable power station
the system prioritizes solar energy for
recharging and utilizing the fast DC
charging the gas generators only started
for assistance when the electricity
level is critically low and Urgent
recharging is needed for example during
a known power outage period or brown out
intervals making full use of solar
energy to save on costs so the advantage
here is that this approach really
ensures that the gas generator doesn't
need to run continuously for power
generation thereby reducing noise while
still providing a reliable power supply
who is this designed for Okay so we've
reviewed the specs and features but
let's try to answer the real question
here who is this really designed for the
short answer is anyone who wants an easy
to setup backup or offgrid power system
while still wanting a mobile device um
I've done a lot of DIY videos on this
channel for solar and I know that's
going to come up in the comments section
and by all means if you go that route I
would encourage you to do so there's
definitely some advantages but there I
know there are going to be individuals
watching this video that don't want to
take the time to learn it or don't have
the time they don't want to pick up the
extra tools needed and they would rather
just grab a system that's ready that can
be plug and play and that's really what
you're getting here plus the mobility
Factor again I've built DIY setups but
they're not compact built and engineered
the way these are they're not really
designed for mobility and it is worth
mentioning that if you want something
that's more powerful than this unit I
would encourage you to check out our uh
ecoflow Ultra model video review that we
did which came out in January it's a
step up from this unit it's uh it's a
lot larger it's a lot heavier and it's
not mobile but what this device the dp3
the Delta uh Pro 3 that we're reviewing
it really Bridges the gap between a
permanent whole home system and smaller
portable units like the ones I review on
this channel periodically and those
those typically average at around 50 lbs
whereas this model comes in at 113 lb
and technically it is still mobile it
probably will require two people to load
it into a vehicle but it is mobile now
additionally it's Advanced app features
they provide a great option if you want
to control and monitor remotely uh in
short it's powerful enough to handle
heavy loads but not really constrained
to a permanent instulation and while I
mostly keep my original Delta Pros in my
garage there are times where I'll go to
events and having them just come in
handy also this unit would be a good fit
for those who want an easy system to set
up and get going quickly without having
to build a custom DIY system which we
talked about a second to go and again
I've done a lot of videos on those and
you can check them out in the library uh
but they do have a learning curve which
this unit really resolves that issue
final thoughts so here's my final
thoughts I've worked with a lot of these
solar generator companies over the years
I've
reviewed quite a number of these and
most of them are typically a lot smaller
than this one again if you looked at my
library especially in our Solar section
you're going to see many of these types
of videos and I've seen a lot of
companies roll out products that on
paper they look amazing but when used
they just don't deliver but on the other
hand up to this point ecoflow the models
they have sent me uh have really
performed well but if that changes I'll
definitely let you know so I really I'm
saying that because I have no issue
referring or recommending this product
again as I mentioned a few times in this
video one of the units I still use on a
regular basis years after having
received it is her original Delta pro
model which this new dp3 is replacing uh
the original model the Delta Pro it's
been a freaking tank I've I've pushed it
I've been rough with it I've powered it
you know at the limit pushing it to for
example charging my EV and other things
that require a lot of draw and it just
keeps sticking away uh now as I pointed
out in my annual solar generator
comparison video if you haven't checked
that out I'll put a link to it below we
did it a month or two ago this year I'm
going to be narrowing down my videos to
just a handful of companies that I'm
comfortable recommending on this channel
and eof Flows at the top of this list uh
again I've seen so many of these
manufacturers pop up they've sent me
units some of them just are pieces of
junk and I get question ask all the time
why aren't you reviewing this model why
aren't you reviewing this model the
models that we bring now on the channel
not that we haven't in the past but
right now we're just narrowing down to
ones that we have seen appr proven track
record and so with this model they you
know in this particular manufacturer
ecoflow they one of the things I like is
they just keep innovating and rolling
out better and better products and I
think this is just another example so I
hope this video at least gives you a
high Lev understanding of this unit's
features and capabilities and if you
have any questions feel free to post
those below I'll post a link in a coupon
code in the description comments section
if you want to check one of these out as
always stay safe out there
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