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The EF ECOFLOW DELTA Pro Ultra with Smart Home Panel 2 is a cutting-edge 6144Wh LiFePO4 battery power station delivering 7200W AC output at 120/240V. Designed for whole-home backup, it supports heavy appliances, offers rapid 2-hour solar recharge, and integrates seamlessly with smart home systems for automatic switchover and energy optimization. Expandable up to 90kWh, it’s the ultimate scalable solar generator for modern homes and RVs seeking reliable, eco-friendly power.








































| Best Sellers Rank | #36,483 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #170 in Outdoor Generators |
| Brand | EF ECOFLOW |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 293 Reviews |
| Fuel Type | Battery, Solar |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Residential |
| Voltage | 7200 Volts (AC) |
| Wattage | 7200 watts |
S**S
It’s not just for emergencies. Much better cost/benefit than a generator!
This thing goes WAY beyond expectation! It automatically balances solar inputs and circuit outputs, charging the battery to peak and then shutting off the solar if you aren’t loading it with household circuits. If battery charge drops below your pre-set emergency battery storage level, it pulls electricity from the grid to fill in the gaps. You’re covered 24/7, one way or another. I’ve been eyeballing it and testing things and on a sunny summer day, overnight draws are replaced and the batteries topped off by noonish. Right now, my whole house is running through it with the exception of the A/C and the circuit that the unit is plugged into in order to draw grid power. I have more solar cells coming and a second battery, at which point I expect the electric company to start wondering why I’m selling them electricity but not buying any.
A**R
I love my DPU EB
Our son is a huge ecoflow fan so he recommended for us to get the ecoflow delta pro ultra! He has an extra inverter so it turns out that all we needed to buy was the battery itself! It’s great since we got to save money instead of buying the whole system! The battery is very heavy but at 110lb or so we aren’t too old to move it quite yet! (In our 70s). Our son recommended us to use it to backup our refrigerator since we don’t yet have the smart panel installed so we can’t quite tie it into our home, and our HOA don’t allow for solar panels, but my son and I ran a test and this thing is running our refrigerator as we speak and it’s been two and half days! Still got around 7% left! It’s a game changer for retiree like myself because I travel a lot with my wife and often gone for weeks, so being able to back up my fridge for so long really gave me the peace of mind. I also own some rental property and to be able to power up a tenant’s home during an outage is also quite useful! Nothing make happier tenants than light and warmth. Lastly, my beautiful grandkids love to play with this big instrument. My naughty son even shove his sister away just so he can play with it. She keep saying “sheer!” I think she wants to play too.
K**E
Very Nice . . .
Excellent alternative . . . Three charging options (grid, solar, wind-tidal) . . . Possible compatibility issues when used with with SMART Meters that are configured to adjust potentials . . .
L**.
It Works But With Serious Flaws
Bought this with 2 batteries for vanlife. Got it on sale and used prime card for more savings. Works as expected, runs my window AC, air fryer and everything else fine. The only issue is that charging from an EV charger never reaches 7200w. It only goes up to 6100w. An extra 1200w would be nice, thats 10% of extra charge (since i have 2 batteries) per hour. Update: Been a few months now so... 1. The charge controller makes a clicking sound when it detects power from solar panels, not loud or obnoxious but something to consider i guess? It clicks on/off in the mornings and evenings due to low solar irradiation. 2. The battery level indicator is only accurate for a few days. I think the batteries have to be charged to 100% once in a while to keep it accurate. I currently have it set to max discharge 5% and max charge 95%. The amount of power I use from an EV charger and the percent on the display is off significantly, so when I notice that, i just charge it to full. 3. The LCD display is constantly turning off/on when power is being drawn or stops being drawn. I wish there was a way to permanently turn it off since I live in a van (soon a truck camper 😬) and the bright as light is annoying af. 4. The standby power consumption is consistent with some youtubers measurements. I'm estimating it to be 5-10% per day. That is a big deal for vanlife but the 2 mppts, AC and EV charging makes up for it. My next camper will probably have 1600-2000w worth of panels. I currently have 1040w which would be fine if I didnt run AC or electric heat but I spoil myself. 5. While driving, if your panels become shaded temporarily, the input will go to 0w before going back to normal. If you're in shade too long, say under a lengthy tunnel or bridge or a row of trees, the charge controller won't start charging immediately after you're back in the sun. It takes several minutes, I haven't timed it. This sucks. That's all I can think of for now, hope it helps. Update 2: I just realized the inverter spits out a ton of heat while charging. In my truck camper now and I find that it heats up the entire space really quickly. This might not be the best product for van/camper/rv living since the AC has to fight all the heat this thing produces. May be in the winter I'll have a different opinion...? Update 3: I noticed when charging, the battery % jumps from the mid 50% up to 70% or so. Kinda weird how it can be so innaccurate, even after the update that supposedly fixed the problem of it not displaying the correct battery level. Sometimes I feel like the battery % that's displayed is totally off...seems like a serious flaw when trying to run this on a small solar setup. When the battery level that's displayed is too low and it hits your max discharge level, you won't be able to use it even if you suspect the system is wrong. I'm thinking about selling this thing and going back to building my own system. 🤷 Update 4: Let the system drain to about 4% then charged it fully. It only charged ~8 KWh to get to 100%. Which means about 3500-4000Wh was left, likely in the second battery. The voltage reading must be off so that's probably why it thinks there's only 4% left. Such a disappointment.
D**B
Powerful and Easy to Use
I got the EF ECOFLOW Extra Battery for my DELTA Pro Ultra, and overall, I’m really happy with how smooth everything was—from delivery to setup. The packaging was solid and premium, which made unboxing feel good. Setting it up was super easy; it literally took just a few minutes to connect to my DELTA Pro Ultra inverter. It’s true plug-and-play—no complicated tools or settings needed. That’s a big win for someone like me who wants extra power without extra hassle. If you’re looking to scale your energy storage, this battery is definitely user-friendly once it’s in place. But here’s the thing—it’s heavy. Like, really heavy. I didn’t realize how much two people might be needed just to lift and stack it safely, especially as you add more units. I was surprised by how quickly the weight adds up. Once you go beyond four batteries stacked, the whole setup can start to feel top-heavy. ECOFLOW recommends wall anchors at that point, and after thinking about it, I totally get why. If the stack tips, we’re talking over 500 pounds crashing down. That’s not just dangerous for furniture—it could seriously hurt someone or damage flooring, especially if the surface isn’t perfectly level or solid. So while the tech is simple, you’ve got to plan your space carefully. Still, I can’t knock the performance. It gives me peace of mind knowing I’ve got serious backup power when I need it. It’s ideal for home backup, off-grid setups, or even heavy-duty job sites. As long as you respect the weight and install it safely, it’s a powerful, reliable upgrade. Just maybe keep it away from high-traffic areas and make sure your floor is strong enough to handle it.
B**Y
(Updated x2)Waiting on Ecoflow...
Updated x2: Ecoflow did contact me and warrantied the SP2, and while they sent it, the newest firmware updates fixed my breaker problems. I've never had a problem with support as others have. My experience has been pleasant and I can tell they're upgrading services such as customer support. The products work flawlessly together and couldn't be happier with the combo. Updated: Ecoflow is replacing the SP2 under warranty and has claimed to help with the cost of the reinstall as well. They did contact me and take care of this replacement within 2 days of this past review, so far everything is going well with customer service. ------- First, I love Ecoflow, and have had a wonderful experience with products in the past. I rarely give reviews, let alone negative. I'll update this rating based on how Ecoflow assists me. The ultra is great. Recommend it for sure. The smart panel 2 (SP2) has numerous issues with several customers. The last firmware update did fix my error code, but during the update, 4 of the 12 breakers stopped working. We confirmed it is receiving 0 volts electricity on all 4. So for a $2000 electrical panel, this is not acceptable. Nobody has an answer as to what or why. These new panels use relays, and I'm curious if we just need to replace the relays. Waiting to hear back from customer service, but it has been a few days. So I am exhausting other routes to get their attention and get this resolved. It is a legitimate one star review for now. I'm hoping Ecoflow sees this and expedites customer service for customers. I'm sure many people are having issues with them. Thanks guys I look forward to hearing back from you.
C**R
Back up power for hurricane storms!
Amazing! This is the 2nd one we have purchased this one was sent to my aunt in New Orleans for hurricane storm backup power. It was easy to set up. Perfect amount of power to get through the storm and then can start charging up with the solar panels. This is great because you can continue to add to this system if you find yourself needing more battery. Quality product.
S**.
Not worried about power outages during snow storms anymore
I love the Home Panel 2 & Deltra Pro Ultra design and the fact that battery backup is easily expandable, just add extra batteries into Delta Pro Ultra stack. The Home Panel 2 is much better looking and functional as compared to other smart panel solutions in the market. Best part is that you can any brand breakers and the panel can smartly control them. The trolley for Delta Pro Ultra has wheels to easily move it but has an option for fixed rubber pads too. The battery pack can easily be unplugged from home panel and can be used for parties in your backyard, carried in car for camping purpose etc. The casing of the batteries looks sleek but is also built pretty solid and durable. Moreover, the this Home battery backup solution qualifies for federal tax rebate of 30% too because each battery capacity is 3.6 kWh which is well above the 3 kWh qualification requirement.
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