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To set up the EcoFlow Delta Pro for home backup, charge the battery using a solar panel or wall outlet, connect it to a power inverter, and use EcoFlow's app to monitor and control the system. This setup allows you to provide power during outages and charge your devices. The Delta Pro's 3600Wh capacity and 4,800W output make it suitable for most household needs.
Setting Up Your Solar Panel
To set up your solar panel, first, ensure it is compatible with the EcoFlow Delta Pro, which supports up to 800W of solar input. Connect the solar panel to the Delta Pro’s solar input port, which is located on the top of the unit. Use the EcoFlow solar charge controller for optimal charging efficiency and safety. For example, the EcoFlow 400W solar panel can fully charge the Delta Pro in about 5.5 hours under ideal conditions.
Connecting Your Power Inverter
To use the EcoFlow Delta Pro for home backup, you’ll need to connect it to a power inverter, which converts the DC power from the Delta Pro to AC power for household appliances. EcoFlow recommends using their own River Pro inverter, but other inverters with a 240V 50A output rating or higher can also work. Connect the inverter to the Delta Pro’s AC output port and ensure the inverter is properly grounded for safety.
Monitoring and Controlling Your System
Use the EcoFlow app to monitor and control your Delta Pro system, including charging status, power output, and battery health. This allows you to stay informed and make adjustments as needed. Additionally, the app allows you to schedule charging and discharging, set up custom power plans, and receive notifications when the system is ready to use or when a backup power event occurs.
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