240V Double Voltage Hub which provides the 120V split phase arrangement to produce 240V
Connected both Delta Pro Units via the Hub’s two cables to each infinity port. Using my 240V external 10ft 4 wire cable (neutral and floating ground connected together) I then installed the 240V male plug to the hub’s receiving receptacle. Disconnected main incoming electrical grid 400amp breaker which feeds the home’s 240V distribution panel. Connected the other end of the 240V male plug to the home’s external 240V receptacle which feeds directly to a 60 amp breaker located in the 240V home distribution panel. Energized both Pro units then depressed the button on the double voltage hub which allows a 240V output to occur. First observation with majority of 120V loads off except internet, ceiling fans and a couple lights is that the first Pro unit displayed approximately 124 watts and approximately 42 watts on the second Pro unit. This is exactly as expected because it all depends on which leg of the 120V split phase the load is being fed from. Reason being, there are two vertical columns of 120V loads breakers that are supplied power by each split phase (i.e., 120V powering first column of breakers & other 120V split phase powering 2nd column of breakers). Afterwards, I decided to test a 240V appliance (i.e., dryer 5600 watts @ 240V) with the same 120V loads on described above. I decided to run for only 3 minutes and observed approximately 2900 watt loads on each unit. In conclusion, the Ecoflow Double Voltage Hub performs as designed.
Quality |
Rated 5 out of 5
|
---|---|
Easy to Use |
Rated 5 out of 5
|