Capacity
Yeti Pro 4000: +394 Wh (+10.9%).
This comparison targets buyers shopping for a high-capacity LFP power station suited to home backup, off-grid projects, or extended outages. The Delta Pro and Yeti Pro 4000 share identical running power (3600W), surge capacity (7200W), and the same 47-out-of-53 device compatibility rate. Where they split is in the details.
The Yeti Pro 4000 holds a larger 3993.6 Wh battery and supports up to 3000W of solar input, nearly double the Delta Pro's 1600W max. It also edges ahead on longevity with 4000 rated cycles versus 3500. The Delta Pro counters with a notable weight advantage at 99.2 lbs compared to 115.7 lbs for the Yeti Pro 4000, a difference of roughly 14% that matters if you plan to load it into a truck bed or move it between rooms.
Both units are expandable, so neither locks you into a single-battery ceiling.
Overall Winner
Yeti Pro 4000
Powers 47 of 53 tested devices
Yeti Pro 4000 wins overall, but the best pick depends on your use case.
Absolute values shown. Bars are scaled within this comparison for readability.
Each metric is independent. Bar lengths are not comparable across different compare pages.
Yeti Pro 4000: +394 Wh (+10.9%).
Delta: Tie (0%).
Delta: Tie (0%).
Delta Pro: -16.5 lbs (14.3% lighter).
Yeti Pro 4000: +500 cycles (+14.3%).
These two stations produce the same result on 53 of 53 devices.
Both can run: 47 · Neither can run: 6
These are 240V or high-voltage devices โ neither station supports them.
Central AC (3-Ton)
Electric Water Heater (50 Gal)
Well Pump (1 HP)
Electric Clothes Dryer
RV Rooftop AC (13,500 BTU)
Pancake Air Compressor (6-Gallon)
| Spec | Delta Pro | Yeti Pro 4000 |
|---|---|---|
| Capacity | 3,600 Wh | 3,993.6 Wh ✓ |
| Running Power | 3,600 W | 3,600 W |
| Surge Power | 7,200 W | 7,200 W |
| Weight | 99.2 lbs (45.0 kg) ✓ | 115.7 lbs (52.5 kg) |
| Energy Density | 80.0 Wh/kg ✓ | 76.1 Wh/kg |
| Portability Tier | heavy | stationary |
| Chemistry | LFP | LFP |
| Cycle Life | 3,500 | 4,000 ✓ |
| Expandable | Yes | Yes |
| UPS | No | No |
| AC Voltage | 120V | 120V |
Best-case charging profile using compatible solar panels.
MPPT: 11-150V
MPPT: 13.3-145V
Charge speed comparison
Longer bar = faster charge (inverted scale)
All tested devices grouped by category. Click a category to expand.
| Device | Delta Pro | Runtime | Yeti Pro 4000 | Runtime |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Box Fan (20-inch) | Safe | 30.4h | Safe | 33.7h |
| Central AC (3-Ton) | Voltage Fail | N/A | Voltage Fail | N/A |
| Dehumidifier (70 Pint) | Safe | 2.9h | Safe | 3.3h |
| Gas Furnace Fan (Blower) | Safe | 2.4h | Safe | 2.6h |
| Portable AC (12,000 BTU) | Safe | 1.9h | Safe | 2.1h |
| Space Heater (1,500W) | Safe | 1.7h | Safe | 1.9h |
| Window AC (8,000 BTU) | Safe | 3.5h | Safe | 3.9h |
| Device | Delta Pro | Runtime | Yeti Pro 4000 | Runtime |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Electric Water Heater (50 Gal) | Voltage Fail | N/A | Voltage Fail | N/A |
| Garage Door Opener (Residential) | Safe | 14h | Safe | 15.5h |
| Well Pump (1 HP) | Voltage Fail | N/A | Voltage Fail | N/A |
| Device | Delta Pro | Runtime | Yeti Pro 4000 | Runtime |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2-Slice Bread Toaster | Safe | 1.7h | Safe | 1.9h |
| Coffee Maker | Safe | 1.6h | Safe | 1.7h |
| Digital Air Fryer | Safe | 1.5h | Safe | 1.6h |
| Electric Skillet | Safe | 1.7h | Safe | 1.9h |
| Electric Stove (Single Burner) | Safe | 1.4h | Safe | 1.6h |
| Electric Water Kettle | Safe | 1.7h | Safe | 1.9h |
| Instant Pot (6 Qt) | Safe | 1.7h | Safe | 1.9h |
| Microwave Oven (1000W) | Safe | 1.3h | Safe | 1.5h |
| Rice Cooker | Safe | 2.7h | Safe | 3h |
| Slow Cooker | Safe | 8.4h | Safe | 9.3h |
| Toaster Oven | Safe | 1.4h | Safe | 1.6h |
| Device | Delta Pro | Runtime | Yeti Pro 4000 | Runtime |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dishwasher | Safe | 1.4h | Safe | 1.6h |
| Electric Clothes Dryer | Voltage Fail | N/A | Voltage Fail | N/A |
| French Door Refrigerator | Safe | 12.2h | Safe | 13.5h |
| Washing Machine | Safe | 1.9h | Safe | 2.2h |
| Device | Delta Pro | Runtime | Yeti Pro 4000 | Runtime |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Circular Saw (Corded) | Safe | 1.4h | Safe | 1.6h |
| Corded Drill / Hammer Drill | Safe | 2.3h | Safe | 2.6h |
| Electric Chainsaw (14-inch) | Safe | 1.4h | Safe | 1.6h |
| Pancake Air Compressor (6-Gallon) | Soft Start | 1.6h | Soft Start | 1.7h |
| Shop Vac (Wet/Dry, 5-6 HP Peak) | Safe | 1.8h | Safe | 2h |
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The Delta Pro is the better pick for buyers who prioritize portability and want a capable 3600W station they can relocate without a struggle. The Yeti Pro 4000 earns the edge for those building larger solar arrays or needing maximum cycle life, thanks to its 3000W solar input and 4000-cycle rating. Overall, the Yeti Pro 4000 takes the win on capacity and solar flexibility, making it the stronger long-term investment for stationary home backup and solar-heavy setups.
Yeti Pro 4000 is the stronger overall choice in this matchup based on weighted compatibility across 53 tested devices.
Yeti Pro 4000 has higher battery capacity (3,993.6 Wh), which generally supports longer runtime on the same load.
Delta Pro has the faster best-case solar recharge profile in our panel compatibility test set.
Delta Pro is lighter at 99.2 lbs vs 115.7 lbs. Delta Pro is rated heavy for portability.
Both power stations can run 47 of 53 tested devices.