
EcoFlow Delta
1260 Wh, 14 kg
EcoFlow Delta
1260 Wh, 14 kg
The corresponding output section (AC 230 volts or USB) must be activated with the corresponding switch. In the case of USB, this is located within the area with the thin grey line or between the SchuKo sockets.
I have no experience with this and do not know how an update could be carried out. It has also happened to me that I have to reconnect the solar module several times until the device recognises the charging mode properly.
The connections or plugs are different... as far as I can see on ours.
It depends on the machine. There are various machines. I can only say that the DeLonghi EN 125 PIXIE can be operated perfectly.
You definitely have to ask your electrician - he knows best (honestly) - but the cable alone (which is not available for purchase because it is a suicide cable!!) is not enough...
what exactly do you want to know?
Galaxus, this question is probably for you, because I am neither a seller of these products nor otherwise involved in your purchasing strategy. And please stop placing any questions in the "community", but take your role as a seller, merci.
There is no way to limit the charging current. But the maximum 1200W charging power should also be OK.
I would also be very interested in this question!
none. other models of the (I think) pro line have extra batteries.
If the Ecoflow was switched off, this is not normal. Ours has been standing for a while and still has 99%.
The supplier could not provide any feedback as they do not have any information about this case. It would therefore be best if you contacted the manufacturer directly. This page can help you: https://www.ecoflow.com/us/support
This model can handle up to 400W of solar power, whereby 10A or 65V must not be exceeded. Presumably, it is possible to connect the modules in series (adding up the voltage), since a parallel connection (adding up the current) would possibly exceed the 10A. Since I do not know the detailed data (voltage/current) of your modules, no definitive statements can be made here. In any case, the weaker module will always determine the total power (https://photovoltaik-guru.de/module/reihenschaltung-und-parallelschaltung-elektronik-kurz-erklaert.html). Therefore, it is always recommended to use equally strong modules. You will also need an adapter from the Anderson connector to the MC4.
I don't understand
As per the manual (pg. 4), the maximum input power is 400 W, and the maximum input current is 10 A. The use of third party solar panels is supported (pg. 9). Damage caused by the use of third party solar panels is not covered by warranty. The input voltage range is 10 to 65 V DC (pg9). In a field test, the device was charging at 360 W with a 400 w (nominal) solar panel from EcoFlow. After the panel heated up, the charging power reduced to about 320 W.
A power station with a suitable solar panel and possibly a solar cable extension. Oh yes: sun, of course ;-)
The Delta can be charged by mains cable, 12V car charger or solar. If the fan heater does not require too much power, it can be operated on the Delta. Of course, it only makes sense to do this when no mains power is available. The Delta costs 1449€, 800 charges (until only 80% capacity is available) should be possible. The bottom line is that mains power is much cheaper.
This cable will work. I would recommend a longer cable. 3m is not very long if you are in the shadow and you want to setup the panel in the sun.
The Ecoflow Delta can output up to 1800W at the SCHUKO sockets. Short-term current peaks of up to 3300W are possible. This is necessary for some electrical appliances. The start-up current is higher for e.g. refrigerators, appliances with electric motors, etc.
Yes, without solar panels.
Hoi and Yes, there are fans built in, various youtube heads "document" that: https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=ecoflow+delta+1300+noise I find these talking heads more annoying than the fans - my2cents. LG and happy new year
Hello, the page you linked to ends in a 404 - LG
You can plug everything in at the same time. The Ecoflows take priority power from the 220V socket and if this is not available, automatically from the other power source.
There is a cigarette lighter socket under the 12Volt output cover. Car Power Output (x1): 108.8W, 13.6V DC, 8A max. You can make a suitable cable, but I wouldn't recommend it, as the Ecoflow has no charging electronics. The Ecoflow's fuse will probably blow before the car battery is properly charged. The Ecoflow is definitely not suitable for this. But of course you can use a charger like this with the Ecoflow: AEG LT 10.0 (12V, 24V, 10 A)
According to the manufacturer, it is recommended to use the unit in an upright position.
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