🔋 Power Up Your Life with DELTA 2 Max!
The EF ECOFLOW Portable Power Station DELTA 2 Max is a high-capacity solar generator designed for home backup, featuring a 2048Wh capacity, 2400W output, and rapid charging capabilities. With a long-lasting LFP battery and expandable capacity, it ensures reliable power for all your devices while operating quietly and efficiently.
Brand | EF ECOFLOW |
Wattage | 2048 Watt-hours |
Fuel Type | Electric |
Power Source | Solar Powered |
Recommended Uses For Product | Home Backup |
Item Weight | 50 Pounds |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Output Wattage | 2400 |
Special Feature | As Quiet as 30 dB, 2400W LFP Solar Generator, Expandable Capacity. Up to 6kWh, No fumes. No noise. No maintenance., 10-Year Long-Lasting LFP battery |
Included Components | DC5521 to DC5525 Cable, User Manual, EcoFlow DELTA2 Max Power Station, AC Charging Cable, Car Charging Cable |
Color | Black&Grey |
Product Dimensions | 12.2"L x 9.7"W x 20"H |
Material | ABS |
Model Name | DELTA2 Max |
Engine Type | 4 Stroke |
Ignition System Type | electric |
Engine Displacement | 79 Cubic Centimeters |
Runtime | 43 minutes |
Total Power Outlets | 6 |
Frequency | 60 Hz |
Engine Power Maximum | 2400 Watts |
Starting Wattage | 4800 Watts |
Running Wattage | 2.4E+3 Watts |
UPC | 842783128706 |
Manufacturer | EF ECOFLOW |
Part Number | EFD350 |
Item Weight | 50 pounds |
Item model number | EFD350 |
Style | DELTA 2 Max 2048Wh |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Sound Level | 30 dB |
Display Style | LCD |
Certification | CEC, DOE |
Special Features | As Quiet as 30 dB, 2400W LFP Solar Generator, Expandable Capacity. Up to 6kWh, No fumes. No noise. No maintenance., 10-Year Long-Lasting LFP battery |
Usage | RVs |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | 5 Year |
Z**Y
Go solar!!
My order arrived in great shape. At first, I was concerned because the panels showed up first and Amazon marked my whole order as delivered. I contacted customer service (which was prompt in addressing my concerns) and was told not to worry. It arrived 2 days later in n great shape. It was not packaged in an Amazon box. It came in the original box which tells you what it is so if you need privacy from nosy neighbors, I would recommend requesting additional packaging.I am VERY pleased with my purchase!After surviving Hurricane Helene, I realized that in a bad situation, gas for my regular generator would not always be available and without gas, it was useless. I researched many solar generators and found this one to be the best fit for my home and situation.The panels are easy to set up.The generator is solid and a bit heavy but I had no problems carrying it. I am an older, disabled woman with a healing broken hand.The generator comes with multiple ways to charge and has ports to charge cell phones.I feel very confident that this unit will suit my purposes in the event of another storm or regular power outage. I live in an area where I get unobstructed sun on most days so solar is an excellent option for me.With the price of groceries, I spent as much on this unit as I did replacing all my lost refrigerated and frozen foods. Another savings point is the price of gas to keep gas generators running and trips to the gas station. Solar solves that issue!This unit alone will not charge your whole home but it will keep your lights on, your refrigerator running and charge your phones in a power outage. I’m considering purchasing another battery to be able to charge more appliances at a later date.For me, this purchase is well worth the money and I would definitely recommend this to anyone looking for an alternative to gas generators.
L**R
So Far, Very Good
I've read a LOT of reviews, watched a LOT of Youtube videos and had given the purchase of a solar generator (actually, it's just a big rechargeable battery) a LOT of thought. I won't go into all the specs and technical junk since a lot of the other reviewers have done all that. I will just try and briefly discuss What I think about it. I spent around $1,700 for it but that included a big 200 watt solar panel. I see now that the whole package has even gone down a couple hundred dollars to around $1.500 but I still think I got a pretty good deal.I'm a 66 year old female and though both the battery and solar panels are heavy, I can still move them to where I want them. It's summer time here in the Deep South so I laid the solar panel flat on the ground where strong sunlight could shine on it. I had to move the battery fairly close to the panels since the connection cords are only so long, however I set it on a garden stand up off the ground and covered it with a white reflective towel to keep it from getting hot. The color of the battery is dark grey and will absorb a lot of heat if left out uncovered. And for crying out loud, don't forget about it and leave it out in the rain, or it will be ruined. My battery was at 38% charge when unpacked from the box it was shipped in. After 2 days of being charged by the solar panel (and with adjustments made for the movement of the earth and sun) it got to 76% charge. I like having the option to charge it by use of solar panels (and you can connect 2 of them at the same time but I only used the one it came with), but I hope I don't have to use them very often, since it's not a very efficient way to charge it. I charged it the rest of the way to 100% using a household outlet.I chose this particular solar generator (battery) because of the many high reviews, the price, and an output of 2400 watts will power a LOT of things such as refrigerators, freezers, a washing machine, coffee pots, microwave and all the smaller electronics and crap one thinks they'll need if the power should go off for several days. BUT!!! It won't power big appliances for more than 2 or 3 days before needing recharging. That's where the gas generator really comes in handy. It can be used just long enough to recharge the solar battery then shut off to save gas. That's my plan anyway if it should come to it. I think having both a solar generator and a gas/propane generator is the best way to do it as long as you have enough fuel.I connected my now fully charged solar battery to a mini fridge and it stayed nice and cold for 3 days until I disconnected the fridge and plugged it back into a regular outlet. I learned that if you're going to store the battery long term, that it needs to be at 50% or slightly less of a charge to keep the battery safe from self-damage. I don't know the details about why it needs to be at a lower charge, but whatever. The digital readouts are easy to see, it can be connected by an app to your phone, which would be nice in case you needed to see how things were going at the ol' homestead while you were out foraging for berries and non-poisonous mushrooms. But wait! If there's been an EMP then nothing will work anywa................!I suggest learning how to build a Faraday cage and storing your expensive battery in it when it's not needed. The solar panels are huge. Good luck figuring out how to keep them from getting melted if the bombs fall or the sun belches out a big one in our direction. But, you can only do what you can do......So far, I really like my big battery. I have absolutely nothing negative to say about it. If it should fail for some reason I will be here to update this review even before you hear the sonic boom I created getting here. Oh yeah! I forgot to mention shipping. The battery took about a week after ordering to arrive and it was very well packaged. The solar panel was shipped separately and took about another week (two weeks after initial order) to arrive in very good condition. I chose to purchase it through Amazon because I'm very familiar with Amazon and it was several hundred dollars cheaper than if I bought it directly from Ecoflow. And shipping is free with Prime.
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