EcoFlow DELTA 2 Max Review - Backup Power in a Small Package

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I realize that these types of videos do not get as many views, but those of us watching them really appreciate your work. I so respect how thorough you are. Thank you.

shayanawolfe
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Just watched a 9 minute ecoflow commercial and I'm not even mad.

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We bought one of these last year and LOVE it! It has saved us so many times here in California.

westphalfamily
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I bought EcoFlow Delta 1300 on Dec 25, 2021 with its 2 Year warrant. After using this unit for a UPS for my Main Desktop Computer, the EcoFlow decides to shut down and not to work anymore. Even though this is expected with any device, it was dealing with customer support that will stop me from ever buying anything from this company! I dealt with Joyce in customer service and I asked to speak with a supervisor and all I got was the run around! Customer service came out directly and said they wouldn’t do that! Hard to fix a problem when you are not allowed to talk to ANYONE!

catrp
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I'm an American expat living in the Philippines and after spending 14+ hours in the dark and without aircon due to a recent typhoon, I decided to invest in the Ecoflow Delta 2 max and an extra smart battery and transfer switch. I just had a licensed Filipino electrician install the transfer switch and my wife and I now have peace of mind in our small apartment in case we lose power again, which happens quite frequently actually. The power grid here is very unstable and there are many scheduled and unscheduled power interruptions. My current setup will run my refrigerator, aircon, lights, water cooler for at least a full day if needed. I'm so glad I decided to purchase from Ecoflow Philippines.

patrickh
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I have the Ecoflow mini i think i paid 600 and change and i love it. When you start getting into the bigger solar generators, as the Delta 2 Max they are way beyond my fixed incomes budget. If you want to prepare for a grid down scenario i suggest DIY batteries, Solar Panels, Charge controller. and Inverter. Depending on what you need to run you can pay about 200.00 for a battery (AGM) 30 Amp charge Controller 120.00, 2000 watt Inverter about 175.00, solar panel (s) 80.00 for 100 watts and lets say 50.00 for wiring. So for about 700.00 or little less you can run just about anything you need in case of an emergency. Also the thing about Led Acid batteries they are not susceptible to an EMP. LIPO Batteries have electronics inside(BMS) and would have to be protected against an EMP. I don't like to have to post this kind of response because Ecoflow sells great products, but a lot of us just cant afford the top of the line solar generators.

mannyfragoza
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Thank you for this. I've spent a couple years trying to convince my family that we need to invest in a generator. The events of the past year have finally convinced them. This company is making some great options for our needs and requirements.

patricedeavila
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New prepper a 2000watt (different brand) power station. But I'm looking to purchase a 2nd one.

Everyone thinks I'm crazy for getting ready for when SHTF. People have short term memory. I remember the GREAT TOILET PAPER SHORTAGE....i.never want to have that feeling of being helpless again. That was my wake up call

EM-dqbr
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Love it, that's what my family is working on now, solar powering our tiny home.

kevaroony
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Newer prepping here, I definitely need to improve my preps regarding power... I saw your solar power video and ended up getting a cheaper portal unit to learn on and I can confidently say Camping with 1 versus without 1 makes a world of difference So I can only imagine what the world would be like without electricity and being the only person on the block with one of these bad boys. Not that everyone on the block needs to know that I have it but you know... Feels good to be ready...

beccadolls
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Just bought one on Memorial Day sale and have been testing it. So far its a great addition to my prepping line up. Now i have a 4500 Champion gas/ propane gen and the delta 2 Max with solar panels. Im testing its capabilities at the moment, so far real happy

g_dub
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I'm definitely a fan of EcoFlow. I have the River Pro with a spare battery and a Delta 1000. I'd love to have the higher power of the Delta 2 Max, but for the price I went with units that would cover my basic needs. I have a Generac whole house 22k generator and a Honda 2200 inverter generator, but both are limited to fuel on hand and best used for outages that last for days or weeks rather than for months.

BigBlue
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Sounds good. 51 lbs might seem light to you, but wait until you get into your 70s! So even though the Anker 767 is heavier, the presence of the wheels makes me lean more in that direction. I'll see if I can find something around 50 lbs and do some lifting tests. Thanks for all of your work in this area.

dcinpa
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I appreciate your battery reviews and opinions, Kris. Ecoflow really does seem to have the most bang for your buck.

brendag
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I strongly agree. I'm actually considering buying this very model. I already own an EcoFlow River 600 MAX, which I've had for around two years now, and I'm kinda torn between waiting and saving up to go for The EcoFlow Delta Pro or going right now, for the Delta Max Version 2 instead. IMHO, it looks to me like the Delta Pro is probably the very pinnacle of the contemporary Solar Generator Market, while I think the Delta Max Version 2 hits the sweet spot in performance versus price.

markjob
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I bought the Delta Max with extra batteries about a year ago. I've been waiting for the LiFePo4 model to supplement what I can already do. I can power most of my home with these.

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Just got me a Delta 2 recently. It's awesome. What it can power is absolutely nuts. I got an old fridge and it pulls 125W/ average 118W when steady. PS4 and a 40inch TV just 70W.(Volume high and playing COD online)😂. Small rice cooker with 1 cup rice and using 1 bottle of water to wash rice 2x and rest to boil. High 338W but rice is done within 16 minutes. Basics are out the way. Everything else is just extra. Just know I'll be better off than most. Plus I can have movie nights almost everyday if I want.😅. Just need to buy DVDs😢

enkisson
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Thank you for pointing out that this model can power a portable AC! Their surges are pretty insane and with a surge rating of 4800W (and 3400W continuous) this should power the majority of them, especially the ones with inverter technology.

anthonym
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We bought this model with four of the 220W solar panels and 100' extended cable along with an extra battery with plans to buy a second spare battery. This thing is a beast!

playbassken
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As your showing the power generators I will say this that is one heavy duty table!. My wife and have been looking at a lot of different solar generators but the cost right now is high especially on a fixed income. But you do provide very well done information on these units. Thank you for your time to educate!.!

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