Ecoflow Delta Max & Solar Tracker Review

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FREE POWER ALL DAY LONG ANYWHERE - NEVER MOVE A SOLAR PANEL AGAIN! FULLY AUTOMATIC SOLAR TRACKER & ECOFLOW DELTA MAX PREVIEW.

Specs on Delta Max & Solar Tracker

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Im itching to get the Delta Pro! Best of the best!

leroycarter
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instead of investing in a bulky tracker like this, you can invest in another set of solar panel to compensate the energy lost, you get the safety of redundancy on the go, and you might even get more juice.

zone
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I think buying an extra panel is way cheaper and more efficient than buying a solar tracker.

saadr
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I bought 1, 360 watts of generic solar panels for about $1/watt. Hooked up in 2S2P, they provide just under 80 volts and 20 amps. These more than easily provide 800 watts to my Ecoflow Max across the day, even during overcast conditions, not being properly angled and/or slight shade without being moved. Far cheaper than the solar tracker that only holds a 400 watt panel. I could get another 2 panels and it would still be cheaper and more resilient in a 2S3P setup.

johncasey
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Amazing how your never fail to show us something unique and different.
This thing reminds me of those Rovers on Mars.

rebellucy
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I'd totally buy the tracker if they sold it on it's own. I'm not in the market for the big stuff but that solar tracker is impressive. I have been planning to DIY one.

SetitesTechAdventures
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$3, 400!!!! Is this thing made of solid gold? How the hell could Ecoflow justify that price? I highly highly doubt it would be costing Ecoflow $2k+ for manufacturing cost of this small tracker. The price is absolutely insane. Maybe if it was around $1500 I would consider.

mclaine
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I like the small solar tracker and the small array it uses. Everything else is already in the commercial market. As a camping unit it looks convenient for solar charging. Also remote off the grid living would find it useful.

yossarianmnichols
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Always brining us cool ideas and gadgets - thanks! 👍 Now, if only I knew how to make my house use that energy 🤔

daveclark
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My wife asks me to stop watching your videos because you make it easy to want to buy something lol.

FRTEHRPER
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The solar tracker is cool, but I feel like it needs to be able to mount more solar panels in the same general form factor to be worth the cost. If you could deploy 800w worth of highly efficient tracking panels in a mobile situation, in addition to your rooftop solar, that would be worth it given the small footprint. If your system is big enough to handle that much juice I don't think the cost for the tracker would be a major hurdle.

myvids
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As ever, yours is my most helpful, (& interesting, ) YouTube subscription.

steven_marque_official_channel
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Looking at Kickstarter if my math is correct the Solar Tracker is approximately
$2000.00 alone. It is really cool and has a good amount of features but as others have said
it is more economical to buy another panel. Ecoflow has been constantly innovating and I'm looking forward
to see what they come up with in the future.

jbranche
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Wow! Great video!
We have 20 solar panels on our roof for 15 years.

briangallant
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This would be best for specific use scenarios, ie science expedition, military, reflecting sun off a mirror to explore a deep cave, or to concentrate solar heat on one spot using multiple trackers. When panels weren't as cheap, these were moar cost effective. There are cheaper permanent trackers available for home builds. There's even a DIY non powered design using hydraulic struts, which aim the panel by using the variable heat of the moving sun to expand and contract the struts. I think I read somewhere It doesn't really work, but his cat liked it. Look it up, maybe he listened to his cat and improved it.

mikemotorbike
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Just stumbled across your site & this video, absolutely clear, informative & very good audio & visual demonstration, I’m a new subscriber so keep up the fantastic work 10/10, your video has truly given me much food for thought now I’m seriously considering purchasing one of these units, ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

garypinnock
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Wow, with this setup its easy to be fully energy independent!

nutzeeer
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Considering the outrageous cost for this, use your money to buy additional panels instead.

laserguy
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Free power...free electricity....as long as you don't include the cost of the solar panels and other equipment.

mrbr
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I love this idea, but I want to go a little further. I want to have multiple arrays like this that can fold themselves up and lower into a concrete "bunker" with a storm door cover on it. That way it can defend itself against hurricanes in Florida and Puerto Rico etc.

hydrazi