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Ecoflow Delta Review - Testing Common Household Appliances

May 30, 2021
This is the eco flow

delta

1300. I bought this power station on sale during the

ecoflow

Christmas sales for 11.99 plus tax. This power plant is simply excellent. It will power almost anything you find in your house, besides the dry iron stove, which runs on 240 volts. The investor. The size of this power station makes it a great option for camping or in an emergency situation; However, the battery will not last forever, both in lifespan and short-term capacity. As a side note, I was quite disappointed with how I received the package. Look here, the outer box it came in was not attached.
ecoflow delta review   testing common household appliances
This has nothing to do with the power plant, but it's disappointing to say. The rest of the packaging was very nice and protective. The power station comes with three charging cables. one for solar power, one for charging in your car, and one for charging from the wall of your house. It also comes with the instruction manual, which I found very useful, a thin protective bag to keep out dust particles and a few other small items. is what it looks and sounds like when it is charging because I had just received the power station out of the cold and the shipment is charging at a much lower rate, about 670 watts at 52 percent because it is very cold in the second clip a time.
ecoflow delta review   testing common household appliances

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It's warmed up another day, you can see it's charging at about watts, which is an incredible amount of power as we watch me make this healthy smoothie to blend as a test for this powerhouse. Could you do me a favor, but alone? If this video has given you any value, otherwise don't worry, if this video has helped you in any way, hit the like button. I really appreciate it and it helps my channel grow so I can create more content like this, thank you. For the first test we are going to use my blender to blend a smoothie and see how it works in the power station.
ecoflow delta review   testing common household appliances
No problem worked well. Now let's see how it works in this toaster. The reason I am doing these first tests. with the power station plugged into the wall is to demonstrate that it is fully capable of uninterrupted pass-through charging. You can see the input is about 1080 watts, but once I turn on the toaster it jumps up to 1800 watts input with about 700 watts. output, meaning you can power whatever you want and charge everything at the same time. Many people are interested in using it as an emergency system. You can plug your power station into the wall and then connect your freezer to the power station.
ecoflow delta review   testing common household appliances
This way, if the power ever goes out, your freezer can continue running uninterrupted and you won't lose your frozen foods. Now let's test my full size 1700 watt microwave in my video above. I tried this on the

ecoflow

r600, which didn't work and understandably so. It is only rated at 600 watts with the ability to power up to 1200 watts at a much lower voltage, so 1700 watts was out of the question. I'll leave a link below in the description of that video since I was hoping for the

delta

. 1300 turned on the 1700 watt microwave without any problem after about two seconds of operation, the fans came on but were not noticeable.
I also noticed that I no longer have the delta plugged into the wall charging, which shows that it powers the full size microwave. completely on its own, next let's try to power my refrigerator and freezer combo, which is what I would use this power station for in an emergency. The refrigerator and freezer combo alone consumes about 130 watts running but I was surprised to see that when I open the refrigerator door it jumps to 175 watts, I'm not sure if that's just the light bulb that's using so much power or if the refrigerator It switches to a higher speed every time the door is opened either way, it seems to be inefficient that way, this is my toaster. oven that consumes a lot of energy, about 1400 watts.
You can see that the delta feeds it very well. Another test I wanted to do was my vacuum, it's nothing special just your basic cheap vacuum from Walmart, draws about 700 watts and works fine. For my last test, I am connecting my 50-inch smart TV, it does not consume much power and you can notice that it can run for about 30 hours, that is 87 percent, which is more than enough, the last thing I want to show. This is how I set up the delta for my house. I have my lamp phone and watch charger as well as a security camera and laptop all running off the delta and then I have a solar panel on the window that charges the power station this way.
I can save a little money on the electric bill and am prepared for a power outage with the solar panel and can run and charge life's necessities. It is good to charge it through solar energy at such a low power that it helps preserve the battery. Longer term, I also plan to use the delta for camping to run lights, a small microwave refrigerator, and other general small devices. It's really nice to have such a great inverter that can handle pretty much anything you can throw at it. Now let's talk about some things. I don't like the delta 1300, the battery has very low efficiency.
In the manual it says it has a 1260 watt hour battery with only 1008 usable watt hours which is about 80 percent efficient in comparison the jackery 1000 is about 93 percent efficient. Which is much better. The other thing I really don't like is the poor lifespan, as after about 800 cycles the battery only has 60 percent of its life left, others like the Blue Eddy have 80 percent life after 2000 cycles, which is considerably much better overall What I really love about this power station is that it can power almost anything you want, it's pretty portable for everything it offers, and it's a great application for emergencies and camping.
I also love that it can be charged with a solar panel. at a lower rate, which increases the lifespan, so is it worth it? There are others on the market with better battery capacity for the price. The direct competitor is the blue eddy eb150 which has a 1500 watt hour battery but only a 1000 watt inverter so you really have to decide if you want a bigger inverter or a bigger battery, it's hard to find both in the range prices from 11 to 1400. If you like this video, consider subscribing to see more videos like this. Also check out the links below in the description if you like. to buy anything mentioned above on amazon thanks for looking

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