EcoFlow DELTA
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EcoFlow DELTA
690 Great South Road, Penrose
690 Great South Road
Penrose
AUK
Auckland 1061
New Zealand
SPECIFICATIONS
EcoFlow DELTA Power Station represents the new standard of battery-powered generators.
Compatible with a wide range of devices, you can stay powered for hours whenever and wherever.
RECHARGE 0%-80% WITHIN 1 HOUR
EcoFlow patent X-Stream Technology empowers EcoFlow DELTA to recharge at 10 times the speed of most portable power stations in the market
4 x AC OUTLETS SOCKETS & 1260Wh CAPACITY
The large inverter load enables EcoFlow DELTA to power most home appliances and heavy-duty DIY tools under (230Vac (50Hz)) with 1260Wh capacity
FASTEST RECHARGE BY SOLAR AND CAR
EcoFlow DELTA can be fully recharged by solar panels in about 4 hours, and fully charged through a 12/24V car port < 10 hours.
POWER 11 DEVICES SIMULTANEOUSLY
EcoFlow DELTA fits with every port you’ll ever need to power any devices anywhere, so you will always feel right at home.
EcoFlow DELTA can power 11 devices simultaneously: 4x AC OUTLETS: Fridge, TV, Light and Fry Pan |
With the patent X-Stream technology, DELTA provides the fastest recharge rate on the market. Working 10x times faster than competing battery-powered generators. Recharging DELTA from 0-80% within 1 hour
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Meet Standard of Any Wall Outlets With an enormous energy storage capacity of 1260Wh, DELTA can run fridges, lights, medical devices, and other essentials with a flip of a switch. |
Universal Solar Input Harness the power of the sun by recharging DELTA with solar. With 4x110W solar panel input, DELTA can be fully recharged within four hours under perfect sunlight. |
Application
FAQ
DELTA can be recharged to 0%~80% in 1 hour, and be fully recharged within 1.6 hours.
Under perfect sunlight conditions, DELTA can be fully charged with the following solar panel setups: 1x 110W solar panel: 16h-32h 2x 110W solar panel (in series): 7.5h-15h 3x 110W solar panel (in series): 5h-10h 4x 110W solar panel: 4-8hrs
DELTA can be fully charged through a 13.6V car port in 10-12 hours.
Yes. During this situation, DELTA will prioritize AC charging, and default to DC charging when AC charging is not used.
It can be an emergency power source (EPS), which will have the same result as UPS for most electronics. Here's the difference. When your DELTA is plugged into the wall, anything plugged into it gets power from the grid, not its battery. If power from the grid stops, DELTA automatically switches to its battery supply mode within 30 milliseconds. That means anything connected will not have power for 30 milliseconds, which may mean sensitive electronics like desktop computers and data servers turn off. Test your devices individually to see if they need UPS to stay powered.
DELTA's AC ports support pure sine wave. As a result, when you plug your electronics in DELTA, they are well-protected with less generated electrical noise and longer-lasting motors.
After 800 Cycles of use, DELTA's capacity will drop to 80%. However, the lifespan of a battery is dependent on how it is used, maintained, etc.
DELTA is equipped with the EcoFlow patented fast-tracking MPPT controller, which is supported by EcoFlow's unique tracking algorithm. This algorithm helps maximize the solar input under any weather condition. DELTA supports any solar input ranges from 10V to 65V with a maximum allowed current of 10A and a maximum input of 400W.
Theoretically speaking, you can connect as many DELTAs in serial (but not in parallel) as you want. However, the efficiency of the machines will be seriously compromised (The energy consumption of the inverters grows with the number of the connected machines). As a result, we do not recommend to connect more than 3 DELTAs in serial, and it is necessary to fully charge every DELTA before you connect them together. Moreover, connecting DELTA in serial will not increase the rated output, but will expand the capacity.
DELTA can power essential devices whether you’re at home or outdoors. Devices include lights, microwave ovens, fridges, hairdryers, laptops, phones, electric frying pans, and more. Here are some examples of running times (please note that your appliances may vary dependent on the power requirements)
10W Light - 112 Hours (DC) 36 Hours (AC)
40W CPAP machine - 21 Hours
120W Refrigerator - 7.5 Hours
1000W Coffee Machine - 1.1 Hours
60W Laptop (Type-C) - 19 times
1800W Air Conditioner (AC) - 0.6 Hours
1400W Circular Saw (AC) - 0.8 Hours