Wow ❤ what a marvelous video , taking the delta 2 to real life tasks that we want to buy it , other than these useles tasks that we usually see In Some videos…. Next time let’s see in cooking rice with a rice cooker , 700 watts microwave , 1200 watts irons and 1000 watts airfryer.
I've been doing a lot of testing with my Delta 2 (1024 wh) and Delta 2 Max Smart Battery (2048 wh). With just the Delta 2, I'm able to wash one load of laundry on my GE Profile Ultrafast 2-in-1 washer/dryer. After the wash, there's 19% of battery power remaining. Connecting the Ecoflow 2 Max Smart Battery (2048 WH) to the Delta 2, I'm able to do three loads of laundry and have 21% battery capacity remaining. So far, the Delta 2 + Delta 2 Max Smart battery, can't power up a 3500w 120v tankless point-of-use water heater, the overload protection gets triggered and shuts down. However, it has no problem handling a 1500w 120v two gallon point-of-use water heater.
@@biketrailsandwaggingtails that’s good information to read. Yes unfortunately the Delta 2 is limited to 1800 running watts. It can deal with a surge of about 2400 W and maybe more for a very short amount of time but if you’re trying to run something that requires 3500 W continuous, you will probably need the Delta pro. Thanks for watching!
@@nicksreviewsmiami I also recently discovered that that Android mobile app (I'm currently running version 5.6.0.22) doesn't read the battery capacity correctly on the additional battery. For instance, the mobile app reads the capacity on my Delta 2 Max Smart Battery as a 1048 wh instead of 2048 wh. I've raised this issue to the Ecoflow Support Team as possible bug in the firmware or mobile app and advised them to replicate the issue in their lab environment. It took nearly 2 weeks of back and forth emails but they finally confirmed that it's an issue with the mobile app and that it doesn't affect the actual capacity of the additional battery.
That light is plugged into the power strip that the ecoflow is running. I have all of the appliances in this cabinet going into a 20amp power strip. The cabinet light is also plugged into this power strip.
People watching this don’t want to see you cooking or the items your are making but they want to see the EcoFlow display so they have an idea of the power consumption. Which was supposedly the purpose of this video. You failed. Very rarely you would show the display. Got distracted showing the devices and the food but hardly ever the ecoflow display. Just a heads up.
It’s hard to know what everyone wants. I was demonstrating it’s capabilities in a simple way that could be understood. I am not sponsored or affiliated with any of the products and was hoping to show how this device is useful to me. Thanks for stopping by.
You did a better job selling this than Ecoflow, Jackery and Bluetti do in their ads. Great way to show how well these do in an emergency.
Wow! I humbly accept your feedback and appreciate the kind words.
Agreed. This was much better than Ecoflow's commercials. This is real world what can I do with it. Let me show you. @@nicksreviewsmiami
Don't listen to that other negative dude, this video was awesome! This is exactly what I wanted to see.
@@MountainManGuy thank you!
Delta 2s are awesome. They are my emergency back up systems for my must have appliances.
Wow ❤ what a marvelous video , taking the delta 2 to real life tasks that we want to buy it , other than these useles tasks that we usually see In Some videos…. Next time let’s see in cooking rice with a rice cooker , 700 watts microwave , 1200 watts irons and 1000 watts airfryer.
Got one on order cant wait to see its potential
I've been doing a lot of testing with my Delta 2 (1024 wh) and Delta 2 Max Smart Battery (2048 wh). With just the Delta 2, I'm able to wash one load of laundry on my GE Profile Ultrafast 2-in-1 washer/dryer. After the wash, there's 19% of battery power remaining. Connecting the Ecoflow 2 Max Smart Battery (2048 WH) to the Delta 2, I'm able to do three loads of laundry and have 21% battery capacity remaining. So far, the Delta 2 + Delta 2 Max Smart battery, can't power up a 3500w 120v tankless point-of-use water heater, the overload protection gets triggered and shuts down. However, it has no problem handling a 1500w 120v two gallon point-of-use water heater.
@@biketrailsandwaggingtails that’s good information to read. Yes unfortunately the Delta 2 is limited to 1800 running watts. It can deal with a surge of about 2400 W and maybe more for a very short amount of time but if you’re trying to run something that requires 3500 W continuous, you will probably need the Delta pro. Thanks for watching!
@@nicksreviewsmiami I also recently discovered that that Android mobile app (I'm currently running version 5.6.0.22) doesn't read the battery capacity correctly on the additional battery. For instance, the mobile app reads the capacity on my Delta 2 Max Smart Battery as a 1048 wh instead of 2048 wh. I've raised this issue to the Ecoflow Support Team as possible bug in the firmware or mobile app and advised them to replicate the issue in their lab environment. It took nearly 2 weeks of back and forth emails but they finally confirmed that it's an issue with the mobile app and that it doesn't affect the actual capacity of the additional battery.
Thank you for the very practical demonstration.
I need one of those ecoflows for hurricane season.
I live in south Louisiana and I have 3 of them...1 river 2 pro. 1 Delta 1300, and 1 Delta 2 max. I'm ready!!!
Just got one. Heck of a deal on prime days. I was wondering how long it would keep a charge in storage.
You can do a lot with the little bit you just can’t do it all at the same time with back up power. Nice report.
@@ericwilliams952 agreed. Thanks for the comment.
Oh man, that’s awesome!!!
Thanks!
Two minutes into the video, you turned a light on over the top of the appliances. How does that work if you have no power?
That light is plugged into the power strip that the ecoflow is running. I have all of the appliances in this cabinet going into a 20amp power strip. The cabinet light is also plugged into this power strip.
cover the wiring so the oil don't splash on it & extra cleaning job.
Nice face scenio.
Why is the kitchen so well lit if there is no power?
@@007alztruli it was a sunny day and I have a lot of windows
Mmm… no bacon??
Not today. Some days.
But amount of salt 😮dangerous
Never use heating appliances on a power strip. Other than that, great video!
In sure he doesn't use them all at the same time
It’s a 20amp power strip rated for heavy duty use.
Thanks for the feedback
You can it's a power strip rated at 20 amps. 120v times 20amps. That's 2400 watts. No problem bro
People watching this don’t want to see you cooking or the items your are making but they want to see the EcoFlow display so they have an idea of the power consumption. Which was supposedly the purpose of this video. You failed. Very rarely you would show the display. Got distracted showing the devices and the food but hardly ever the ecoflow display. Just a heads up.
It’s hard to know what everyone wants. I was demonstrating it’s capabilities in a simple way that could be understood. I am not sponsored or affiliated with any of the products and was hoping to show how this device is useful to me. Thanks for stopping by.
@@nicksreviewsmiami All I can say is this for the critic, "If you can do better, make a video to post"!!!!
wheres the breakfast 😂😂😂
Gone now 🙂
@@nicksreviewsmiami - Was it delicious?