Was just searching for this device as I'm interested - your review is absolutely perfect! The complete start to finish addressed everything I needed to know. On that basis, 100% sub'd - great watch,
Thank you for the review. Really helpful. Hopefully you have resolved the fast charge issue that you encountered. This is a key selling point after all. I am awaiting delivery of my Delta 2 . In terms of the DC5521 3amp socket I believe that this can be used to charge a router, a rechargeable battery unit or an LED light. I also understand that an adapter can be purchased to create another 12v cigarette charger capability
I purchased this and charged it for the first time expecting some crazy fan noise due to that being basically the only negative most UA-camrs mention . The noise wasn’t bad at all.
An efficiency test will be more accurate at a speed where the cooling fans aren't going flat out then you'll basically only measure the inefficiency of the inverter and circuitry. Running a 500 watt light would probably be a better test as most people won't run high wattage items until the battery is flat.
Looks great, has anyone plugged a UK socket tester into the output to see if the earth pin is linked to the neutral or just floating connected to nothing (as in many Chinese ones). Just a shame also there seems to be no UK stock :(
pretty sure there is a fast charge switch on the back like on the delta pro? next to the solar power input next to the ac port? 29:45 hmm do you have it plugged directly into mains and not through an adapter plug or extension lead? if so i'd try a different socket. also i'd check which fuse you have in the plug, i'm guessing you used the ac plug that came with it if they provide it. 32:45 very odd indeed? i'd guess it must be something to do with preserving the battery life, since i've always believed fast charge to be bad for rechargeabe batteries. 35:50 I'm really glad you did this test because i'm from the UK myself i've been looking into one of these devices after seeing the kelly's country life test of the american delta pro version. but when looking into the uk versions and trying to work out the battery life for what i'm looking to do it's been very complacated. Your test will help me out alot ;) Just need to see what the solar panels are like on the uk delta 2 though, with our typical weather we get. Good to see it can get a charge at 80watts though :)
Hi mate - great comment. Yes I need to revisit some of these tests - it's just finding the time. I've got a dining room full of power packs at the moment! haha. Yes I did use the ac plug that came with the Delta 2, but I think the max power supplied is under 10 amps on a 240V system, so I don't see any problem using a standard lead. The solar panel issue is definitely a problem in the UK - you just don't get enough sun to fully charge these things up. I'm waiting for a windmill to come out!
Great review ... very informative as usual. I may have missed it in the video or specs., but does the Delta 2 have the same UPS failover function that the River 2 Pro does? Did I miss it?🤔
Hi Ken, thanks for the praise. Yes the Delta 2 does have the same ups functionality. I found that it will switch fast enough to keep a desktop pc running after a mains fail.
Maybe the firmware needs to be updated. I noticed in the APP that your EcoFlow needed its firmware updated. That might alow the full 1200 watt input charge.
Opps, sorry i spoke to soon. You updated the firmware and the input charging wattage did not go up to 1200 watts but then at 75% charge it did go to 1200 watts. maybe cycle the unit three times and test again.
@@dancarney106 thanks Dan. I spoke to Ecoflow, and it's very likely that the Delta 2 had heated up due to the rapid discharging I had done. When this happens it automatically limits the input power. Since then I've seen >1000W several times. I'm happy it works. Thanks for commenting and watching!!
Have you checked the watts the Ecoflow Delta uses when there is no load on the AC-out but with the AC-out on? My Delta 2 indicates it is using like 26 watts* on the input side and 0 watts going out. So 26 watt to keep the AC-out ready to go? I was planning to use it as an UPS on my fridge but in that situation it seems to always use 18/25 watt, which is another 0,4-0.6 kWh a day which is a bit of a waiste. *A seperate powermeter actually measures 18 watt being used so Delta 2 seems to go a bit to high.
Hi Hans, yes I think there is a small amount of 'phantom' power, which is why the AC isolation circuit is there. 18-25 watts sounds alot though. How did you actually measure it?
The reason for slow charge is because you must never let batteries go below 30%. Defiitely make sure firmware is updated. From deep discharge at 0, something you shouldn't really have done here to the unit, will require a slow careful charge. My River Pro and Delta mini are same. From 30%, it will take the hour and 20 minutes and that's where the calculation is based. I'd be interested to see what you find when you re-charge from when the battery is above 30%. There are only certain batteries you can safely deep discharge, such as a gel battery, but any other battery, never below 30%. :-) Regards Krystyna. Based on my advanced amateur radio electronics knowledge, callsign G5YL. Really interesting video, convinced me to buy one of these for my caravan :-)
Hi Krystyna, I believe that Ecoflow have put safety systems in place to avoid the problems you talk about. For instance, when it says 0%, I don't think it is really 0%. This is why the 'efficiency' is lower than expected. There is no problem going to 0% on these batteries in my experience
Did you find out why the delta 2 was only recharging at half the expected value?I have exactly the same issue(Along with a couple of others😔)and wonder is its app related or a hardware issue?
Great video- funnily we have the same van….just got hold of the delta 2 and wondered if it needs to be ( or even can be) connected to the mppt controller or is it best charging this via the van 12v?
That controller is already installed internally, accessed via the xt60i plug on the back of unit. The cigarette plug is included along with AC outlet plug.
Great video. I ordered mine today after selling my Jackery 1000w. This video reinforced my view and helped me make up my mind. I used my Jackery a few times as an EHU allowing me to use my VW T6 internal 13a sockets. But the 1000w restriction was a pain. As an EV and home battery owner temperature will always impact charging speed I think you suffered from excess heat equally cold will also slow it down. The BMS on the Ecoflow will stop charging if it is below 5c. However it can discharge from as low as -10c. Something crucial to consider if you are a skier like me and park your van in the alps.
Thanks for your great comment Mick! You are absolutely right about temperature, and I was testing in a fairly cold conservatory. In my latest video of the Bluetti AC500+B300S, Bluetti have actually included heating elements in the battery to heat up in the event of freezing weather - may be something to look out for in the future.... Good luck mate!
@@CampingSecretsUK My brand new Ecoflow blew my office RCDs when I was charging, for the 1st time, from the mains!! They replaced it after 3 days after i wrote to the CEO and told him 14 days replacement was unacceptable! I am currently charging it now, it is at room temperature of 18c with an SOC from 30% to at the mo 60%. All I can get is 640w. It has 52 mins to run and we will see. BTW my van leisure LifePo, (Powerroad), has an internal heating element. It alarmed, told me it’s too cold to charge (-10 in Austria), heated up and then started to charge within 5 mins when it reached the correct internal temperature. That’d be nice on the Delta 2
Maybe next time you might use cell phone hotspot to access wifi on the delta 2. Considering the purchase would like to know if the hotspot works. Also interested to know why input is inconsistent with what eco flow states. TYI Joel
Cheers gumbo. I contacted Ecoflow and they say that the input power is adjusted based on a number of factors including temperature. I think because I had drained the battery quickly some heat had built up which restricted the charging power. In any case, 2 hours is about 3x the speed of the competition. 80 minutes would be incredible! I'll try the hot-spot idea when I get some time. Cheers for your great comment! Marc
Let's be honest here, it's all well and good powering heaters and microwaves but 30min burst of a heater or running a microwave for 10 minutes but it isn't going to be very useful if the power went out. The 1800w output only becomes useful if you've spent £3k on the extra batteries so you can actually make some food and still have power for other things. It's annoying that Ecoflow don't state the efficiency on their website. If i wanted to power medical equipment during a blackout for example, losing a 150w is a huge deal when you're purchasing something to rely on. I'm glad i watched the video. Thanks
Mark (good name by the way!), yes I agree entirely with you. These are not life saving devices in that sense, and it shows how much energy is required to actually heat a room for a sustained period of time. You're also right on the efficiency which is not clearly indicated. I definitely think the LiFePO4 are less efficient than the standard Li-ion in something like the Jackery Explorer. Ecoflow do at least give an accurate estimation of remaining time which is welcome. Thanks for an excellent post
And remember that 3000 cycles will still have 80% life left. Basically you don't need to really think about this degrading unless you're charging every single day for over 10 years
Yes it did charge at 1200w for a proportion of time. I have not used it much since the review because I've been testing so many others. I will do some more testing soon
Peter - there isn't a Delta 2 Max, there's the Delta Max and the Delta Pro which are both bigger, burlier versions of the Delta 2. The naming is confusing because there is also the Delta Max Battery which is simply an expansion battery for any of the above. Choose the one with the power that you need is my recommendation. Delta 2 is pretty good on its own with 1.8kW capability
Hello there, good comprehensive review, thank you. I recently purchased the delta 2 on a black Friday deal. Only had it less than a week, but I'm loving it so far. In the app, there is a setting for °f or °c, but I can't see a readout anywhere. Do you know where it might be, please? On my little ecoflow river, it's displayed in the app, and I think it's a very handy, good know, bit of information. Also, I don't know about yourself, but I find getting a WiFi connection to the device is a very frustrating experience. I have managed it once, thankfully, and did the latest firmware update which is nice. Anyway, great review, and thank you again.
This would work well with a small generator. Solar panels only work when the sun is out. Paired with a generator would make extreme reduction of fuel consumption. Yep.
Yep! This ^ If you own a solar powerplant then it makes sense to secure a cheap small generator to charge in emergency situations when sunlight is limited.
I think you have to combine solar with plug in. If so there should be a way to add a charger that emulates Solar to the solar in. But really unless you need to manage a rolling blackout that is hard on the battery.
Pretty loud when the power draw is high or you are fast charging. However, this is still currently my favourite power station. Testing the Jackery 2000 Pro next so will see if that can win top spot!
Really great review be nice to try it for myself but looks like mine is stuck on a VERY SLOW BOAT!!!! POSSIBLY EVEN A PADDLE STEAMER FROM CHINA I ordered mine late october with 30 november for delivery now only to be told i wont get it until jan 2023 i hope leisure outlet the supplier doesn't go BUST because they are quite happy to take full payment the day i ordered it.
Me too. I ordered mine and their not shipping it while spending my money. They gave a much better deal than EF. Since I've ordered it I've been through 1 blackout, 2 floods and my generator won't start. To many promises and not enough deliveries. Well back to working on the generator.
@@Camper634 im overlanding so the delta 2 was cold out of the car. It charges slow. I stop charching and let the delta at home warm up and try again and it charge fast as descript. Testet it for a serval times always same result 😉
@@Camper634 It tells you in the manual the optimal, discharge, charge and storage temperatures. Outside them parameters the BMS kicks in the safety features.
I for one, am so happy that they included the DC5521 to DC5525 Cable. That to me is a very important cable. I made a video specially coz I noticed many UA-camrs who own Delta 2 units keep wondering about the use of that cable. Here it is. ua-cam.com/video/zrAhYS7-xxg/v-deo.html. Hope it helps. I've subscribed to your channel and will check out your other videos too.
Yeah, i wouldn’t recommend them to my worst enemy either! However, i would recommend them to all my friends and family! My Delta 2 is an absolute workhorse and is the best purchase that I’ve made for my overlanding and camping setup!
The most-in-depth-review? If so you certainly came across this one: You cannot turn off the D2 while it is charging from the AC wall-outlet, instead you first have to disconnect(!) the charging cable. I don't understand the benefit behind this awkward setup. Did you find a reasoning for it? I would not know any other device that is similar complicated.
9:02 "it also gives you a battery indicator sort of graphic it tells you the input wattage and the output wattage that you're using" NO NO. Actually you can only see with 12.5% accuracy the actual charge state. 100% divided into 8 parts. 9:11 "what's really nice is it estimates how long you've got left at your current rate of discharge" Really? ...81 hours left to charge when the consumption is zero... Do you really believe that? 11.08 "it is in the same size box and then you basically connect that to here and that gives another 1024 Watt hours" "basically" or "just" or "only"? 17:32 " I think if I log on at home on my home Wi-Fi network then when I'm out and about I can check back home on that Wi-Fi network to see what's going on right" ------ Why would I waste any more of my time on your video because you produce a video where you repeatedly present your GUESSES and BELIEFS and THOUGHTS? What's the use of something like this? If you prepared properly to make video, you wouldn't present your thoughts, but tell the facts and really show how things work. I still don't know how to remote control this device using a cell phone and home network! This is just a waste of time! Goodbye!
You raise good points, and thank you for taking the time to comment. All I can say in my defense is that it takes so much time to test and review these power stations, that with a full time job it's not possible for me to do it to the level that you are expecting. Yes, I have not thoroughly proved every assertion I make in the video, but I try and test the majority of them. For most people watching this is OK. Obviously for you, it is not. I'll try harder in the future, but am unlikely to give you what you're after
@@CampingSecretsUK Yeah! You can still make easy money freely. Good luck maintaining the personal cult you've created. Those who love to see your guesses instead of facts - you are surely as important to them as God. Or mere. But I waste over 17 minutes with this "information". It is enough.
@@colinhill6287 You won't bite me no matter how hard you try. So good luck. I'm not telling you to use your brain for real things - rather than enjoying shit - because you clearly like it. And being a content producer (shit pusher) doesn't require much: Eat - Wait - Go to the toilet. That's it! The only difference now is that PUSHER receives advertising revenue from this CONTENT! Please enjoy! JUST KIDDING lol
So wait, you spend a thousand quid in order to be able to power a fan heater for less than half an hour. I'm rather shocked that's all you're getting for the money you're paying...
@@SebastiaanBenders heating is very energy intensive and not what these power stations are designed for. I just do it to drain them quickly and understand the performance. Thanks for the comment!
Love my D2! My only issue? The wifi-controls. A lot of cyber hacking going on these days. I don't like the fact that they can be hijacked, shut off by govt, or the operation otherwise interfered with. And yeah.... if it is wifi adaptable? It IS HACKABLE.
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Great review, those 3 amp barrel plugs on the front are used for strip lighting.
That is a pretty awesome power station. The capacity is prettty good as it has 1024Wh and not to mention that it is expandable.
Was just searching for this device as I'm interested - your review is absolutely perfect! The complete start to finish addressed everything I needed to know. On that basis, 100% sub'd - great watch,
Rob, thank you very much for your comment. Made my day!
Wonderful video much appreciated and I have just bought my Delta 2
Great to hear!
Great video, have been thinking of buying one for our camper van to power small heater low watt kettle etc
Thank you for the review. Really helpful. Hopefully you have resolved the fast charge issue that you encountered. This is a key selling point after all. I am awaiting delivery of my Delta 2 .
In terms of the DC5521 3amp socket I believe that this can be used to charge a router, a rechargeable battery unit or an LED light. I also understand that an adapter can be purchased to create another 12v cigarette charger capability
I purchased this and charged it for the first time expecting some crazy fan noise due to that being basically the only negative most UA-camrs mention . The noise wasn’t bad at all.
Other power stations are silent when charging (eg Jackery pro). The Delta 2 is great though for sure
Thank you for this review. Very helpful indeed.
Glad it was helpful!
An efficiency test will be more accurate at a speed where the cooling fans aren't going flat out then you'll basically only measure the inefficiency of the inverter and circuitry. Running a 500 watt light would probably be a better test as most people won't run high wattage items until the battery is flat.
Looks great, has anyone plugged a UK socket tester into the output to see if the earth pin is linked to the neutral or just floating connected to nothing (as in many Chinese ones).
Just a shame also there seems to be no UK stock :(
pretty sure there is a fast charge switch on the back like on the delta pro? next to the solar power input next to the ac port? 29:45 hmm do you have it plugged directly into mains and not through an adapter plug or extension lead? if so i'd try a different socket. also i'd check which fuse you have in the plug, i'm guessing you used the ac plug that came with it if they provide it.
32:45 very odd indeed? i'd guess it must be something to do with preserving the battery life, since i've always believed fast charge to be bad for rechargeabe batteries.
35:50 I'm really glad you did this test because i'm from the UK myself i've been looking into one of these devices after seeing the kelly's country life test of the american delta pro version. but when looking into the uk versions and trying to work out the battery life for what i'm looking to do it's been very complacated. Your test will help me out alot ;) Just need to see what the solar panels are like on the uk delta 2 though, with our typical weather we get. Good to see it can get a charge at 80watts though :)
Hi mate - great comment. Yes I need to revisit some of these tests - it's just finding the time. I've got a dining room full of power packs at the moment! haha. Yes I did use the ac plug that came with the Delta 2, but I think the max power supplied is under 10 amps on a 240V system, so I don't see any problem using a standard lead. The solar panel issue is definitely a problem in the UK - you just don't get enough sun to fully charge these things up. I'm waiting for a windmill to come out!
best review yet
Regarding the fast charge, was the unit recently discharged? Unit may have still had heat in batteries from the discharge.
Yeah it had been recently discharged quickly from about 20% to zero. I was wondering if it had overheated. Great feedback, thanks!
Good thing the Ecoflow used LFP batteries. No more thermal runaways.
Since it has around 3000 charge cycles, it would definitely give me years of use and more bang for the buck.
3000 to 80% will last 10 years....
We just bought our Motorhome this would be very handy All powers
Great review ... very informative as usual. I may have missed it in the video or specs., but does the Delta 2 have the same UPS failover function that the River 2 Pro does? Did I miss it?🤔
Hi Ken, thanks for the praise. Yes the Delta 2 does have the same ups functionality. I found that it will switch fast enough to keep a desktop pc running after a mains fail.
Difference besides huge price between the Delta 2 and Delta 2 Max ?
Maybe the firmware needs to be updated. I noticed in the APP that your EcoFlow needed its firmware updated. That might alow the full 1200 watt input charge.
Opps, sorry i spoke to soon. You updated the firmware and the input charging wattage did not go up to 1200 watts but then at 75% charge it did go to 1200 watts. maybe cycle the unit three times and test again.
@@dancarney106 thanks Dan. I spoke to Ecoflow, and it's very likely that the Delta 2 had heated up due to the rapid discharging I had done. When this happens it automatically limits the input power. Since then I've seen >1000W several times. I'm happy it works. Thanks for commenting and watching!!
Need to do an update to get the full charging capacity. Its sinole like that
Have you checked the watts the Ecoflow Delta uses when there is no load on the AC-out but with the AC-out on?
My Delta 2 indicates it is using like 26 watts* on the input side and 0 watts going out. So 26 watt to keep the AC-out ready to go?
I was planning to use it as an UPS on my fridge but in that situation it seems to always use 18/25 watt, which is another 0,4-0.6 kWh a day which is a bit of a waiste.
*A seperate powermeter actually measures 18 watt being used so Delta 2 seems to go a bit to high.
Hi Hans, yes I think there is a small amount of 'phantom' power, which is why the AC isolation circuit is there. 18-25 watts sounds alot though. How did you actually measure it?
@@CampingSecretsUK I measured it through a smartplug on it's AC in and one on it's AC-out.
The reason for slow charge is because you must never let batteries go below 30%. Defiitely make sure firmware is updated. From deep discharge at 0, something you shouldn't really have done here to the unit, will require a slow careful charge. My River Pro and Delta mini are same. From 30%, it will take the hour and 20 minutes and that's where the calculation is based. I'd be interested to see what you find when you re-charge from when the battery is above 30%. There are only certain batteries you can safely deep discharge, such as a gel battery, but any other battery, never below 30%. :-) Regards Krystyna. Based on my advanced amateur radio electronics knowledge, callsign G5YL. Really interesting video, convinced me to buy one of these for my caravan :-)
Hi Krystyna, I believe that Ecoflow have put safety systems in place to avoid the problems you talk about. For instance, when it says 0%, I don't think it is really 0%. This is why the 'efficiency' is lower than expected. There is no problem going to 0% on these batteries in my experience
Ps thanks for a great comment. These are just my opinions, and you may be right. Lovely to hear from you! Marc
That's only true for lithium ion not lithium phosphate batteries
Mine is charging at 1.16 to 1.18 when plugged in at home? Maybe its your outlet?
also looked like you had more firmware updates to perform (not just one).
Did you find out why the delta 2 was only recharging at half the expected value?I have exactly the same issue(Along with a couple of others😔)and wonder is its app related or a hardware issue?
It was temperature. I had just done a big discharge at full power for an hour or so. It limits the power if there is risk of overheating
Great video- funnily we have the same van….just got hold of the delta 2 and wondered if it needs to be ( or even can be) connected to the mppt controller or is it best charging this via the van 12v?
That controller is already installed internally, accessed via the xt60i plug on the back of unit. The cigarette plug is included along with AC outlet plug.
Just purchased a delta 2 but cant get the Bluetooth to connect to my phone
Great video. I ordered mine today after selling my Jackery 1000w. This video reinforced my view and helped me make up my mind. I used my Jackery a few times as an EHU allowing me to use my VW T6 internal 13a sockets. But the 1000w restriction was a pain. As an EV and home battery owner temperature will always impact charging speed I think you suffered from excess heat equally cold will also slow it down. The BMS on the Ecoflow will stop charging if it is below 5c. However it can discharge from as low as -10c. Something crucial to consider if you are a skier like me and park your van in the alps.
Thanks for your great comment Mick! You are absolutely right about temperature, and I was testing in a fairly cold conservatory. In my latest video of the Bluetti AC500+B300S, Bluetti have actually included heating elements in the battery to heat up in the event of freezing weather - may be something to look out for in the future.... Good luck mate!
@@CampingSecretsUK My brand new Ecoflow blew my office RCDs when I was charging, for the 1st time, from the mains!! They replaced it after 3 days after i wrote to the CEO and told him 14 days replacement was unacceptable! I am currently charging it now, it is at room temperature of 18c with an SOC from 30% to at the mo 60%. All I can get is 640w. It has 52 mins to run and we will see. BTW my van leisure LifePo, (Powerroad), has an internal heating element. It alarmed, told me it’s too cold to charge (-10 in Austria), heated up and then started to charge within 5 mins when it reached the correct internal temperature. That’d be nice on the Delta 2
The thing that matter to me is the warranty and since the Delta 2 has a 5 year warranty. I don't have any qualms getting one.
I didn't think about that! Thanks for your comment!
Maybe next time you might use cell phone hotspot to access wifi on the delta 2. Considering the purchase would like to know if the hotspot works. Also interested to know why input is inconsistent with what eco flow states. TYI Joel
Cheers gumbo. I contacted Ecoflow and they say that the input power is adjusted based on a number of factors including temperature. I think because I had drained the battery quickly some heat had built up which restricted the charging power. In any case, 2 hours is about 3x the speed of the competition. 80 minutes would be incredible! I'll try the hot-spot idea when I get some time. Cheers for your great comment! Marc
Let's be honest here, it's all well and good powering heaters and microwaves but 30min burst of a heater or running a microwave for 10 minutes but it isn't going to be very useful if the power went out. The 1800w output only becomes useful if you've spent £3k on the extra batteries so you can actually make some food and still have power for other things. It's annoying that Ecoflow don't state the efficiency on their website. If i wanted to power medical equipment during a blackout for example, losing a 150w is a huge deal when you're purchasing something to rely on. I'm glad i watched the video. Thanks
Mark (good name by the way!), yes I agree entirely with you. These are not life saving devices in that sense, and it shows how much energy is required to actually heat a room for a sustained period of time. You're also right on the efficiency which is not clearly indicated. I definitely think the LiFePO4 are less efficient than the standard Li-ion in something like the Jackery Explorer. Ecoflow do at least give an accurate estimation of remaining time which is welcome. Thanks for an excellent post
have you figure out why it didn’t charge ful power in ? 😂
When they say that it has 3000 life span for the battery’s life does this mean on slow charge only or is it for fast charging to ?
Both I think Peter
And remember that 3000 cycles will still have 80% life left. Basically you don't need to really think about this degrading unless you're charging every single day for over 10 years
Did this ever charge at 1200w? I've never got mine over 600w. Firmware updated and only 30°c inside temp
Yes it did charge at 1200w for a proportion of time. I have not used it much since the review because I've been testing so many others. I will do some more testing soon
@@CampingSecretsUK did u do anything to it, or did it just fix itself?
Now test the expansion batteries. 😁😎
haha, i'm feeling burnt out already testing this stuff! 😀
can I charging on and off by app with wifi? thanks
You can change the % at which charging of the Ecoflow stops with the app. You can also turn on/off the outputs with the app
What’s the difference between the delta 2 an the delta 2 max , or are they both the same Unit
Peter - there isn't a Delta 2 Max, there's the Delta Max and the Delta Pro which are both bigger, burlier versions of the Delta 2. The naming is confusing because there is also the Delta Max Battery which is simply an expansion battery for any of the above. Choose the one with the power that you need is my recommendation. Delta 2 is pretty good on its own with 1.8kW capability
@@CampingSecretsUK so is the delta 2 , the delta max ?
@@peterwright5249 no. There's, the Delta 2, the Delta Max and the Delta Pro in order of power and price
Hello there, good comprehensive review, thank you. I recently purchased the delta 2 on a black Friday deal. Only had it less than a week, but I'm loving it so far. In the app, there is a setting for °f or °c, but I can't see a readout anywhere. Do you know where it might be, please? On my little ecoflow river, it's displayed in the app, and I think it's a very handy, good know, bit of information. Also, I don't know about yourself, but I find getting a WiFi connection to the device is a very frustrating experience. I have managed it once, thankfully, and did the latest firmware update which is nice. Anyway, great review, and thank you again.
Fantastic video, very detailed review. Do you have any promo codes for the eco flow?
Hi Michael, I don't unfortunately, but buying now should get you some Black Friday discounts
@@CampingSecretsUK you’d have thought so, the delta 2 is the normal price and the panels are £50 off haha
Heh heh!
Hello sir…pls how has the battery life been for 6 months of usage sir???
Absolutely no change in performance. Thanks for your question!
This would work well with a small generator. Solar panels only work when the sun is out. Paired with a generator would make extreme reduction of fuel consumption.
Yep.
Yep! This ^
If you own a solar powerplant then it makes sense to secure a cheap small generator to charge in emergency situations when sunlight is limited.
I think you have to combine solar with plug in. If so there should be a way to add a charger that emulates Solar to the solar in. But really unless you need to manage a rolling blackout that is hard on the battery.
How about the noise of the fans?
Pretty loud when the power draw is high or you are fast charging. However, this is still currently my favourite power station. Testing the Jackery 2000 Pro next so will see if that can win top spot!
Really great review be nice to try it for myself but looks like mine is stuck on a VERY SLOW BOAT!!!! POSSIBLY EVEN A PADDLE STEAMER FROM CHINA
I ordered mine late october with 30 november for delivery now only to be told i wont get it until jan 2023 i hope leisure outlet the supplier doesn't go BUST because they are quite happy to take full payment the day i ordered it.
That's disappointing Giles. I'd be asking for my money back. How come you didn't order from Ecoflow?
@@CampingSecretsUK they had the best delivery time (or so they said) at the time
Me too. I ordered mine and their not shipping it while spending my money. They gave a much better deal than EF. Since I've ordered it I've been through 1 blackout, 2 floods and my generator won't start.
To many promises and not enough deliveries. Well back to working on the generator.
how did you manage to get yours so soon?
If the Batterie Temperatur is to low it wont fastcharge until the batteries reach a higher temp
I didn’t read that in any of the reviews!Where did you come across that little gem?
@@Camper634 im overlanding so the delta 2 was cold out of the car. It charges slow. I stop charching and let the delta at home warm up and try again and it charge fast as descript. Testet it for a serval times always same result 😉
Thank you that is very interesting and certainly makes sense. Wonder why ego flow don't tell you this when you email them😬
@@Camper634 It tells you in the manual the optimal, discharge, charge and storage temperatures. Outside them parameters the BMS kicks in the safety features.
I for one, am so happy that they included the DC5521 to DC5525 Cable. That to me is a very important cable. I made a video specially coz I noticed many UA-camrs who own Delta 2 units keep wondering about the use of that cable. Here it is. ua-cam.com/video/zrAhYS7-xxg/v-deo.html. Hope it helps. I've subscribed to your channel and will check out your other videos too.
Great!
There is a couple who reviewed it and found it very poor have a look
I had no problems with mine. Thanks
thky dan t palm springs calif USA
In my experience with this company I wouldnt recommend them to my worst enemy
Would be nice to hear why.
Yeah, i wouldn’t recommend them to my worst enemy either!
However, i would recommend them to all my friends and family!
My Delta 2 is an absolute workhorse and is the best purchase that I’ve made for my overlanding and camping setup!
Youre a clown troll.
Why? Only heard bluetti has sparse c/s not ecoflow
@@larryc1616 - I believe that most of the complaints originated early in those companies development!
The most-in-depth-review? If so you certainly came across this one: You cannot turn off the D2 while it is charging from the AC wall-outlet, instead you first have to disconnect(!) the charging cable. I don't understand the benefit behind this awkward setup. Did you find a reasoning for it? I would not know any other device that is similar complicated.
Sorry dude, just trying my best with the reviews. I'll have a look at the charging situation and compare with others
@@CampingSecretsUK No worries! Curious what you will find ...
9:02 "it also gives you a battery indicator sort of graphic it tells you the input wattage and the output wattage that you're using"
NO NO. Actually you can only see with 12.5% accuracy the actual charge state. 100% divided into 8 parts.
9:11 "what's really nice is it estimates how long you've got left at your current rate of discharge"
Really? ...81 hours left to charge when the consumption is zero... Do you really believe that?
11.08 "it is in the same size box and then you basically connect that to here and that gives another 1024 Watt hours"
"basically" or "just" or "only"?
17:32 " I think if I log on at home on my home Wi-Fi network then when I'm out and about I can check back home on that Wi-Fi network to see what's going on right"
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Why would I waste any more of my time on your video because you produce a video where you repeatedly present your GUESSES and BELIEFS and THOUGHTS? What's the use of something like this? If you prepared properly to make video, you wouldn't present your thoughts, but tell the facts and really show how things work. I still don't know how to remote control this device using a cell phone and home network!
This is just a waste of time! Goodbye!
You raise good points, and thank you for taking the time to comment. All I can say in my defense is that it takes so much time to test and review these power stations, that with a full time job it's not possible for me to do it to the level that you are expecting. Yes, I have not thoroughly proved every assertion I make in the video, but I try and test the majority of them. For most people watching this is OK. Obviously for you, it is not. I'll try harder in the future, but am unlikely to give you what you're after
@@CampingSecretsUK Yeah! You can still make easy money freely. Good luck maintaining the personal cult you've created. Those who love to see your guesses instead of facts - you are surely as important to them as God. Or mere. But I waste over 17 minutes with this "information". It is enough.
@@MR-ub6sq…….if you don’t like the vid just move on troll someone else mate, I’m surprised you had so much time to write such a diatribe,
@@colinhill6287 You won't bite me no matter how hard you try. So good luck. I'm not telling you to use your brain for real things - rather than enjoying shit - because you clearly like it. And being a content producer (shit pusher) doesn't require much: Eat - Wait - Go to the toilet. That's it! The only difference now is that PUSHER receives advertising revenue from this CONTENT! Please enjoy! JUST KIDDING lol
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So wait, you spend a thousand quid in order to be able to power a fan heater for less than half an hour. I'm rather shocked that's all you're getting for the money you're paying...
@@SebastiaanBenders heating is very energy intensive and not what these power stations are designed for. I just do it to drain them quickly and understand the performance. Thanks for the comment!
Love my D2!
My only issue? The wifi-controls.
A lot of cyber hacking going on these days. I don't like the fact that they can be hijacked, shut off by govt, or the operation otherwise interfered with.
And yeah.... if it is wifi adaptable? It IS HACKABLE.
I think it's good to be suspicious, but that's the world we live in today. Scary times in alot of ways!