My interactions with Ecoflow support have been awful. I also have the DJI 500 and DJI 1000 and they both work flawlessly, no need to call support, and very well built product. Also, Ecoflow pricing is pretty scammy.
do you like tinkering? It may be possible to change the fan out inside the Delta 2 for something much quieter. People have successfully done this for the River series.
I have to wonder if EcoFlow added the diode to the solar input yet. My 1300 did not have it, and I had a panel with the polarity reversed, and "Pop!" After months of delay from CS, they told me >$450 to fix. Told them it wasn't worth it! Too bad that this would be a destructive test (if the diode wasn't installed), so not practical to test it.
As always great video. All in all for me will always be the EcoFlow simply because EcoFlow's stands behind their product and they will pay for shipping both ways and replace units as they have done for me. Are the designs perfect. As with any power station there are flaws. Battery extension is not a deal breaker for me. I would never buy one as the are worthless if the main unit needs to be sent for repairs. You are better off buying a 12V or 24 or 48V battery and using a cable adapter with an XT60 plug and extend the power stations run time in this manner. If I ever do buy another power station I think Pecron would be the route I go year after year they seem to be checking more boxes than other manufacturers are,....at least for me. One more thing on the EcoFlow Delta 2, you can't beat the price. The two I own I have purchased for $649, and on the latest sale they had they were now being offer for $599....wow. The DJI 2200 watt inver is not an attraction for me because I believe it is severely mismatched in battery capacity. Does not make sense to me that it can output 2200 watts for less than 30 minutes and you are empty.
I choice the DJI at the first minute and I am glad the unit works as I hoped for. However.... that solar-thing extra AND outside the unit is a dealbraeker. Every other unit I looked into, had it inside. Every other unit... Back to Bluetti it seems.
Big on solar and got the DJI Power 1000 too. I'd say the max 800W solar output is a HUGE plus. Tried the other units that do have a module built in, but not really one can top that 800W.
With respect, very well done with excellent organization. It includes everything I can ever think or wish about.
Love starting my day with a video of power stations! Keep up the awesome work love the content as always
Great review on both of these products. Broken down very nicely!
I really wish the DJI has an app, That is a dealbreaker for me. Just ordered a Delta 2!
My interactions with Ecoflow support have been awful. I also have the DJI 500 and DJI 1000 and they both work flawlessly, no need to call support, and very well built product. Also, Ecoflow pricing is pretty scammy.
Another solid review , definitely not rocky.
Who do you think custom makes it for DJI. 😆 …EcoFlow
do you like tinkering? It may be possible to change the fan out inside the Delta 2 for something much quieter. People have successfully done this for the River series.
Delta II’s are selling here in Hawaii Home Depot for $699.
Really suprised DJI doesn't require an app to even turn it on. Figured you you'd need location services enabled at least!
@@SnifferSock haha I see where you're going with that. ;)
You forgot to test the "No Load Standby Consumption". Do you have the spec?
I just bought the echo flow River to and I need to know which solar panel to get from Echo flow
I have to wonder if EcoFlow added the diode to the solar input yet. My 1300 did not have it, and I had a panel with the polarity reversed, and "Pop!" After months of delay from CS, they told me >$450 to fix. Told them it wasn't worth it!
Too bad that this would be a destructive test (if the diode wasn't installed), so not practical to test it.
Thank you Sir, would you know if the Delta 2 can run a full size refrigerator for 12 hours or more?
Ty.
So, 20% less for the DJI unit? The only reason to get the Delta 2 is if you know you're going to need the battery expansion option.
How’s everythin ggoing?!good . Reewray! 🌟
Pecron e1500lfp
Why don’t you test it with a more comparable D2 Pro and see how it stands up. 🤨
It’s not DGI, it’s dee Jay eye 😮
When you start add dongles to DJI unit, you will realize how overpriced it is, and actually no worth if we compare to ecoflow or bluetti and others
Worthy comparison. Not rocky at all
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DJI dropped the ball when it comes to solar charging and all the extras needed for it lol 👎
As always great video. All in all for me will always be the EcoFlow simply because EcoFlow's stands behind their product and they will pay for shipping both ways and replace units as they have done for me. Are the designs perfect. As with any power station there are flaws. Battery extension is not a deal breaker for me. I would never buy one as the are worthless if the main unit needs to be sent for repairs. You are better off buying a 12V or 24 or 48V battery and using a cable adapter with an XT60 plug and extend the power stations run time in this manner. If I ever do buy another power station I think Pecron would be the route I go year after year they seem to be checking more boxes than other manufacturers are,....at least for me. One more thing on the EcoFlow Delta 2, you can't beat the price. The two I own I have purchased for $649, and on the latest sale they had they were now being offer for $599....wow. The DJI 2200 watt inver is not an attraction for me because I believe it is severely mismatched in battery capacity. Does not make sense to me that it can output 2200 watts for less than 30 minutes and you are empty.
I choice the DJI at the first minute and I am glad the unit works as I hoped for. However.... that solar-thing extra AND outside the unit is a dealbraeker. Every other unit I looked into, had it inside. Every other unit... Back to Bluetti it seems.
Big on solar and got the DJI Power 1000 too. I'd say the max 800W solar output is a HUGE plus. Tried the other units that do have a module built in, but not really one can top that 800W.