Good run. Also, freezers can keep food frozen for about two days without power (government says three days). Run your freezer 1-2 hours a day to cool it back down. Make sure you turn the EcoFlow all the way off between runs to prevent the 35-50 watts of inverter loss every hour. Doing this you can get between 4-8 days of safe freezer use from one charge.
1.4 Amps X 110 volts = 154 watts for your freezer. I have 2 delta pros. I use 1 for my portable heat pump and TV etc. in my room. The other runs my freezer. I bought 2 digital timers from Amazon and use them to control when the pros are allowed to charge from the grid. This makes my power off peak and saves a little until I can add some solar panels. My peak $ is .23/KWH and off peak is .10KWH. With the Midea portable heat pump and the off peak power, this first month may-june my electric/gas bill has dropped $50.00 from the same period 2023. I do have a gas water heater. So the $50.00 drop is electricity. The average temperature is the same for both periods.
Great video I always freeze water in a big plastic bucket and keep in freezer for occasion where I lose power. {about six liter} Saving my money for EcoFlow.😉
I live in an apartment but we live in a state that has power outages whenever a storm comes. Can’t wait for this to deliver! Although I’ll probably only use it a few times a year
@williamnews9051 Good luck, I hope it works out for you. Suggestion here: Do some tests on it yourself so if the power goes out, you already know what it can do.
Run time would also be impacted by how full the freezer is. Your Whs are the total watts consumed then divided by the number of running hours e.g over a 24 or 48 hr period. That may be the most helpful metric in determining the long-term appliance consumption and battery support.
Watched your videos on this product thanks for the info
Glad it was helpful!
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Good run.
Also, freezers can keep food frozen for about two days without power (government says three days).
Run your freezer 1-2 hours a day to cool it back down. Make sure you turn the EcoFlow all the way off between runs to prevent the 35-50 watts of inverter loss every hour.
Doing this you can get between 4-8 days of safe freezer use from one charge.
@@warrenglen7636 All good points, thank you.
1.4 Amps X 110 volts = 154 watts for your freezer.
I have 2 delta pros. I use 1 for my portable heat pump and TV etc. in my room. The other runs my freezer. I bought 2 digital timers from Amazon and use them to control when the pros are allowed to charge from the grid. This makes my power off peak and saves a little until I can add some solar panels. My peak $ is .23/KWH and off peak is .10KWH. With the Midea portable heat pump and the off peak power, this first month may-june my electric/gas bill has dropped $50.00 from the same period 2023. I do have a gas water heater. So the $50.00 drop is electricity. The average temperature is the same for both periods.
Great video
I always freeze water in a big plastic bucket and keep in freezer for occasion where I lose power. {about six liter}
Saving my money for EcoFlow.😉
Great tip!
I live in an apartment but we live in a state that has power outages whenever a storm comes. Can’t wait for this to deliver! Although I’ll probably only use it a few times a year
@williamnews9051 Good luck, I hope it works out for you. Suggestion here: Do some tests on it yourself so if the power goes out, you already know what it can do.
Run time would also be impacted by how full the freezer is. Your Whs are the total watts consumed then divided by the number of running hours e.g over a 24 or 48 hr period. That may be the most helpful metric in determining the long-term appliance consumption and battery support.
Why are you measuring by length and width? A fridge or freezer is measured by the Cu ft smart one.