First Time Customers Get 10% Off Their Order With Code " *10%NOW* " At Check-Out Items Used In This Video: EcoFlow Delta Pro: offgridstores.com/products/ecoflow-delta-pro-portable-power-station-solar-generator-deltapro-us
Get yourself a Mr Buddy Heater, one of the large ones, a propane oil filter, a 3 feet propane holes, stove fan and a 20lb propane tank. They are made to run indoors, just make sure you get yourself a carbon monoxide detector just in case. Off one of those 20lb tank, you can run for days. I’ve been using them in my house when the temperature drops in the 20s.
@@TomUlcak I have two Yeti 3000x. There’s stuff you can run on it and it will run my Fridge for 4 days, lights and tv to name a few. But the biggest drain to one of these units is anything that makes heat. It will only run for a short few hours and if your in the middle of winter, that’s nothing. You need something that last you a long time. What I recommend is the best thing to use to heat up a house with no power. Trust me, I didn’t miss any point.
@@TomUlcakOk, a Tesla Power wall is 13.5Kwh and cost $14,000. I build a system that is 25,6Kwh with a 12kw inverter/charger. Plus over 8000 watts of panels for under $10,000. I never understood why would people buy those powerwalls? But if you have the money, knock yourself self out. But remember, that cost is for the battery alone. You still need to get solar.
This is a good video. It was ment to show how long it will run under these condition. We have the same Delta EcoFlo pro and it’s not perfect. We use it in our camper. Right now we are running our Starlink. Starlink is drawing between 28 and 40 watts. I had charged 100%. It said it would run for 40 some hours at the beginning. Personally, I’m not that happy with that. Would I buy it again? Maybe not. It’s called a solar inverter. Ideally it should be hooked up to solar so it can be charging as it’s depleted. I’m working on that. To charge it with our Honda 2000 generator takes like 8 hours or more. We bought it for around $2600 on Kick Starter when it was being developed. Thanks for the video..
I have ecoflow delta max and want go camping . I have bought small 1500w space heater . the question is should i buy inverter to make my delta max last longer when I run that small space heater ? Thanks.
How about a radiant heater? Does anyone have experience with one of those and one of these power banks? I have the Delta 2. I'm hoping that I don't need it in the coming Winter months for power outages, but that's what I bought it for. I just want to be able to provide a little heat for the immediate area, hence the reason I'm looking at a radiant heater. And be able to keep the fridge at a reasonable temp. I know I'll need to recharge the Delta. I have a solar panel that I'm hoping can do that. I can also plug it into a car if need be. I can take it to work each day to top it off. I have my fingers crossed that it will work for us. We don't usually get long outages. A few hours at most. Though last winter we had friends in our area who were out for a few days. I'm also planning on using the Delta for camping; supplemental power as needed. Maybe even that radiant heater in the trailer...
Damn i was hoping this would fo the trick. Live in an old home with poor insulation and old electrical. Can only have one AC or heater on at a time, or the power will go out. Tons of blankets and sweat clothes it is.
Solar salesman tried to sell my mom a solar & battery.. sure will power your space heater for days 😂.. delta pro At 80% charge was about 1 hour 45mins with her small space heater. Also did you calibrate battery?
@@joshlower1 I got one installed. My tiny home is so small it can be heated with 400-600 watts even down to -30c. The diesel heater is too much but it’s good for redundancy. I also have a mini wood stove I haven’t used in here.
Screen power draw is going to be miliamps and the fans shouldn't draw much more than that. If the inverter conversion loss is 20% you should have gotten 1 hour 56 minutes. Of course this would be true if your heater was actaully drawing 1500watts instead of the 1440 it was, so your loss is a little higher than that. The cheap harbor freight inverters only have 13% loss. Makes you wonder how cheap that manufacturer was in their inverter selection.
It's not top fresh video, but thanks for showing these pre-fabricated plastic boxes don't hold what they promise, partially. I will go definitely with building my DYI batteries, so can upgrade and change what I want. But the good point is EcoFlow is mobile and can cover the short interruptions, just need UPS switch.
Why won't anybody tell us if these kind of things will run a 1500 watt heater overnight on a full charge it's just the simplest question but nobody will answer
I found your video very useful, and it answered my question on how long the DeltoPro would last using a space heater. I wanted to heat my greenhouse, keeping it above freezing. Now I know, before winter sets in and my plants dying do to DeltaPro running out of energy. Thank you for this test.
First Time Customers Get 10% Off Their Order With Code " *10%NOW* " At Check-Out
Items Used In This Video:
EcoFlow Delta Pro: offgridstores.com/products/ecoflow-delta-pro-portable-power-station-solar-generator-deltapro-us
Get yourself a Mr Buddy Heater, one of the large ones, a propane oil filter, a 3 feet propane holes, stove fan and a 20lb propane tank. They are made to run indoors, just make sure you get yourself a carbon monoxide detector just in case. Off one of those 20lb tank, you can run for days. I’ve been using them in my house when the temperature drops in the 20s.
Thanks for the recommendations
I think you are missing the whole point of portable battery storage systems.... maybe you're joking? I can't tell...
@@TomUlcak I have two Yeti 3000x. There’s stuff you can run on it and it will run my Fridge for 4 days, lights and tv to name a few. But the biggest drain to one of these units is anything that makes heat. It will only run for a short few hours and if your in the middle of winter, that’s nothing. You need something that last you a long time. What I recommend is the best thing to use to heat up a house with no power. Trust me, I didn’t miss any point.
@@iiinsaiii Tesla PowerWall
@@TomUlcakOk, a Tesla Power wall is 13.5Kwh and cost $14,000. I build a system that is 25,6Kwh with a 12kw inverter/charger. Plus over 8000 watts of panels for under $10,000. I never understood why would people buy those powerwalls? But if you have the money, knock yourself self out. But remember, that cost is for the battery alone. You still need to get solar.
This is a good video. It was ment to show how long it will run under these condition. We have the same Delta EcoFlo pro
and it’s not perfect. We use it in our camper. Right now we are running our Starlink. Starlink is drawing between 28 and
40 watts. I had charged 100%. It said it would run for 40 some hours at the beginning. Personally, I’m not that happy
with that. Would I buy it again? Maybe not. It’s called a solar inverter. Ideally it should be hooked up to solar so it
can be charging as it’s depleted. I’m working on that. To charge it with our Honda 2000 generator takes like 8 hours
or more. We bought it for around $2600 on Kick Starter when it was being developed. Thanks for the video..
I have ecoflow delta max and want go camping . I have bought small 1500w space heater . the question is should i buy inverter to make my delta max last longer when I run that small space heater ? Thanks.
How about a radiant heater? Does anyone have experience with one of those and one of these power banks? I have the Delta 2. I'm hoping that I don't need it in the coming Winter months for power outages, but that's what I bought it for. I just want to be able to provide a little heat for the immediate area, hence the reason I'm looking at a radiant heater. And be able to keep the fridge at a reasonable temp. I know I'll need to recharge the Delta. I have a solar panel that I'm hoping can do that. I can also plug it into a car if need be. I can take it to work each day to top it off. I have my fingers crossed that it will work for us. We don't usually get long outages. A few hours at most. Though last winter we had friends in our area who were out for a few days. I'm also planning on using the Delta for camping; supplemental power as needed. Maybe even that radiant heater in the trailer...
Very helpful!
Damn i was hoping this would fo the trick. Live in an old home with poor insulation and old electrical. Can only have one AC or heater on at a time, or the power will go out. Tons of blankets and sweat clothes it is.
Solar salesman tried to sell my mom a solar & battery.. sure will power your space heater for days 😂.. delta pro At 80% charge was about 1 hour 45mins with her small space heater. Also did you calibrate battery?
Depends on how big the battery is. But usually heat is best with other methods 😂
@@offgridstores wanted the generac pwercell power wall Max out.. salesman laughed nobody needs that many kilowatts..
Gotta run a diesel heater, itll run one of those for weeks and youll be stripping buck neked cuz its so hot in there
Thank u
Great video...
Appreciate it!
We have bo power no heat
I connected this soacd heater with rhis exact Delta generator got same results!! 😢😢
Need like 400ah? That was my approximation. I have to look into heat soon and will see where the technology and prices are at.
Diesel heater
@@joshlower1 I got one installed. My tiny home is so small it can be heated with 400-600 watts even down to -30c. The diesel heater is too much but it’s good for redundancy. I also have a mini wood stove I haven’t used in here.
Screen power draw is going to be miliamps and the fans shouldn't draw much more than that. If the inverter conversion loss is 20% you should have gotten 1 hour 56 minutes. Of course this would be true if your heater was actaully drawing 1500watts instead of the 1440 it was, so your loss is a little higher than that. The cheap harbor freight inverters only have 13% loss. Makes you wonder how cheap that manufacturer was in their inverter selection.
I also wonder if they have a shut off to not allow the unit to go down to a complete 0% charge
It's not top fresh video, but thanks for showing these pre-fabricated plastic boxes don't hold what they promise, partially. I will go definitely with building my DYI batteries, so can upgrade and change what I want. But the good point is EcoFlow is mobile and can cover the short interruptions, just need UPS switch.
Mine holds just what it says it does, you just can't run inefficient shit with them.
Why won't anybody tell us if these kind of things will run a 1500 watt heater overnight on a full charge it's just the simplest question but nobody will answer
I did the same test with exactly the same devices and got the same sad results.
I wouldn’t say they’re sad. There’s better and more efficient ways to use electricity. Propane or wood are better for heat
That sucks I would need a heater to go for at least 6 hours for sleep in a van
You would need the delta pro and some extra batteries. Or a small heater.
Yes but a van is very small. Some teardrop campers use 300w heaters
86 Celsius ? 😮
we don't do that celsius stuff around here
use an electric blanket it will run it alot better.
True but the video was about space heaters haha
I guess about 2 hours and 25 minutes if the heater actually pulls 1500 watts.
Close guess
Definitely not spending $3,200 to power a $30 heater. I realize it can power so much more but $3,200 on sale is ludicrous.
The whole point of the video was to show it’s not good for running space heaters 😂
Useless comment.
Exactly I was thinking it should run for 6 hours or more that’s surly waste of money
Soo boring
So sorry
I found your video very useful, and it answered my question on how long the DeltoPro would last using a space heater. I wanted to heat my greenhouse, keeping it above freezing. Now I know, before winter sets in and my plants dying do to DeltaPro running out of energy. Thank you for this test.
Not boring very useful