I just bought one I’m going to give it a try. People saying it’s not worth it but you can literallly buy an attatchment to charge it at a charging station
Great video. I’ve been searching for a video like this for some time now. I have a detailing business. I was looking at gas generators and thought what about electric? This video made it clear that the delta is the way to go. I’m impressed with how it functioned with your detailing supplies.
Glad to know that this video was helpful for you! 😎 ℹ️ There really isn't a lot of videos showcasing the potential of this machine in a Detailing scenario, so hopefully all your questions were answered here! 👍
Hands down that Delta Pro is the most powerful and portable power station I have come across. That would be perfect for any situation that needs power.
Trust! Cant wait to see what new ideas small businesses will come up with once this type of technology is standardized! 😎 Maybe you can wish to Cosmo and Wanda to poof a couple 😂
My poor back will forever be grateful of that integration 😭 I used to own a 300lb generator, not fun moving it around when I had to repurpose my van several times 😔
My generac 4500 is 100lbs with full tank. Only thing I dislike s the loud sound. But, if it runs out of juice I can be up and running in 2 mins by filling up the tank again. With these batteries you have to wait long periods of time to reuse when they die.
As an owner of a battery, I can 100% agree with this argument. If noise is not the issue then gas is the best and is sustainable. Even when detailing as a business I found charging the thing to be a hassle if I only rely on solar, and charging with the customers power is not always available.
Amazing video man! I’m running 4 solar batteries for my electric detailing vehicle but this will save me space and reduce the weight by 200lbs ++ definitely looking into getting this asap!
Very cool! Looks like a great alternative to the loud gas powered generator. I have a lot of the same equipment so it's nice to see you're able to use this. Definitely something to think about. It looks like it could be a space saver as well in a mobile setup vs. a generator.
Oh trust it us a space saver 😂 Its a lot slimmer than most generators and having those wheels really saves my back from an accident 😭 what tools do you have in your set up/shop?
Cardo. Cut the Kranzle cord back to 3 feet on your machine & it won't trip. I run mine of a 3500 predator generator for the last 3yrs & I haven't had any issues to this day. Love the video & info. ? What is the 3 prong adapter cord for on the right, next to 4 plug ins for . Look forward to your replie. Looking to upgrade to this in 2024 All the best mann. Garcia's Automotive Detail Tucson az
I usually move my machine around the house to do other cleaning jobs, so I will not shorten the length of the cord 🤔 My house is just really old that them outlets are not good enough for my kranzle😂 The adapter cord came from the dark pits of my dad's old garage box 😆 📦 You can easily find these on Amazon
Ah, that is a manual power cord reel ⚡️ Helps cable manage everything and can handle the steamer surprisingly 😳 Ill drop the link to that if you are interested 😎 👍:amzn.to/3tG1wiz All the products I currently use are listed on my website as well if you want to check them out 👍
Thank you king! 😎👉👉 Im curious where this new technology will take us once batteries are more standardized 🔋 🪫. What equipment do you have in your set up? 🤔
@@CardosCarDose vacuum, small pump that's not require a lot of power. pressure washer air compressor, carpet extractor the mytee 8070 a chiefsteamer 🤦🏾♂️ to much lol but again you never use it all at once......
Trust! Not to mention there are jobs where you only use 2 or 1 machines 😂 now my question is how this Delta Pro will work in the brutal winter up north 🤔
@@CardosCarDose will work for me for sure lol I do have a heater installed in my van so everything keep warm. Just like my battery that power the heater it's a northstar battery 480 if I remember correctly. I gotta keep that to a good temperature or it dies fast
Hi, I enjoyed your videos a lot. So, on average, car detailing how many cars u can do on a full charge. Because I'm looking to get one. Thank you for ur help and ur videos
If i can be fully transparent with you, I would strongly advise you to look into other battery solutions out there and do some comparisons. I only got the EcoFlow because there were no other brands that made this technology during the time I got it. Do some thorough research on how a battery operated machine can help you. If I had to answer your question directly, I would say one battery would use about 10-15% of power to use my Kranzle 1322TS just to wash one large SUV. An additional 5-10% if I were to vacuum the whole interior. Hopefully this answers your question! ;)
@CardosCarDose thank you sooo much. I was looking at different batteries, and the eco came #1. But now they make the eco battery bigger. And now they have a special on Amazon $400 off. But I'm still looking. Thank u for all ur help. I'm looking forward to ur next video. God bless 🙏
Honestly man, there is no answer for everyone because it LITERALLY depends what you are plugging in. 🔋 🚗 I could give you my estimate but obviously that is with my equipment with the clientele that I have. So I can't really answer this question, so champ 🤔
Yes as a matter of fact! 🔋This has been a daily driver for my power source and honestly its been a crazy ride. There is an overwhelming number of things to mention about the machine, both good and bad, shop and mobile, home and business use. Cant say how I feel about it yet because I dont like to repeat myself a lot, but expect some helpful information for when the official review video drops. 😎👍
For one person detailer I think is good but for 2 oh 3 persons using polisher steamer and extractor at the same time it cant hold the amount of work .. but we definitely try it and take back to cotsco 😅
Oh, i 100% agree with that argument 😔 I did plenty of exterior details on my own and works well BUT THE MINUTE i plug in heated equipment it draws soo much power! I can not see this being used realistically for detailers with 2+ workers unfortunately 😔 Ill elaborate on my Review video once that drops. Thanks for pointing that out! 😎👉👉
Thank u for ur reply. I am also thinking to purchase this unit. Can you help me to answer one more question? Can i plug Delta pro to Charge at home and programmed it to charge at the lowest peak time like from 2am to 4am where electricity price is cheaper? So lets say i go sleep 9pm and i plug delta pro to charge, but i want charge start at 2am I hope u get what i mean. Sorry English is my not native language.
@@CardosCarDosethank bro and good lick with ur work. Amazing videos and reviews. Keep it up please and provide always the dilution ratio of the products you using. By the way when will be the full product review of your delta pro, as i didnt find any new videos after watching this one. Do you still use it?
@freshcryptojuice3790 I still use it to this day and have made several upgrades, but I do have a little bit of skepticism towards the brand. The product is perfectly fine, this is mostly a brand problem on how it handles customer service and data.
@@CardosCarDose ahh ok makes sense. I’m glad I found your video. I want to do this for my mobile unit just not sure if it’s enough power to last me throughout the day I would probably need 2 units to double the output since I’m going to be running 2 Kranzles at once.
Ive seen other detailers attempt it with a 400w panel and its dodgy and your walking on thin ice considering it heavily depends on where you park and how cloudy it is
Thank you for the kind words king! 😭🙏 I am curious where this will lead us in the future 🤔 here in California, gas powered machine regulations are creeping in slowly and it will be interesting to see what new ways detailers will get power 👀 only time will tell! Can't wait to see what new adventures away!
For reliability reasons I can not answer that with full certainty. From my experience, using a single Delta Pro as the main machine I have tripped it at around 2900 W trying to run a compressor and vacuum at the same time. I would suggest reaching out to other detailers that have actually ran the machine with the battery. Sorry I could not help you champ 🙏
@@CardosCarDose a 400 Liter water tank ( roughly 100 Gallons ! ) for example holding pure water connected to a 7 Liter per minute kranzle pressure washer would take roughly 60 minutes minutes to empty.. Yes food for thought .. Question is what is the average amount of water used by a professional car detailer in california daily ?
@fensterputzernuernberg it's not necessarily the flow that matters, there are other tools and equipment that are used for detailers, not just solo pressure washing, which is what also drains the battery. Not to mention the steamer. 🪫 I have no saying for those that are doing power wash cleaning with a battery, as that is not my industry
@@CardosCarDose I am a professional cleaner in Germany .... My question is ( which i sent direct to Eco flow europe ) is if this would deliver enough power to power a kranzle 1600 Watt 7 Amp 230 Volt Pressure washer .... and if so for how long .. i use 2 of my my kranzle´s ( have 4 of them ) for rinsing purposes. I will let you know what they say if they return the email .......... PS by the way I am talking about the Eco Flow Delta max 2000 which is half the weight of this pro version. I am pretty sure this Pro version would operate the European 7 lpm kranzle which is 230 Volt and / amp... The only reason i am contemplating this is for rinsing not powerwashing .. Having this i can plug and play in seconds instead of trying to find a electrical socket.. It really could be a huge help to be frank for me. I already have a 36 Volt Professional lithium pressure washer ( also for rinsing ) But that has pressure guage just mode 1 and eco mode.. THis 36 V pressure washer is great but will only run for around 30 to 40 minutes on 2 x 36 V batteries. The kranzle is a much better machine..
@fensterputzernuernberg Ah, I see. Well, if I can be fully transparent with you, I do not recommend getting an EcoFlow product 😬 plot twist In case you have not followed me on Instagram, I have been very vocal about the company not offering battery cell replacement services. And considering the brand is a Chinese startup, I think it is very inconvenient for the user despite costing thousands of dollars. I am currently selling my Batteries and looking for a reputable company. Best advice, look into others that have specialized in the battery technology, Anker is my current interest. But if you reeeeally want one, well, with my ~1600W Kranzle it lasts about 2 hours ish 🤔
Just a heads up everyone, while it runs the Kranzle just fine, it will NOT run the AR BLUE 630TSS. The AR Blue requires a 20a outlet, which the Delta Pro has. But it looks like the initial start up surge is too much for the Delta Pro. Mine won't run, even when using a 5.0 orifice to reduce the initial surge. 😢
Not sure exactly what you mean. It does have the total stop system that builds pressure and then shuts off anytime you release the trigger if that's what you mean. The specs are almost identical to the Kranzle. I dont have a 20a outlet in my home so thats why im trying to use the Delta Pro. I thought for sure it would handle it. The weird thing is, mine won't run even if I remove the nozzle from my stubby gun, and hold the trigger down before trying to start. Even if I turn the pressure all the way down on the machine it won't go.. it trips the outlet. The Delta Pro can handle up to a 7200 watt surge and 3600watts continously. I'm having a hard time believing the AR Blue 630tss pulls more than 7200 on start, or more than 3600 continously... maybe my unit is defective. I did contact AR directly today and they are going to look into it and call me back. I'll update what they say on here just in case anyone else wants to know lol
@EricGonzalez-bd1qd This sounds like there is something serious going on with your machine because a welding tool doesn't even generate more than that 😳 I would suggest having the manufacturer take a look at your machine as this sounds like an electrical issue 🤔 🔨
I know a couple mobile detailers that do it, and unfortunately it is only beneficial if the vehicle can physically fit a 600w panel(s). The draw back is that actual amount of kWh being received from the sun, in which you need high enough Volts and Amps to sustainably maximize the power intake. In other words, you need a very large van just to make it practical.
@@CardosCarDose Yea I know. The setups I see are mainly on enclosed trailers. You can also tie in to you cars alternator and fake solar input into the charge controller.
Is nice for quick details or exterior details or basic interior details but dirty cars full detail no way that shit gonna last while I’m running compressor , two stage vaccine I would neeed two of this which will cost 6-7k
You can certainly pull off two full exterior and interior details with one battery if you are efficient. ☝️ not that it can't handle it, but if you are going to use particular equipment, such as heated equipment or +1800W machines, then you will certainly need another one. Just depends what you plug in and how long you use it.
If you had a Delta Pro, how would you use it in your Detailing routine? 🤔
I just bought one I’m going to give it a try. People saying it’s not worth it but you can literallly buy an attatchment to charge it at a charging station
Great video. I’ve been searching for a video like this for some time now. I have a detailing business. I was looking at gas generators and thought what about electric? This video made it clear that the delta is the way to go. I’m impressed with how it functioned with your detailing supplies.
Glad to know that this video was helpful for you! 😎 ℹ️ There really isn't a lot of videos showcasing the potential of this machine in a Detailing scenario, so hopefully all your questions were answered here! 👍
I wasnt to get this for my detailing but the 3500 up front .... i know its worth it @CardosCarDose
I think you can buy an attatchment to charge it at Tesla stations
Hands down that Delta Pro is the most powerful and portable power station I have come across. That would be perfect for any situation that needs power.
Trust! Cant wait to see what new ideas small businesses will come up with once this type of technology is standardized! 😎
Maybe you can wish to Cosmo and Wanda to poof a couple 😂
Damn dude great video. Thanks! I’ll save up for one starting now!
I do like the fact that Ecoflow integrated a handle to the Delta Pro to make it easier to move around.
My poor back will forever be grateful of that integration 😭
I used to own a 300lb generator, not fun moving it around when I had to repurpose my van several times 😔
thanks for the good review and experience with this device, it makes me think about the purchase
That power sration sure is one of the most powerful I have ever seen with a capacity of 3600Wh.
it's really handy with plenty of power to keep anything running 👀 curious to see what mobile serviceman will do with this technology 🤔
The best thing about that Delta Pro is that the capacity can be maxed out at 25kWh.
I do plan on expanding, just gotta figure out where to get the money 😂
You should try using a soft start adapter / soft starter to reduce start surge when operating electrical tools
All of my tools work perfectly fine and there is no need for one in my use case 😌 I typically use one machine at a time
My generac 4500 is 100lbs with full tank. Only thing I dislike s the loud sound. But, if it runs out of juice I can be up and running in 2 mins by filling up the tank again. With these batteries you have to wait long periods of time to reuse when they die.
As an owner of a battery, I can 100% agree with this argument. If noise is not the issue then gas is the best and is sustainable.
Even when detailing as a business I found charging the thing to be a hassle if I only rely on solar, and charging with the customers power is not always available.
Amazing video man! I’m running 4 solar batteries for my electric detailing vehicle but this will save me space and reduce the weight by 200lbs ++ definitely looking into getting this asap!
Nice dude! 😎 👍 Definitely will be helpful with spacing and noise 😌 🚐 Just make sure that your battery quantities match the workflow you have ☝️
Thanks for answering all my questions much appreciated great setup and video and voice over and test 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
😎🤙 No probs champ!
This is a great video. Good job
Thanks champ 😎👍
Very cool! Looks like a great alternative to the loud gas powered generator. I have a lot of the same equipment so it's nice to see you're able to use this. Definitely something to think about. It looks like it could be a space saver as well in a mobile setup vs. a generator.
Oh trust it us a space saver 😂 Its a lot slimmer than most generators and having those wheels really saves my back from an accident 😭
what tools do you have in your set up/shop?
@@CardosCarDose I have a California Air Tools compressor, McCulloch Steamer, Sunjoe, Maxshine 15mm polisher.
Nice load out champ! 👍 when you use it on the field do you notice any power draw issues? pull too much?
@@CardosCarDose I just detail from my house so I'm not using a generator.
Ah gotcha 😂 For some reason i thought you were mobile LOL
Found another garage buddy! 🙌 😃 LETS GOOOO
Cardo. Cut the Kranzle cord back to 3 feet on your machine & it won't trip. I run mine of a 3500 predator generator for the last 3yrs & I haven't had any issues to this day. Love the video & info. ? What is the 3 prong adapter cord for on the right, next to 4 plug ins for . Look forward to your replie.
Looking to upgrade to this in 2024
All the best mann.
Garcia's Automotive Detail
Tucson az
I usually move my machine around the house to do other cleaning jobs, so I will not shorten the length of the cord 🤔 My house is just really old that them outlets are not good enough for my kranzle😂
The adapter cord came from the dark pits of my dad's old garage box 😆 📦 You can easily find these on Amazon
What about round out let
Ah, that is a manual power cord reel ⚡️ Helps cable manage everything and can handle the steamer surprisingly 😳
Ill drop the link to that if you are interested 😎 👍:amzn.to/3tG1wiz
All the products I currently use are listed on my website as well if you want to check them out 👍
Wow I'm speechless 🤐 to see that thing handle your tools.... I need me one 😆 great video Champ! Really awesome
Thank you king! 😎👉👉 Im curious where this new technology will take us once batteries are more standardized 🔋 🪫.
What equipment do you have in your set up? 🤔
@@CardosCarDose vacuum, small pump that's not require a lot of power. pressure washer air compressor, carpet extractor the mytee 8070 a chiefsteamer 🤦🏾♂️ to much lol but again you never use it all at once......
Trust! Not to mention there are jobs where you only use 2 or 1 machines 😂 now my question is how this Delta Pro will work in the brutal winter up north 🤔
@@CardosCarDose will work for me for sure lol I do have a heater installed in my van so everything keep warm. Just like my battery that power the heater it's a northstar battery 480 if I remember correctly. I gotta keep that to a good temperature or it dies fast
Dam 😭 gonna have to take notes when i travel up north or camp in the mountains
Hi, I enjoyed your videos a lot. So, on average, car detailing how many cars u can do on a full charge. Because I'm looking to get one. Thank you for ur help and ur videos
If i can be fully transparent with you, I would strongly advise you to look into other battery solutions out there and do some comparisons. I only got the EcoFlow because there were no other brands that made this technology during the time I got it. Do some thorough research on how a battery operated machine can help you.
If I had to answer your question directly, I would say one battery would use about 10-15% of power to use my Kranzle 1322TS just to wash one large SUV. An additional 5-10% if I were to vacuum the whole interior.
Hopefully this answers your question! ;)
@CardosCarDose thank you sooo much. I was looking at different batteries, and the eco came #1. But now they make the eco battery bigger. And now they have a special on Amazon $400 off. But I'm still looking. Thank u for all ur help. I'm looking forward to ur next video. God bless 🙏
Great video how many hours u can ran it Before it goes complete dead as detailing business
Honestly man, there is no answer for everyone because it LITERALLY depends what you are plugging in. 🔋 🚗
I could give you my estimate but obviously that is with my equipment with the clientele that I have. So I can't really answer this question, so champ 🤔
Question Cardo? Now that its been some time hows it operating and are you still using it as your primay power source?
Yes as a matter of fact! 🔋This has been a daily driver for my power source and honestly its been a crazy ride.
There is an overwhelming number of things to mention about the machine, both good and bad, shop and mobile, home and business use.
Cant say how I feel about it yet because I dont like to repeat myself a lot, but expect some helpful information for when the official review video drops. 😎👍
For one person detailer I think is good but for 2 oh 3 persons using polisher steamer and extractor at the same time it cant hold the amount of work .. but we definitely try it and take back to cotsco 😅
Oh, i 100% agree with that argument 😔 I did plenty of exterior details on my own and works well
BUT THE MINUTE i plug in heated equipment it draws soo much power! I can not see this being used realistically for detailers with 2+ workers unfortunately 😔
Ill elaborate on my Review video once that drops. Thanks for pointing that out! 😎👉👉
@@CardosCarDose you should have 3 machines at the same time and let’s see if work that’s way you can do more for your followers
Yeeeeeaaahh, i dont have 9k sitting around 😂 ill pass on that and let someone wealthier do that test 😭
Can you use delta pro while its charging with solar panel? Thx
Yes! 👍 Charging will be slow, but yes
Thank u for ur reply. I am also thinking to purchase this unit. Can you help me to answer one more question? Can i plug Delta pro to Charge at home and programmed it to charge at the lowest peak time like from 2am to 4am where electricity price is cheaper? So lets say i go sleep 9pm and i plug delta pro to charge, but i want charge start at 2am I hope u get what i mean. Sorry English is my not native language.
@freshcryptojuice3790 as of now there is no automatic way to charge the system at a specific time 👍
@@CardosCarDosethank bro and good lick with ur work. Amazing videos and reviews. Keep it up please and provide always the dilution ratio of the products you using. By the way when will be the full product review of your delta pro, as i didnt find any new videos after watching this one. Do you still use it?
@freshcryptojuice3790 I still use it to this day and have made several upgrades, but I do have a little bit of skepticism towards the brand. The product is perfectly fine, this is mostly a brand problem on how it handles customer service and data.
Thank that was pretty informative.
The kranzle draws less power if you cut the power cord it comes with. I did it on mines and it only draws about 1100 watts now.
Sweet results! 😎But there is no way im gonna cut it myself or pay anyone 😂 I move it around the house and that extra cord helps
@@CardosCarDose ahh ok makes sense. I’m glad I found your video. I want to do this for my mobile unit just not sure if it’s enough power to last me throughout the day I would probably need 2 units to double the output since I’m going to be running 2 Kranzles at once.
Ah, for sure double Kranzle it can handle it. How long, I would say about 50-70 min with my estimated testing
@@CardosCarDose ok good to know. Thank you 🙌🏼
I'd mount the solar panels on the roof on the van to charge the battery in between jobs.
Ive seen other detailers attempt it with a 400w panel and its dodgy and your walking on thin ice considering it heavily depends on where you park and how cloudy it is
Sign me up for the future! Dose does it again. Follow, and gain knowledge from his prior videos too!
Thank you for the kind words king! 😭🙏
I am curious where this will lead us in the future 🤔 here in California, gas powered machine regulations are creeping in slowly and it will be interesting to see what new ways detailers will get power 👀 only time will tell! Can't wait to see what new adventures away!
I will own one in a couple months I need it
Thats wassup! 😎 Clean energy here we goo!!! ♻️ ⚡️
Would this be ok for a 8070 mytee heated extractor?
For reliability reasons I can not answer that with full certainty. From my experience, using a single Delta Pro as the main machine I have tripped it at around 2900 W trying to run a compressor and vacuum at the same time.
I would suggest reaching out to other detailers that have actually ran the machine with the battery. Sorry I could not help you champ 🙏
Its a great video.... 2 hours a day should be more than enough for the pressure washing side of things for 1 person
Just the pressure washer, yes. Anything else connected that would be a no.
@@CardosCarDose a 400 Liter water tank ( roughly 100 Gallons ! ) for example holding pure water connected to a 7 Liter per minute kranzle pressure washer would take roughly 60 minutes minutes to empty.. Yes food for thought .. Question is what is the average amount of water used by a professional car detailer in california daily ?
@fensterputzernuernberg it's not necessarily the flow that matters, there are other tools and equipment that are used for detailers, not just solo pressure washing, which is what also drains the battery. Not to mention the steamer. 🪫
I have no saying for those that are doing power wash cleaning with a battery, as that is not my industry
@@CardosCarDose I am a professional cleaner in Germany .... My question is ( which i sent direct to Eco flow europe ) is if this would deliver enough power to power a kranzle 1600 Watt 7 Amp 230 Volt Pressure washer .... and if so for how long .. i use 2 of my my kranzle´s ( have 4 of them ) for rinsing purposes. I will let you know what they say if they return the email .......... PS by the way I am talking about the Eco Flow Delta max 2000 which is half the weight of this pro version. I am pretty sure this Pro version would operate the European 7 lpm kranzle which is 230 Volt and / amp... The only reason i am contemplating this is for rinsing not powerwashing .. Having this i can plug and play in seconds instead of trying to find a electrical socket.. It really could be a huge help to be frank for me. I already have a 36 Volt Professional lithium pressure washer ( also for rinsing ) But that has pressure guage just mode 1 and eco mode.. THis 36 V pressure washer is great but will only run for around 30 to 40 minutes on 2 x 36 V batteries. The kranzle is a much better machine..
@fensterputzernuernberg Ah, I see. Well, if I can be fully transparent with you, I do not recommend getting an EcoFlow product 😬 plot twist
In case you have not followed me on Instagram, I have been very vocal about the company not offering battery cell replacement services. And considering the brand is a Chinese startup, I think it is very inconvenient for the user despite costing thousands of dollars.
I am currently selling my Batteries and looking for a reputable company. Best advice, look into others that have specialized in the battery technology, Anker is my current interest.
But if you reeeeally want one, well, with my ~1600W Kranzle it lasts about 2 hours ish 🤔
Just a heads up everyone, while it runs the Kranzle just fine, it will NOT run the AR BLUE 630TSS. The AR Blue requires a 20a outlet, which the Delta Pro has. But it looks like the initial start up surge is too much for the Delta Pro. Mine won't run, even when using a 5.0 orifice to reduce the initial surge. 😢
That initial pump is what always gets most generators, even battery, to struggle 😔 Does your pressure washer have a self priming pump? 🤔
Not sure exactly what you mean. It does have the total stop system that builds pressure and then shuts off anytime you release the trigger if that's what you mean. The specs are almost identical to the Kranzle. I dont have a 20a outlet in my home so thats why im trying to use the Delta Pro. I thought for sure it would handle it. The weird thing is, mine won't run even if I remove the nozzle from my stubby gun, and hold the trigger down before trying to start. Even if I turn the pressure all the way down on the machine it won't go.. it trips the outlet. The Delta Pro can handle up to a 7200 watt surge and 3600watts continously. I'm having a hard time believing the AR Blue 630tss pulls more than 7200 on start, or more than 3600 continously... maybe my unit is defective. I did contact AR directly today and they are going to look into it and call me back. I'll update what they say on here just in case anyone else wants to know lol
@EricGonzalez-bd1qd This sounds like there is something serious going on with your machine because a welding tool doesn't even generate more than that 😳 I would suggest having the manufacturer take a look at your machine as this sounds like an electrical issue 🤔 🔨
I would call this a battery operated power inverter. 🔋
Just battery as it is not inverting anything 🤣
You can comfortably detail 3-4 cars with delta pro
Small sedans and just a wash, yes. Any interior work and that would bring it down significantly 🤔 🔋
It does look like that the Delta Pro can power almost anything since it has 3.6kWh of power.
Not to mention being able to connect another one 👀
Add solar to the roof of your van so you can charge on the go all day when the sun is out!
I know a couple mobile detailers that do it, and unfortunately it is only beneficial if the vehicle can physically fit a 600w panel(s). The draw back is that actual amount of kWh being received from the sun, in which you need high enough Volts and Amps to sustainably maximize the power intake. In other words, you need a very large van just to make it practical.
@@CardosCarDose Yea I know. The setups I see are mainly on enclosed trailers. You can also tie in to you cars alternator and fake solar input into the charge controller.
Is nice for quick details or exterior details or basic interior details but dirty cars full detail no way that shit gonna last while I’m running compressor , two stage vaccine I would neeed two of this which will cost 6-7k
You can certainly pull off two full exterior and interior details with one battery if you are efficient. ☝️ not that it can't handle it, but if you are going to use particular equipment, such as heated equipment or +1800W machines, then you will certainly need another one. Just depends what you plug in and how long you use it.
But that thing is 3k!? Thats quite amd investment to make on battery power alone.
Had to cut off an arm to get it, but the ecosystem and plug n play process is worth considering other brands make you scout the adapters elsewhere
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@@CardosCarDose 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
3.5k smh
3.5 if you have a defective unit, mine reads 3.6kWh perfectly fine even with everything i've thrown at it