EcoFlow Wave 2: Review & Real-World Testing of Cooling Mode in a Vehicle

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  • Опубліковано 21 сер 2024

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  • @theresatrickforthat
    @theresatrickforthat  9 місяців тому

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  • @mwbgaming28
    @mwbgaming28 10 місяців тому +3

    AC units do discharge cooler air with a lower fan speed if it has a fixed speed compressor
    The wave 2 has a variable speed compressor, and when you turn down the fan speed, it automatically turns down the compressor speed for some reason
    If there's a way to hack the device to adjust the fan and compressor speed independently, you would definitely get cooler air by reducing the fan speed and keeping the compressor speed at max

    • @theresatrickforthat
      @theresatrickforthat  10 місяців тому

      Good insights! Thanks for watching!

    • @AquaTech225
      @AquaTech225 7 місяців тому

      The zero breeze functions a little more independently you can turn the fan speed down an get cold air that way. Would be cool if the wave operated a with a little variance. Or if the modes an speeds were preset to do that to a degree

    • @uhjyuff2095
      @uhjyuff2095 5 місяців тому +1

      no hacking could work, because if the compressor runs full speed and the fans don't run at full speed the coils will frost up and then the cooling power is reduced. Also, Icing can happen when the air filter gets restricted.

  • @myfalconry76
    @myfalconry76 2 місяці тому

    If you leave the air intake inside where it can recirculate the cooler air it will run more efficiently. You’re sucking in hot air from outside and cooling it. Any ac is only going to reduce air temp by 20 degrees max. So if you recooling the air you already cooled it will get colder each time it passes through the unit.

    • @theresatrickforthat
      @theresatrickforthat  2 місяці тому

      Maybe! I also don't want to put the car in a negative pressure by doing that otherwise hot air will just get sucked in. I'm working on a better solution for the car...stay tuned! Thanks for watching!

    • @myfalconry76
      @myfalconry76 2 місяці тому

      @@theresatrickforthat your over thinking it, the negative pressure created would be negligible. You would be cooling the interior air at a far greater rate than it is sucked in. I have my eco flow mounted in my truck bed and a duct hole cut into the cab it cools the truck bed where the dogs and birds are the air from there is blown into my rooftop tent and into my cab and the exaust is vented through another hole to the outside between the cab and the truck. On a hot day parked in the shade I can get it down to 60 degrees inside the truck bed and rooftop tent and cab. Going down the road through the Mojave desert it’s stays 70-75 in 119 degree temperatures

    • @ErikMeike
      @ErikMeike Місяць тому

      @@myfalconry76 the ecoflow has two separate air circulation paths: inside intake -> inside output and outside intake -> outside output. The intake hose connection only connects to the intake for the outdoor air portion, so it will not cause the unit to perform extra work to cool that air to be sent inside or anything like that as that air is taken from the front grille of the unit. If the outdoor loop air intake is instead connected to air inside the interior, it will then cause all of the negative pressure issues you are mentioning which actually do add to be significant if it is very hot outside. You can do the math about the thermodynamics and it ends up being rather large.

  • @Sa-Shogunn
    @Sa-Shogunn 3 дні тому

    I've seen several videos, but haven't seen anyone having there windshield sun shade.

    • @theresatrickforthat
      @theresatrickforthat  3 дні тому

      I think a lot of us are testing worst case scenarios. Thanks for watching!

  • @NoZenith
    @NoZenith 10 місяців тому

    Thanks, very interesting experiment. I was hoping you were going to ride off the Delta 2 Max again and show how much battery at used but I appreciate this video all the same. My goal is to get this and Delta to Max I think. This definitely proves that the other little portable air conditioners on the market aren't worth bothering with unless you're just going to sit still with it blowing in your face 😅. I'm hoping to get this to use in a small cargo trailer camper. I want to use the trailer sometimes and utilitarian sense and other times I want to toss in my camping gear and a cooler / heater and a good battery bank with a couple 400 watt solar panels and head out. The only other thing I really want that's going to use much electricity is a dual-zone fridge.
    Definitely curious how it works as a heater as winter comes on. Thank you

    • @theresatrickforthat
      @theresatrickforthat  10 місяців тому +1

      Oh don’t worry! I’ve got runtime tests using the Delta 2 Max coming up! We’re going to test cooling runtime and heating runtime. So stay tuned for that!
      Yes, I certainly wouldn’t get a portable A/C that’s smaller than the Wave. Sounds like a great multi-purpose trailer build you’re going to have! Best of luck with it! Thanks for watching and commenting!

    • @NoZenith
      @NoZenith 10 місяців тому

      @theresatrickforthat I don't have an unlimited budget but I find investing in the best option to be smart in most situations. I don't feel any the Delta Pro because I wouldn't be able to carry around enough solar to really recharge it anyway so the Delta 2 Max seems like a sweet spot for high functionality yet it weighs half as much.
      I really don't see the point of the dedicated battery for the wave to since it's so expensive and so limited in its functionality both in having to charge it on the unit, it being significantly slower to charge and it's ultimately extremely limited capabilities outside of just being a battery for the Wave 2 and that's why I was looking at getting the Delta to Max to run it and a cooler. I can just charge my phone up in the car and I have a 3 small battery Banks that could charge my phone at least once per night so I wouldn't have to burn through the bigger batteries. Also looking to get a tool fan for circulating air, possibly something from rigid or similar and just get a bridge adapter because I have rigid tools I share with my dad... Trying to get multifunctional everything cuz I don't want this to balloon out of control financially

    • @theresatrickforthat
      @theresatrickforthat  10 місяців тому

      I like it! You and I are quite similar in our thought process…I didn’t bother to buy the dedicated Wave 2 battery, but did get the Delta 2 Max for all the reasons you said. Makes so much more sense and adds way more functionality across the board! I think you’re certainly on the right track to maximize your setup in the best cost ratio possible!

  • @chillymack2321
    @chillymack2321 9 місяців тому +1

    U could of at least tested it with the front windshield shaded with windshield shade everyone already has in the car .

  • @AquaTech225
    @AquaTech225 7 місяців тому

    It probably would cool. But as much heat coming through from the sun since their like tin cans. It wouldn’t start really cooling until the temp of all the interior seats floor an all started to eventually cool some than yould start dropping temp. But I’m sure ecoflow actual test was done in a purpose build insulated room of the size they claim. Like perfectly ideal situation where they get their claims from.

  • @LibertyHillBily
    @LibertyHillBily 3 місяці тому

    What about not intaking air from the outside, but rather recirculating the cold air?

    • @theresatrickforthat
      @theresatrickforthat  3 місяці тому +1

      I was recirculating the cooler air on the cold side of the unit. And then was venting the hot side of the unit through both hoses which is the most efficient solution. I wouldn’t want to only vent with a single hose as that would place my car in a negative pressure and cause more hot air from outside the vehicle to get sucked in. Thanks for watching!

  • @sailingmsmalachite1503
    @sailingmsmalachite1503 2 місяці тому

    After 8 months what is your honest opinion of the wave2
    I’m on my 3rd replacement
    Yet again it’s got to go back
    Pls tell me your thoughts 💭 on the wave2
    Mine blows cold air to the left
    Is sitting on the right gets hot 🥵
    Hot air leaks out the bottom and mix with the cold air coming out 🤦
    The wave2 is an embarrassment to other Ecoflow products
    My wave2 when plug into AC consumes 70wats when switched off 🤦
    Imagine the bill 💸 at the end of the year if you don’t unplug it 🤦 🤦🏻‍♂️ 🤦‍♀️
    Not very eco in my eyes 👀

    • @theresatrickforthat
      @theresatrickforthat  2 місяці тому +1

      I’m sorry to hear you’ve had such difficulty with yours! I still have and use my original one that you see in the video. Here’s what I think…you’ve got to understand how the Wave works and its limitations in order to have success with it . You’re absolutely right about the air blowing out one side. And there is phantom power that gets drawn by the unit even when it’s off too. You’re right about that too. I’ve pointed that out in other videos I’ve made about the Wave you may want to watch. Finally, it is a portable unit and even with dual hoses and everything, when you bring the hot condenser into your conditioned space…not matter how much insulation, etc. there’s going to be hot air that leaks into your space. It’s just a fact. Case in point, I have an out building that’s 15’ x 15’ square. It’s got fully insulated walls and ceiling and high energy efficient windows. I used to have a 14,000 BTU dual hose portable AC out there and when the outside temps got into the 90’s it would struggle to cool the building down to 76 degrees. If it got into the 100’s outside, it wouldn’t cool the building below 80 when no one was in the building. As soon as you added a person or two body heat out there, it would struggle even more! Fast forward to a few years ago, and I installed a 12,000 BTU mini split in that building. The thought being that it and the portable AC would work together on the hot days. Well guess what? The mini split that has 2,000 BTU’s handles the cooling needs of that outbuilding with no sweat no matter how hot it gets and I’ve gotten rid of the portable unit all together. I’ve been out there on a 100 plus degree day, with three other people, working on 4 laptops with lights on all of which generate heat…and the mini-split can freeze us out and drop that building into the 60’s. It’s pretty insane! And the craziest part is that the mini-split does that using about 50% less power than the portable unit. So I think the Wave 2 is a similar story. It’s a miniatureized portable unit. If they took the same device, but made it in two pieces with some kind of quick connect/disconnect refrigerant lines so that the condenser lived outside your space and the evaporator was inside…we’d probably see a huge improvement to its performance. Look at all the Facebook groups about the Wave and you’ll see some crazy feats of insulation and jerry rigging to increase the efficiency and effectiveness of the Wave. More power to them! For me, I just use my Wave as it is…but understanding how it works helps me with my expectations. I rarely use it to cool a space (except for when we go stay at my parents house…which is always hot for me to sleep well so I use the Wave to temper our bedroom…but I vent it by leaving the door to the hallway open wide enough for the hoses to go out there so I’m not pulling in outside air) rather I use it most of the time as a personal air conditioner and I don’t use the hoses or anything. You know, you go to the blazing hot parade and I stick the Wave on the ground and have it blowing directly on me. Work great! Or I’m on my patio eating and it’s hot out so I’ll bring the Wave out and let it blow cool air on me. That’s mostly how I use it. Anyway, I love my Wave but I agree the claims to what it can do are overly optimistic and it has some shortcomings. Hope this helps!

    • @sailingmsmalachite1503
      @sailingmsmalachite1503 2 місяці тому

      @@theresatrickforthat
      I bought mine to use to keep me cool
      Thanks for your honesty 👍
      Now it’s time to help all others that are stuck within a wave
      And reduce the carbon footprint 👣 this product is creating

    • @sailingmsmalachite1503
      @sailingmsmalachite1503 2 місяці тому

      @@theresatrickforthat pls can you post the link to the video you done about the phantom electric?
      Thanks for your time
      John 👍

    • @theresatrickforthat
      @theresatrickforthat  2 місяці тому

      @@sailingmsmalachite1503 ua-cam.com/video/4Uhgpsj0lis/v-deo.htmlsi=z5x2H6C2JmtW0czR

  • @Dave-hu9wf
    @Dave-hu9wf 10 місяців тому

    P R O M O S M 😭

  • @DormantIdeasNIQ
    @DormantIdeasNIQ Місяць тому

    IT SUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUCKS!!!

  • @DormantIdeasNIQ
    @DormantIdeasNIQ Місяць тому

    don't need to listen to all the apologetic crap... this unit is crap for $300, especially for $1,200

  • @DormantIdeasNIQ
    @DormantIdeasNIQ Місяць тому

    you need to learn to cut the babble out, and get to the point... you are boring to listen to...waste of time

  • @DormantIdeasNIQ
    @DormantIdeasNIQ Місяць тому

    REMOVE the bottom hose intake and recycle the car air instead... but still a piece of sh.t