EcoFlow Delta 2 (1024 Wh, 12 kg)
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EcoFlow Delta 2

1024 Wh, 12 kg


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jannissuter

3 years ago

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info-gate

3 years ago

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Daniela Cepon

3 years ago

Answer: Unfortunately, the item is only available as an EU version. The article is delivered approximately, as best as possible according to the CH standards, which is why only one 230 V Schuko AC socket (EU) is available. The other connections are firmly closed with a black Schuko (EU) socket cap.
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Stnslv

3 years ago

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Anonymous

3 years ago • purchased this product

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In November and December (as far as i saw) there were some batches available for order. I pre-ordered mine, and it came around a month or so later. As there seems to be a high demand on those ecoflows, there might be a huge preorders-list (not only at digi) and demand with either the factory output not meeting demands or a transport to destination-stock-issue... Delta 2 is "quite" new, and overall, you should be able to order one and get one, question is when. This, you might ask Digitec-Cutomercare directly... BR - oh, and seasons greetings to you, Stanislav ;)
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René1212

3 years ago

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McErono

2 years ago

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Hilitec

2 years ago • purchased this product

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For safety reasons, European standards require each plug to be galvanically separated when the appliance generating the current is not earthed, in order to avoid any risk if the casings of two faulty appliances are touched. If the sockets are not galvanically separated (which is the case with this appliance), the importer and seller must supply an appliance that complies with the standards (with only one functional socket), and it is the buyer's responsibility if he wishes to make the other sockets functional.
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ErnestM537

2 years ago

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Anonymous

2 years ago • purchased this product

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Yes, it can. In our case, charging is also possible at the external port (the one on the side for the additional battery or the Powerstream inverter). But briefly: With mains power, you will have charged the part very quickly up to the set maximum - after that, solar is useless ... unless you have your use case for it :) unless you have your own use case for it :) LG and have fun
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IgorI276

3 years ago

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michael667

3 years ago

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Former employee

3 years ago

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According to clarification with our supplier, the article will be delivered CH - compliant, i.e. sealed with a socket. We have no influence on the technical equipment.
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SchieferZumbie34

2 months ago

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digitec

2 months ago

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Yes, you can charge this EcoFlow Powerstation with solar panels. It supports a solar input of 11-60 V, 15 A, max. 500 W and is compatible with all EcoFlow solar panels, often also with panels from other brands.
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Noa_

4 months ago

Is the waterproof

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anderegg82

4 months ago • purchased this product

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I would think that the eco flow is not waterproof.
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Ingvox

5 months ago

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digitec

5 months ago

The device can be used up to around 0 % of its capacity before it switches off due to excessive discharge. The usable capacity therefore corresponds to almost the full capacity of 1024 Wh, as the device has a deep discharge protection function that triggers the switch-off at a critical charge level. An exact specification of the switch-off capacity in Wh is not explicitly stated in the available manuals, but it is common for LiFePO4 batteries such as this one to be discharged to almost 0 % before the protection takes effect. The device switches off automatically to prevent deep discharge, which protects the service life of the battery. For precise monitoring, we recommend using the LCD screen or the EcoFlow app, which displays the charge status and warns of critical discharge.
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Ingvox

7 months ago

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digitec

7 months ago

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The Delta 2 Powerstation's own consumption in standby mode with all outputs switched off is around 15 watts per hour. When the 230 V output is switched on, the power consumption is around 47 watts per hour. In operation with a low load (e.g. 13 watts of LED lighting), a total of around 87 watts is consumed, of which around 74 watts is accounted for by the inverter.
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Ingvox

7 months ago

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digitec

7 months ago

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Yes, the Power Station switches on again the next day when voltage is present at the solar input again. After automatically switching off after 2 hours without charging, the device reactivates as soon as it receives solar power again.
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Anonymous

8 months ago

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digitec

8 months ago

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Yes, you can charge the Goal Zero Boulder 100 solar panel with the EcoFlow Delta 2 Power Station, provided you use the appropriate connectors and adapters. The Delta 2 supports charging via solar panels with up to 500 W input and has MPPT charge controller technology that recognises the voltage and current in real time to achieve maximum power. The Boulder 100 delivers 100 W, which is within the charging capacity of the Delta 2. It is important that the output voltage and connection of the Goal Zero panel are compatible with the input of the Delta 2. An MC4 to DC adapter cable is usually required to connect the solar panel to the Delta 2. If you make this connection, you can use the panel to charge the Power Station without any problems.
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SalzigerRumbo18

10 months ago

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Virginia Parrotta

10 months ago

For camping use in Switzerland, the EU version of the EcoFlow Delta 2 is usually perfectly adequate - it is equipped with Schuko sockets (type F), which can be used with a simple CH adapter (type J) without any problems. However, if you want to connect appliances with a CH plug without an adapter, the Swiss version may be more convenient. Technically, both versions are identical, the only difference is in the socket outlet types.
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jstg

10 months ago

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ashtray

10 months ago • purchased this product

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Hello, I have the same thing but everything works without any problems. A friend had the same problem and he opened the part and soldered everything again. No problem for me
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jstg

10 months ago

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Anonymous

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The charging power in Delta 2 (app) is limited to a maximum of 1200 W. Perhaps the app needs an update?
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oliverruoss

1 year ago

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jannissuter

1 year ago • purchased this product

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Yes and no. If you charge via a microinverter then you will certainly have a power loss due to the 12V->230V->12V conversion. The Delta 2 already has its own solar charge controller which you don't need. The Ecoflow are compatible with Shelly and are integrated. However, a PowerStream is now used for reconnection to the house.
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Rheinthaler

1 year ago

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digitec

1 year ago

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The EcoFlow Delta 2 is charged automatically via an external 230V AC cable as soon as voltage is applied. If a solar panel is connected in parallel, the device can be charged both via the AC cable and via the solar panel. The maximum charging power via AC is 1200W, and the device can also be charged via solar panels with up to 500W. The connection of the solar panel and AC charger allows for flexible and efficient charging, with the device automatically switching between the two sources to ensure the fastest possible charge.
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