
EcoFlow Delta (International)
1260 Wh, 14 kg
EcoFlow Delta (International)
1260 Wh, 14 kg
Charges to 220 volts
There is only one connection for the solar panel.... but with an appropriate cable, 2 panels can also be connected. There are appropriate cables. I would make sure that the cables are connected in parallel and not in series, so that the input voltage is the same and only the wattage is added up....
Take a look at this page: https://www.amumot-shop.de/ratgeber/wohnmobil-solaranlage-reihen-oder-parallelschaltung According to the information there, the parallel circuit is the ideal circuit for solar panels of different power. Obviously, the panels must have the same voltage. - Check whether your two solar panels have the same output voltage. - Parallel connection requires that the solar panels are always completely exposed to the sun. As soon as part of the cell is shaded, the voltage drops and the EcoFlow cannot absorb the energy of the partially shaded panel. (As soon as the voltage drops below 10V - the EcoFlow Delta can only accept 10-65V and max 10A. This means that your solar panels must deliver an output voltage somewhere between 36V or 65V at Pmax, otherwise the generated current (power = voltage x current) will exceed the maximum permissible 10A. (160W +180W=340W =36V x 9.44A, i.e. at max 10A the voltage must not be below 34V, otherwise your panels will never be able to deliver their rated power, or the current will be too high and the EcoFlow will not work or will be damaged).
According to the manufacturer, the charging cycles are as follows: 80 % in 1h The unit must not overheat and must not be set down at a temperature of 0°. This has a massive effect on the performance.
The following article would be compatible: Article 14490225
According to the manufacturer, it is not recommended. Therefore, I would not recommend it to you.
to the EcoFlow Delta (International) 1800 W: a) Yes, 2 and 3-pole CH plugs fit into the multifunctional International sockets. b) AC charging input voltage: 220-240Vac (50Hz/60Hz) ONLY ! (so no 110V provided). Solar charging input: 400W 10-65V DC 10A max. Solar charging is via XT60 connector. When charging, the 220V input is preferred and only if this is not available is solar charging used. It is best to take a look at the manual, which you can find under support, then download. Homepage: https://eu.ecoflow.com/de/products/ecoflow-delta-portable-power-station?variant=35557188599972 Manual (scroll down for German): https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0431/3789/2516/files/DELTA_Multi-Language_User_Manual_0624ce86-867b-4daf-85d7-2c9e6f13486c.pdf?v=1609416890
The price is largely determined by supply/availability. Therefore, the price for the international version is lower, we have better availability for this product.
The international plugs are similar to a travel adapter and suitable for: EU, UK, AU, US, CH and more.
According to the inquiry, this should be possible without any problems.
Here are the contents of the delivery: - 1x DELTA EcoFlow - 1x DELTA bag - 1x Solar panel charging cable MC4 to XT60 - 1x 1.5 m AC charging cable - 1x 1.5 m car charging cable - 1x User manual
Depending on the supplier, they should be compatible: - EcoFlow Solar Panel Module Monokristalin, Foldable, Black 160W](https://www.galaxus.ch/fr/s3/product/ecoflow-solarpanel-monokristalin-modul-faltbar-schwarz-160-w-solarladegeraet-15369916) - EcoFlow Solarpanel Monokristalin Modul, faltbar, Schwarz 110W](https://www.galaxus.ch/fr/s3/product/ecoflow-solarpanel-monokristalin-modul-faltbar-schwarz-110w-solarladegeraet-14490225)
Hello. No, I have the smaller one with the same international sockets. Swiss 3-pin plugs don't fit. I always use an EU adapter in between
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