Ecoflow Delta 2 - washer surge test

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  • Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024

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  • @biketrailsandwaggingtails
    @biketrailsandwaggingtails 2 месяца назад

    I recently got a Delta 2 (1024 wh) and a Delta 2 Max Smart Battery (2048 wh) in July this year, and I've been putting it to the test.
    With just the Delta 2 (no external battery), I can do a load of laundry on my GE Profile Ultrafast 2-in-1 washer dryer combo. After the wash, I have 19% battery capacity remaining. Using both the Delta 2 and Delta 2 Max Smart Battery, I'm able to do three loads of laundry and have 21% battery remaining.
    The units are great at running several little appliances simultaneously and can handle large appliances one at a time.

  • @rommee
    @rommee Год назад

    Been watching your series of videos on this... What does the washer officially say is the running wattage. Thanks for all the videos so far.
    😊👍

    • @TranTek
      @TranTek  Год назад +1

      It depends
      agitation around 800 watts
      spinning around 300 watts
      i also test out the Ryobi 40V, it can’t handle the initial starts

  • @greengooseman
    @greengooseman Год назад

    did u try it with xboost off? xboost is for resistive loads such as heaters. Motors dont like xboost because it drops the voltage in order to maintain wattage.

    • @TranTek
      @TranTek  Год назад

      with xboost off
      it won’t even try at all, kept saying overload
      from what i seen, it the inverter doesn’t have the juice to get it to spin

  • @georgelawton9075
    @georgelawton9075 Год назад

    I just unsubscribe this !

  • @georgelawton9075
    @georgelawton9075 Год назад

    That makes no sense at all. 😮

    • @TranTek
      @TranTek  Год назад

      i did a test with Milwaukee
      ruclips.net/video/Pzqrf2Sl2Ec/видео.html