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.
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.
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.
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.
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It depends
agitation around 800 watts
spinning around 300 watts
i also test out the Ryobi 40V, it can’t handle the initial starts
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.
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
I just unsubscribe this !
That makes no sense at all. 😮
i did a test with Milwaukee
ruclips.net/video/Pzqrf2Sl2Ec/видео.html