Delta 2 has lower output, solar input, etc. but muchhhhh lighter and cheaper. If you have the ability to keep the unit in one spot and can afford it, the ecoflow delta pro is nice, or the step up to a ecoflow delta pro ultra. That’s my future goal
Did you do any grounding on your solar array on the cart? Also, did you use any combiner boxes or microinverters on the back of the large solar array on the cart?
@@pognog2 no grounding, and no combiner boxes/micro inverters. All connections tethere the negatives of panels to left, positions on right, then 3 way parellel connectors run through 70 feet of 10 awg wire, to a mc4 to xt60 cable
How many feet of what type of cabling is going from your arrays to the inside battery and how much does it roughly cost? Any recommendations on where to get it? Thank you good videos
@@rnkustomz thank you! So you can seamlessly combine these without considering factors like attenuation to attain 70ft? This is new territory for me sorry for elementary questions
Being 10 awg it should hold up decent to line loss, I’m sure there is some loss going on. But from what I’ve seen in other RUclips videos I believe under 100 foot of cabling this size should be pretty efficient.
To showcase how to wire the panels to a delta 2... Was the title not clear enough LOL. This wasnt about showcasing power output. I had someone ask on another video how my wires connect to my Ecoflow unit.
Definitely a good idea to build small systems before trying to build a large one.
Trying to keep my setup mobile until I have a permanent residence
What are some pros and cons of the delta pro vs the delta 2?
Delta 2 has lower output, solar input, etc. but muchhhhh lighter and cheaper. If you have the ability to keep the unit in one spot and can afford it, the ecoflow delta pro is nice, or the step up to a ecoflow delta pro ultra. That’s my future goal
Are you gonna add the extra battery setup at some point for more storage?
If the prices keep coming down like that have been I plan to get a delta pro extra battery. It would be nice to have more storage on those sunny days,
wow what a great and informative video!
Would it be possible to run lightbar with Delta 2?
@@gdkhalo I’ll have to do some thinking Yee yee
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Did you do any grounding on your solar array on the cart? Also, did you use any combiner boxes or microinverters on the back of the large solar array on the cart?
@@pognog2 no grounding, and no combiner boxes/micro inverters. All connections tethere the negatives of panels to left, positions on right, then 3 way parellel connectors run through 70 feet of 10 awg wire, to a mc4 to xt60 cable
Do you have plans to buy more panels, or try to run your house fully on solar?
Once I buy my own home I plan to. Currently renting so trying to avoid permanent big projects like that. Thanks for the comment!
Great video! Could it be possible to have a great cooperation with our portable solar panel?
Not sure I understand your question
@@rnkustomz If you could leave a email to me, We can negotiate further
How many feet of what type of cabling is going from your arrays to the inside battery and how much does it roughly cost? Any recommendations on where to get it?
Thank you good videos
@@bcboncs I’ll link what I’m currently using. I have a 20 foot section and a 50 foot section of the 10 awg . a.co/d/gVSelSm
@@rnkustomz thank you! So you can seamlessly combine these without considering factors like attenuation to attain 70ft? This is new territory for me sorry for elementary questions
Being 10 awg it should hold up decent to line loss, I’m sure there is some loss going on. But from what I’ve seen in other RUclips videos I believe under 100 foot of cabling this size should be pretty efficient.
First.
what is the point of doing a solar panel video on a cloudy day.
To showcase how to wire the panels to a delta 2... Was the title not clear enough LOL. This wasnt about showcasing power output. I had someone ask on another video how my wires connect to my Ecoflow unit.