EcoFlow Delta 1300 vs Jackery 1000 Powering my Vacuum Cleaner Test!

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  • Опубликовано: 14 сен 2020
  • I wanted to test out the Jackery 1000 vs the EcoFlow Delta 1300 in an insane challenge: power my vacuum cleaner. The result was really surprising. See which one could match the wall AC outlet! Full review of Solar Generators at: generatorgrid.com/best-batter...
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Комментарии • 10

  • @JoeDplummer_
    @JoeDplummer_ 2 года назад +4

    If you check the output voltage on the Jackery, it should be around 110vac VS the EcoFlow that has 120vac. This is why the vacuum runs stronger on the EcoFlow.
    Power = Voltage x Current

  • @cindyb8856
    @cindyb8856 Год назад

    Thanks for showing this!

  • @AskIveSolar
    @AskIveSolar 3 года назад +1

    Good test. I've been thinking about getting a car vac to use with my power station for small clean ups versus my bigger shark vacuum.

  • @schurr64
    @schurr64 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for the video comparison.Please buy a tripod or some kind of mounting device.I was getting dizzy with all of the jumping around .

  • @jacoblehman8714
    @jacoblehman8714 3 года назад +1

    Wondering what the vacum wattage is and also how long could you run the vacum on the delta ?

  • @Trillville43
    @Trillville43 3 года назад +3

    Of course it wouldn't use as much power because the jackery uses 110v plug and not 120v

  • @holdon4992
    @holdon4992 3 года назад

    That’s a heavy duty vacuum. I have a small Bissell and I can vacuum my entire apartment on the Jackery 1000. At 110v, yes, interesting, probably less power but with newest technology in vacuuming it has a greater suction than the one I see here. I do have the new Bluetti AC200P but it’s a monster at 61 pounds but it’s 120 volt and up to 2000 watts so might give it a try but not high on my list. The 1000 is only 22 pounds and easy to carry around room to room. Honestly not noticing any difference in cleaning ability when plugged into wall socket. Fun experimenting though.

  • @PhamVans
    @PhamVans 3 года назад

    Could just do a basic power calculation to explain your power loss with Ohm's law. Someone else did mention the voltage difference which would clarify it...
    Voltage x Current = Your total power (watts)
    I think they went with 110v to conserve energy over the long run since it is intended to be working in off grid conditions.
    Interesting test though, 110v appears to be the bare minimum to run 120v equipment.

    • @KatyInNH
      @KatyInNH 3 года назад

      THANK YOU!!!!!!! This has been bugging the heck out of me!!!!! I have noticed it in multiple videos. I have sent multiple emails to Jackery with no reply. I could never get this resolved, so didn't buy a Jackery as the power metering was off. What I wanted to use the Jackery for was dependent on an accurate wall-plug number. I wasn't sure if they had a software issue on their metering output, or what! Yours is the only explanation that makes sense and it makes matches the output wallplug Wattage that I measured. I have heard rumors that Jackery is coming out with a 1500W model soon. If that one still has these issues, then I will buy something else. I really am looking for a unit with a 1500W inverter and 1000W or more total battery capacity. I would buy the current Bluetti, but the inverter is only 1000W.
      Thanks again!