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EF ECOFLOW Solar Generator DELTA Max (2000) 2016Wh with 160W Solar Panel, 6 X 2400W (5000W Surge) AC Outlets, Portable Power Station for Home Backup Outdoors Camping RV Emergency

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Style: Solar Generator DELTA Max+160W


Features

  • Endless Solar Power. EcoFlow DELTA Max(2000) MPPT Controller guarantees full recharge with 160W solar panels with zero pollution emission. Use it as a solar powered generator for your home by powering appliances and tools on renewable energy.
  • Power Pretty Much Anything. 2400W output to power up to 15 devices at once. Power 3400W appliances with X-Boost on. That means during a power outage or blackout, you can continue to power your fridge, dryer, and more. Thats the industry gold standard for a portable power station of this size and capacity.
  • Waterproof & Durable. EcoFlow 160W solar panel is waterproof to endure all weather conditions, ideal for outdoor activities such as camping, climbing, hiking. You can submerge the panel in water for up to 30 minutes with no detrimental effect to the product.
  • Multiple Charging Methods. More than a solar power station. Charge with AC, solar, car or the EcoFlow Dual Fuel Generator. Charge to full in 1.8hrs via wall outlets. Use Dual Charging to combine AC with the Smart Generator for industry leading speeds. Pair solar + AC, or Solar + the Smart Generator for outdoor use.
  • Smart Remote Control with EcoFlow App. Control and monitor your DELTA Max with the EcoFlow app. Dive into the settings to customize your power use or control DELTA Max remotely.

Brand: EF ECOFLOW


Wattage: 2016 Watt-hours


Fuel Type: Electric


Power Source: Solar Powered


Recommended Uses For Product: Camping


Item Weight: 63.4 Pounds


Voltage: 120 Volts


Output Wattage: 160 Watts


Special Feature: Up to 3400W Fast Dual Charging, Plug and Play Home Backup Power,, Charge 0-80% in 65 Mins, Power Devices with 2400W Output, 2-6kWh Expandable Capacity See more


Included Components: DC 5521 to DC 5525 cable, EcoFlow 160W Solar Panel, Solar Charging Cable, DELTA Max(2000) Power Station, AC Charging Cable See more


Brand: EF ECOFLOW


Wattage: 2016 Watt-hours


Fuel Type: Electric


Power Source: Solar Powered


Recommended Uses For Product: Camping


Item Weight: 63.4 Pounds


Voltage: 120 Volts


Output Wattage: 160 Watts


Special Feature: Up to 3400W Fast Dual Charging, Plug and Play Home Backup Power,, Charge 0-80% in 65 Mins, Power Devices with 2400W Output, 2-6kWh Expandable Capacity


Included Components: DC 5521 to DC 5525 cable, EcoFlow 160W Solar Panel, Solar Charging Cable, DELTA Max(2000) Power Station, AC Charging Cable


Color: Black, Grey


Product Dimensions: 16.9"L x 9.5"W x 12"H


Engine Displacement: 79 Cubic Centimeters


Frequency: 60 Hz


Starting Wattage: 5000 Watts


Item Weight: 63.4 pounds


Manufacturer: EF ECOFLOW


Item model number: EFD310


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Is a great solar generator for my off grid cabin.
Style: Solar Generator DELTA Max+220W
Bought this to use for my off grid cabin as I am in the middle of the national forest in Michigan. It is very quiet and has worked flawlessly thus far. Have not yet used the solar panels that came with it, but they seem to be as well built as the the powerbank itself. Bought it during the labor day sale at a phenominal price. Bought it to use in conjunctiuon with an older Goal Zero Yeti 1250 that I use at the cabin. Is way lighter to move and charges so much faster. Was a little disappointed that the panels and the powerbank shipped seperately, and received the powerbank 2-3 weeks later. But I guess that is to be expected as these units seem to be so popular. Have been very happy with the unit, and have no hesitation to recommend this unit to anyone! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2023 by Patrick Evans

  • Used at Burning Man (extreme weather conditions)
Style: Solar Generator DELTA Max+220W
It’s my first time using solar - I bought the bundled solar generator/battery and solar panel. I read an EcoFlow blog post about taking their units to Burning Man, so that’s why I chose this brand. My primary goal was to power my ICECO frig freezer, at Burning Man, so that early arriving camp mates and I would be able to have ice. (Can’t buy ice there until Thursday of build week). In this bundle the solar panel is portable, but I installed it semi-permanently on the roof of my military trailer. I didn’t want have to worry about it blowing away during the crazy 50 to 60 mile winds out in the desert. I built a roof rack underneath the panel and a second rack on top of the panel that only holds down the edges. I used the grommets that are already installed around the panel’s edges to help secure with 3/8” bolts and nuts. It’s basically sandwiched between two racks on the trailer roof. Drove from Southern California to Nevada with the panel on top of my trailer, left it on my trailer roof for 14 days, and then drove back to SoCal with no problem. Hurricane Hillary hit my route to Burning Man at the beginning of my trip on Sunday. Due to the rain, my arrival was delayed, and no one was able to arrive on the playa until Wednesday. Spent three days at a hotel and learned pretty quickly that the 220 watt panel alone was not going to be enough to power my ICECO fridge freezer continuously. It would run my fridge freezer for about 36 hours max off of battery alone, without incoming solar. This is my bad for not testing it properly before leaving. I had an RTIC cooler and dry ice as backup/Plan B anyway so not that big of a deal but a bummer tough. I also bought the solar cable extension cables and the generator/battery cover from EcoFlow, too. The solar extension cords were critical for placement of the generator/battery. There’s no way I could’ve taken that solar generator/battery to Burning Man without the EcoFlow cover! I placed it on a table between two vehicles with a tarp behind and above it. The unit still did get dusty, but that did not affect performance. I used canned air to blow it out when I got home. Next time I’ll probably buy a kid’s tent or something else not sure. Tricky since it super needs to have ventilation but not get dusty. I didn’t want to store the generator/battery in my little trailer, first because I was worried about it being too hot with not enough airflow and I wasn’t sure I wanted to sleep close to it, because, it’s a freaking giant battery, not because of noise - it’s a very quiet unit that sounds like a fan, and only when it’s charging does it make noise. When it rained, I immediately disconnected the solar battery/generator and moved the unit to inside my jeep. (A friend told me if it got wet it would explode, so obviously I wasn’t gonna take that chance.) I was able to charge my solar battery/generator to 100% thrice in 14 days thanks to our camp’s gasoline generator which helped keep things frozen in the ICECO unit. (By the way that ICECO frig freezer is a bad ass at keeping things cold, even when off, the temp never reached above 35 degrees.) Some of what I learned… Even though the solar battery/generator holds a whopping 2000 watts, the incoming solar to refill those 2000 watts is trickling in at a very slow rate from the poor little 220 watt panel, and that was not fast enough, in my case, to keep my frig freezer running continuously for two weeks. Also, I never saw the incoming wattage higher than 189 watts at home, at the hotel, and at Burning Man. Not sure if this is just the deal with solar panel performance? I cleaned the panel daily with a very long swifter duster. For next year….I’ll probably purchase two 400 W solar panels (+ my 220 = 1020 total watts) and maybe even an additional battery (there’s an EcoFlow option available). I’d like to take my RV instead next year and I’d like to be able to not use the RV’s onboard gas powered generator at all if possible. The EcoFlow solar panel and solar generator/battery is very easy to set up, super intuitive, and charges up really fast @ 1.5 hours. Please note if you buy the bundle it will arrive in two separate shipments, even though Amazon will say it’s shipped and delivered. The battery/generator is a little heavy, but I could still handle lifting it and moving it around on my own. Moving it with two people is super easy. It’s about a foot high and 2 feet wide with extra large sturdy handles in each side. Also, the generator/battery has a pretty cool app (but couldn’t use while camping without internet). Overall, this bundle was an awesome introduction into the world of solar for me. I’m very pleased with my purchase. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 13, 2023 by DesertCampinGal

  • Powers my Garage/Tool Shed
Style: Portable Power Station DELTA Max 2000
So I used to have a 75 ft extension cord running out to my tool shed that plugged into a 20 amp generator inlet. I didn't want to deal with trenching and running a line so I figured I would experiment going off grid with this product and some solar panels. I will list the good and bad below with each issue I ran into Charging the generator: I used 4x200 watt solar panels on the roof and ran them to the machine. One the best day so far I have gotten about 475 watts input on the solar panels and have two facing east and two facing west since I am looking for the longest input not the highest. It charges just fine without any issue. At dusk I can hear a relay clicking which I looked up and other users have reported it is the solar generator recognizing some minor input by the solar panels but not enough to click over the charging aspect. I hope there is no long term issues with the relay App: The app is amazing and I love it. The garage gets very mild wifi but the generator is able to pick up on it. Set up is a breeze and I can control the outlets, run time, charge capacity etc from the app. It is very convenient. Power: The power is absolutely amazing. I have my garage hooked up with 6 Shop LED lights drawing about 300 watts and a fan on a seperate 15 amp circuit and a sump pump that is crucial for the drainage in the backyard + and any power tool you can imagine on a dedicated 20 amp circuit. The 20 amp I have a true HD 20 amp plug running into the inlet. I have turned on the lights, sump pump and air compressor all at once and this had no issue powering everything with zero start up lag. I turned the sump pump off and powered up the shop vac and measured the watts and was close to 1800 with the vac and compressor on. I am absolutely impressed with the power this thing can deliver and was super worried about it running these things however it shows no issue. I have faith it will power the table saw and miter saw without issue as both those machines draw a lower wattage and amps than what I experimented with. Run Time and Measurement issues: This is my biggest concern with this machine is I don't feel the battery capacity is a true 2kwh design. I have a "kill a watt" measurement tool and it is measuring my sump pump at 680 watts however this is measuring the same pump at almost 800 watts. That is a huge discrepancy and it seems like there is a markup of watts in anything it is running. For example my bug zapper on the kill a watt measures at approximately 60 watts but on the generator it is pulling 78 watts. It is almost like anything drawing current is marked up by almost 15-20%. Another major issue I have is the machines draw on itself while just sitting there. My shed has a constant draw of around 5 watts (measured with the kill a watt machine) when everything is off. This should mean that with nothing running I should still get roughly 16 days off the machine with nothing running. That isn't the case as it will run itself down in about 2.5 days without anything powered on. That means the generator itself is drawing a considerable amount of power just to keep itself on whether that is to keep it connected to wifi or keep the fan going etc. Not sure why but that just feels unnaceptable to me. I will go to bed and it will be at 100% and I will wake up and it will be at roughly 82%. That makes it really tough to be reliable in the winter when I am not getting a huge solar input. I am worried that it won't be able to keep up with the draw let alone power the sump pump and anything else needed during that time frame. I could get another battery to supplement this but you are limited to 800 watt solar input and to charge almost 4kwh isn't going to happen on the best day in the winter where I live. That is a huge cautionary tale for anyone looking at this for off grid. Edit #2: So I am halfway through winter and found two things out. I can extend the standby by turning off the power to the outlets and just keeping power to the USB chargers. This gives me roughly 10 days in standby mode and I can still log onto the unit and see what the power is and it still connects to wifi. Only problem is it does not charge below 40 degrees Fahrenheit. So for the most part it will be sunny and will not charge if it is under a certain temperature. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 17, 2022 by College Reader

  • Works well heavy but not too big
Everything works good
Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2024 by Amazon Customer

  • It looks good
Honestly have not fully used this yet, but it is SOLID. We have it charged, ready to go and have practiced setting it up. It's good to have a back-up generator that will help in times of need. I really like this one could charge with solar energy and electric. It is heavy, of course, but I was able to lift it and put it away. I don't know if I could lift above my head but I did get it on a shelf. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2024 by Brandi W

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