
EcoFlow Delta Max 1600
1612 Wh, 21.20 kg
EcoFlow Delta Max 1600
1612 Wh, 21.20 kg
Good day With Ecoflow no matter the model the battery has 2 year warranty? 800 cycles after 800 days 80%.... If yes, it does not make sense that the panels have a 15-year manufacturer's warranty. It is not profitable for continuous operation. Everybody wants green but everything slows you down. Thank you for your answer.
Please find attached my experience with EcoFlow 220W bifacial solar panel on EcoFlow Delta Mini:
Devices charging in a week with solar power, October 2022:
12x smartphone
10x iPad
4x rechargeable batteries: NMH, 1.2 V 2100 mAh, AA
3x 1 litre with kettle
2x E-bike battery
Power:
Rain 0 Watt
Shade 0 Watt
Cloudy 12 o'clock 30 - 60 Watt
Sun 12 o'clock, October 180 Watt
Payback / Cost:
Cost Purchase October 2022:
Delta Mini: 1092.00
Solarpannel: 569.00
Total: 1661.00
1kWh: 31 centimes as of 01.01.2023 = CHF 90.00 / year saved
Amortised after 18 years
For comparison, our system at Netzulg Schönau without electricity storage:
Costs per m²: CHF 255.00 one-time incl. 7.7% VAT.
Electricity yield per m² and year: 100 kWh per year = CHF 31.00 / year
Price calculation as of 01.01.2023 Household natural electricity 31 Rp. / kWh
Contract period: 20 years from commissioning
Amortised after 9 years
I don't understand the question.
After 800 cycles, the EcoFlow still has at least 80% of its capacity.
Are you really comparing solar panels with a storage tank?
That's like comparing a car with a ship...
If compatible, you can connect the panel directly to the power station, if not, you need a charge controller. For grid feeding, you have to connect a micro inverter between the grid and the panel. Hope this helps.
@Dsven: this is not a question from you, but your opinion. Makes no sense in this chat!
After I bought the EcoFlow Delta Max 1600 at digitec.ch, the solar connection on the power station suddenly aroused my interest for more, namely my own photovoltaic system. Before I buy such solar panels, as they are not cheap, I wanted to ask the community about alternatives to the EcoFlow panels. Whether it's worth buying solar panels for the power station is another question! I'm still undecided about this. Feeding a photovoltaic system directly into the power grid would probably make more sense!?