EcoFlow Delta Max 1600 (1612 Wh, 21.20 kg)

EcoFlow Delta Max 1600

1612 Wh, 21.20 kg


Question about EcoFlow Delta Max 1600

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d.sven

2 years ago

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.

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Anonymous

2 years ago

Helpful 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

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arcM

2 years ago

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...

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Anonymous

2 years ago

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.

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MarianneBruno

2 years ago

@Dsven: this is not a question from you, but your opinion. Makes no sense in this chat!

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Williams49

2 years ago

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!?