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EcoFlow Delta Max 2000 (2016 Wh, 22 kg)

EcoFlow Delta Max 2000

2016 Wh, 22 kg


Question about EcoFlow Delta Max 2000

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inspinsp

3 years ago

Question: Is my reasoning correct that the output must always be taken 100% separately from the house grid? If not, I would be supplying the whole community with it. The electricity supplier would also not be happy if he took out the big fuse in the village and then the electricity was fed back > dead in the ditch.

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Anonymous

3 years ago • purchased this product

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The unit cannot feed back into the domestic grid.
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inspinsp

3 years ago

Yes as a consequence, stock up on cable reels for spaghetti wiring in the house
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gruberpartner

3 years ago • purchased this product

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Yes, the reasoning is correct. Only devices can be connected directly. As far as I know, it is not technically possible to "feed back" into the public power grid, as the grid frequency of the public power grid is missing in the event of a "disconnection".
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marcellobello

3 years ago • purchased this product

purchased this product
Buongiorno yes that is correct. I charged it with the 400 W solar panel to 99% and hooked it up to my refrigerator freezer and ran it for 24 hours to test it Tip Top. Unfortunately, you can't supply the whole village with it, but you can cover part of your needs and that's not bad either, is it? :-) Greetings