Friends, sorry for the late video today! Was waiting on approval from our sponsor, Ecoflow.
How does an EcoFlow DELTA Max 1600 perform during a hard day's work on our off-grid homestead? We'll use it to transfer water, run a cement mixer, chop straw, make an icy drink, and charge some devices. Then we'll try some different ways to charge it back up.
I loved your review. I actually got echo flow waive air with the battery and am beta testing it for my sprinter van and so far I love it. Itās really designed for tent or personal cooling, not meant to really cool a large area. That said itās a real air condition unit not a swamp cooler (or evaporative cooling). That said, it cools my 170 length van well and if you put it in front of you (aka 100 degrees outside) - totally a game exchanger if your sensitive to heat. If I run it on the batter extension - easily goes 4 hours, if you eco flow it, longer. I donāt have the echo batter system, I have my own lithium batter/solar system on the van but I do have a portable jackery and was able to recharge this unit. What I like about to was that most DC Air con system systems are $5k or more and you have to retrofit your trailer, Van or RV to get AC or you have to plug into the grid or run a generator. Those are bad, they are just not always convenient or viable if you hav neighbors or boon docking with gas cost going up. Anyway, my take and I didnāt receive anything from ecoflow. Just a techy girl who likes to travel and spends her time free time not being tied to a power cord :). P.s. I am dyslexic - so no plz not hating on my grammar - peace :)
Tiny Shiny Home
Jul 13, 2022
Very cool! And if you do like evaporative coolers I just ran across a roof mount evap cooler that connects to your water pump and uses very little power to cool down. Our friend Rudy had one in his converted school bus. https://www.turbokool.net/product-p/2b-0001-white.htm