GoRV - Digital Magazine Issue #85 | Page 80

RV FEATURE
The EcoFlow Delta 2 Max has the capacity to power modern caravans .
Once the air-conditioner was running , I used the microwave to heat a cup of water . This too runs at around 1000W and the Delta 2 Max handled this as well .
To test out the cut-off safety feature , I then tried to use our electric kettle , which draws a very high 2500W and , at this point , the EcoFlow shut down the inverter to prevent any damage to the system or the internal battery . I was impressed .
The next test was to try to cook a meal with not one but two highwatt appliances . I connected our 4L air fryer and our induction cooktop , and used both to cook a full meal in 20 minutes . The display showed the output hit 2380W , just shy of the inverter ’ s nominal maximum output and , again , it handled this without a worry . At this point , I was convinced of the capabilities of the EcoFlow Delta 2 Max .
In the weeks since this initial test , I ’ ve been using the Delta 2 Max as the main power source for cooking and , depending on usage times for each appliance , it will easily go three to four days between recharge cycles . If your off-grid camping needs to include the use of high-wattage appliances , then Delta 2 Max is the perfect solution .
ANY DRAWBACKS ?
There really isn ’ t much to complain about the EcoFlow Delta 2 Max . It does everything EcoFlow claims it will do , which is about as much as you can expect . It is a heavy unit but you would know that when you buy one and , with the two sturdy grab handles , it ’ s not too awkward to carry around the campsite .
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