RV FEATURE
If I had one complaint , it would be that the Australian 240V outlets on the Delta 2 Max are 10A only . While there are four outlets , which makes it easy to spread the load , it does mean that to plug your caravan into it , you will need a 10A to 15A safety converter . I also did notice a slight discrepancy between the app settings for the 240V charger and the indicated rate on the display . Given our test unit was one of the first models in the country , I ’ d say it ’ s just a glitch that will be fixed with a firmware update .
The rear of the Delta 2 Max houses the dual MPPT solar inputs , the AC input , charge setting switch and circuit breaker , as well as the AC and DC output ports .
The Delta 2 Max follows EcoFlow ’ s design ethos with all the controls and USB outlets on the front and the AC and DC outputs on the rear .
CONCLUSION
I ’ ve made no secret of the fact that I ’ m a big fan of these portable lithium power stations . I do believe they can be a viable alternative to a petrol-powered generator in most circumstances and the EcoFlow Delta 2 Max is no exception . If you compare it to a similar-sized petrol generator , it will outperform it in almost every respect and ultimately prove more useful for the majority of travellers .
Priced at $ 2999 ( RRP ) the EcoFlow Delta 2 Max is not cheap but consider this : the Honda EU32i petrol generator with similar inverter specifications retails for $ 3799 . That ’ s $ 800 more expensive than the EcoFlow .
When you take into consideration that you can use the Delta 2 Max anytime of the day or night without disturbing your neighbours , and that EcoFlow backs its gear with a five-year warranty , the Delta 2 Max is very good value for money .
+ LITHIUM VS PETROL GENERATORS !
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