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The most efficient charging option for EcoFlow Delta 2 is through its built-in MPPT solar charging input, which can recharge the battery to 80% in just 3 hours under ideal conditions.
Charging the EcoFlow Delta 2 with Solar Power
The EcoFlow Delta 2 has a 300W MPPT (Maximum Power Point Tracking) solar charging input, allowing it to recharge its 2268Wh battery quickly and efficiently. When exposed to direct sunlight, the Delta 2 can charge to 80% in just 3 hours, making it an ideal option for those who plan to spend extended periods in the wilderness. To maximize solar charging efficiency, ensure that the solar panels are positioned directly under the sun’s rays and cleaned regularly to maintain their performance.
Charging the EcoFlow Delta 2 with Wall Outlet
When wall outlet charging is necessary, the EcoFlow Delta 2 supports up to 1600W charging, allowing it to recharge its battery from 0 to 80% in under 2 hours. This rapid charging feature makes the Delta 2 an excellent option for those who need to recharge their battery quickly, such as during festivals or emergency situations. To take full advantage of this feature, use a high-wattage wall charger (e.g., 1600W) to optimize the charging speed.
Charging the EcoFlow Delta 2 with Other Power Sources
In addition to solar and wall outlet charging, the EcoFlow Delta 2 can also be recharged through its DC input, which supports up to 12V and 25A input. This feature allows users to recharge their battery using a generator, a car, or a UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply). However, please note that the charging time will be significantly longer compared to solar and wall outlet charging.
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