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EcoFlow Delta Pro battery lifespan is expected to last for around 3000 to 5000 charge cycles. This translates to 8 to 13 years of usage, assuming 1 charge cycle per day.
Battery Cycle Life and Depth of Discharge (DOD)
The EcoFlow Delta Pro is designed with Lithium-ion batteries that can handle a significant number of charge cycles. The recommended charging method involves keeping the battery level between 20% and 80% to prolong its lifespan. Avoiding deep discharges (i.e., letting the battery drop below 20%) can help maintain the battery’s capacity. According to EcoFlow, the Delta Pro can handle up to 5000 charge cycles at 80% DOD and 3000 cycles at 100% DOD.
Maintenance and Upkeep
To extend the lifespan of your EcoFlow Delta Pro batteries, it’s essential to keep your device clean and dry, avoid extreme temperatures, and store the batteries properly when not in use. It’s also recommended to update your EcoFlow device and firmware regularly to ensure optimal performance and longevity. Additionally, follow EcoFlow’s guidelines for charging and discharging your batteries to prevent any potential damage.
Power Output and Charging
The EcoFlow Delta Pro features a robust power output of up to 3600W, making it an excellent choice for backup power during outages, camping trips, or as a home backup system. When paired with solar input, this device can be fully charged in as little as 2 hours, depending on the solar panel’s wattage. This makes it an ideal solution for off-grid applications where access to a wall outlet may be limited.
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