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EcoFlow's Delta series offers more expandability options compared to Jackery's Explorer series solar generators.
Expandability Comparison
When it comes to expandability, EcoFlow’s Delta series has a significant advantage. The Delta 1300, for example, can be expanded to a total of 2,400 watts of power output with the addition of two extra batteries, each with a capacity of 360Wh. This is made possible by EcoFlow’s patented X-Boost technology, which allows for a seamless integration of additional batteries.
Solar Input and Build Quality
On the other hand, Jackery’s Explorer series solar generators have a more limited expandability option. The Explorer 1000, for instance, can be expanded to a total of 1,800 watts of power output with the addition of two extra batteries, each with a capacity of 500Wh. However, the build quality and overall design of EcoFlow’s Delta series are more robust and durable, making it a better option for heavy-duty applications.
Technical Specifications
The EcoFlow Delta 1300 has a maximum solar input of 400 watts, which can be achieved with the addition of two 200-watt solar panels. This is a significant advantage over the Jackery Explorer 1000, which has a maximum solar input of 200 watts. Additionally, the EcoFlow Delta 1300 has a more efficient charging system, which can charge the battery to 80% in just one hour under optimal conditions. This makes it an ideal option for those who need a reliable and expandable solar generator for their off-grid needs.
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