Still using the old xt60 connector with your solar inputs? Want to increase your power out put without getting new panels? Whats it all about? Keep watching...
Hey I have been using 2 variations of the XT60 and XT60i to o-ring cables I have seen in your videos. They both work great although the XT60i has a better throughput from the battery to the EcoFlow Delta 2. I was wondering if you knew of a way to combine throughput from 2 batteries? The Delta 2 can take 500 watts of solar input, but I can only get like 150ish watts of throughput using the XT60i.
I just got a Ecoflow Delta 2 Max, and am looking for the solar components now. It's all very confusing. The max input is 500W on each of 2 inputs. Should I used 10AWG or 12AWG versions of the XT60i?
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Hey I have been using 2 variations of the XT60 and XT60i to o-ring cables I have seen in your videos.
They both work great although the XT60i has a better throughput from the battery to the EcoFlow Delta 2.
I was wondering if you knew of a way to combine throughput from 2 batteries?
The Delta 2 can take 500 watts of solar input, but I can only get like 150ish watts of throughput using the XT60i.
See our video; Use any battery 2. It. Describes the use of a Y adapter.
Why does it matter if it’s rated at 100amps when devices like the delta pro only draw 15.9amps max?
It's just high lighting the improvement.it also provides confidence it can handle the load faster and more efficiently.
I just got a Ecoflow Delta 2 Max, and am looking for the solar components now. It's all very confusing. The max input is 500W on each of 2 inputs. Should I used 10AWG or 12AWG versions of the XT60i?
The lower the gauge wire the higher current you can handle. The cooler the cord will be. Delta max 2 can take 500w 150V per xt60i port.
whats the wattage?
For example: The XT60i DC input on the Delta Pro can take 1600W, 15A, 150V.