Your review really sold me! My Wave 2 arrived yesterday. Love it! Also, very happy to see it works perfectly with a Delta 2 Max extra battery. Longer charge time, but fantastic run time!
Does the wave 2 solar input or ac input , charge the delta 2 max in addition of the 1000w pv1 and pv2 ? So technically Does the wave 2 add an additional pv3 (limited to 400w) for a total of 1400w solar input And simultaneously discharged the battery for the wave 2 load? I doubt but it would be nice. Can the wave 2 be plug on only a delta 2 max extra battery without the delta 2 max and act as a battery charger with solar /Ac input ?
Not that I know of, I know it can run on the battery that you can purchase from them and we've done some tests on solar but it really only runs in fan mode on solar
Excellent review. I’m glad you mentioned about the DC to DC usage and how much wattage it’s uses. 234 to almost 300 watts on pure DC is incredibly efficient. I doubt a regular AC window unit would be able to pull those numbers. Also thank you for showing that adapter for the delta pro. I was wondering if you can still connect another battery or the dual fuel gas generator while having the AC connected. Glad to see that is possible. For me, I think if I got the Delta Pro, the dual fuel gas generator and use only propane, and run just this AC unit and a full sized refrigerator, it will be a good combination for grid losses. Where I live, we had Hurrican Ian hit us last year and had no power for many days. Hot and humid with no power really sucks. So I wish I would have had this at that time.
I’ve been looking at this since the og dropped. I may have to pull the trigger on this one. I have the river 2 pro and og delta mini and 220 watt bifacial panel. Should work well on sunny days and just last hour or 2 at night I believe
Would I be able to wire this into my 12v solar system? but I do have more than 400watts of solar.. would it work find? And just only except the max of 400watts?
90% of reviews on the wave 2 fail to talk about the amount of water this thing produces. It's important to talk/show how to drain it before storing/moving. It also doesn't produce the cold air once the water pan is full which happens in about an hours time, at least here in Texas.
It depends on your ambient humidity. In Arizona, my friend told me he never has to empty the water from his portable air conditioner, the same model my parents have in Michigan that pulls a lot of moisture out of the air at their house when humidity is in excess of 80%
It doesn’t have a water pan, it has a drain line which you can run into a bucket or bottle and dump out as necessary. So not sure what you’re referring to about not producing cold air when the pan is full…
@@randysalvaje512 As I understand, it has a Pan for accumulation then it has a pump, that when the Pan is full, pumps it out through the drain hose. There are 2 settings though... if you're at less than 50% humidity or something like that you can set it to evaporat, not having to drain anything BUT anything above A certain humidity level it won't be able to keep up with the accumulated condensation therfore the water will accumulate forcing the unit to stop cooling or you have to turn on the pump setting. It's a setting you actually physically have to turn on, it's not automatic. There are other videos where people were struggling with it and trying to drill out the fitting that you put the hose on to get it to flow more easily, not realizing they were supposed to change the setting.
I bought mine and found out the unit is much louder in heat mode than in chilling mode. Did you notice the same? Granted it’s winter now and can’t properly test cooling
Silly question I'm sure. I saw on another video where someone put it in a camper and he only vented the top hose. So the very back vent he didn't use. Just wondering if thats ok to do?
Have you tried it in your vehicle to keep Brooklyn (HI Brooklyn) cool while you are out of the vehicle while at your favorite big box store? We are thinking of trying to keep our black lab (Oreo) cool while we are in a restaurant while on vacation this summer. We have always just kept the engine running with AC on but this new truck shuts off after 20 minutes. Not enough time for a sit down restaurant.
I assume the release on the drain tube is so that you can do the fiddly connection of the tube itself only once and then remove the clip part including the attached tube when you want to take the tube off.
It also seals the hole when you remove the tube attachment so you can use it without the tubing attached. If the ambient humidity is low enough it's not needed according to ecoflow.
@@Neodymium5312 I don’t think it seals the hole. The manual says to remove this piece to be able to completely drain the tray inside, which wouldn’t be possible if it closes the hole. I think there is an electronic valve or maybe a small pump inside to control the drain free mode.
They don’t state that on the website they say eight hours on Eco mode, but that would be just fan to my knowledge it wouldn’t even be cold air. Nothing stated about heat run times
Okay, thanks for the speedy reply. I appreciate it. I'm trying to find a power station and space heater to use in my truck. Any recommendations? I was going for the Ryobi 1800 which is what ultimately led me to your channel. After seeing the tests I'm worried I won't be able to achieve more than an hour or so of heat. The lowest watt heater I found is 400watts. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
@VrillonX my only tip for you is just make sure you get something that is lithium iron phosphate That’s gonna make the battery last a whole lot longer as long as you maintain it correctly
Having both the Zero Breeze Mark2 and Wave1 in my possession, I have thoroughly assessed their performance and, based on the video I watched, I firmly believe that the Mark2 remains the most suitable option for my outdoor activities. Regrettably, the Wave2 model has limitations in terms of power source compatibility, as it exclusively relies on Ecoflow's proprietary battery and power storage system. This restriction proves to be quite frustrating as it prevents me from utilizing power storage and battery systems from other brands that I own. Additionally, the connection cable between the air conditioner and the battery is noticeably unwieldy and easily misplaced, unlike the ZB Mark2, which can be conveniently positioned between the front seats. Moreover, I am well-informed about the quality concerns associated with the Wave1, including fan axle breakage and display failures, which understandably worry users. The unpredictability of when these issues might arise adds to the overall concern. Unfortunately, Ecoflow has not shared any specific information about the measures taken to address these problems with the Wave2 during this period. Hence, I find myself unsure whether the Wave2 has truly rectified these issues or not.
I have the Delta 2 max 1600 connected to the Wave 2 via the xt150, but the wave 2 doesn't blow any air. The Wave shows that it is on..but no air comes out. What am I doing wrong?!?
Is anyone 'techy" enough to look at the internal design of this unit and comment on the most likely dehumidification capacity? I am looking at a 5,000 btu portable air conditioner from Midea which, in 'dry mode', also removes 22 Liters/day of water at 86 Fahrenheit and 80% relative humidity. I'm wondering what the Wave 2 can do. An email to Ecoflow only got this response: "The WAVE 2 does not have a separate dehumidification mode. But the dehumidification function can be realized to a certain extent when the drain-free function is turned off and the external drainage is started. Therefore, we do not have the specs regarding the dehumidification function." I KNOW there are plenty of TH-camRS who can do better than that! Opinions? THANKS!!!
The new update kind of screwed it up, if you have the battery connected and also connected to AC it will use the battery then it switches to AC it charges the battery and then back again annoying I’d say. Before the update it ran on AC and for whatever reason if AC stopped the battery will take over automatically.
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Your review really sold me! My Wave 2 arrived yesterday. Love it! Also, very happy to see it works perfectly with a Delta 2 Max extra battery. Longer charge time, but fantastic run time!
Nice thank you! Enjoy keep in touch let me know how it goes
Does it really cold?
@maelenaamar545 it is but it also depends on the space you're going to put it in it's really not made for large spaces don't forget
Thanks so much for this video. First one that has good close up and clear concise presentation👌🏽
Thanks I’m glad it helped
This thing is amazing! And of course you were very thorough like always my friend.
Great walk thru! Looking forward to the review. Thanks
Best Technical Review I’ve seen yet. I hope you do one on the actual cooling power.
Thank you
Excellence introduction. Thank u so much! 👍👍
thanks for the demo and info, have a great day
Thank you
Does the wave 2 solar input or ac input , charge the delta 2 max in addition of the 1000w pv1 and pv2 ? So technically Does the wave 2 add an additional pv3 (limited to 400w) for a total of 1400w solar input And simultaneously discharged the battery for the wave 2 load? I doubt but it would be nice.
Can the wave 2 be plug on only a delta 2 max extra battery without the delta 2 max and act as a battery charger with solar /Ac input ?
The filter coming out is a pros for sure. I always have a hard time trying to clean my wave
Hello, The unit can be fully run on 12V Lifepo4? Thanks!
Not that I know of, I know it can run on the battery that you can purchase from them and we've done some tests on solar but it really only runs in fan mode on solar
Excellent review. I’m glad you mentioned about the DC to DC usage and how much wattage it’s uses. 234 to almost 300 watts on pure DC is incredibly efficient. I doubt a regular AC window unit would be able to pull those numbers. Also thank you for showing that adapter for the delta pro. I was wondering if you can still connect another battery or the dual fuel gas generator while having the AC connected. Glad to see that is possible.
For me, I think if I got the Delta Pro, the dual fuel gas generator and use only propane, and run just this AC unit and a full sized refrigerator, it will be a good combination for grid losses. Where I live, we had Hurrican Ian hit us last year and had no power for many days. Hot and humid with no power really sucks. So I wish I would have had this at that time.
Thanks and be safe and definitely try to be as prepared as you can be 👍🏼
Why do you need to have an intake duct running outside? Why not just skip that duct and have it pull inside air from the rear ?
I’ve been looking at this since the og dropped. I may have to pull the trigger on this one. I have the river 2 pro and og delta mini and 220 watt bifacial panel. Should work well on sunny days and just last hour or 2 at night I believe
Would I be able to wire this into my 12v solar system? but I do have more than 400watts of solar.. would it work find? And just only except the max of 400watts?
See my short video, pay attention to the solar specs especially so you stay within range. th-cam.com/video/AP42242gvoA/w-d-xo.html
90% of reviews on the wave 2 fail to talk about the amount of water this thing produces. It's important to talk/show how to drain it before storing/moving. It also doesn't produce the cold air once the water pan is full which happens in about an hours time, at least here in Texas.
It depends on your ambient humidity. In Arizona, my friend told me he never has to empty the water from his portable air conditioner, the same model my parents have in Michigan that pulls a lot of moisture out of the air at their house when humidity is in excess of 80%
It doesn’t have a water pan, it has a drain line which you can run into a bucket or bottle and dump out as necessary. So not sure what you’re referring to about not producing cold air when the pan is full…
@@randysalvaje512 As I understand, it has a Pan for accumulation then it has a pump, that when the Pan is full, pumps it out through the drain hose. There are 2 settings though... if you're at less than 50% humidity or something like that you can set it to evaporat, not having to drain anything BUT anything above A certain humidity level it won't be able to keep up with the accumulated condensation therfore the water will accumulate forcing the unit to stop cooling or you have to turn on the pump setting. It's a setting you actually physically have to turn on, it's not automatic. There are other videos where people were struggling with it and trying to drill out the fitting that you put the hose on to get it to flow more easily, not realizing they were supposed to change the setting.
👍👍 big hi to Brooklyn
Have you tried powering it off the delta extra battery stand alone...just the wave 2 plugged into the extra battery of the delta
Not yet I'm trying to make time to make a testing video
Sorry to hear about Brooklyn❤
I bought mine and found out the unit is much louder in heat mode than in chilling mode. Did you notice the same?
Granted it’s winter now and can’t properly test cooling
Didn’t notice that, is it much louder ?
@@TechMadeEzy Definitely above a level comfortable for my sleep... and never seems to slow down enough like in the cooling mode. I'll keep testing
@@TechMadeEzy thank you very much for the video review btw
Very well explained and demonstrated video.❤️
Thank you Diane
Silly question I'm sure. I saw on another video where someone put it in a camper and he only vented the top hose. So the very back vent he didn't use. Just wondering if thats ok to do?
I’d really need more information to try to help with that
Have you tried it in your vehicle to keep Brooklyn (HI Brooklyn) cool while you are out of the vehicle while at your favorite big box store?
We are thinking of trying to keep our black lab (Oreo) cool while we are in a restaurant while on vacation this summer.
We have always just kept the engine running with AC on but this new truck shuts off after 20 minutes. Not enough time for a sit down restaurant.
Hi Russell, I reviewed the 1st one (wave)
With the add on battery in can run for 2-4 hours on a medium setting. What vehicle do you have ?
@@TechMadeEzyhow it with a truck (18 wheeler)?
@peaceandlove. We did some testing with the previous model in a semi
th-cam.com/video/fFMrzC_PJ6E/w-d-xo.html
@@TechMadeEzy thanks
Does the solar input only to charge the ext battery or can you run it directly from solar?
The last unit ran off of a car charger, but only on Eco mode. I’m not sure that it can run on solar by itself with no battery.
It only charges the battery, and without the battery the fan is the only function that comes on.
what are the dimensions of the battery? LxWxH in inches? thanks, nice review
They only provided them in MM
L 515 W 272 H 92 mm
There 25.5 mm per inch
Does it come with the 12V car charger cable?
sold separately
I linked it to the app, now it ONLY works when operated via the app.
How do I manually operate without the app?
Use the controls on the front of the unit as I showed in the video
I assume the release on the drain tube is so that you can do the fiddly connection of the tube itself only once and then remove the clip part including the attached tube when you want to take the tube off.
Good thought on that 👍🏼
It also seals the hole when you remove the tube attachment so you can use it without the tubing attached. If the ambient humidity is low enough it's not needed according to ecoflow.
@@Neodymium5312 I don’t think it seals the hole. The manual says to remove this piece to be able to completely drain the tray inside, which wouldn’t be possible if it closes the hole. I think there is an electronic valve or maybe a small pump inside to control the drain free mode.
@@Neodymium5312 Nope. There is a solenoid that activates the drain tube.
How long does it last with the delta max?
I believe 16 hours on eco mode (ac)
Hello, quick question. If you ran it on full battery low heat, how long would it run?
They don’t state that on the website they say eight hours on Eco mode, but that would be just fan to my knowledge it wouldn’t even be cold air. Nothing stated about heat run times
Okay, thanks for the speedy reply. I appreciate it. I'm trying to find a power station and space heater to use in my truck. Any recommendations? I was going for the Ryobi 1800 which is what ultimately led me to your channel. After seeing the tests I'm worried I won't be able to achieve more than an hour or so of heat. The lowest watt heater I found is 400watts. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
@VrillonX my only tip for you is just make sure you get something that is lithium iron phosphate
That’s gonna make the battery last a whole lot longer as long as you maintain it correctly
May be purchasing one today 😎
Good luck in your decision
I wonder if my ego powerstation can run this ac unit
You can plug it directly in to the power station
Having both the Zero Breeze Mark2 and Wave1 in my possession, I have thoroughly assessed their performance and, based on the video I watched, I firmly believe that the Mark2 remains the most suitable option for my outdoor activities. Regrettably, the Wave2 model has limitations in terms of power source compatibility, as it exclusively relies on Ecoflow's proprietary battery and power storage system. This restriction proves to be quite frustrating as it prevents me from utilizing power storage and battery systems from other brands that I own. Additionally, the connection cable between the air conditioner and the battery is noticeably unwieldy and easily misplaced, unlike the ZB Mark2, which can be conveniently positioned between the front seats.
Moreover, I am well-informed about the quality concerns associated with the Wave1, including fan axle breakage and display failures, which understandably worry users. The unpredictability of when these issues might arise adds to the overall concern. Unfortunately, Ecoflow has not shared any specific information about the measures taken to address these problems with the Wave2 during this period. Hence, I find myself unsure whether the Wave2 has truly rectified these issues or not.
I love the channel for people like you. I really appreciate your clear assessment in additional information that I was unaware of
Thank you
I have the Delta 2 max 1600 connected to the Wave 2 via the xt150, but the wave 2 doesn't blow any air. The Wave shows that it is on..but no air comes out.
What am I doing wrong?!?
Is it set to air conditioner? Heat? Fan?
AC.... the blue light is on but no air flow. Is there another button I need to turn on?!?
Best bet is to contact EcoFlow send them a picture and describe it support@ecoflow.com
Great video.
Thanks Adam appreciate that
Excellent! Thank you!
Lori thank you
Can you make a video with using solar. 😅 thank you
I will try
Frederik Hill
Is anyone 'techy" enough to look at the internal design of this unit and comment on the most likely dehumidification capacity? I am looking at a 5,000 btu portable air conditioner from Midea which, in 'dry mode', also removes 22 Liters/day of water at 86 Fahrenheit and 80% relative humidity. I'm wondering what the Wave 2 can do.
An email to Ecoflow only got this response:
"The WAVE 2 does not have a separate dehumidification mode. But the dehumidification function can be realized to a certain extent when the drain-free function is turned off and the external drainage is started. Therefore, we do not have the specs regarding the dehumidification function."
I KNOW there are plenty of TH-camRS who can do better than that!
Opinions?
THANKS!!!
Voice says "This video is not sponsored", subtitle say "This video is sponsored"! wich one is it?
Mistake on my part it’s sponsored and when the video is clicked on 1st it will say paid promotion
@@TechMadeEzy Thank you for clearing that up👍
@@TechMadeEzy not true. You say not sponsored and you paid for it yourself.
@@jackiesicilian5720 it’s sponsored it was a mistake I made when making the video.
My wave 2 broke on the 2nd time I used it. Ecoflows customer service is the worst humanly possible. Save your money this thing is total trash.
Can it charge the battery while running?
That’s a good question I’m gonna make a note of it. Hopefully I’ll be able to find out.
@Tech Made Easy I already ordered one myself but yea that's a make it or break it deal for a bunch of people
The new update kind of screwed it up, if you have the battery connected and also connected to AC it will use the battery then it switches to AC it charges the battery and then back again annoying I’d say. Before the update it ran on AC and for whatever reason if AC stopped the battery will take over automatically.