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EcoFlow Battery Instructions How to Use the EcoFlow Delta 2 Max Unpacking Your Battery Choosing a Location Charging Your Battery How to Use Your Battery to Power Other Devices Reading the LCD Screen How to Use the EcoFlow Delta Pro...
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How to Use the EcoFlow Delta 2 Max We will go over the basics of how to use an EcoFlow Delta 2 Max battery to power important medical devices during power outages. • Unpacking your battery • Choosing where to place your battery •...
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Unpacking Your Battery Be prepared: The EcoFlow Delta 2 Max battery is very dense and heavy. It weighs 50 lbs, which is the same as a large bag of dog food or a mini-fridge. When the battery arrives, you may need assistance to lift and carry it inside your home.
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Choosing a Location When choosing a location to place your battery, remember these crucial DOs and DON’Ts. Plug the battery directly into a wall outlet Choose a location where the battery can always remain plugged in and fully charged. That way, you’ll have immediate backup power available if the power goes out.
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Charging the Delta 2 Max On the back of the battery, you'll find a cover that flips open. This reveals the AC input port, where you'll plug in the battery for charging. Find a wall outlet Plug the AC charging cable into the wall outlet...
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These ports can charge and power devices that require more power, like laptops. Please note: All of the ports on the EcoFlow Delta 2 Max have on/off buttons. They will not provide power to your devices unless you turn them on.
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Now we'll go over the back of the battery. On the back, you’ll find the AC ports, as well as output ports for specific situations and devices. Power Output Ports AC and DC(12V) 6x AC Ports On/Off* These buttons will turn These sockets look and function the power to the AC and like regular wall outlets.
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Reading the LCD Screen Let’s go over how to read the LCD screen on your battery. In general, the battery's LCD screen shows the current status of your battery. Please note: the display will turn itself off after five minutes. To turn it back on, tap the main power button.
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Wi-Fi status: This shows whether the battery is connected to the internet. This is important if you are using the EcoFlow app to control your battery. There are a few more icons that can help you keep track of the battery's health but shouldn’t be relevant to normal use.
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How to Use the EcoFlow Delta Pro We will cover the basics of how to use an EcoFlow Delta Pro battery to power important medical devices during power outages. • Unpacking your battery • Choosing where to place your battery •...
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Unpacking Your Battery Be prepared: The EcoFlow Delta Pro battery is very dense and heavy. It weighs about 100 lbs, similar to a large dog breed like a Great Dane or a large cooler filled with ice. When the battery arrives, you may need assistance to lift and carry it inside your home.
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Choosing a Location When choosing a location to place your battery, remember these crucial DO's and DON’Ts. Plug the battery directly into a wall outlet Choose a location where the battery can always remain plugged in and fully charged. That way, you’ll have immediate backup power if the power goes out.
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Charging Your Delta Pro On the back of the battery, you'll find a cover that flips open. This reveals the AC input port, where you'll plug in the battery for charging. Find a wall outlet Plug the AC charging cable into the wall outlet Lift the flap covering the AC Input Port Plug the other end of the AC charging cable into the battery Please note: There are additional ways to charge your battery: using a solar panel...
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4x AC 20A/1x AC 30A sure this is set to “On.” Please note: The AC and DC ports on the EcoFlow Delta The 20A AC sockets look and Pro have on/off buttons. They will not provide power to function like regular wall your devices unless you turn them on.
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These ports are only useful for specific situations and devices; These all provide options for most users will never use them. pairing the EcoFlow app or a remote (sold separately) with your battery. For more information, see your user manual or our Battery Facts section.
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Reading the LCD Screen Let’s go over how to read the LCD screen on your battery. In general, the battery's LCD screen shows the current status of your battery. In general, the battery's LCD screen shows the current status of your battery. Please note: the display will turn itself off after five minutes.
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Wi-Fi status: This shows whether the battery is connected to the internet. This is important if you are using the Ecoflow app to control your battery. There are a few icons that can help you keep track of the battery's health. For more information, refer to your user manual or our section on Warranty and Troubleshooting.
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EcoFlow App Overview In this section, we will go over the basics of how to use the EcoFlow App. We'll cover: • What is the EcoFlow App? • EcoFlow App Set Up • Quick App Tour • Important App Functions...
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What is the EcoFlow App? The EcoFlow app allows you to remotely monitor and control your battery from your smartphone using a Bluetooth or Wi-Fi connection. Features include: • Use your phone to control the battery while within range of Bluetooth or Wi-Fi ◦...
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There are three different ways you can connect to your battery: Bluetooth This will allow you to connect to and control your battery from the EcoFlow app while within Bluetooth range of your battery. Once you are connected via Bluetooth, you can also adjust your IOT and Direct Connection settings.
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You can continue to select the name of the home Wi-Fi and enter the correct Wi-Fi password to complete the IoT connection. If you have an EcoFlow Delta Pro battery, you can also use your Bluetooth connection or the IOT reset button to switch between an IOT and Direct connection.
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“Device” in the bottom menu. How to Use The EcoFlow App with DELTA Pro From here, you can monitor and control How to Use the EcoFlow your batteries remotely.
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The Help and Feedback menu items will take you to an FAQ and an App Guide to answer basic questions. If you go to Settings then About, there are links to the Ecoflow website and tech support. If you go to Settings then Network Diagnosis, the app will run a diagnostic to help find any problems with your Wi-Fi connection.
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This section includes instructions for: • Warranty Registration • Troubleshooting Common Issues • Contacting EcoFlow's Tech Support More specifically, we will cover how to register for the warranty if you received a battery through the CIDE's Surviving In Place (SIP) program and answer troubleshooting questions we've frequently received from users.
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If you received a battery through the Survive In Place (SIP) program, follow these steps: Locate the serial number on your battery EcoFlow Delta Pro battery: Open the flap to the right of the LCD screen. There should be a sticker with the serial number on the bottom of the flap.
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Troubleshooting My battery is fully charged, and I plugged in my devices. Why isn't it working? Ecoflow Delta 2 Max battery: All outlets have an on/off button. When turned off, the outlets will not provide power. If turning the outlets on doesn’t work, there may be a bigger issue with your battery.
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Ecoflow Community on Reddit Please note: While these communities are linked to on EcoFlow’s support page, any advice or instructions provided are unofficial, and they may or may not be correct. Use caution and common sense when asking for help.
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Survive in Place In this section, we will go over the following steps to effectively incorporate your EcoFlow battery into your emergency plan for power outages. Step 1: Set Up Your Battery Step 2: Identify What Devices You'll Need...
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Make sure you understand how the battery works and choose a convenient location to set it up. We cover this information in more depth in How to Use the Ecoflow Delta 2 Max and How to Use the Ecoflow Delta Pro.
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Step 2: Identify which devices you’ll need in an emergency Set up your Power Prioritization Worksheet As you read this section, we recommend filling out this Power Prioritization Worksheet to help you prioritize your power needs. There are three ways you can access this worksheet: 1.
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• _______________________________________ • _______________________________________ • _______________________________________ Please note: if you are intending to use the Ecoflow app to remotely monitor your battery, Wi-Fi is crucial, and the router should be plugged into the battery. Depending on the location of your router, you may need an extension cord to connect it to the battery.
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Now, we'll go over other considerations for what you'll need to survive in place during an emergency. The C-MIST Framework is a tool for identifying needs that must be considered in planning for a disaster or emergency. C-MIST stands for Communication, Maintaining Health, Independence, Support &...
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Independence What do you (or those you care for) need to remain independent? Do you use mobility devices, assistive technology, or vision/communication aids? E.g. power wheelchair, mobility scooter, hearing aids, cochlear implants, speech generating device, smart home devices Safety & Support What do you need to keep yourself safe during a power outage? E.g.
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Battery availability Consider all types of batteries available to you and their capacity. This can include internal batteries, external batteries, Ecoflow batteries, etc. Settings: active vs resting Some respiratory devices will pull different amounts of power depending on whether they are set for active or resting use.
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Next, let's estimate how much power you need and how long you can survive in place using your EcoFlow battery. Option 1: Use our Power Calculator Power Calculator allows you to select the medical devices you need to power and how long you’ll need to power them each day. It then calculates how long a fully charged battery will last, which can give you an idea of how long you will have before you need to recharge your battery or evacuate.
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Option 2: Conduct your own power audit Follow these steps: Fully charge your battery Unplug the battery from the wall outlet Use the battery to power the devices on the list you’ve created for 24-48 hours Based on how much power you’ve used and how much you have left, calculate how long you’d be able to safely remain at home before recharging the battery or evacuating If there are devices that you use intermittently or your usage varies, you...
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In this section, we’ll cover strategies to help you extend the amount of time you can stay at home during a power outage. As mentioned earlier, your EcoFlow battery should provide enough power for you to survive in place for at least 72 hours before needing to evacuate.
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If yes, keep a spare external battery for the device fully charged. That way, you can delay needing to power them with your EcoFlow battery for as long as possible. Are there any other ways you can power or charge the device other than plugging it...
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For smaller devices, you can purchase a variety of small external batteries with USB-A or USB-C ports. Similar to your Ecoflow battery, you can leave these batteries plugged in at all times so they’re available in case of an emergency. Options include: Portable chargers: These are typically small, lightweight devices that can fit in a pocket or purse.
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Medical devices with external batteries Examples: some ventilators, power wheelchairs and scooters If you have a medical device that can accept an external battery, consider purchasing an external battery and keeping the external battery plugged in and charged at all times.
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Prioritize which devices to power with your EcoFlow battery Top Priority: Essential Medical Devices The top priority is being able to power essential medical devices for at least 72 hours. If you have calculated your power needs and your battery isn't sufficient to...
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Power outages can be unpredictable, so it’s important to be prepared in case the power outage lasts more than 72 hours. Make an emergency evacuation plan Make a plan for recharging your EcoFlow battery Emergency preparedness tips: Make sure you are signed up to receive emergency alerts from your county and city jurisdictions.
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Make an emergency evacuation plan As a rule of thumb, you should evacuate when you only have 4 hours of power left in your Ecoflow battery. However, if you rely on medical devices overnight, you may need to evacuate earlier. Do not go to sleep with less than 12 hours of battery left.
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Recharging your EcoFlow Delta Pro using an EV charging station If you have the Ecoflow Delta Pro, you can pay to charge it at an EV charging station.
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Approximate cost: $600-$5,000. Recharging your battery from your car You can also charge your Ecoflow battery from your car while it is on and running. However, we do not recommend this strategy, as it will charge slowly and you may run out of gas or drain your car battery before you get a useful amount of power.
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EcoFlow Delta 2 Max Battery Facts This section includes: • An overview of the ports, buttons, and switches on the EcoFlow Delta 2 Max battery • The features and specifications of the EcoFlow Delta 2 Max battery Uninterrupted Power Supply (UPS) & Pass Through Power Pass Through Power means that you can plug the battery into the wall, then plug your devices into the battery.
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Delta 2 Max Overview 1. LCD Screen: Provides information about your battery 2. Bluetooth pairing indicator: When flashing, the device is ready for Bluetooth pairing 3. USB-A output port: Charges or powers smaller electronic devices like smartphones, tablets, and computers 4.
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Battery Management The EcoFlow battery has extra safety features System (BMS) including; over-current, over-voltage, under-voltage, and over-temperature protection, and the cells come in an explosion-proof stainless steel casing.
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Charging speeds AC Wall Power 1800 watts When plugged into a wall outlet, the battery should take 1.5 hours to fully charge. Solar Panels 1600 watts When plugged into a solar panel, the battery should take 2.5 hours to fully charge. DC Charging (car 120 watts When plugged into a running car, the battery will...
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Capacity & efficiency Capacity 2048 watt This is how much energy the battery can technically store. hours Efficiency 1863 Wh This is the power the battery can actually provide. In other words, this is how much power (~88%) you can expect to be able to use from a fully charged battery.
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EcoFlow Delta Pro Battery Facts This section includes instructions for: • An overview of the ports, buttons, and switches on the EcoFlow Delta Pro battery • The features and specifications of the EcoFlow Delta Pro battery Uninterrupted Power Supply (UPS) & Pass Through Power Pass Through Power means that you can plug the battery into the wall, then plug your devices into the battery.
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Delta Pro Overview 1. Ambient light detector: Automatically adjusts brightness of the LCD screen 2. LCD screen: Provides information about your battery 3. USB-A output port: Charges or powers smaller electronic devices like smartphones, tablets, and computers 4. Main power button: Turns the entire battery on and off 5.
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Power Supply (UPS) seamlessly when the power goes out. App Control EcoFlow App App control is the ability to view and change settings on the power backup system from a mobile device. LCD Display...
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Charging speeds Feature Max input What this means (plain language explanation) AC Wall Power 1800 watts When plugged into a wall outlet, the battery should take 2.7 hours to fully charge. Solar Panels 1600 watts When plugged into a solar panel, the battery should take 3 hours to fully charge.
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Capacity & efficiency Feature Specs What this means Battery capacity 3600 watt This is how much energy the battery can technically store. hours Efficiency 3,170 watt This is the power the battery can actually provide. In other words, this is how much power hours you can expect to be able to use from a fully (~88%)
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