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    Charging an Eco Flow with external battery

    I just ordered the Bluetti AC 180 ($649 with their $350 off coupon). Gonna return the Eco Flow 1300. (This is the second Eco Flow I've returned in the last few weeks... They sent me an external battery the first time instead of the main unit.). The Bluetti has a 60/10/500w mppt like the Delta...
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    Charging an Eco Flow with external battery

    Mine came today and to my surprise it's an Eco Flow 1300 (not the Delta 2). I guess I misread the description on Lowe's website..again. This unit is 65/10/400 so I guess I'm gonna have to buy an additional 36v/10a converter. Sucks
  3. TDave00

    Charging an Eco Flow with external battery

    The specs are 60/15/500 (v/a/w). I'm assuming if you go over any of those it will cut off charging.
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    Charging an Eco Flow with external battery

    36v x 15a = 540w 24v x 15a = 360w It's seems the 36v battery charging at 15 amps was putting you over the 500w limit. That's probably why charging stopped. I bet if you charge at 36v with the regular xt60 connector the Delta 2 will limit charging to 8 amps and max out at 288w. Thoughts?
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    Charging an Eco Flow with external battery

    I bought an Eco Flow Delta 2 and I want to connect a small external 48v battery through the XT60 solar input to increase capacity. I'm concerned about the amperage from the battery being too high and thus damaging the mppt of the Eco Flow. I've read that using a regular xt60 (vs an xt60i)...
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    Hoymiles HYS-7.6LV-USG1 Hybrid Inverter

    Todd, I'm assuming these inverters are capable of zero export like the microinverters (with DTU)? Any updates on your tests with the unit?

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