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    No Answer - EcoFlow Watts, Volts, Amps

    Your post has lot of great information that could help answer someone's questions their looking for. So great post! I've emailed EcoFlow again to see if they can answer without a copy/paste answer, so we will see? With all the EcoFlow people out there am sure someone has done this. I kind...
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    No Answer - EcoFlow Watts, Volts, Amps

    As for outsides Temp here in FL I've seen in the 20's before so doing all my math on the max output. At the moment I am wired series then strings to wired parallel 5/5 at 113v x 15a = 1695 watts (my first post has the drawing I did) My hope is wiring 6/6 at 135v x 15a with the mppt limiting it...
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    No Answer - EcoFlow Watts, Volts, Amps

    Fully understand and makes sense. Being an engineer I have a habit of overthinking things as my wife says. Not to sure am willing to take the risk on the warranty to find out. Was hoping someone on the forum has done the same as I am trying to do, with positive results.
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    No Answer - EcoFlow Watts, Volts, Amps

    Thank you Sir for posting the specs. I fully understand the specs, and also understand I can go over there 15 amp max limit. I am hoping the watts is like the amperage that I can go over but not to sure. At 150v x 15a (their specs) = 2250 watts Maybe, EcoFlows specs should read 150v OR up...
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    No Answer - EcoFlow Watts, Volts, Amps

    Thank you, I understand that part but not clear on the wattage if you can go over the wattage like the amperage too
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    No Answer - EcoFlow Watts, Volts, Amps

    EcoFlow Delta Pro Specs Limits: 150v 15a 1600w You can't go over 150v You can go over 15a as the unit will not use anymore then 15a Watts? Can I go over on Wattage? I know amperage is no problem and my voltage is within the limits. If I add my last 2 solar panels and knowing the amperage...
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