RobRobRob
New Member
I have bought a couple of delta pross that are supposed to be able to charge at 1600 watts, but the most I have been able to get them to accept is about 700-800 watts. I have verified that I have current coming through the xt60i cable is 98volts and between 10 and 16 amps depending on the time of day. I have tried 4 different xt60i cables, since other posters here have said the delta pro limits charging if the cable isn't correct, but that didn't make a difference.
Ecoflow Support Says that this is normal and charging speeds just vary and that because I have a mixture of different spec solar panels this may be keeping the eco flow from charging at full speed. however this six to 800 watts is not enough to run the air conditioner so I need to either figure out a way to make this work or send these ecoflow delta pros back.
is there some device I could put between my solar panels And my ecoflow to even out the electricity or clean it up so that the ecoflow will charge at full speed?
Or would a small battery and charge controller between my panels and the ecoflow let me charge at full speed and then export the electricity at a higher speed to the ecoflow?
Anyone have ideas how to make this work?
Ecoflow Support Says that this is normal and charging speeds just vary and that because I have a mixture of different spec solar panels this may be keeping the eco flow from charging at full speed. however this six to 800 watts is not enough to run the air conditioner so I need to either figure out a way to make this work or send these ecoflow delta pros back.
is there some device I could put between my solar panels And my ecoflow to even out the electricity or clean it up so that the ecoflow will charge at full speed?
Or would a small battery and charge controller between my panels and the ecoflow let me charge at full speed and then export the electricity at a higher speed to the ecoflow?
Anyone have ideas how to make this work?