EcoFlow DELTA Mini Portable Power Station Frequently Asked Questions
Cannot find the router wifi at home
1. Press IOT Button again to try reconnecting with power station. 2. Use another phone hotpot as a router. If you can connect the device to the hotspot network, it means that your router Wi-Fi is not 2.4 GHz. In this case, you can modify the router setting.
How long can the product charge my devices?
The charging time is shown on the product’s LCD Screen, which can be used to estimate the charging time of most appliances with stable power usage.
Battery care and storage
1. Please use or store the product in an environment temperature between 20°C to 30°C, away from water, heat, and other metal objects. 2. For long-term storage, please discharge the battery to 30% and recharge it to 60% every three months; products that have not been charged and discharged for more than 6 months will not be covered by the free product warranty. 3. For safety, please do not store the product in an environment temperature higher than 45°C or lower than -10°C for a long time. 4. To prolong the battery life, please use the product in an environment temperature between 20°C to 30°C.
How to clean the product?
Please gently wipe it with a dry, soft, clean cloth or paper towel.
How can I know if the product is charging?
When it’s charging, the remaining charging time will be shown on the LCD Screen. Meanwhile, the charging indicator icon begins to rotate with the remaining battery percentage and the input power shown on the right of the circle.
Battery care and storage
1. Please use or store the product in an environment temperature between 20°C to 30°C, away from water, heat, and other metal objects. 2. For long-term storage, please discharge the battery to 30% and recharge it to 60% every three months; products that have not been charged and discharged for more than 6 months will not be covered by the free product warranty. 3. For safety, please do not store the product in an environment temperature higher than 45°C or lower than -10°C for a long time. 4. To prolong the battery life, please use the product in an environment temperature between 20°C to 30°C.
How long can the product charge my devices?
The charging time is shown on the product’s LCD Screen, which can be used to estimate the charging time of most appliances with stable power usage.
How many portable solar panels can I hook up to it?
DELTA mini’s technical specs for solar input are: 300W, 11–75V DC, 10A max. In practical terms, you can connect multiple portable solar panels in series (i.e., connecting one panel directly to the next) as long as their combined open circuit voltage doesn’t go over 75V.
Will it recharge from third-party portable solar panels?
Yes, DELTA mini is compatible with portable solar panels that are 10–75V DC, 10A max and that have solar connectors. We recommend using portable solar panels that have a combined wattage of around 300W.
Can I use DELTA mini while it’s charging?
Yes, it can discharge while it’s recharging from an AC input, car outlet, or portable solar panel.
Can I use it as a solar generator?
Yes, DELTA mini can be charged from portable solar panels, which is how many people understand solar generators. Call it what you will, but we prefer the term portable power station because DELTA mini doesn’t generate energy internally. As part of a portable solar panel kit, solar energy will be generated, so calling it a solar generator also works.
What is the difference between DELTA mini and DELTA?
DELTA mini is lighter and smaller, and DELTA has a larger battery capacity (882Wh vs 1260Wh) and power output (1400W vs 1800W). The ability to charge from portable solar panels, vehicles, and wall outlets is the same. Upgrades we gave DELTA mini are support for the EcoFlow app and X-Boost, which lets you power some 2200W appliances.
Can I jump my car battery with it?
You can! With our special accessory (coming soon), DELTA mini will double as a portable battery booster.
How long does it last?
All rechargeable batteries lose capacity over time but how fast depends on the battery. In ideal conditions, DELTA mini’s battery will have 80% health after 800 cycles; most phone batteries and portable power stations reach 80% health after only 500 cycles.
What is the difference between DELTA mini and RIVER mini?
While both draw inspiration from bigger models, the two are quite different. DELTA mini’s 882Wh capacity and 1400W output make it ideal for powering multiple power tools, special equipment, and home electronics at once. RIVER mini has less capacity and output because it’s much smaller and much lighter.
What is X-Boost?
X-Boost is an EcoFlow technology that lets you power an appliance with a wattage above the portable power station’s normal output. In this case, DELTA mini can power electronics totaling 1400W without X-Boost, but with this feature enabled, you can power electronics totaling 2200W. X-Boost is not for everything, especially not sensitive devices. We recommend using it for things with a heating element that you don’t mind working at a slightly lower temperature.
Can I use all of the wall-outlet sockets at once?
Sure! But make sure the combined wattage of your electronics doesn’t go over 1400W unless you want to use X-Boost.
Can I connect two DELTA mini’s together?
You can recharge one DELTA mini with another, but both units will use up some energy in the recharging process. You’ll save battery capacity if they’re not linked.
Can I use the extra battery units from another model with DELTA mini?
DELTA mini doesn’t support extra battery units.
Will it back up my house during a power outage?
DELTA mini’s battery capacity is best suited for backing up only a few appliances during a blackout such as fridges, personal medical devices, and the comforts of home.
Can I use it as an uninterruptible power supply (UPS)?
DELTA mini can be used as an emergency power supply (EPS), which has the same result as a UPS for most electronics. Here’s the difference: When your DELTA mini is plugged into the wall, any electronics plugged into it get power from the grid, not its battery. When power from the grid stops, it switches to battery supply mode within 30 milliseconds. During that time, sensitive electronics like desktop computers and data servers may turn off, but most devices will run as normal.