EcoFlow Delta 2 Max Review: A Basecamp in a Box
Fast recharge, huge capacity and enough output to run a fridge for days. The Delta 2 Max is the power station we'd build a trip around.
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The EcoFlow Delta 2 Max sits at the point where a power station stops being an accessory and becomes the heart of your camp. With 2 kWh of LFP capacity and a 2,400 W inverter, it runs a fridge, lights, laptops and a kettle at once — without making you think about power.
Capacity and output
At 2,048 Wh it has the headroom most car campers wish they'd bought the first time. It powered a 50 L fridge for four days with charge to spare, and its AC output handled everything short of high-draw appliances.
Recharge speed
This is the standout. From a wall outlet it reaches 80% in under an hour, so a quick stop tops it back up. Solar input is generous too, which matters more the longer you stay out.
The trade-offs
It's heavy and expensive. If your trips are short and your loads small, a 1 kWh unit is plenty. But if you want to stop rationing power, the Delta 2 Max delivers.
Full specifications
EcoFlow Delta 2 Max
Pros
- 2,048 Wh handles a fridge plus devices for days
- Recharges to 80% in well under an hour from AC
- Strong 12V and AC output for almost any camp load
- LiFePO4 cells rated for thousands of cycles
Cons
- Heavy at over 23 kg
- Premium price
Frequently asked questions
- Can the Delta 2 Max run a 12V fridge overnight?
- Easily — and for several days. A typical 45–50 L fridge draws roughly 15–25 Ah over 24 hours, while the Delta 2 Max stores the equivalent of well over 150 Ah at 12V. Add a solar panel and you can stay out almost indefinitely.
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