Ecoflow Delta uninterruptible power Truma Aventa

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Hi MH tribe,

I am looking for a solution to have uninterrupted power supplied to my MH primarily air-con (truma aventa) which draws 4.1A (1kwh) when compressor running.

All too often someone plugs out my hookup, it trips due to poor installation or in rare cases I overload the supply - so I was thinking of getting a ecoflow delta 2 or 3kwh and putting it between my air-con and power supply so if I loose hookup power for some reason it will run for some hours depending on battery backup reserve. It will have added advantage of being useful for parking where no main hookup available but also for domestic backup.

thoughts and experiences appreciated (except morality police)

SC
 
It would work of course, however disadvantage of cost size and weight as you would need one of the larger ones. It sounds like you are usually on ehu.
 
Might be also worth looking at the anker 767 and its expandable battery bank. I’m sure it does the uninterrupted thing and would need the ehu running in to it.
 
It would work of course, however disadvantage of cost size and weight as you would need one of the larger ones. It sounds like you are usually on ehu.
True. I have two large lead acid batteries and this new unit would replace them (so weight neutral) and has advantage of having mppt, pure sine inverter and fast charger… the cost is the main issue for sure.
 
Might be also worth looking at the anker 767 and its expandable battery bank. I’m sure it does the uninterrupted thing and would need the ehu running in to it.
Will do thanks a lot, I was looking at EcoFlow delta 2 max (2kwh) or pro (3.6kwh). Serious kit and dinaro

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Only problem possible with replacing your batteries. I'm not sure what power output is available at 12v. The ecoflow batteries are not 12v so the 12v output is via some sort of dc-dc converter.
 
Only problem possible with replacing your batteries. I'm not sure what power output is available at 12v. The ecoflow batteries are not 12v so the 12v output is via some sort of dc-dc converter.
Id agree. Even if batteries don’t hold charge they’d be better left in circuit or replaced by cheap Pb acid
 
Apparently 12v output is limited to 8A. Not a lot if you are running a lot of stuff.
OP might use the 240 v take off to run the charger and hab like an ehu input
 

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