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  • čas přidán 14. 08. 2024
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Komentáře • 110

  • @SteveA25414
    @SteveA25414 Před 3 měsíci +2

    I use mine in my bedroom. Much more quiet than a conventional window AC. Btw, you can filter and drink the condensate. True it’s a heat pump and won’t work below 40*F but that’s true of all heat pumps. There is a work around. Use a resistive based heater or a fuel source heater.

  • @wpherigo1
    @wpherigo1 Před rokem +11

    Great little setup in the garage. Brilliant, actually! Thanks for mentioning the condensation water issue. No one else has. Well done.

    • @DownGridSurvival
      @DownGridSurvival  Před rokem +1

      Yep, its what I do. I don't think Ecoflow appreciated it. But, I believe in honesty.

  • @upnorthkenny9674
    @upnorthkenny9674 Před 7 měsíci +3

    I just sent mine back. I live in Michigan and wanted to use it for ice fishing little did I know the heater is useless below 40° that’s a no go for me back to the Chinese diesel heater

  • @jamesdean7756
    @jamesdean7756 Před 7 měsíci +7

    For heating Why don’t you CZcamsrs ever mention it doesn’t work under 40 degrees. Smh. You’d think thats kind of important to mention ? Especially winter use in the evening when you need it the most

    • @NomadLoFiChillLounge
      @NomadLoFiChillLounge Před 6 měsíci

      You’re so right. They stop after “ the good, the bad and…. The end” it’s so frustrating that the unit don’t work below 38F /5degrees.. so whats even the purpose of heating. You can’t use it in a cold winter environment. (I use it in our Camper van). So that’s “the ugly” which all YB’er mis or leave out. Thanks for pointing this out.

    • @jamesdean7756
      @jamesdean7756 Před 6 měsíci

      @@NomadLoFiChillLounge I guess maybe to not use outside air via the intake tube? And just keep the window open to allow cold air into the trailer that way so it mixes with the warmer air that’s above 40 degrees

    • @saulchicha9873
      @saulchicha9873 Před měsícem

      Man I could’ve died cos of their batteries it was snowing out and didn’t even work at all because the battery said it was too cold

  • @jasonforgey1935
    @jasonforgey1935 Před měsícem +1

    Why would you put the intake hose out to bring in hot air. Why not it recurculate inside air

  • @04DynaGlyde
    @04DynaGlyde Před 11 měsíci +5

    I'm very disappointed with the ecoflow Wave 2 air conditioner/heater.
    My recommendation is to use 7 inch air duct insulation to put over the AC exhaust hose. Because the exhaust hose omits a lot of heat from it.
    Also, the right side of the Wave 2 housing/body gets extremely warm and omits heat. This should be insulated on the inside.
    And I've noticed the Wave 2 fresh air hose when connected it seems to draw in the hot Texas summer air and diminishes cooling output.
    As well I noticed the battery life barely works for 2 hours on max before it is completely drained of power and dead!
    This unit is very overpriced for the performance that it shortly offers.

  • @williamdthomas9968
    @williamdthomas9968 Před rokem +2

    After watching this video, there are a few points about Wave2 that caught my attention: The accompanying battery cannot be charged separately; it must be connected to the air conditioner to charge. This is particularly troublesome and unreasonable. When I deplete the battery of the air conditioner outdoors and want to charge it, I have to carry the entire air conditioning unit with me. Keep in mind that this adds up to a weight of 50 pounds. Wow, 50 pounds! What does that have to do with portability? For me, portability is a crucial factor to consider, and I might choose Zero Breeze instead. Their product weighs less than 30 pounds, which is half the weight of Wave2, and can be easily lifted with one hand.

    • @rubychen1689
      @rubychen1689 Před rokem

      I agree with you, for a girl, It’s not too heavy to carry it, convienience to carry it for your trip .

  • @user-hl7zp9ix4w
    @user-hl7zp9ix4w Před rokem +2

    Does it run while you are charging it with the solar or plugged in ?

  • @sages101
    @sages101 Před rokem +2

    I charged my ecoflow wave 2 to 100% battery. I set it to eco mode, low fan, and 66f. Ecoflow claims 8 hours of run time, but my unit says around 7 hours and drops pretty quickly. Do you think I have a faulty battery?

  • @Rose798
    @Rose798 Před rokem +3

    I happen to own both the Zero Breeze Mark2 and Wave1, and upon reviewing the video, it appears that the Mark2 remains the preferable choice for my outdoor activities. Unlike the Wave2, which exclusively relies on Ecoflow's own battery and power storage, the Mark2 allows me to utilize alternative power storage and battery systems from other brands. This limitation of the Wave2 is quite frustrating for me. Additionally, the connection cable between the air conditioner and the battery is noticeably bulky and prone to being misplaced, unlike the ZB Mark2, which can be conveniently positioned between the front seats.
    Concerning the quality issues encountered with the Wave1, such as fan axle breakage and display failure, users have expressed their apprehensions. It is challenging to anticipate when these problems may arise. Unfortunately, Ecoflow has not shared any information regarding the measures taken to address these issues during this period, leaving me uncertain if the Wave2 has indeed resolved these concerns.

    • @major__kong
      @major__kong Před rokem

      I'm assuming there's a DC power supply for the AC input. If so, I'm wondering if the output can be tapped with a battery that isn't an ecoflow. I've seen another video where they tried tapping the ecoflow DC port, but it didn't work because of the data lines. I don't think those would be present on the output of a power supply.

  • @DJVO2
    @DJVO2 Před 28 dny

    I hope this message finds you. So does the unit itself come with a battery installed and you are charging it or when you say charging you are charging the add on battery? 🤷🏼‍♂️🤷🏼‍♂️

  • @hardtruth2039
    @hardtruth2039 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I own several Ecoflow products. This one is not ready for prime time at this price point. I can buy an inverter ac w/heat pump for aprox $450-$500 and that’s a 12000btu unit.

  • @martyb3783
    @martyb3783 Před rokem +1

    Great video. Very informative. I am looking at one of these to run at night on my sailboat when anchored. Thanks for making this video.

    • @sailingsolo5290
      @sailingsolo5290 Před rokem +1

      I have wave 1 on my 37 footer. In thailand. Its bullshit. And draws 40 amps run off a inverter and 60 amps charging the battery. You wont be happy unless you just cool a small cabin like the v birth. It wont cool my main cabin even with all other cabins closed.
      You need 10,000 btu to cool just the cabin. 15,000 to cool the entire boat. Dont waste youre money

    • @martyb3783
      @martyb3783 Před rokem +1

      @@sailingsolo5290 Good to know. Thanks for the info!

    • @sailingsolo5290
      @sailingsolo5290 Před rokem

      @@martyb3783 My research has shown me that 1 proper marine unit of 16,000 btu with ducting to different parts of the boat is the only way to go. If money is a issue like it is for me its a jagged pill.
      I wasted almost 2,000.00 on the wave 1 getting it to thailand and i got the battery for free or it would have cost 3,000.00. Its wortless on 37 feet
      I should have bought a marlbor 12v inverter16,000 btu aircon from day 1. But there 10,000.00 delivered to thailand. They draw only 40 amps per hour. Same as wave 1 Live and lean. I was trying a hail mary and it failed. The hype around wave 1 was what tricked me. I have a 10,000 btu portable aircon that works good. Cost 400.00 but draws 100 amps a hour.
      Thats the jagged pill. A honda 3,000 would run it. But thats not the answer either.
      Made is a name brand that makes inverter window aircons . Cheap. 300.00 for 8,000 btu. Draws 40 amps. Not available in thailand but are in usa Check it out. Put in the hatch or companion way.

    • @sailingsolo5290
      @sailingsolo5290 Před rokem

      @@martyb3783 you need a inverter too. But its so much cheaper than the wave 2.

  • @slyturkey9448
    @slyturkey9448 Před rokem +1

    How long does that battery take to charge from 0-100%? I know their other batteries charge crazy quick.

  • @emailromo
    @emailromo Před měsícem

    Great video. You covered each mode and how many watts it uses which so many people fail to speak on. Great work and thank you for sharing

  • @alman3071
    @alman3071 Před rokem +3

    Hi,
    some reviewers opted to NOT connect the intake hose essentially avoiding pulling in hot air from outside and making the WAVE 2 more efficient by recirculating the cooled air in the van or room. What are your thoughts on this? Keep in mind that in hot places like Nevada the ambient air itself is warm and not just the sun.

    • @otterishly777
      @otterishly777 Před rokem

      The problem with that is that it would create a pressure differential, which will result in hot, outside air infiltrating the room, anyway--so I don't think you'd increase efficiency. (And if, like me, you primarily use an air conditioner during wildfire season--when the house can't be cooled down at night be opening the windows, due to smoke--this approach wouldn't be good, because it would bring in outside air, via the pressure differential.)

  • @itbepopples
    @itbepopples Před rokem +1

    Will this unit run on AC power without a battery pack like a household portable air conditioner?

  • @ALLTHEBENZES
    @ALLTHEBENZES Před 6 měsíci

    Got mine for using in RV, time came to use it as a heater BUT guess what? It doesn't turn on if the temp is too cold. Meaning it's useless as a heater unless it's 40 degrees of higher where it's being used.

  • @terrybrown9516
    @terrybrown9516 Před 3 měsíci

    Can you run the unit and charge the battery at the same time ?

  • @CTROCK
    @CTROCK Před 2 měsíci

    I’m thinking buying one but not sure! Cost is $1050.

  • @user-jt5vm3mi1w
    @user-jt5vm3mi1w Před 3 měsíci

    Is it LTO battery?

  • @smashbother5684
    @smashbother5684 Před 2 měsíci

    Can the Wave 2 choose charging options if it is plugged into both wall outlet and solar panels? For example I want to run the Wave 2 from the wall outlet, while charging the battery using the solar panels, so that I am at least somewhat conserving energy, will that be possible?

  • @FRERABRETZ1
    @FRERABRETZ1 Před rokem +1

    I’m wondering if I can just keep the unit plugged into the wall and just keep it running all day like that in my garage or in my caravan?

  • @grayandgrumpy
    @grayandgrumpy Před rokem +2

    Have you had any problem with condensate leaking from the bottom? Mine is not completely emptying through the drain port. As soon as I pick it to move it, water starts leaking from several places on the bottom. Not just drips either, enough water to create a puddle. Not good in a converted van.

    • @davidpalmer9780
      @davidpalmer9780 Před 7 měsíci +1

      A mod. to the rear drain pipe is required to allow the plug in attachment for the pipe to drain properly. Ecoflow needs to fix this drain pljg attachment.

    • @grayandgrumpy
      @grayandgrumpy Před 7 měsíci

      @@davidpalmer9780 we returned ours. Was very disappointed.

  • @luisacowan331
    @luisacowan331 Před rokem

    I bought a connected work for 43 minutes now only work for Harley one minute and goes off and I have to wait like 23 hours to turn. It on again

  • @husker_nation
    @husker_nation Před 4 měsíci

    I wonder if there is a way to rig the output to cool or heatup two tents - suggestion? I would imagine I could find something at a hardware store to do this with.

  • @sweetsagehomesteadfarm5045
    @sweetsagehomesteadfarm5045 Před 10 měsíci

    Excellent video! Super informative. Thank you!!

  • @Itsjrob_
    @Itsjrob_ Před rokem +3

    Great video man ! I just purchased it and I’m hoping for my use I don’t regret it ! I plan on using it for mainly my addict and my tent while camping which I know it can be be great for those but I plan on using it in the back seat of my car so on my lunch break I don’t have to idle my engine at 100 degree weather but is this a viable option ? I know car seats aren’t completely flat ?

    • @sailingsolo5290
      @sailingsolo5290 Před rokem +1

      It will blow cool air on you in youre car. And tent. It wont cool youre attick unless its the size of a closet

  • @crmayer88
    @crmayer88 Před rokem

    Can someone tell me why in the house they use it without the hoses ?

  • @user-he1pt2lc2j
    @user-he1pt2lc2j Před 10 měsíci

    Hello!!...Is it suitable for my car??..Here in Greece temperature in summer goes 50 Celcius in the car!!..Will it work!!???..thanks!!!

  • @or2169
    @or2169 Před rokem

    How many amps does it draw on max from an ac power source.

  • @MichaelBailee
    @MichaelBailee Před rokem

    Thanks for the varied insight!

  • @rubychen1689
    @rubychen1689 Před rokem

    My biggest negative is that you cannot operate this from either 12vdc or 24vdc unless you connect it to one of their battery packs.

  • @mega-hb4re
    @mega-hb4re Před 11 měsíci

    Isn’t better to just exhaust the heat and leave the intake hose inside to draw fresher air instead of the outside hot air ?

    • @davidpalmer9780
      @davidpalmer9780 Před 7 měsíci

      Correct... that's what I do with mine and it works more efficiently at cooling. Not many know to do this thinking they need to take in fresh outside air all the time.

    • @neilmick6778
      @neilmick6778 Před 29 dny

      You'll be drawing hot air in anyway due to the vacuum you're creating. What do you think is going to replace all the hot air you're exhausting?

  • @danielteegarden8982
    @danielteegarden8982 Před rokem

    I plugged in to my Ecoflow Delta 2000 watt solar generator to my LG Window 5000 btu A/C ( $125.00 Amazon ) and was surprised to see how many hours it would run on Ecoflow Power !

  • @JMX246
    @JMX246 Před rokem

    nice review - already ordered one

  • @FroYo....
    @FroYo.... Před rokem

    Can you have it plugged into the car while the AC is on?

  • @sailingsolo5290
    @sailingsolo5290 Před rokem +1

    I bought the first model and totally regret it. I live on a small boat. It does not do the job well at all. I am used to a 10,000 btu aircon that really does work. I tried eco flow because the battery i got free. Still think its junk

  • @bradriesgraf
    @bradriesgraf Před rokem +1

    Can i power it from my 12v house batteries? Is there a DC adapter without using other ecoflow products?

    • @DownGridSurvival
      @DownGridSurvival  Před rokem

      It can be powered by 12v or 24v. It does not come with an adapter.

    • @altkev
      @altkev Před rokem +2

      No, you cannot UNLESS you also buy the awful battery pack they sell. The XT60 port doesn't function to run the compressor without the battery attached. The only direct DC option without also buying their battery pack is to get a EcoFlow battery which has the special connector (with data pins to prevent using the port with non-ecoflow products)

    • @otterishly777
      @otterishly777 Před rokem

      @@altkev True. And lame. Seems like a great unit otherwise, but this one aspect of it annoys me greatly, since I want to power it off of a solar generator (with a much larger and better-chemistry battery).

    • @major__kong
      @major__kong Před rokem +1

      If the compressor runs on DC, there's a DC power supply in there to convert the AC. I'm wondering if you can tap into the output of that power supply with a battery that isn't ecoflow's. Their DC port has data pins to communicate with their battery and power bank, but I doubt the unit is communicating with the DC power supply.

  • @jonathanmilland2867
    @jonathanmilland2867 Před rokem

    I wish they offered a cable to charge the battery apart from the ac

  • @QuintonEmersonMorgan
    @QuintonEmersonMorgan Před rokem

    Does the Wave 2 require downloading an extra app to operate? I don't install any third-party apps on my personal device, especially for basic functions like cooling a small room.

    • @williamlee7782
      @williamlee7782 Před 2 měsíci

      Controls are on the unit itself via mechanical buttons to press. The app allows wireless control.

  • @loristyles7786
    @loristyles7786 Před rokem

    Would this this be sufficient to cool/heat a 24ft travel trailer (19ft inside)?

    • @otterishly777
      @otterishly777 Před rokem

      I kind of doubt it. Those are not very well insulated, and also typically are outfitted with a 13,000 BTU A/C....which is more than twice the output of the Wave 2. If you have a separate bedroom, it would probably cool that, though.

  • @goobfilmcast4239
    @goobfilmcast4239 Před rokem +1

    Too expensive for most folks.....and for multi-day home use (I Live in Hurricane Florida), a budget, generic 3200w gas generator plus a 6000-8000 BTU portable AC unit on wheels (will cool a medium-sized room...all day and all night...easily) is still cheaper...even if you add in the cost of decent extension cords, power strips, fuel and 3 or 4 five gal gas cans. RVers can get a 2000w Generator/inverter and a smallish 5000 BTU portable that will provide better cooling for longer....plus all the benefits and the flexibility of a small, relatively quiet emergency power source. Again, for less than the cost of one of these toys.

    • @theroadhome_Liz_Summers
      @theroadhome_Liz_Summers Před rokem +2

      Valid points, but while spendy yes, I have gone 100% EcoFlow: Delta Max 2000 and Wave 1 last year, Wave2, Glacier and River Pro 2 this year ... all sale bundles. I have not purchased solar panels yet. I live in rural NW Montana ... BUT power is underground from the highway 1.7 miles away. 17 years in this house with few outages but they have been increasing in the last 2 years: equipment failures NOT storms although one can probably be blamed on super-cold.
      I have 3 goals: cover power outages at my home where I also work and have a substantial amount of food in 3 freezers (Summer is my most vulnerable time for cooling, freezers and water), Off grid power and A/C in my 20 year old motorhome (has an ONAN gen ...will get to that later), not the A/C but River2 and Frig/Freezer for shopping trips in my Jeep Wrangler. I don't have propane or gas at my home. Personal preference but I am not a fan of gas gen although I know there are some that are quieter than the 20 year old Onan, but I don't want to store gas either and if I have gone to the trouble of finding a gorgeous spot off the beaten path, I do not want to listen to a generator. House: I do plan to get a dual fuel genset to run my well-pump with propane. And my house is set up with a cutoff from power grid to a gen house.
      Bottomline, for me I made the decision to go EcoFlow for the quiet, the efficiency and transportability plus not having to store gas. Personal choice to spend more for a solution I prefer. FWIW, so far 2 power outages: 1 was 7 hours when temp was -18F. I have woodstove and there was snow so heat and water was not an issue although I did run a helper heater in a closet that houses the pressure tank and was getting cold. I had internet (I use a cellular router), laptop, big monitor for work. I used 20% of Delta Max no muss/no fuss. Again personal choice for my situation. So far, I have spent just under $6K .
      ***Edited to add that I live and travel in low/very low humidity places. Wave1 cooled my home office which is on the south end of my home with windows/slider on 3 sides ... 10 x 12 room with computer stuff running. Temps to 96F outside, 72F inside.

  • @ginajones3963
    @ginajones3963 Před rokem

    What about the ZERO BREEZE, I've been torn between the wave 2 and the mark 2 lately, I think the wave 2 has the advantage of the heating function, while the mark 2 is much lighter and the fact that the wave 2 has to be charged with the battery makes me sad!

    • @Mousica_J
      @Mousica_J Před rokem

      I bought the MK2 last summer and just got the Wave2 this summer. The Wave2 is way bigger than the MK2. The design of the MK2 is so cool; it feels like a legit portable air conditioner. Their AC and battery come with nice grab handles.

  • @moosc
    @moosc Před rokem

    Can you run the wave 2 while plugged into car accessories port? Do we really need the battery?

    • @markrodrigue6913
      @markrodrigue6913 Před rokem

      Yes you do... it doesn't have enough output to completely use it in the cooling mode.. maybe the fan mode but not enough to kick in the compressor

  • @sololanding_4x4
    @sololanding_4x4 Před rokem

    Does the battery include the 12v car charging, and solar charging cables or are those extra?

  • @earlcoobs3756
    @earlcoobs3756 Před rokem

    I am planning on installing the ecowave 2 in the sleeper of my 2003 379 Peterbilt. Do you see any issues venting it out through the floor of the sleeper?

    • @namelessless9055
      @namelessless9055 Před 3 měsíci

      Hi, did you get it for the truck? I’m considering to buy it for a semi as well

  • @alexandersprout7992
    @alexandersprout7992 Před rokem +1

    Did you sell your original Wave? I have the original and want to replace it with this one to replace a diesel heater to conserve space in my truck camper. My concerns is shipping the battery. How did you sell yours? Or did you keep it? Or do you think a diesel heater, wave 1 would be more efficient. I camp in Colorado winter months. Thanks in advance, also enjoyed your review.

    • @DownGridSurvival
      @DownGridSurvival  Před rokem

      I sold the original locally on FB Marketplace. I don't suggest shipping. Can't really comment on how efficient this will be in Colorado. I live in Florida so I can't really test the heat function.

    • @alexandersprout7992
      @alexandersprout7992 Před rokem +1

      Thanks Richard!

    • @gastiresoil9758
      @gastiresoil9758 Před rokem

      Mini splits will only work down to around 40f outside temp to still provide heat usually. For colorado you need a diesel heater in winter.

  • @barcainho
    @barcainho Před rokem

    Can I power the wave 2 with the Delta mini?

    • @DownGridSurvival
      @DownGridSurvival  Před rokem

      No, the mini is just too small to do anything with the WAVE 2.

  • @ReneeHe
    @ReneeHe Před rokem

    Compared to wave2, zero breeze Mark2 is more compact and portable, with a cheaper price.

  • @florindagonzalez5700
    @florindagonzalez5700 Před rokem +1

    Do you think it's worth it?

    • @DownGridSurvival
      @DownGridSurvival  Před rokem +2

      It really depends on what you plan to use if for, If your need fits in the specs of what it was designed to be, yes, its worth it. First generation was not that great. This one is good.

    • @florindagonzalez5700
      @florindagonzalez5700 Před rokem +2

      @Down Grid Survival I want it mostly for camping. My shiftpod tent. This design fits the bill. Pricey, but it fits the bill:
      1. I can carry it in two parts.
      2. It has two vents like my tent.
      3. Lasts 8 hours at night on the battery.
      4. The batter is sealed separately, so I don't have to worry about seeping.
      5. I can carry it.
      6. I can carry it.
      I cannot carry the regular "portable" ac units, they're about 60 pounds and I was not aware of that until my brother mentioned it.
      So, yes, pricey, but it works with me.
      If it does what it says, I'm easily satisfied.
      I have the mark xero breeze spot cooler, and very satisfied with it for what it does as it performs as advertised.
      But, I want a little more space now. ^_^

  • @navaro20
    @navaro20 Před rokem

    If to use in the car is necesary to install those hoses?
    If to push the hot air outside thru that tube, do I need to install the second tube for incoming air?
    Or we can use it inside of the car without those tubes?

    • @otterishly777
      @otterishly777 Před rokem

      You have to use the tubes. Hobotech gives a review that has a great explanation of how the tubes work.

    • @navaro20
      @navaro20 Před rokem

      @@otterishly777 in what stores we can buy?

  • @thelotusdancer1
    @thelotusdancer1 Před 9 měsíci

    can you use any powerstation (not an ecoflow one) to run the wave 2? And if you have a powerstation do you need to buy the battery?

  • @rockerbigjoe5711
    @rockerbigjoe5711 Před rokem

    Why does it need 2 vents?

    • @Gryllus2501
      @Gryllus2501 Před rokem +3

      It technically has 4 vents. It’s spilt ac/heat. So back and back too can pull and vent outside air, while the front and front top vent inside air. So you can maintain humidity and inside pressure & temperature. It’s much better ac this way.
      Like if you ever used a portable ac with single vent which blow all the hot air out while front gives you the cool air. It has to switch between cooling and evaporating the excess water. So doesn’t just blow constant cool. Where as window ac unit is split at the window so all the heat and water is outside, while just cool air insides. Some do or don’t draw fresh air.
      Eco Wave 2 is really quite a cool top end product. Interested.

    • @billyng7107
      @billyng7107 Před rokem

      So if I use wave 2 in my bedroom, do I need to have the ducts connected and attach them to the window like the portable ac?

  • @ronaldcarrender6136
    @ronaldcarrender6136 Před rokem

    You Will NEVER pull 200 watts ( safely) from a STANDARD 12 volt outlet in your vehicle , the wiring will cause the fuse to pop , or you will have a fire that starts under your dash !!!

    • @MrZonaave
      @MrZonaave Před 7 měsíci

      That's what they make inverters for

    • @slugzgaming5158
      @slugzgaming5158 Před 7 měsíci

      It pulls 12.6 volts at 8 amps your fuse is safe

  • @ambassador8524
    @ambassador8524 Před rokem

    I don’t trust this videos their paid commercials.

  • @MastaSquidge
    @MastaSquidge Před rokem

    And as with the last one, they're still locking us into using their bullshit battery.
    And as with the last one, I won't be buying it until someone can provide a work around. I refuse to use their overpriced batteries when I've got 3kwh of my own battery and solar available to use.

  • @FRERABRETZ1
    @FRERABRETZ1 Před rokem

    Hi there, great video, can this unit be run off a wall power point in your house or caravan park powered site? I want to run it off a generator mostly if I’m out off grid.

  • @jaroslavskerik6303
    @jaroslavskerik6303 Před 7 měsíci +1

    An incredible design stupidity is the placement of the hot air outlet in close proximity to the fresh air inlet (using tubes that have outlets on the plate right next to each other). I see this in a number of CZcams videos for this unit (EcoFlow Wave 2) and can't help but wonder.
    There is even something similar supplied from the manufacturer as a backing. Are there that many people with such incredibly poor knowledge of the elementary laws of physics? I wonder what happens when a fan pushes air into some space that is effectively identical to the place from which the air is drawn back. Logically, at the point of discharge of the pump, there is an increase in pressure that rapidly expands in all directions, but preferentially to areas of lower pressure. Thus, if there is underpressure in close proximity caused by the air conditioner intake pipe, then much of the hot air from the outlet will be drawn back into the air conditioner inlet. All this can of course be verified and clearly seen, e.g. by colouring the air flow.
    Of course, by sucking hot exhaust air back into the system, the efficiency of the whole system decreases. It's unbelievable how such stupid designers could make such a good air conditioner.  Whose stupid idea was it to have those two pipes ending in holes right next to each other? I can't believe the designers themselves could come up with that. Maybe the engineers were on vacation and the cleaning lady filled in. 
    It would be much more efficient to use only a pipe with a hot air outlet to the outside and leave the intake of air from the interior, i.e. air that is already partially cooled. The underfloor pressure in the room itself will already take care of the air supply from other places, e.g. from the corridor or through vents from the rooms, which can be chosen in places where the air is cooler.

  • @richardgorski23
    @richardgorski23 Před měsícem

    It doesn’t cool well at all

  • @savedbyhismercyandlove

    Anyone use this for Van Life?

  • @chud-dd3tg
    @chud-dd3tg Před rokem

    Can the battery be charged separately from the wave 2 ? Or does it have to be connected to the unit ?