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EcoFlow handles power management for simultaneous outputs by utilizing its advanced power control system, which efficiently allocates available power across multiple outputs, such as AC, DC, and USB ports. This is achieved through a combination of firmware, software, and hardware controls. The system prioritizes critical loads, ensuring stable power distribution.
Managing Power with Multi-Stage Charging and Discharging
EcoFlow’s power management system plays a crucial role in balancing the flow of energy in and out of its portable power stations. The Delta Pro, for instance, features a 6,000W AC inverter and can handle up to 10,000W of surge power. This enables it to power multiple high-wattage devices simultaneously, such as refrigeration units, air conditioners, and power tools.
Power Allocation and Load Prioritization
When multiple outputs are in use, EcoFlow’s system allocates available power based on the priority of each load. This is determined by the user through the EcoFlow app, which allows for customizable load prioritization. For example, a user can set their home backup system to prioritize the refrigerator, followed by essential lighting, and then secondary loads like laptops and smartphones.
Real-World Example: Powering a Home Backup System
In a real-world scenario, a user with a Delta Pro might configure their power management system to allocate 2,000W to their home’s refrigerator, 1,500W to essential lighting, and 1,000W to secondary loads like laptops and smartphones. As energy input from solar panels or the wall charger increases, the system dynamically adjusts power allocation to meet the user’s needs, ensuring stable power distribution and minimizing grid dependence.
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