If you own an EcoFlow DELTA 2 Max portable power station, you know how powerful and versatile it is for powering your home backup, caravanning, outdoors or even everyday use. But what if you encounter an error code on the LCD screen or the EcoFlow app? How do you troubleshoot and fix the problem?
In this post, we will explain the meaning of the most common error codes for the EcoFlow DELTA 2 Max and provide some simple solutions to help you get your power station back to normal. Before we dive into the details, here are some general tips to avoid errors and ensure optimal performance of your EcoFlow DELTA 2 Max:
- Keep your power station away from direct sunlight, water, dust, or flammable materials.
- Do not overload the power station by plugging in devices that exceed its rated output or input power.
- Do not use damaged or incompatible cables, adapters, or solar panels to charge or discharge the power station.
- Update the firmware of your power station regularly via the EcoFlow app or a USB drive.
- Contact EcoFlow customer service if you need further assistance or replacement parts.
E0: Over Temperature Protection
This error code means that the internal temperature of the power station is too high, which may cause damage to the battery or other components. This may happen if you expose the power station to direct sunlight, high ambient temperature, or insufficient ventilation.
Fix: To resolve this error, you need to cool down the power station by moving it to a shaded, cool, and well-ventilated place. You can also turn off some of the devices that are drawing power from the power station or reduce the charging speed if you are charging it from AC or solar sources. Wait until the LCD screen shows a normal temperature before resuming normal operation.
E1: Over Voltage Protection
This error code means that the input voltage of the power station is too high, which may damage the charging circuit or cause a fire hazard. This may happen if you use an incompatible or faulty AC adapter, solar panel, or generator to charge the power station.
Fix: To resolve this error, you need to disconnect the power source that is causing the over voltage and check if it is compatible with the power station’s specifications. You can also try using a different cable or adapter to charge the power station. If the error persists, contact EcoFlow customer service for further assistance.
E2: Under Voltage Protection
This error code means that the input voltage of the power station is too low, which may prevent it from charging properly or cause damage to the battery. This may happen if you use an incompatible or faulty AC adapter, solar panel, or generator to charge the power station.
Fix: To resolve this error, you need to disconnect the power source that is causing the under voltage and check if it is compatible with the power station’s specifications. You can also try using a different cable or adapter to charge the power station. If the error persists, contact EcoFlow customer service for further assistance.
E3: Over Current Protection
This error code means that the output current of the power station is too high, which may overload or damage the inverter or other components. This may happen if you plug in devices that exceed the rated output power of the power station or cause a short circuit.
Fix: To resolve this error, you need to unplug some of the devices that are drawing too much current from the power station or check if there is any short circuit in your wiring. You can also try resetting the power station by pressing and holding the AC button for 10 seconds. If the error persists, contact EcoFlow customer service for further assistance.
E4: Under Current Protection
This error code means that the output current of the power station is too low, which may affect its efficiency or cause damage to the battery. This may happen if you plug in devices that draw very little current from the power station or cause an open circuit.
Fix: To resolve this error, you need to plug in some devices that draw more current from the power station or check if there is any open circuit in your wiring. You can also try resetting the power station by pressing and holding the AC button for 10 seconds. If the error persists, contact EcoFlow customer service for further assistance.
E5: Battery Fault
This error code means that there is something wrong with the battery of the power station, such as low voltage, high temperature, imbalance, or internal damage. This may affect its performance, capacity, or lifespan.
Fix: To resolve this error, you need to contact EcoFlow customer service for further diagnosis and replacement of the battery if necessary.
We hope this guide has helped you understand and fix some of the common error codes for your EcoFlow DELTA 2 Max portable power station. If you have any questions or feedback, feel free to leave a comment below or contact us via our website. Thank you for choosing EcoFlow and enjoy your max power anywhere!