Voltage Gate
PASSDevice output type must match generator output.
120V required -> 120V available
This pairing clears the safety headroom. Required ~75W running and 150W surge; the DELTA 2 is rated 1800W / 2700W.
Same decision gates as the engine: voltage, running, surge. Runtime is shown as operational context.
Device output type must match generator output.
120V required -> 120V available
Continuous draw with safety buffer applied.
75W required -> 1,800W available (1,725W headroom)
Startup peak with safety buffer applied.
150W required -> 2,700W available (2,550W headroom)
Alternative startup path with reduced inrush.
68W required -> 2,700W available (2,632W headroom)
Runtime context only. It does not change the electrical compatibility verdict.
Continuous estimate: 11.9h
Typical cycling estimate (40% duty): 29.8h
Device profile reference: up to 12h per day.
Power bars show required versus available output for each gate.
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3 of 3 models are SAFE or TIGHT. Most demanding model: Alpicool C20 (20L Portable Fridge) (120W surge).
| Model | Running | Surge | Verdict | Runtime | Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dometic CFX3 35 (36L Compressor Cooler) | 50W | 100W | Safe | ~14.3h | OEM Verified |
Show expert analysisTechnical: **Running load:** 50 W (AC rated input, compressor active). **Surge:** 100 W (estimated 2x compressor startup). **Voltage:** 120 V AC required (also runs on 12/24V DC). Dometic's VMSO3 compressor is optimized for low power draw โ Dometic describes it as 'using less power than a 60W light bulb.' Field note: The Dometic CFX3 is the gold standard for overlanding. At 50W peak / 20W average, even a compact 500Wh power station runs it for over 24 hours. Use the 12V DC input to bypass the AC adapter and improve efficiency when connected to a power station with DC output. How long can I run a Dometic CFX3 on a portable power station? At ~20W average (compressor cycling), a 1000Wh station (700Wh usable) runs the CFX3 for about 35 hours โ easily covering a long weekend camping trip. | |||||
| BougeRV CRPRO30 (30 Qt Portable Fridge) | 45W | 90W | Safe | ~15.9h | OEM Verified |
Show expert analysisTechnical: **Running load:** 45 W (MAX mode). **Surge:** 90 W (estimated 2x compressor startup). **Voltage:** 120 V AC (or 12/24V DC). ECO mode reduces running draw to 36W. Budget-friendly alternative to Dometic with comparable performance. Field note: Use ECO mode on battery to maximize runtime โ it reduces peak draw from 45W to 36W and cycles less frequently. The BougeRV is roughly half the price of a Dometic CFX3 with similar power draw. What's the difference between MAX and ECO mode for battery life? ECO mode draws 36W vs 45W for MAX, and cycles the compressor less aggressively. On a 500Wh power station, ECO provides roughly 20+ hours vs 16 hours in MAX mode. | |||||
| Alpicool C20 (20L Portable Fridge) | 60W | 120W | Safe | ~11.9h | OEM Verified |
Show expert analysisTechnical: **Running load:** 60 W (rated maximum). **Surge:** 120 W (estimated 2x compressor startup). **Voltage:** 120 V AC (or 12/24V DC). Despite being the smallest cooler in this comparison (20L), the Alpicool C20 draws the most power due to a less efficient compressor design. Field note: The Alpicool C20 is the entry-level option at the lowest price point. It draws more power per liter of cooling capacity than the Dometic or BougeRV. For longer off-grid trips, the efficiency difference adds up โ consider a BougeRV or Dometic for multi-day camping. Is the Alpicool C20 efficient enough for solar-powered camping? At ~25W average draw, a 100W solar panel with a power station handles the C20 comfortably during daylight hours. The challenge is overnight draw when solar isn't producing โ plan for ~150-200Wh of battery reserve for 8 hours of nighttime cooling. | |||||
This unit ranks #13 of 33 compatible generators for this device by buffered margin (Overkill class).
33 of 33 generators are SAFE+TIGHT for Portable Electric Cooler.
Fit class uses buffered needs (running and surge) for this device.
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The 2700W surge rating can support typical motor-driven appliances during startup, including residential refrigerators, sump pumps, and air compressor loads. The 1800W running capacity can handle simultaneous operation of multiple mid-range devices. This configuration addresses intermittent high-draw scenarios common in backup power applications.
LFP chemistry provides inherent thermal stability advantages over conventional lithium-ion chemistries. The 1024Wh capacity and dual output ratings reflect design margins for sustained and transient loads. Source: EcoFlow DELTA 2 User Manual v1.0 (manufacturer documentation).
Keep your Portable Electric Cooler running with solar โข MPPT: 11โ 60V โข Max: 500W
Official 400W Panel
Adapter required: MC4 -> XT60i.
Smart Value 350W Panel
Adapter required: MC4 -> XT60i.
Smart Value 200W Panel
Adapter required: MC4 -> XT60i.
Yes. The EcoFlow DELTA 2 provides 1800W running / 2700W surge. The Portable Electric Cooler needs 75W / 150W (including 25% buffer). That leaves 1725W of running headroom and 2550W of surge margin.
Approximately 11.9 hours, based on the Portable Electric Cooler's 60W draw and the DELTA 2's 1024Wh capacity (70% usable after real-world losses).
With 1025W allocated to the Portable Electric Cooler, the DELTA 2 still has ~355W of margin. These devices could run simultaneously:
Power Tip: To get the most out of your DELTA 2, keep it in a well-ventilated area. Extreme temperatures can slightly reduce the efficiency of the LFP/NMC cells.
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Derived from variant list (max of variants). Running worst case = Alpicool C20 (60W rated). Surge worst case = Alpicool C20 (120W, 2x compressor startup estimate). These are DC compressor coolers with AC adapters โ the adapter handles most of the compressor inrush internally, but 2x is used as conservative estimate.
EcoFlow DELTA 2 User Manual v1.0
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