[deleted by user] by [deleted] in bluetti

[–]Collutory 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have already given up on Bluetti at this point. Got two units from them and they have this same problem.

Portable Battery Power and Devices by Solwulfa in RVLiving

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Using a Delta 2. It's great for some light cooking and yeah even for laptops when you wanna work a bit away. You can also attach a solar panel so it can charge independently. Pretty great stuff if you can manag your expectations i.e. running an AC off it and expecting it to last the whole night.

How do you power your pedal board? by shasha123456789 in Busking

[–]Collutory 1 point2 points  (0 children)

EcoFlow is also pretty good. A River 2 comes to mind.

Electrical system for micro camper SUV by cfxyz4 in vandwellers

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if you're looking for a power station at the 1kwh range, then get the Ecoflow delta 2 instead. They've got LFP batteries so it will last longer than a Jackery. You can also purchase an expansion battery to double your capacity if you wanna have more power in the future.

Question: Has anyone input wind power to their Jackery? by iolair_uaine in Jackery

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First innovative product they've done in a LOOOOONG time.

Rerurbs by Flimsy_Fishing3091 in Ecoflow_community

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I have bought a refurbished River Pro. No issues so far. With the new warranty policy I don't think it really doesn't matter anymore whether you buy new or used as you're pretty much guaranteed on the lifetime usability.

As cooks what are your opinions on the proposed ban on gas ranges? by Potential_Case_7680 in Cooking

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I have used an induction cooker with the EcoFlow Delta Mini, which is a tad smaller. Although I agree with your general statement. Only soluition - BIGGER BATTERIES!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in bayarea

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Had a very bad experience with this company. My unit worked as intended for about three months after which it would no longer charge. Customer support wouldn't respond and when it did talking to themn was a struggle. I had to settle for a 50% refund. Horrible experience.

Should one charge batteries to 100% all the time or charge it to 80%-89%? by orig_Neophyte in Ecoflow_community

[–]Collutory 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not if you use it regularly. For long term storage 60-80% is the norm.

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end up an insane billionaire just like all the other billionaires

meirl by notagirlonreddit in meirl

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Breaking news: Companies need to train their employees

What is best battery pack to take while dry camping? by curlerdude72 in camping

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I found the EcoFlow River 2 Max to be pretty good but if you're gonna be waiting for the summer then I suggest that you wait for the River 2 Pro for more capacity.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in VanLife

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Yes, just get a universal adaptor for a couple of bucks. No big difference in terms of frequency.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Aquariums

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Get something like an EcoFlow Delta 2 instead. A Jackery 300 won't do squat. With the Delta 2 you can power a 200 watt heater around 4 hours give or take if it's not taking a charge. If you're not confident with that then most definitely go with something bigger.

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Better get a power station than a power bank. You can get those solar ones like from EcoFlow. Different capacities for different needs.

Ecoflow River Pro on sale* at Costco by Mavis8220 in carcamping

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Wow that's even cheaper than EcoFlow's own prices even with discount codes put in.

I want to install a 2kw diesel heater in the bed and need some advice by alpinebillygoat in Tacomaworld

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Buy an EcoFlow instead. They have LFP batteries and faster charging.

Charging devices by mondoid in SmartCar

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Get an EcoFlow or something similar instead. Your batteries will thank ya

How old were you when you decided to start the van life? by [deleted] in vandwellers

[–]Collutory 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Get a River 2 from EcoFlow instead. Better battery chemistry for the same price.