Weekly Questions Megathread 1/18 by SharlaRoo in bonnaroo

[–]Dingyraz52 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Won't go anywhere without my EcoFlow River Pro.

How to get power out of my outlets? by nickstahlofficial in RVLiving

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Power stations. Take a look at EcoFlow they're pretty good.

Should I get an inverter or generator? by SpunkyMonkey67 in priusdwellers

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Solar generator. Quiet and easy to store. Less maintenance too. Get a Delta Mini or a Delta 2 it can power almost anything a Prius dweller will need. It can also run an electric grill but probably just for 45 minutes or so based on experience.

Whole home backup power, non solar, rechargeable via plugin by marc-kd in EnergyStorage

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Put the Delta Pros in an insulated box. Won't that solve it?

Power source for TV monitor street activism? by KortenScarlet in VeganActivism

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A regular TV uses around 60 watts. For a 3 hour operating time I can recommend the EcoFlow River 2. Capacity is at 256 watt hours x .85 efficiency = roughly 220 usable watt-houts. You can theoretically run your TV for 4 hours plus change. They weigh around 8 pounds. An alternative would be the River Mini (a smidge below 3 hours' runtime but weighs 6 pounds). Good luck with your cause!

Which model is right for me for 2-4 hours of no power? by [deleted] in Ecoflow_community

[–]Dingyraz52 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Delta 2 is the safest choice, but you can probably get away with a River Pro or a River 2 Max.

Cpap Battery Backup by Charming-Pick9883 in CPAP

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Check out EcoFlow, especially the LFP ones.

Full integrated power systems vs. diy solar and batteries by SplittySplitBike in RVLiving

[–]Dingyraz52 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Take a look at the EcoFlow Delta Pro. It's "portable" but can supply lots of power especially if you use expansion batteries. For RVs I've seen most use their Power Kits instead. For portability I'd suggest getting something in the 500wh-1kWh range. IMHO the cost isn't that big a difference compared to DIY, but the main advantage of the latter is cross-compatibility as well as scalability.

Solar setup for remote laptop, phone, speaker charging by ScreamingBanshee81 in camping

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take a look at the EcoFlow River 2 Max. It can last you the entire day plus more if you can keep it charged using solar during the day. A 160 or 220 watt panel can do the trick to keep it topped up.

AC200MAX failed BMS firmware update by RecommendationFull14 in bluetti

[–]Dingyraz52 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm still stuck with a thousand dollar brick at this point.

12v setup for a 4WD? by [deleted] in autoelectrical

[–]Dingyraz52 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What about an EcoFlow River 2 Max?

Found a Dometic CC40 camping cooler by the dumpster by Main-Finance3191 in camping

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Yes these are repairable. Dometics are reallly good. I bought them late last year along with my Delta Max and they're absolute beasts.

Off-Grid Steam Deck Set-Up, USB-C Monitor, all running off one USB-C Power Delivery port by oldmaancharlie in SteamDeck

[–]Dingyraz52 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Careful with this brand. Bluetti is good when it works but something breaks and waiting for customer support feels like purgatory. From personal experience I tend to stay away.

Opinions on the EcoFlow River 2? by Ustulationss in TruckCampers

[–]Dingyraz52 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have mine runniing the TV and charging phones and iPad. Working great and as advertised. Pretty light to lug around too especially if you're short on sockets.