Does anyone actually own the ecoflow 400 watt portable panels? I have decided that I think it is worth the money to buy portable panels for the convivence so now I am wanting to shop around. I own the Ecoflow delta pro. I was also looking at the blueti 300 watt portable panels. I just wonder...
Well I was taught at the repair shop that I worked at that plugging your car directly into a USB charger that the current from the alternator was not flowing steady. So it would pulse or something and cause the battery to have a shorter life span. I believed it because I always saw a difference...
So I've always been told and told people not to charge their phone in a car without using a sine wave inverter because it can cause the battery to swell over time. Which I used to work at a phone repair store and have seen it happen a lot. My question is can you use a wireless charger without...
I am so close to just buying this because I am not sure I want to put in the time doing a DYI right now. The only problem is that it is not a lifepo4.
My question would be. How long do you think 800 cycles will actually last under normal use?
Did you make a post showing this build? I would like to see it. I am looking to build a briefcase build to keep in my car and I would like to get the max Wh I can get out of it. I feel like a crate is going to be a little awkward to deal with.
I won't be getting the ecoflow for another month or so but I am looking for some 200 watt mono (I guess) panels. They seem to be just portable enough and I might buy a 3rd to mount on top of my roof rack cargo box. (for the DYI Crate that I have not built yet. I am learning that 200 watt panels...
Anybody ever used these solar panels? They seem like a decent deal https://www.amazon.com/PowerECO-Equal-Monocrystalline-Residential-Supply/dp/B08PPT8MSK/ref=sr_1_3?dchild=1&keywords=200w%2Bmonocrystalline%2B24v&qid=1633200444&sr=8-3&th=1