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  • Опубліковано 12 січ 2025

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  • @bellajess100
    @bellajess100 День тому +1

    Great video man.
    Yes it definitely depends on the size of your fridge as to how long the ecoflow lasts.
    I use mine to power a 2000 watt induction cooker when camping.
    Uses around 20% to cook a meal.
    I really like how portable the unit is.
    Not sure about the extra battery will see how I go.

  • @shelley131
    @shelley131 Місяць тому +3

    Just saw your video for the first time. I bought 2 of them for $649 when they first came out and now they had them for $399 during Black Friday. I have a 12 year old 26.5 cu.ft. fridge that runs on 115V at 7.2 amps. When the compressor kicks in it runs at around 124 to 135 watts. My delta 2 runs it for 11 hours to 13 hours depending on usage of fridge. Also I never buy extension batteries. I buy regular 12.8V lithium batteries. For under $ 200 you get 1280 watts and you just connect the cables to the battery and the solar panel port or the XT60 plug. It will charge your unit at around 120 watts and double your run time while connected to your fridge.. Have you recalibrated your ECOFlow by discharging it to zero than charge to 100% and then turn off the power and then press the on button and keep it pushed in for about 10 seconds. You may get a different reading on your display screen which if it is not 100% that indicates that it is not fully charged. What size is your fridge and what is the power usage of it.

    • @manofmanythingz4812
      @manofmanythingz4812  Місяць тому

      @shelley131 my refrigerator is a full size freezer. Refrigerator that's all I can tell you about it LOL.

    • @manofmanythingz4812
      @manofmanythingz4812  Місяць тому

      @@shelley131 thanks for watching

  • @1GREATDANE
    @1GREATDANE Місяць тому +1

    My Delta Pro 1300's work well for My Refrigerator and Freezer on each Eco Flow and Rated with 1,260 watt hours each made it 11.5 hours and 14.2 hours on My Freezer. I have since Wired 4 24 Volt 100ah Lithium Iron Phosphate Batteries wired to a 300amp Buss Bar and wired Marine Grade Tinned 10/3 Wire from My Well House under ground into EMT Electrical conduit into My Kitchen and an XT60i Plug for Topping off each Unit respectively. VICTRON SMART SOLAR 150/45 CHARGE CONTROLLER and 800 watts of Solar Maintains the 24 Volt 400ah Battery Bank. Each 24 Volt Battery was $325.00 off EBay shipped free with a 5 year warranty.

  • @funkyprepper
    @funkyprepper 2 місяці тому +2

    Hey man, ive got one. Brilliant kit

    • @manofmanythingz4812
      @manofmanythingz4812  2 місяці тому +1

      Hey, buddy, good to hear from you. This thing is pretty good. I'm waiting on my second battery. Which ecoflow do you have?

  • @EmperorLAJ9
    @EmperorLAJ9 Місяць тому +1

    Im wondering how well would it do if you had it charging with the solar panels, while the fridge plugged in

    • @manofmanythingz4812
      @manofmanythingz4812  Місяць тому

      @@EmperorLAJ9 solar panels charge very, very slow.

    • @manofmanythingz4812
      @manofmanythingz4812  Місяць тому

      @EmperorLAJ9 if the power goes out, find some kind of way to charge this, you will be all day using solar panels.

  • @jicakejijicakeji7278
    @jicakejijicakeji7278 Місяць тому +1

    Do you lose power using the extra cord? Have you plugged your fridge straight into the eco flow?

  • @universalsurvivalnc
    @universalsurvivalnc 2 місяці тому

    Good info thanks man

  • @stupest
    @stupest 19 годин тому +1

    Was your fridge producing ice? How many Watts was it consuming?

    • @manofmanythingz4812
      @manofmanythingz4812  19 годин тому

      @stupest yes, it is producing ice. I showed settings in the video