EcoFlow 110w Solar Panel Review
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- Опубліковано 4 сер 2024
- Have an EcoFlow solar generator? Want to use the solar part of that solar generator? Then you are going to need a solar panel. In my case my the EcoFlow River Pro. This is why I got the EcoFlow 110w Solar Panel.
This video will cover the general form factors, setup, and sample solar power into the EcoFlow River Pro.
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Intro: 0:00
Case: 0:25
Panale: 2:13
Deployed: 3:19
Back of Panels: 4:57
Charge test: 6:02
Wrap up: 8:12
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Some helpful time stamps:
Intro: 0:00
Case: 0:25
Panale: 2:13
Deployed: 3:19
Back of Panels: 4:57
Charge test: 6:02
Wrap up: 8:12
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I have 2 of the 110 panels; they came with my Delta 2 Max. I used the D2M for my fridge and small freezer only, and these 2 panels provide enough input to keep both running indefinitely. When I win the lottery I might spring for 2 x 400 watt panels!
My go to these days are the 160, if you get them on sale they are the best mix of wattage and price right now.
Thanks for sharing. I did notice the zipper on the outer bag and that is actually smart. It will be dustproof and rainproof.
I love the fact that Ecoflow made this solar panel very portable and at 8lbs. I won't have any problems carrying this around.
I really like the pretty high efficiency rate of this panel compared with other brands. It is also chainable with other panels which I think is pretty good.
I just bought a Delta with a 160w panel and got a second 160w panel too (there was a $330 coupon so the second panel was almost free). I've had the same issue you are seeing with the setting up the panels, I can't get them to be flat/straight. I really think at this price point there should be some sort of kickstand under the outside panels.
Agreed,. I know I can DYI something but for the price I feel I should not have to. Other than that I have been very happy with them.
The good thing with this 110W solar panel is that it is compatible with most solar generators out in the market using MC4 and XT60 cables.
Yup, that's also part of why I picked it up. Lots of other generators out there.
I’m new to all this and purchased a River 2 which says it has a max solar charging of 110 watts. I watched a review of the River 2 where the reviewer charged his River 2 using a 220 watt panel. Wouldn’t this damage the River 2 as it has a max solar charging of 110 watts, or will the River 2 automatically limit the charging to 110 watts if connected to a bigger panel? Thanks in advance.
It should be fine. Just means the max it will take is 110w. However, if you get more then that it will not do anything with the extra power. Also, even if you use a 220 w panel you are not always going to get the max wattage out of it.
@@Wanderer001_Reviews Cool, thanks.
Hello! Tell me please! I have two EcoFlow 160W solar panels, I also have a 30amp mppt controller, a 100Ah LeFePo4 battery 12v. I need to charge the battery as quickly as possible in time. Q: How should I connect these panels, in series or in parallel?? I really look forward to your reply!
That is a little beyond what I know. Right now I only have the one solar panel. You might find this helpful: ua-cam.com/video/7nYRJAc7FTY/v-deo.html
@@Wanderer001_Reviews Thanks!
Thanks.
The one reason I got the 110W solar panel is that this panel is actually waterproof and not like the others which are only water resistant.
Which would be better this panel or a rigid panel ?
Matter of opinion. I ike the folding ones because I don't keep them out all the time. Some people have a good place for the ridged ones and just keep them out and plug in when they need to. I like the flexibility I get with folding myself.
I have the 140w panel setup. I rarely get over 60w in bright sun😢
That is just nuts. Those are nothing like the numbers that I have gotten. Don't like that it is starting to look like a pattern.
Unfortunately from two 110 w solar panels I am getting circa 30 we charging power at excellent full sun weather conditions
Wow, I only see numbers like that during the winter time here. Are you using this with an Ecoflow solar generator?
@@Wanderer001_Reviews yes, River max and Delta
@@andrzejkoziel6802 Might be defective. Could be worth reaching out to ecoflow support.
Same for me,140w panel system never get 100w, 30-80 typical. Hooked into a ecoflo delta mini.
Very strange.
How can I power my workshop
This type of panel is meant to charge portable solar generates. So you would need one of them plugged into this to power devices in your workshop.
20-22% efficiency
Could that also mean 20-22% efficiency loss, as in the best you could input is roughly, 88-90w?
It is more about how good it can convert the power from the sun to power that can go into a solar generator. The larger the panel and the bigger the inverter is the more power you can get and convert. So this one is a size to efficiency trade off.
Oneup 110 watt is exactly the same panel at $139
I have not heard of that brand before, but I looked and it seems that this sales for $350.
You didnt film the cables an how you connected them. Were you paid to hide that?
I did not, they are just MC4 connectors. I purchased this panel with my own money, so no one paid me to hide anything. I just felt that peopel would not nessissarly be interested in that.
@@Wanderer001_Reviews i get nothing when I hook thing up. No wattage. Even on cloudy day a 220 panel should register something. Maybe I need more sun.
@@Quickcat21MK Possibly.
Maybe you need new panels, that doesn't sound right. @@Quickcat21MK