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Great job on this review Johnny, it's packed with info. Nice b-roll too. I should have connected mine to a residential panel, talk about over paneling!
Yea with the higher input voltage makes it easy! Full solar powa!!! Lol Now if they would include that solar cable, which of course that’s me but I would like to see that in the box. 👍🏼
All depends on how much it draws as far as amps and how long is run time.? 1 minute..3 minutes? And how many times. Maybe the river 2 max would be better or a delta 2 ..which they have been having good deals on
I'm going to be putting this one in my van to assist with my Lifepo4 batteries, I have 2 100 Watt panels on the roof in serious so it should do pretty good 😎😎
@@johnnysweekends Appreciate that, I like how these products are moving towards faster recharging times for both AC and Solar Panels. This is well worth the purchase
Yes I agree. Recharge time’s especially solar is important. That’s the whole idea on these. If you can recharge with a large panel you bought used that’s the way to go. Imagine that could bring in 400 watts of solar… now we are talking !!!
Hard to decide because both have there place. I like D2 because you can expand and higher solar input. It’s just better all around but of course heavier and larger. And a steeper price.
Nice review! I am considering this R2P vs the Bluetti EB70....what do you think? Can I ask why in my country the R2P AC outlets is only 3 and in yours is there's 4?
Don’t understand why Ecofllow decided to go with the same 220W solar input for all the models 220W seems fine on the River 2 and River2 max but too slow for the pro IMO.
Yea they ended up using the same charge controller across the line when I agree for this model, should have been around 300-350 watts. Higher solar inputs is what everyone wants.
Has anyone has this problem. I have a 12v Socket car tire inflator...The one you connect to the AKA Cigarette Lighter port that comes with a 15 foot cord wire. When I attempt to use the Ecoflow River 2 Pro 12v Socket.... it doesn't work... Yes The power is turn on ...I do have light on the 12v Tire inflator ...but when I try turning on the compressor.....nothing happens. Anyone else seem to have this problem ....I tested on two compressor requires 150 watts 12v input for compressor.
Just about every power station has a 126 watt limit on the 12v socket. Some can handle a short load of maybe 135 watts but it’s a very short duration. Compressors have a high start up. So unfortunately it’s a no go for the compressor you have. A battery powered compressor or battery style clip on would be best.
It depends on your CPAP. Are you using a heater that provides moisture ? Those can use double the watts from around 55 up to about 110 or so. So 110 x 5 hrs + 550 watts. Again you dont get the full 768. But if you run a cpap on DC it’s more efficient. So if you dont use the heater than it can last much longer.
@@johnnysweekends ok good info. Confirming this will power up a 5kw diesel heater on DC, particularly on startup? Sorry if this was covered in the video, it just crossed my mind. Looking at Vevor unit. Thanks for your knowledge
@BlueBloodCstm no unfortunately it won’t which is a real bummer with a lot of the Ecoflow products. Need a high DC out. So for diesel heaters you need a AC to dc converter. Some diesel heaters come with them.
Mine is a maxpeedingrods rods but its rebranded and pretty much the same specs as most all from vevor and more. They all need about 175 watts or so to start then use hardly anything after that. Unfortunately most every EcoFlow can not handle the start watts which ill admit is sad. The delta pro can but its to big and heavy for a smaller set up.
@@johnnysweekends just curious if the AC outlets are rated for 800w with X mode off, why couldn't the River 2 Pro handle the startup of 175w on the diesel heater? Thanks
@bearlycamping all of the units with a 12v socket are rated at about 126 watts. So unfortunately that’s not enough for the start up of a diesel heater. They can reach 170 watts for just a few seconds and that will trigger over load.
@@johnnysweekends i used on my inflatable pump just 120w with the DC output cigarette socket, it's can't working due to no enough power to start up, why?
I have one, but I can't seem to find a single USB-C cable that doesn't tell me device it doesn't like it. It'll charge, but it doesn't put out the 100w like it should. Anyone else have this problem?
ive owned a few of the smaller powerstations and i love them, but there is always noise when powering something like a fan. does the pure sine wave inverter resolve that?
Yea it should, pure sine wave is a cleaner power plus EcoFlow products use good quality inverters. It possible the inverter your using is lower quality contributing to noise/buzz.
The noisy fan is a nuisance especially when it starts blowing in the middle of a zoom meeting with a MacBook Air, a webcam and a mic running by eco flow.
What are your thoughts on this new updated River 2 Pro?
You can take advantage of the sales if interested. Use my code and check out these other deals.
Click the link in the description, use my code V3L84874 and get an extra 5% discount on RIVER
Click on the links below, use my code V3L84874 and get an extra 5% discount on RIVER 2 Pro and RIVER 2 Pro x 220W Solar Panel bundle valid until May 3d.
*** EcoFlow Website : us.ecoflow.com/products/river-2-pro-portable-power-station?aff=367
*** EcoFlow Amazon: amzn.to/3JKiiBr
Between 3 April to 9 April, you can get extra benefits:
If you purchase RIVER 2 Pro on Official Website, you'll get free RIVER 2 bag and triple Ecocredits.
If you purchase RIVER 2 Pro on Amazon, the triple Ecocredits will be replaced by up to 55% discount on the solar panel.
*Coupon code valid til end of April.
I love that they increased the solar input to 50VOC, makes it much better to use different panels :)
For sure!! Easy to over panel and charge at full solar input 👍🏼😀
Great job on this review Johnny, it's packed with info. Nice b-roll too. I should have connected mine to a residential panel, talk about over paneling!
Yea with the higher input voltage makes it easy! Full solar powa!!! Lol
Now if they would include that solar cable, which of course that’s me but I would like to see that in the box. 👍🏼
And thank you!! I’ll be checking your and Jason’s later when I get home. 👍🏼
Need sump pump power. House floods if the power goes out while sleeping. Thoughts?
All depends on how much it draws as far as amps and how long is run time.?
1 minute..3 minutes?
And how many times.
Maybe the river 2 max would be better or a delta 2 ..which they have been having good deals on
I'm going to be putting this one in my van to assist with my Lifepo4 batteries, I have 2 100 Watt panels on the roof in serious so it should do pretty good 😎😎
3:19, what panel make and model is this?
Good video, thank you
That’s a LG 335 and thank you 👍🏼😀
@@johnnysweekends Appreciate that, I like how these products are moving towards faster recharging times for both AC and Solar Panels. This is well worth the purchase
Yes I agree. Recharge time’s especially solar is important. That’s the whole idea on these. If you can recharge with a large panel you bought used that’s the way to go. Imagine that could bring in 400 watts of solar… now we are talking !!!
I have it.
It is an amazing product.
Just got it. I'm frustrated to find that simply turning on the AC drops the capacity from 99 to 50 without any load!
Inverters use power. So always have them off if you are not using anything. Plus it’s a guess -O-meter they are not 100% accurate.
Any comments comparing this River 2 to the Delta 2?
Hard to decide because both have there place. I like D2 because you can expand and higher solar input. It’s just better all around but of course heavier and larger. And a steeper price.
Nice review! I am considering this R2P vs the Bluetti EB70....what do you think? Can I ask why in my country the R2P AC outlets is only 3 and in yours is there's 4?
They make European models so you’ll have the correct plugs im more of a EcoFlow fan myself.
@@johnnysweekends thanks for your reply
Advantage of r2p is it is extremely fast charge time.
Don’t understand why Ecofllow decided to go with the same 220W solar input for all the models 220W seems fine on the River 2 and River2 max but too slow for the pro IMO.
Yea they ended up using the same charge controller across the line when I agree for this model, should have been around 300-350 watts. Higher solar inputs is what everyone wants.
Has anyone has this problem. I have a 12v Socket car tire inflator...The one you connect to the AKA Cigarette Lighter port that comes with a 15 foot cord wire. When I attempt to use the Ecoflow River 2 Pro 12v Socket.... it doesn't work... Yes The power is turn on ...I do have light on the 12v Tire inflator ...but when I try turning on the compressor.....nothing happens. Anyone else seem to have this problem ....I tested on two compressor requires 150 watts 12v input for compressor.
Just about every power station has a 126 watt limit on the 12v socket. Some can handle a short load of maybe 135 watts but it’s a very short duration.
Compressors have a high start up. So unfortunately it’s a no go for the compressor you have. A battery powered compressor or battery style clip on would be best.
Did I interpret the CPAP load test to only operate for 5 hrs?
It depends on your CPAP. Are you using a heater that provides moisture ? Those can use double the watts from around 55 up to about 110 or so. So 110 x 5 hrs + 550 watts. Again you dont get the full 768. But if you run a cpap on DC it’s more efficient. So if you dont use the heater than it can last much longer.
@@johnnysweekends ok good info. Confirming this will power up a 5kw diesel heater on DC, particularly on startup? Sorry if this was covered in the video, it just crossed my mind. Looking at Vevor unit. Thanks for your knowledge
@BlueBloodCstm no unfortunately it won’t which is a real bummer with a lot of the Ecoflow products. Need a high DC out. So for diesel heaters you need a AC to dc converter. Some diesel heaters come with them.
What about noise from working AC inverter? Looks like Pro version produce more noise than Max version
Honestly its a quiet unit, I use it on and off and i dont notice it, but im also not just standing next to it.
What diesel heater is ur? I'm considering to use River 2 pro for 5 kw Vevor heater. After seeing this video i am disappointed
Mine is a maxpeedingrods rods but its rebranded and pretty much the same specs as most all from vevor and more. They all need about 175 watts or so to start then use hardly anything after that. Unfortunately most every EcoFlow can not handle the start watts which ill admit is sad. The delta pro can but its to big and heavy for a smaller set up.
@@johnnysweekends just curious if the AC outlets are rated for 800w with X mode off, why couldn't the River 2 Pro handle the startup of 175w on the diesel heater? Thanks
@bearlycamping all of the units with a 12v socket are rated at about 126 watts. So unfortunately that’s not enough for the start up of a diesel heater. They can reach 170 watts for just a few seconds and that will trigger over load.
@@johnnysweekends i used on my inflatable pump just 120w with the DC output cigarette socket, it's can't working due to no enough power to start up, why?
I have one, but I can't seem to find a single USB-C cable that doesn't tell me device it doesn't like it. It'll charge, but it doesn't put out the 100w like it should. Anyone else have this problem?
ive owned a few of the smaller powerstations and i love them, but there is always noise when powering something like a fan. does the pure sine wave inverter resolve that?
Yea it should, pure sine wave is a cleaner power plus EcoFlow products use good quality inverters. It possible the inverter your using is lower quality contributing to noise/buzz.
The noisy fan is a nuisance especially when it starts blowing in the middle of a zoom meeting with a MacBook Air, a webcam and a mic running by eco flow.
Oh, dear.