You really need to include a link for that electric pot too. I want one. Lol. Helene was no fun. Can’t tell you how many pots of water I had to boil over our fire pit. This setup would’ve come in handy.
I'm pretty sure it will accept up to 500 W of solar at one time but just make sure that while doing so you keep the voltage around 100 V or under. There are videos on how to achieve that on doing either parallel wiring up or series wiring up.
I'll definitely try to put that out there today in the description. Just be checking for it. And yeah man it was rough for so many people but I guess in the grand scheme of things it turned out decent for us because we're still here what area are you in?
I have a Jinko Power units of Jinko 585W; would be able to use 1 or both for this unit? Optimum Operating Voltage (Vmp): 43.53V Optimum Operating Current (Imp): 13.44A Open Circuit Voltage (Voc): 52.47V Short Circuit Current (Isc): 14.07A Module Efficiency: 22.65%.
@BULLETENVY yes I am planning to charge my eco-flow 2 with 2 solar panels and both are 585w and the VMP and VOC are in my previous message...am I going to be able to use both in parallel o series or just one is too much for the input allow for the EcoFlow2?
Well I know you probably won't be able to use both panels. The Delta 2 only accepts 500 W but I'm not sure the voltage or amperage limit. I'll have to do some research and get back to you.
@@BULLETENVY The DELTA 2' solar charging input is 11-60V at 15A per port so If I use one 585w panel I will not exceed any of those 2 parameters however my concern is that the Eco Flow 2 only accept 500w and my panels are 585w? Do you think that would be an issue?
Honestly dude it's a hard choice. I would try reaching out to their tech people and just asking that way you at least have a record of the phone call and the advice that their professionals gave you because I do know if you put too much solar to this unit it will fry it and it won't be covered by warranty. I would play it safe here cuz these units ain't cheap.
Thanks for the great review.
You really need to include a link for that electric pot too. I want one. Lol. Helene was no fun. Can’t tell you how many pots of water I had to boil over our fire pit. This setup would’ve come in handy.
Also, do you know how many of their single or double solar panels you can hook up to this at one time for maximum charging input?
I'm pretty sure it will accept up to 500 W of solar at one time but just make sure that while doing so you keep the voltage around 100 V or under. There are videos on how to achieve that on doing either parallel wiring up or series wiring up.
I'll definitely try to put that out there today in the description. Just be checking for it. And yeah man it was rough for so many people but I guess in the grand scheme of things it turned out decent for us because we're still here what area are you in?
@@BULLETENVY I’m in the Asheville area. I’m that number 840 subscriber. I had to change my UA-cam user name to something less personal. Lol
It's good to know about things like this before you go buy them.. appreciate the info,, you put out great videos.
Thank ya sir.
I have a Jinko Power units of Jinko 585W; would be able to use 1 or both for this unit?
Optimum Operating Voltage (Vmp): 43.53V
Optimum Operating Current (Imp): 13.44A
Open Circuit Voltage (Voc): 52.47V
Short Circuit Current (Isc): 14.07A
Module Efficiency: 22.65%.
Hhmm could you elaborate? I'm not understanding the question.
@BULLETENVY yes I am planning to charge my eco-flow 2 with 2 solar panels and both are 585w and the VMP and VOC are in my previous message...am I going to be able to use both in parallel o series or just one is too much for the input allow for the EcoFlow2?
Well I know you probably won't be able to use both panels. The Delta 2 only accepts 500 W but I'm not sure the voltage or amperage limit. I'll have to do some research and get back to you.
@@BULLETENVY The DELTA 2' solar charging input is 11-60V at 15A per port so If I use one 585w panel I will not exceed any of those 2 parameters however my concern is that the Eco Flow 2 only accept 500w and my panels are 585w? Do you think that would be an issue?
Honestly dude it's a hard choice. I would try reaching out to their tech people and just asking that way you at least have a record of the phone call and the advice that their professionals gave you because I do know if you put too much solar to this unit it will fry it and it won't be covered by warranty. I would play it safe here cuz these units ain't cheap.