If my calculations are correct and the display of the power station is somewhat accurate when it comes to remaining run time, the inverter uses about 25w of idle power, which is decent from what I know bout 3600w class inverters 6days when the inverter was switched on. 6days=144hrs. Capacity 3600wh. 3600/144=25
I would've liked to see you use the 30 amp receptical for your test. It may be that the 15 amp recepticals have a current limit. The 30 amp RV receptical may supply the entire 3600 watts.
What combinations of charging options can be combined besides one solar panel and one AC outlet? Also, please provide the charging times with the available options.
I was surprised at the amount of watts those bulbs pulled. Can this unit charge and discharge at the same time? Thanks for the review and video brother.
Yes, if you connect the AC fast charge, it will power the load, and the unused wattage will be used to charge the unit. For example, if your charge rate is set to 1800 and you have a 1750-watt load, then you will be charging at 50 watts.
like many battery boxes, this one does not have a FLAT TOP, if batt box still uses fixed poking out non folding top handles, its automatically a HARD pass
I had both. It's becoming debatable which unit is actually better. I was lucky enough to get them both on sale. The EcoFlow for $2500 & the Oscal for around $1800. After figuring in the price difference the Oscal may win out, especially if you don't require 240 volts that the EcoFlow can provide with two units and a hub. A plus for the Oscal is ability to connect up to 15 extra batteries, where the EcoFlow will only accept 2 extra batteries. All features are very similar.
@@pstoneking3418 I agree with you that no matter what the product is it has its own merits. We can't always compare a Ford to a Ferrari because of the price difference.
Yeah that's a no. China Freight has the Predator 3500W super quiet for $800. A 10/3 cord and 100 gallons of gas-oh-leen is still cheaper and takes about a minute to fill-up once it's out of fuel.
The best back up system is a combination of both, you get a batter back up that last days , it has no sound or fumes and a small generator to recharge it. A 5 gal container would last you weeks. Not hours
@@viyusavery248 Yeah, try that in the midwest in the winter, bud. Months of perpetual overcast skies and bone breaking temperatures. Not everybody lives in SOCAL or AZ.
@@strykerentllc a gasoline generator is garbage for fuel economy and long term storage. Diesel all the way with supplemental solar to extend fuel reserves. There is literally nothing beneficial to having only one source of power entirely dependent upon international supply chains dumb dumb😂. You can literally make diesel at home from animal fats or plant oils😂😂😂.
Is an Anderson charger cord splitter available so that you can connect two or more solar panels together for faster solar panel charging?
how does it plug in to an EV charging station without an included adaptor? the only big input is the home AC cord plugin, right?
Yeah, where's the beef. Looks like to me the ev charging is a lie. This channel is a lie
If my calculations are correct and the display of the power station is somewhat accurate when it comes to remaining run time, the inverter uses about 25w of idle power, which is decent from what I know bout 3600w class inverters
6days when the inverter was switched on. 6days=144hrs. Capacity 3600wh. 3600/144=25
I would've liked to see you use the 30 amp receptical for your test. It may be that the 15 amp recepticals have a current limit.
The 30 amp RV receptical may supply the entire 3600 watts.
What combinations of charging options can be combined besides one solar panel and one AC outlet? Also, please provide the charging times with the available options.
Is there a max input voltage for the solar input. It says 1600w, but wondering for solar panel compatibility.
150 V
How does this compares to the anker solix f3800 or the Ecoflow ?
How do you charge all three solar panel at one time?
Will the AC ports power a 1500w toaster oven for 30-35 min. at a time
1500watt x 0.5h = 750wh consumption
Why is the one you are demonstrating have a 30 amp and the other ones that they're saying you can buy does not have the 30 amp?
I was surprised at the amount of watts those bulbs pulled.
Can this unit charge and discharge at the same time?
Thanks for the review and video brother.
Yes, if you connect the AC fast charge, it will power the load, and the unused wattage will be used to charge the unit. For example, if your charge rate is set to 1800 and you have a 1750-watt load, then you will be charging at 50 watts.
Ecoflow Delta 2 at $600 on their website. Dont know much about these portable batteries yet, glad you posted this.
The Delta Pro here in Europe is the comparable 3600w /3.6KwH unit, and this one is basically a thousand euros cheaper.
Oscal battery's for a 6000 w one is 1,700 good price compared to bluatti price but idk if oscal battery's are reliable
Also what types of solar panels can I use on this unit?
Using Oscal's own solar panels is best
@@JackeyS8 Of course it is, but are other solar panel brands compatible with the use of an adapter?
Good review, very helpful. Thanks
That price though 😢
Where's the ev charging?
like many battery boxes, this one does not have a FLAT TOP, if batt box still uses fixed poking out non folding top handles, its automatically a HARD pass
Ip21 ? That’s not rugged at all. Spend a couple more bucks and get a proven , dependable, brand . Echo flow .
I had both. It's becoming debatable which unit is actually better. I was lucky enough to get them both on sale. The EcoFlow for $2500 & the Oscal for around $1800. After figuring in the price difference the Oscal may win out, especially if you don't require 240 volts that the EcoFlow can provide with two units and a hub. A plus for the Oscal is ability to connect up to 15 extra batteries, where the EcoFlow will only accept 2 extra batteries. All features are very similar.
@@pstoneking3418 if you need that many batteries you get EcoFlow ultra
@@pstoneking3418 I agree with you that no matter what the product is it has its own merits. We can't always compare a Ford to a Ferrari because of the price difference.
Yeah that's a no. China Freight has the Predator 3500W super quiet for $800. A 10/3 cord and 100 gallons of gas-oh-leen is still cheaper and takes about a minute to fill-up once it's out of fuel.
Gasoline infrastructure is worse I'd rather get free energy from the sun and be able to store in batteries
The best back up system is a combination of both, you get a batter back up that last days , it has no sound or fumes and a small generator to recharge it.
A 5 gal container would last you weeks. Not hours
@@viyusavery248 Yeah, try that in the midwest in the winter, bud. Months of perpetual overcast skies and bone breaking temperatures. Not everybody lives in SOCAL or AZ.
@@jnmc-vx4fw Or just get a gasoline powered generator and be done. *derp*
@@strykerentllc a gasoline generator is garbage for fuel economy and long term storage. Diesel all the way with supplemental solar to extend fuel reserves.
There is literally nothing beneficial to having only one source of power entirely dependent upon international supply chains dumb dumb😂. You can literally make diesel at home from animal fats or plant oils😂😂😂.