As to charging options : solar is great for mobile ops, but if the tent is going to be a HQ, you have the flowing stream available to build a mini-hydroelectric plant, that could charge a conventional battery bank, perhaps at the house or shop? That has the ability to be sized up, as well.... just spit-ballin' the possibilities you have there....
First problem is that engineering a hydroelectric system is very complex, especially compared to just buying some solar panels for a few hundred bucks. Second problem is that there are almost certainly regulatory barriers to modifying any stream, especially fish-bearing streams, and this is basically begging the government to coming in and ruin you.
Marty T , has some great videos on how he powers his place. Great channel to check out regardless. I’d think most wranglerstar viewers would like what he’s doing.
I see you're getting some hate in the comments, but I do appreciate this info. I get that this is sponsored, but it's also something just really helpful. Keep up the great work!
In missouri they don't charge you anything to bring in power if you dig and place underground conduit for them. to the end of your property. they'll set the transformer and provide the cable for the conduit.
I live off grid in the UK on a canal boat. We now run 400W solar to 6x130ah AGM. I have an additional 395W panel that will be added this week. Not because we need it in summer (we do not) we run 240ac fan and a couple of USB ones for cooling but we will have fully charged batteries in winter too. I chose AGM rather than one of these or Li-ion simply due to cost. Next replacement is 5 years away (IF I look after them) so by then it might have come down. I replaced 3 18mth old AGM's (Always replace all your batteries together or a bad one can cripple your bank) so gave two to our daughter for her and her partners camper. I kept one for myself as a mobile 12v supply. I have just bought a van. Am doing a REALLY basic fit out (that comes out) so it is still usable as a van and the battery will go in there. I appreciate Cody his knowledge and sharing it with us. But, we are seeing the results of a LIFETIME of preparing, working and striving to get to the point and place where he is and I begrudge him NONE of it! (OK, I confess...I am a teensy bit Jealous, Just a teensy...! 😋) Remember, you prep according to YOUR pocket and YOUR situation. I do not have a "bug out bag" but I do have a "Get me home bag". Nothing crazy (or illegal - I WISH we had a second amendment here!) but, on the basis that we are so small the places to "bug out" TOO are limited and I am too dammed old to basha in the woods by choice! 😁Also, if it comes to it I can WALK home in 3 days from most places and week from Lands End or John O' Groats! As it is, within limits, I can move the boat or failing that use the van. But, otherwise we would rock up in one of a couple of places I think we could find like minded people to team up with and BUG IN! Pretty much what I did for the Pandemic. I moved from one place where they were NOT like minded to where they were (ish) then once I knew how it was going to go popped off on my own.
I’ve seen that Harbor Freight has started selling EcoFlow. I personally haven’t seen it in stores yet but it’s online. I’ve built an outdoor work bench and really enjoying it. I got the inspiration to build it from you.
I used to watch these videos all the time but I have scrolled right on by for the last few months as they are routinely 15+ minutes long. I was very intrigued by how Cody lived and I would love to have seen the updates on the log house. I see titles like “EVICTION” and have no idea what has been happening because the video length is such a deterrent. It’s a shame, I really liked this channel.
Welli it’s nice idea but the cost that the problem it’s like paying your power bill up front for the next 5 yr that’s the only down side I maybe in the mountains of Northern California rural and we have PG&E who is the Dixie fire or burn down going on three years ago. It is a very good idea not to be dependent on the power company and you don’t have to worry about them, causing another forest that gets out of control and learns your town down in 15 minutes👍😎
The old version had over a $1000 price cut so they are getting cheaper every year. I have a smaller version that i bought for $1400 a new equivalent is now $500
You’re the reason I have opted for an Ecoflow Delta 2 and 400w panel, which is shipping at the moment. We have rolling blackouts and it will be a game changer.
Straight up commercial or genuine opinion on Ecoflow, for most it doesn’t matter. Technology like this is actually really, really important and useful in case of an emergency, catastrophic event, global conflict or similar situations when you might be put off grid. Look at what is happening in Ukraine, how many people are using it right now, from soldiers on the frontlines, field hospitals to private businesses and civilians far in the western Ukraine are using exact same system and technology as wranglerstar is showing and talking about in his video. Those things were in a big deficit when invasion happened, and are still in use, demand on them is not going down as attacks on power grid and energy infrastructure are still happening almost daily. To have access to such technology is very fortunate and important in case of unfortunate events, and people definitely should be informed on it. Great and useful information here.
I live on the Gulf Coast, and we have to deal with power outages from storms and hurricanes far too often. I'd love to get something like this just for those situations.
Based on your gas can video from a few years back, l just got a wavian can with the flexible top. My plastic can started to delaminate after about 5years of use, so l upgraded!
Nice Cody, the Eco Pro Gen 3 i see you can hook up together with more to get 12K That's fantastic. I'm looking into these options, thanks for sharing, all PROHO's should have a system like this.. ❤💯🙏
You pay 20k to get power, and because of w/e going on with everyone else, you lose power anyway. This is a much better solution. Ecoflow & starlink are doing a great job.
i just looked up those ecoflow things and thier price is pretty hefty just for the gen 2 version here in germany i personally think were i live its not that important to have such a system as a normal home owner since our power grid is pretty stable i only know 1 time where our entire block had no power and that was just for a few hours because the demolition crew hit a wire when they where demolishing the old bank building in town this system makes more sense if you as you said doing a camper van build or just to put it in your existing camper in replacement of the gas generator
If you’re critiquing wranglestar for promoting a great product than you’re new to the channel or don’t pay a lick of attention. Cody has made a name for himself on this platform by promoting and putting his name behind quality products for tradesmen and homesteaders. At this point, he’s earned the credibility, so please, enough with the harassment.
I think people can tell when someone is grifting a product vs a genuine quality product that works and I can back Wranglerstar with using solar+battery is so nice.
I personally buy literally _everything_ Mr. W uses... except when he's shilling Milwaukee... you know there's big money from the power tool industry trying to make me give up DeWalt - well, "over my dead batteries," that's what I say (" o.o)
@@fsmouraCody has expensive tastes, which is fine. I'd rather spend my hard-earned money on something other than Snap-on tools, $300 jeans, and Rollex watches. I'm always looking for the product that does the job for a reasonable amount of money.
In Scappoose (OR), they wanted 70k to bring power from the public street to where our house will be (about 500ft). We said no thanks and went 100% solar. We spent more than the 70k (including a dedicated battery/inverter building), but we will not have to pay for electricity for the rest of our lives, not have to deal with blackout/brownouts due to lack of new power plants (or downed power lines in the winter), and won't be having anyone tell us what we can/cannot use it for and when we can/cannot use it and won't have to deal with future rate increases, which are getting crazier and crazier. We have 14kw of solar on 3 dual axis mounts, 120kwh of battery storage and 240v/275a worth of inverters for our small 3 acre farm. It's pretty damn cool we have this capability and was fun to build.
@@-Kreger- In about 20 years, the batteries will hold ~80% of original capacity and same with the solar cells. That rating is based on if you completely charge and discharge them once a day (one "cycle"). They're rated for about 8,000 cycles. If you keep the batteries between 20%-80% full, they will last even longer, which is why it's good to have a large battery bank so you don't need to run it down to 0. So in 20+ years, we might need to add a few more batteries and panels to make up for the ~20% degradation of the system. You don't have to start from scratch with new batteries/panels. The market is flooded with 2nd hand panels (usually after they replace a large array) that still have plenty of life in them for 1/2 the cost. We went with new Boviet 450w bifacial panels (collect light from the front and rear of the panel, not just front). We made it through our first Oregon winter with 18" of snow, a week of 12F temps and didn't need to start a generator to recharge the batteries. We just ran the clothes dryer less often in winter and let the woodstove and an oscillating fan dry them. We heat with woodstove and have a well along with a couple thousand gallons of stored rain water, which we mostly use for crops. Instead of running electricity all over the 3 acres, we just use smaller ecoflow units with solar panels to drive pumps out in the gardens.
Weird. Seemed like a great breakdown of a good tool which is something he has always done… just because it’s a NEW tool and not one that has been around for 200+ years is irrelevant.
solar and batteries are getting cheaper every year. This will be the way the grid goes eventually, more decentralization, more people, especially rural ones, who are their own power plants.
8:58 can you link that iPad case/ keyboard? I picked up an Ecoflow Delta pro 2, the old model you’re showing, last year and have been using it in my 1997 Lance truck camper with about 800w of solar on the roof, from which I yield approx 550w as wired. I left the “ house battery” and separate solar panel intact for all the original 12v electrical. Plug and Play was the solution for me. To be able to accurately monitor your battery, power usage, power input is everything.
@@Lemonade1947 thank you - going to stand tall and just spend the money for this Apple product instead of all the different variations from other xyz accessories brands. Buy once/ Cry once!
I still appreciate and like the videos they are quite a bit different from the beginning I've learned a lot then and now. I just cannot afford this level of technology that you have shown us demonstrated to us in recent years thoroughly impressed with your homestead the equipment you have in the knowledge to use it all I just don't have the personality to create a successful UA-cam channel I wish I did I'm not jealous man I'm just one simple man working at a Walmart overnight. Thank you for all the videos.
Personally im okay with the episode being a full commercial. You showed off the system in a great manner. The thought that went into it shows. I’d love to make this kind of switch but im locked into my grid. Also money is still tight.
I work extensively in the IT field, but I must express my concerns about the pervasive presence of modern technology, including battery power. Using a high-quality RF (radio frequency) and EM (electromagnetic) meter, you can detect the potentially harmful fields emitted by these devices. When out camping, you may notice significant electromagnetic fields even from battery-powered equipment. These fields can be detrimental to your health, and simply grounding yourself won't mitigate the impact on your cells. It is highly advisable to keep batteries at least 100 feet away from your sleeping area to minimize exposure. For anyone who is interested… Building Biology Guidelines - The Building Biology Institute provides guidelines specifically for living spaces, including sleeping areas. They recommend: • Magnetic fields: less than 0.2 µT (2 milligauss) • Electric fields: less than 10 V/m • RF radiation: less than 0.1 microwatts per square meter (µW/m²)
I'll definitely be watching for one of their major sales... the kick off price is still a little tough to swallow, but I do want one of these that can connect direct to my 4-prong 240 hookup to power my house... as does my generator.
@@cornpopwasabaddude69 That would only be a few hundred watts at peak, he could run it entirely off the solar panels and have enough battery charge for nights
I got a EcoFlow and I wouldn’t be able to work without it. I live out of a trailer 4 days out of the week and I just throw out my 100w solar panel and it keeps it topped off while I work. Definitely opened opportunities that I didn’t have before with a regular generator.
Eviction Notices arent anything to joke about brother..... me n my wife have been homeless since we got evicted, 1year ago.... thank you Wranglerstar. Wish me n my family had property like yall have.
I am working dog trainer the prior company i worked with had two deltas and they were phenomenal at keeping both standard RV AC units running on full blast at 65 degrees and maintained for days on end in hot weather conditions
Nice video. I’m jealous of your setup. Someone else probably already mentioned it, but EcoFlow skipped gen 2 in the naming. The old one in this video is the Delta Pro. The new one is the Delta Pro 3. They just skipped a gen 2 altogether. Kind of like there was never an iPhone 9. They just skipped it.
As to charging options : solar is great for mobile ops, but if the tent is going to be a HQ, you have the flowing stream available to build a mini-hydroelectric plant, that could charge a conventional battery bank, perhaps at the house or shop? That has the ability to be sized up, as well.... just spit-ballin' the possibilities you have there....
First problem is that engineering a hydroelectric system is very complex, especially compared to just buying some solar panels for a few hundred bucks. Second problem is that there are almost certainly regulatory barriers to modifying any stream, especially fish-bearing streams, and this is basically begging the government to coming in and ruin you.
Marty T , has some great videos on how he powers his place. Great channel to check out regardless. I’d think most wranglerstar viewers would like what he’s doing.
@@sktona Sounds like you've done neither, and you can easily set up a decent solar system for a few hundred bucks
Wurtz pump for h2o
@@vovin8132use motor from drills and push against gears. Very cheap direct power
I see you're getting some hate in the comments, but I do appreciate this info. I get that this is sponsored, but it's also something just really helpful. Keep up the great work!
6:33 "were's me zipper?" made me chuckle.😆
Me -
Pays 12.99 for a UA-cam premium subscription
Watches a 16 min advert
😂😂
I logged in to say" this is extremely odd feeling, I'm 13mins into a video, and youtube hasn't thrown a bunch of adverts at me!? 🤷♂️, lol!
rofl
Cry harder
It definitely does not make sense to spend 40k to have an electric bill when you can spend 40k to not have an electricity bill 🤷♂️🤣
In missouri they don't charge you anything to bring in power if you dig and place underground conduit for them. to the end of your property. they'll set the transformer and provide the cable for the conduit.
That spot by the river is absolutely beautiful.
I live off grid in the UK on a canal boat. We now run 400W solar to 6x130ah AGM. I have an additional 395W panel that will be added this week. Not because we need it in summer (we do not) we run 240ac fan and a couple of USB ones for cooling but we will have fully charged batteries in winter too. I chose AGM rather than one of these or Li-ion simply due to cost.
Next replacement is 5 years away (IF I look after them) so by then it might have come down.
I replaced 3 18mth old AGM's (Always replace all your batteries together or a bad one can cripple your bank) so gave two to our daughter for her and her partners camper. I kept one for myself as a mobile 12v supply. I have just bought a van. Am doing a REALLY basic fit out (that comes out) so it is still usable as a van and the battery will go in there.
I appreciate Cody his knowledge and sharing it with us. But, we are seeing the results of a LIFETIME of preparing, working and striving to get to the point and place where he is and I begrudge him NONE of it! (OK, I confess...I am a teensy bit Jealous, Just a teensy...! 😋)
Remember, you prep according to YOUR pocket and YOUR situation. I do not have a "bug out bag" but I do have a "Get me home bag". Nothing crazy (or illegal - I WISH we had a second amendment here!) but, on the basis that we are so small the places to "bug out" TOO are limited and I am too dammed old to basha in the woods by choice! 😁Also, if it comes to it I can WALK home in 3 days from most places and week from Lands End or John O' Groats!
As it is, within limits, I can move the boat or failing that use the van. But, otherwise we would rock up in one of a couple of places I think we could find like minded people to team up with and BUG IN! Pretty much what I did for the Pandemic. I moved from one place where they were NOT like minded to where they were (ish) then once I knew how it was going to go popped off on my own.
That was the slickest roll in iv ever seeeeeeeeen…
IN A TENT DOWN BY THE RIVER! 😂
I’ve seen that Harbor Freight has started selling EcoFlow. I personally haven’t seen it in stores yet but it’s online.
I’ve built an outdoor work bench and really enjoying it. I got the inspiration to build it from you.
I used to watch these videos all the time but I have scrolled right on by for the last few months as they are routinely 15+ minutes long. I was very intrigued by how Cody lived and I would love to have seen the updates on the log house. I see titles like “EVICTION” and have no idea what has been happening because the video length is such a deterrent. It’s a shame, I really liked this channel.
He has gone downhill?
Most people like long form videos. Instead of 1 minute, shorts that are distracting. Scrolling scrolling scrolling.
I do not always agree with you, but I do respect you, your family, what you do, and what you bring. You are loved, and I hope you have a great summer!
Welli it’s nice idea but the cost that the problem it’s like paying your power bill up front for the next 5 yr that’s the only down side I maybe in the mountains of Northern California rural and we have PG&E who is the Dixie fire or burn down going on three years ago. It is a very good idea not to be dependent on the power company and you don’t have to worry about them, causing another forest that gets out of control and learns your town down in 15 minutes👍😎
The old version had over a $1000 price cut so they are getting cheaper every year. I have a smaller version that i bought for $1400 a new equivalent is now $500
How have jacks boots been holding up? Ive been wnderimg since the unboxing video of his custom jks
You’re the reason I have opted for an Ecoflow Delta 2 and 400w panel, which is shipping at the moment. We have rolling blackouts and it will be a game changer.
Can you harness the power of the river? That would be a super cool series
outstanding
Actually curious how hot these solar generators get, and how they do in 90 plus heat
Straight up commercial or genuine opinion on Ecoflow, for most it doesn’t matter. Technology like this is actually really, really important and useful in case of an emergency, catastrophic event, global conflict or similar situations when you might be put off grid.
Look at what is happening in Ukraine, how many people are using it right now, from soldiers on the frontlines, field hospitals to private businesses and civilians far in the western Ukraine are using exact same system and technology as wranglerstar is showing and talking about in his video. Those things were in a big deficit when invasion happened, and are still in use, demand on them is not going down as attacks on power grid and energy infrastructure are still happening almost daily.
To have access to such technology is very fortunate and important in case of unfortunate events, and people definitely should be informed on it. Great and useful information here.
I wonder if those things will run power tools like saw and grinders
talks about generator noise in a camp ground, here in the north east I've heard maybe one generator in 6 years of camping
I live on the Gulf Coast, and we have to deal with power outages from storms and hurricanes far too often. I'd love to get something like this just for those situations.
I have an older one that is 1/4 the capacity of this to power my freezer, sump pump, and wifi
Based on your gas can video from a few years back, l just got a wavian can with the flexible top. My plastic can started to delaminate after about 5years of use, so l upgraded!
Nice Cody, the Eco Pro Gen 3 i see you can hook up together with more to get 12K That's fantastic. I'm looking into these options, thanks for sharing, all PROHO's should have a system like this.. ❤💯🙏
You pay 20k to get power, and because of w/e going on with everyone else, you lose power anyway. This is a much better solution. Ecoflow & starlink are doing a great job.
That’s a good looking shirt.
The toupee is on point today!
Groovy! Thanks for sharing this with us.
proho always on the move.
Out of curiosity, why did you connect the cabin to the grid at that expense when there are extremely good off grid solutions not far off that cost?
Some areas don’t allow not connecting to the grid depending on the build permit
Cody, could you please provide the link to the video showing the build of the table you use in this video. Thanks
ua-cam.com/video/Vo8tU6fYIbE/v-deo.htmlsi=wK4NAyxOCw3oDtYf
I mean, it’s an ad, but I don’t think it’s superficial
Glad for the info.
Never got the fishing video 😞
i just looked up those ecoflow things and thier price is pretty hefty just for the gen 2 version here in germany
i personally think were i live its not that important to have such a system as a normal home owner since our power grid is pretty stable i only know 1 time where our entire block had no power and that was just for a few hours because the demolition crew hit a wire when they where demolishing the old bank building in town
this system makes more sense if you as you said doing a camper van build or just to put it in your existing camper in replacement of the gas generator
Whoa, whoa ...WHOA!!!!
Don't just start a video with that level of epic dismount from a moving vehicle and not address it.
Nice ad until you landed your clawfoot on top rofl
Technology is gripping.
Yes...50 minutes is definitely under an hour.
Your link to HSN on the Delta Pro 3 is to a completely different unit!
Bizarre to see Cody and LTT promoting the same EcoFlow product on the same day. Such different accounts, but both needing portable power.
BUT WAIT! THERE'S MORE! 🙄
is that L-5 30 amp and L-14 30 amp?
That's an OLD mac haha. Surprising to me that you still are using especially as a CC.
That’s one of the new M series MacBook Pros lol….how is that old?
@@DT0me7624didn’t realize they went back to the mag charger
@@Reznik88 Yeah they pretended that it was “new” but all they did was redesign it when they reintroduced basic ports to the MacBook Pros in late 2021.
Cody- I don’t religiously consume your content to watch a 16 minute commercial. Please consider this position in the future.
This video is a commercial for eco flo.
This was a 16 minute infomercial. I don’t have an issue when you do a sponsor spot for 1-2 minutes in the middle of a video. But this is a bit much.
And now, Tractor Supply..........woke
did you say 4000 Kw???
he meant 4000 watts
One long infomercial..So Sad
Electric and SOLAR?!?! What are you??? A Liberal!?!?!
"You have three of these".... aka nothing more than an advertisement.
I don't care for all the sponsorships.
If you’re critiquing wranglestar for promoting a great product than you’re new to the channel or don’t pay a lick of attention. Cody has made a name for himself on this platform by promoting and putting his name behind quality products for tradesmen and homesteaders. At this point, he’s earned the credibility, so please, enough with the harassment.
Mac & ipod? Really? Android is so much cheaper and better.
I think people can tell when someone is grifting a product vs a genuine quality product that works and I can back Wranglerstar with using solar+battery is so nice.
I personally buy literally _everything_ Mr. W uses... except when he's shilling Milwaukee... you know there's big money from the power tool industry trying to make me give up DeWalt - well, "over my dead batteries," that's what I say (" o.o)
@@fsmouraCody has expensive tastes, which is fine. I'd rather spend my hard-earned money on something other than Snap-on tools, $300 jeans, and Rollex watches. I'm always looking for the product that does the job for a reasonable amount of money.
Not a fan of a video solely about product placement.
In Scappoose (OR), they wanted 70k to bring power from the public street to where our house will be (about 500ft). We said no thanks and went 100% solar. We spent more than the 70k (including a dedicated battery/inverter building), but we will not have to pay for electricity for the rest of our lives, not have to deal with blackout/brownouts due to lack of new power plants (or downed power lines in the winter), and won't be having anyone tell us what we can/cannot use it for and when we can/cannot use it and won't have to deal with future rate increases, which are getting crazier and crazier. We have 14kw of solar on 3 dual axis mounts, 120kwh of battery storage and 240v/275a worth of inverters for our small 3 acre farm. It's pretty damn cool we have this capability and was fun to build.
That’s awesome, what is the lifetime you expect on the solar and batteries?
@@-Kreger- In about 20 years, the batteries will hold ~80% of original capacity and same with the solar cells. That rating is based on if you completely charge and discharge them once a day (one "cycle"). They're rated for about 8,000 cycles. If you keep the batteries between 20%-80% full, they will last even longer, which is why it's good to have a large battery bank so you don't need to run it down to 0. So in 20+ years, we might need to add a few more batteries and panels to make up for the ~20% degradation of the system. You don't have to start from scratch with new batteries/panels. The market is flooded with 2nd hand panels (usually after they replace a large array) that still have plenty of life in them for 1/2 the cost. We went with new Boviet 450w bifacial panels (collect light from the front and rear of the panel, not just front). We made it through our first Oregon winter with 18" of snow, a week of 12F temps and didn't need to start a generator to recharge the batteries. We just ran the clothes dryer less often in winter and let the woodstove and an oscillating fan dry them. We heat with woodstove and have a well along with a couple thousand gallons of stored rain water, which we mostly use for crops. Instead of running electricity all over the 3 acres, we just use smaller ecoflow units with solar panels to drive pumps out in the gardens.
@@steveanimatrix3887 sounds like a great setup. Thanks for the info.
@@Hotrodford he actually approved a tax credit for them
$70k’s pocket change for him,don’t you know that or are you blind..for him claiming to be a proho..he’s not a blue collar home owner….
Can't wait to see the river plunges again 😂
Yes! The tent videos are my favorite
his setup is just as comfortable as Billy Madison’s tent
Stopped when I realized the whole video is paid advertisement
You can also set up a micro hydropower system using the river's flow. You can still charge the EcoFlow with hydropower.
They won't even let him fix the erosion problem but you think they'll let him install a hydro electric setup? 😂😂
@@brycehess6708 A micro-hydro setup doesn't impede the flow of the river and provides 24-hour power, unlike solar.
@@rongarrett1366 tell that to skamamia County
Yout channel use to be very educational. Now it’s just one long commercial.
Seems to me just genuine excitement for a good product 🤷♂️
Weird. Seemed like a great breakdown of a good tool which is something he has always done… just because it’s a NEW tool and not one that has been around for 200+ years is irrelevant.
Hey fool, do you work for free? Of course not. Responsible men get paid for their work. WS is being responsible
this is way better than a commercial…. Thanks Wranglerstar
My only complaint about this "commercial" is that it's only 16 minutes long. Man couldve gone longer and I'd still watch it
Thought the quad was going in the river on the intro 😅
Coming into winter here in Aus, I wish I was by a creek in the sunshine. Very cool set up Cody.
Pretty darn good commercial for EcoFlow.
Delta pros, eat factor, use olight flashlights, drink AG1, simplisafe for security, and better help for therapy. Yes UA-cam master yes
Sweetness, a 16 minute advertisement...
solar and batteries are getting cheaper every year. This will be the way the grid goes eventually, more decentralization, more people, especially rural ones, who are their own power plants.
Can you at least let people know at the top when the entire video is going to be an ad?
My power company came to disconnect us yesterday. Im rather tempted to go off grid
8:58 can you link that iPad case/ keyboard?
I picked up an Ecoflow Delta pro 2, the old model you’re showing, last year and have been using it in my 1997 Lance truck camper with about 800w of solar on the roof, from which I yield approx 550w as wired.
I left the “ house battery” and separate solar panel intact for all the original 12v electrical. Plug and Play was the solution for me. To be able to accurately monitor your battery, power usage, power input is everything.
I'm about 99% sure that's the official Ipad case that apple sells. "Magic Keyboard for iPad Pro" I think.
@@Lemonade1947 thank you - going to stand tall and just spend the money for this Apple product instead of all the different variations from other xyz accessories brands. Buy once/ Cry once!
I still appreciate and like the videos they are quite a bit different from the beginning I've learned a lot then and now. I just cannot afford this level of technology that you have shown us demonstrated to us in recent years thoroughly impressed with your homestead the equipment you have in the knowledge to use it all I just don't have the personality to create a successful UA-cam channel I wish I did I'm not jealous man I'm just one simple man working at a Walmart overnight. Thank you for all the videos.
Personally im okay with the episode being a full commercial. You showed off the system in a great manner. The thought that went into it shows. I’d love to make this kind of switch but im locked into my grid. Also money is still tight.
nothing like having a 16 minute commercial for an over priced battery. just how much did they pay you for this commercial?
The old version is $1500 cheaper now, this version wlll see a price cut in the future also
I will eventually get one of the big ecoflow units for sure with a solar panel. The tech is there now where it makes sense..
Beloved, welcome to WranglerStar Home Shopping network.
Huh? He’s always done product testing and demos. Very informative.
I work extensively in the IT field, but I must express my concerns about the pervasive presence of modern technology, including battery power. Using a high-quality RF (radio frequency) and EM (electromagnetic) meter, you can detect the potentially harmful fields emitted by these devices. When out camping, you may notice significant electromagnetic fields even from battery-powered equipment. These fields can be detrimental to your health, and simply grounding yourself won't mitigate the impact on your cells. It is highly advisable to keep batteries at least 100 feet away from your sleeping area to minimize exposure.
For anyone who is interested… Building Biology Guidelines - The Building Biology Institute provides guidelines specifically for living spaces, including sleeping areas. They recommend:
• Magnetic fields: less than 0.2 µT (2 milligauss)
• Electric fields: less than 10 V/m
• RF radiation: less than 0.1 microwatts per square meter (µW/m²)
I'll definitely be watching for one of their major sales... the kick off price is still a little tough to swallow, but I do want one of these that can connect direct to my 4-prong 240 hookup to power my house... as does my generator.
You can run a generator for a week on 5 gal? Do you mind sharing what model you use that can do that?
You only need the generator to charge the batteries, so it depends on energy consumption on how much fuel you use
@@JD-yx7be he was talking about running the internet 24/7 for a week. That's what I'm referring to
@@cornpopwasabaddude69 That would only be a few hundred watts at peak, he could run it entirely off the solar panels and have enough battery charge for nights
That was a killer intro.
Are you still doing cold plunges?
Nice! 240 is vary nice! Thanks for sharing. Its 5:20 am. Where you So excited you couldn't sleep? Haha. Thanks brother. Have a great day. God Bless!
a full ecoflow commercial
I work 100% remotely. This makes me want to have a setup to get out of my home office sometimes.
I got a EcoFlow and I wouldn’t be able to work without it. I live out of a trailer 4 days out of the week and I just throw out my 100w solar panel and it keeps it topped off while I work. Definitely opened opportunities that I didn’t have before with a regular generator.
13:28 [Austrian accent] _I'll need you camper, your van, your overland vehicle._
Compression rate on the recent videos has been killing the resolution
Those old apple cables are the worst that fabric gets so dirty 😂 especially when your outdoor all the time
Eviction Notices arent anything to joke about brother..... me n my wife have been homeless since we got evicted, 1year ago.... thank you Wranglerstar. Wish me n my family had property like yall have.
Hoping and praying for a happy resolution to this!
Id love to have one always wanted one have never been able to afford one way too expensive
I am working dog trainer the prior company i worked with had two deltas and they were phenomenal at keeping both standard RV AC units running on full blast at 65 degrees and maintained for days on end in hot weather conditions
Proho needs a more street friendly knobby for the coming struggle
Good for you getting stuff for free. Us, not influencers, have to pay full price for cool stuff 😂 too expensive toy...
Love it god bless
Good stuff Eco flow and Starlink awesome
Nice video. I’m jealous of your setup. Someone else probably already mentioned it, but EcoFlow skipped gen 2 in the naming. The old one in this video is the Delta Pro. The new one is the Delta Pro 3.
They just skipped a gen 2 altogether. Kind of like there was never an iPhone 9. They just skipped it.
The video content was interesting but the click bait title was not.