I just wanted to say that your channel is one of my favorites on RUclips. It's always something different and interesting. Thanks for doing what you do!
You can also buy another AC adapter and cut the charge time in half. I originally purchased mine with two 100 watt solar panels. I intend on getting two more and another AC adapter. Thank you for your review.
I don't have anything with this many watts, I do however have an Ecoflow Delta 1300 and the charging rate is insanely fast. I did a video on my home refrigerator and it was pretty good. I had 400w of solar panels.
For the same price you can buy server rack batteries that are 4 to 5 kilowatts lifep04 such as EG4 by signature solar or SOK by current connected or Jakiper 5 kilowatt, you would also have to buy an all in one inverter and charge controller system for 500-1000 bucks, like an LV 6548, or an EG4 6500EX that's 48 volt battery systems and some solar panels, but those systems are plug and play and well worth the xtra money, they can run a house with enough solar, not really mobile, but 5 kilowatts of battery for the same price as that unit, is a best buy...
Thanks, I haven't researched the solar panels enough yet to give an opinion but I've seen bluetti gets high ratings on the small portable style. Home panels seems LG up top
so this guy is a lot heavier than other power stations you've tested. Is the weight penalty worth it? How heavy is it, your description says 30lb but the tech specs on the manufacturer webpage says 40lb
I went off the specs in book, was too heavy for my scale, I'll try it on my bathroom scale. Definitely worth it if you want the output. It's like a 1800w gas generator without the noise
@@MotoCheez Thank you, I appreciate it. I will likely order one of these bad mama jamas next paycheck. I really like the fact that this is using LiFep04 batteries.
I just wanted to say that your channel is one of my favorites on RUclips. It's always something different and interesting. Thanks for doing what you do!
Thanks!😁
The fridge test was impressive!
The pressure washer collection must be getting jealous by now!
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You can also buy another AC adapter and cut the charge time in half. I originally purchased mine with two 100 watt solar panels. I intend on getting two more and another AC adapter. Thank you for your review.
Man.. That thing will be great during a power outage 👏👏 Could save a bunch of expensive food
Wow that’s impressive!!!!
The refrigerator is a good test, it's way better than no power I guess if you're careful you might be able to save what's in the fridge
I don't have anything with this many watts, I do however have an Ecoflow Delta 1300 and the charging rate is insanely fast. I did a video on my home refrigerator and it was pretty good. I had 400w of solar panels.
For the same price you can buy server rack batteries that are 4 to 5 kilowatts lifep04 such as EG4 by signature solar or SOK by current connected or Jakiper 5 kilowatt, you would also have to buy an all in one inverter and charge controller system for 500-1000 bucks, like an LV 6548, or an EG4 6500EX that's 48 volt battery systems and some solar panels, but those systems are plug and play and well worth the xtra money, they can run a house with enough solar, not really mobile, but 5 kilowatts of battery for the same price as that unit, is a best buy...
Yes, that's why I said on the large size to still be portable.
Two more and your winter power woes are over Cheese.
What's up Queso? Nice video.
Thanks!
@@MotoCheezwould this work best on a 30amp 5th wheel and a 13k btu ac?
@youtubedeletesmychannels2329 you'd have to find a 230v unit to run your A/C and A/C will use a lot of battery power
Hola compre uno pero me da error E005 y no se como abrirlo para reemplazar el daño de Bms
Very cool review. Do you recommend a certain brand or brands of solar panels? Keep those reviews coming.
Thanks, I haven't researched the solar panels enough yet to give an opinion but I've seen bluetti gets high ratings on the small portable style. Home panels seems LG up top
Too bad it doesn't have a wireless charge feature too. Nice unit though.
the discount code is not working at OUPES site!!
I think it expires. I'll check it
I love the review. 1700 bucks though.... Ouch
These big units are pricey
mine is stucked at 99% charging ,arrived today brand new
Like I mentioned in the videos, sometimes you have to use the unit, drain it down so it calibrates to the battery level. Try that and see if it works
Interesting I don't no shit about them or what they cost.That looks like it worth having.
You could definitely charge your E Bike off that one
so this guy is a lot heavier than other power stations you've tested. Is the weight penalty worth it? How heavy is it, your description says 30lb but the tech specs on the manufacturer webpage says 40lb
I went off the specs in book, was too heavy for my scale, I'll try it on my bathroom scale.
Definitely worth it if you want the output. It's like a 1800w gas generator without the noise
I just weighed, 34lbs on my home scale
@@MotoCheez Thank you, I appreciate it. I will likely order one of these bad mama jamas next paycheck. I really like the fact that this is using LiFep04 batteries.
I have a 2000 watt I'll be reviewing in a couple days
My cat can't knock this off the table. She's not happy.
Second image in link: "Outdoot Appliances"
Really instills a since of confidence for $1399.
Can't believe it......test/review of a power unit.......AND NO SIGN OF GIZMO?!
He was in video!
@@MotoCheez Sorry, missed him, re-watching now.
When I was doing fridge test
@@MotoCheez @16:22 Aha! What the heck is wrong with me...........Hey Gyzmo, tell cheez I'm sorry! (I still say cats are nosy bstrds though).
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I saw nothing impressive it looked like did dang everything t get that thing to work or take the charge