great video im in Oz I have traded in my jayco all-terain poptop caravan that had 2 x 100 amp lithium batteries off-grid I would get 4-5 nights in winter before no power & that would usually happen in the morning then you need to drive to a powered site I now have a new jayco conquest 26.1 it came standard with 1 x 120 amp lithium battery & off grid I can only get one night before its very low so I was looking @ installing another battery & an Anderson connection so I can connect a solar panel but that will cost approx $2500.00 AU so after seeing your video & similar ones im now thinking of getting a power pack eco flow or bluetti there approx $2500.00 AU but as you say there's the portability of being able to take it with you instead of trading & loosing all your extra accessories & as we all know when it comes to trading the dealers don't care what extras you have they go on the wholesale price 😎
Wow. Strange world. My wife and I are looking at the Ecoflow website right now. We've just bought a little airfryer (900w) and we're now looking at how we can use it without a hookup. Some prices are way out of our budget.
I have 2 Ecoflows. 1 is the LFP River 2 Max and the other is a little Mini that’s the more standard lithium with wireless charging. They are brilliant units.
Hi Bob, Good review, thank you. I have the original Delta Max & a spare battery, and I think I'll try and sell those to get one of the upgraded versions. On a side note, did I spot a Reolink PTZ camera on a bracket in your MoHo? Cheers, Rich / MH04RMV
Please can you give us some advice .we are new to power banks and only have a small budget .we are looking at River and River 2 but worried about battery safety with the LFP versus NCM .As there has been fires connected with Lithium iron batteries.Any help will be appreciated 😊
I'm not an expert in these matters, but my understanding is that LiFEPO4 batteries are safer than Lithium-Iron batteries. "the safest type of lithium battery because they are not prone to overheating and even if they’re punctured, they won’t catch on fire. The cathode material is also non-hazardous and therefore it poses no environmental or negative health hazards." I have to add that most you only hear the stories about battery fires, not the stories of batteries that have been safely used for many years. The press love a good fire!
Congratulations on the FREE EcoFlow, 2.4KW is good for a UK kettle and main Microwave. Charging in the van while driving, could you charge it using the alternator. Thanks for a great video.
I could charge my FREE Ecoflow using the car charger, but it would take around 8 hours of charging. Thanks for watching my FREE video on the FREE Ecoflow. 😂😂😂
Dont see the point in these what so ever a generator is miles cheaper if you are off grid and will run every thing in your motorhome so you just plug everything in and use them these need recharging all the time unlike a generator which you can get for half the price
Yes, there's a lot to be said for generators. I do like the portability of powerbanks, in the awning, on a picnic, in the car, at home, or in the garden, plus they are silent. That said I wouldn't mind trying Ecoflow smart generator!
Generators are LOUD and DIRTY and you need fuel and they can't be run inside. There's 100% a place for these lithium generators. You'd be a FOOL not to see this.
Great review Bob, very informative.
Glad you liked it!
great video im in Oz I have traded in my jayco all-terain poptop caravan that had 2 x 100 amp lithium batteries off-grid I would get 4-5 nights in winter before no power & that would usually happen in the morning then you need to drive to a powered site I now have a new jayco conquest 26.1 it came standard with 1 x 120 amp lithium battery & off grid I can only get one night before its very low so I was looking @ installing another battery & an Anderson connection so I can connect a solar panel but that will cost approx $2500.00 AU so after seeing your video & similar ones im now thinking of getting a power pack eco flow or bluetti there approx $2500.00 AU but as you say there's the portability of being able to take it with you instead of trading & loosing all your extra accessories & as we all know when it comes to trading the dealers don't care what extras you have they go on the wholesale price 😎
Thanks Bob been waiting for your review of this………before we possible get one
Great review Bob, many thanks!
Great review Bob 😊😊
Thanks! 😀
Injoyed your review has helped me make my mind up between putting new batteries in or using this product thanks Bob
Very good review covered just about everything.
Wow. Strange world. My wife and I are looking at the Ecoflow website right now. We've just bought a little airfryer (900w) and we're now looking at how we can use it without a hookup. Some prices are way out of our budget.
I have 2 Ecoflows. 1 is the LFP River 2 Max and the other is a little Mini that’s the more standard lithium with wireless charging. They are brilliant units.
Thanks, yes I agree and think they are great units.
Thanks Bob, I’m interested. When is it available in Australia 🇦🇺
Pass. Happy to fly one over with me though if you provide the ticket. Seriously though, best send an email to Ecoflow.
Hi Bob,
Good review, thank you.
I have the original Delta Max & a spare battery, and I think I'll try and sell those to get one of the upgraded versions.
On a side note, did I spot a Reolink PTZ camera on a bracket in your MoHo?
Cheers,
Rich / MH04RMV
Thank you, yes that is a Reolink, been really handy. ruclips.net/video/klnDIdmxo3c/видео.html
I think the grid will be paying u soon with all this power ! Cmon Captain! Keep it real 👍🏻people r struggling for powering a toaster atm 👍🏻
I will try to stay as real as possible.
Please can you give us some advice .we are new to power banks and only have a small budget .we are looking at River and River 2 but worried about battery safety with the LFP versus NCM .As there has been fires connected with Lithium iron batteries.Any help will be appreciated 😊
I'm not an expert in these matters, but my understanding is that LiFEPO4 batteries are safer than Lithium-Iron batteries. "the safest type of lithium battery because they are not prone to overheating and even if they’re punctured, they won’t catch on fire. The cathode material is also non-hazardous and therefore it poses no environmental or negative health hazards." I have to add that most you only hear the stories about battery fires, not the stories of batteries that have been safely used for many years. The press love a good fire!
@@BobEarnshawMoHo thank you 😊
Hi bob was just wandering what app Jenny used for route planning
Google 'My Maps' and AA Route planner for time and distance.
@@BobEarnshawMoHo thanks bob
Another good review Bob of Ecoflow products though not for me as we are never of grid so to speak.
Congratulations on the FREE EcoFlow,
2.4KW is good for a UK kettle and main Microwave.
Charging in the van while driving, could you charge it using the alternator.
Thanks for a great video.
I could charge my FREE Ecoflow using the car charger, but it would take around 8 hours of charging. Thanks for watching my FREE video on the FREE Ecoflow. 😂😂😂
Dont see the point in these what so ever a generator is miles cheaper if you are off grid and will run every thing in your motorhome so you just plug everything in and use them these need recharging all the time unlike a generator which you can get for half the price
Yes, there's a lot to be said for generators. I do like the portability of powerbanks, in the awning, on a picnic, in the car, at home, or in the garden, plus they are silent. That said I wouldn't mind trying Ecoflow smart generator!
Generators are LOUD and DIRTY and you need fuel and they can't be run inside. There's 100% a place for these lithium generators. You'd be a FOOL not to see this.