I'm hearing that the fabric that the panels are wrapped in tend to degrade quickly and begins to fray and come apart. Any long-term experience to either confirm or rebut that?
You said you charged you ecoflow from 72% to 82%. How long did it take to move it that 10%. With the same panels I charged my Browey 300whr from 15% to 97% in about 5.5 hours
Thanks for this video , it's the only one I have seen ie Dokio with a Ecoflow. I'm looking to get a hardstand solar with my eco flow. River2max , nice one .
Appreciate it. So far, I haven't had to use the solar that much, but one of the things I liked was that the Dokio didn't require me to find/use an adapter to go to my Ecoflow.
I'm hearing that the fabric that the panels are wrapped in tend to degrade quickly and begins to fray and come apart. Any long-term experience to either confirm or rebut that?
I haven't had enough time using it to get that yet, but will definitely update if/when. I will say it is not a very robust fabric
@@backcountry.viking562hi there, any updates?)
Thx much. Am looking to buy something like this that is easy to quickly deploy to a sunny spot while our truck is shaded. ❤
You said you charged you ecoflow from 72% to 82%. How long did it take to move it that 10%. With the same panels I charged my Browey 300whr from 15% to 97% in about 5.5 hours
I'll have to hook it up again one of these days. This past year has been a bit hectic, so I haven't even used it on trips for a minute.
Thanks for this video , it's the only one I have seen ie Dokio with a Ecoflow. I'm looking to get a hardstand solar with my eco flow. River2max , nice one .
Appreciate it. So far, I haven't had to use the solar that much, but one of the things I liked was that the Dokio didn't require me to find/use an adapter to go to my Ecoflow.