The fridge test was awesome! Good to see that it can run your fridge during a short outage. Or, a 12v battery with an xt60 connector plugged into it, and it can ran for as long as the size of the battery you want to buy is! Very cool!
I ordered mine day one, and EcoFlow sent the 45w solar panel and the free Bag, but no River 3. EcoFlow says they are backordered, delayed 2 weeks out maybe. So far no written confirmation on delivery. Popular device for sure.
That refrig test is amazing. I know it is one of your regular tests. Thks for doing it! Your refrig is so much better than ours energy/surge wise. Our refrig has a surge over 2000W even though running Watts is 100-200W range when on. (That surge requires a "big" inverter vs its running needs.) One day we'll get a new one. :-)
@@TechMadeEzy That 2000W+ is the compressor kicking on for that startup/surge second, then it drops immediately down to below 200W or less when running.
@@TechMadeEzy Yep! It is about 18 yrs. (We have another refrig that is a few yrs newer. The surge on that one is a bit less but still huge compared to your refrig.) I'm so amazed by your refrig tests with the smaller battery/inverter units :-) The surge makes a huge difference on the inverter size needed. You've got a great refrig at least for backup battery needs! :-)
Impressive little unit. I have a an older 26 cu.ft. fridge that uses 115V and 7.2 amps to run. Your fridge is definitely more efficient than mine. My Inergy Apex won't run it. You gotta love ecoflow. Great video as usual.
Yet to get these in the UK. May take a look at the River 3 Plus and an Extra Battery once they arrive. I already have two River 2 units which have been great. Thank you for the videos.
Thanks for the info. I currently own an Anker C800 that I use as UPS to power a fridge similiar to yours in case of power outage. I left a bad review to anker because wifi is buggy and that if it dies, it does not reactivate the AC outlet leaving the fridge dead until you manually turn the AC outlet on the power station. I would appreciate to reviewers to test what the power station would do once it dies and power comes back. Same situation would be if you power your internet modem/routers with these power stations and after it dies, if it does not reactivate AC outlets then you will not be able to access your smart home if you are away, worse if it is located in a remote area.
11:30 It seems this product is directed to the Wizard comunity (portable, less than 10 pounds); as it is compatible with the "Mage Hand" cantrip [D&D] & "Windgardum Levio-sa" non-concentration spells.
Loved this video & subscribed, liked & shared. Love that you explained in lemon terms because I could not understand anyone else's videos & just confused me as I knew nothing about power banks, volts, watts, etc and I've been wanting to get one & you also explained solar panels perfectly & that $25 gadget. Since watching this video I am now confident & ready to buy one after a whole year of not understanding all this stuff after watching numerous videos of other creators & reading materials about it that only left me more confused & unsure. You are a FANTASTIC teacher & speaker. Your voice is extremely soothing & the perfect level of volume. This video now makes me so happy & ready to shop! Your extremely helpful.... Can't say that enough! Ty, ty, ty!!
Joyce, wow thank you so so much. This made my day, it really did. This is my goal and every day I continue to listen to my viewer and make changes to improve overtime. Thanks so much.
It is a much better looking unit than the river 2 I never did like that handle that sticks out off of the back of the river 2, they still didn't put the 5521 ports back also is it just me or are they decreasing power a little bit every time they come out with a new unit? Pretty soon they won't have any power at all LOL
*Hey could you please do a full review deep dive into the New EcoFlow River 3 PLUS Model, including running time tests with external batteries connected. Thanks.*
@@TechMadeEzy P.S. This is a nice little unit. I would buy it just for running my 12 Volt DC Electric Kettle alone, but apart from that it's so underpowered as to not be practical for most normal applications one might want a portable solar power station for.
Thank you and that is the Apple watch ultra 2 black here’s our unboxing and close look video ruclips.net/video/_-59bkhuSus/видео.htmlsi=B0sCagPHNdJ3OVXO
Only thing that could make it better is a contrasting co!or power button for low light and a storage for the cord would have been nice. The front blinking status LED is way too bright and annoying in the dark.
You know, I’m not aware if you can turn that off through the app to be honest with you. You might want to check with Ecoflow. I’m traveling now, but otherwise I would help with that.
I wished they added two features. One is a proximity sensor button to trigger the designated output dc or ac. So that you can connect a lamp that turns on when you enter the room. Second one is to put a thermometer on the unit and the battery. This can help to keep the lifepo4 safe when charging or discharging at critical cold or hot temperatures. I'm in generous feeling mood, so lets add few more. How about a clock to keep track of UPS triggers, and a log of activities whether it's charging, discharging, or wireless configuration setting. This way these devices can hold strong resale value.
14:00 This seems ideal for the new "Starlink Mini" high speed satelite internet static/portable antenna. . You can place this outside, connected directly under a 100+ Watts solar panel (angled for maximum efficiency); getting enough protection from the Sun, wind, rain, hail & debris that its IP54 rate will handle the rest. . The Starlink Mini flat dish already comes with a very long power cable, so it can be placed much higher (top of a tower or tree); with its onboard router Wi-Fi signal reaching an extension/bridge unit also powered & placed next to this power station. -> This way during an outage it keeps providing internet to any wireless devices (like if nothing happened); losing less or even no battery power on daylight hours.
[quote] _"Starlink Mini is rated for 60 watts, but only needs about 40 watts at startup and 25-30 watts during normal operation... at about 12.7 volts, Starlink draws only about 2 amps."_ [/quote[
39:00 This is interesting. . It seems it can handle "outdoors" as long as it is never under direct Sunlight (because it is black, it may get over 50°C at noon); as well as protected from direct rain/splashes. -> The protection score for the batteries suggest that it can keep working connected & operating as long as it NOT freezing (less than 0°Celsius); with a small tolerance for a few hours of a "cold morning" slightly under freezing IF the unit is charging or discharging at ~100+ Watts (but NOT safe if without a constant load, or "in equilibrium" from input & consumers); since the flow of chemical power generates some heat.
A stirofoam "box" that is 5+ inches bigger on each dimension (easy to be made at home from the pieces from other packaged products like a TV) can provide enough protection from the elements. -> Completely open on the "front", closed "behind" & with "windows" for ventilation on the sides.
The real insanity is that your newer fridge is very efficient. My old 15 plus fridge would run on my river 2 pro when I plugged in my old fridge and it ran the compressor, but after the compressor cycled off then back on, the river 2 pro shut down. The shut down was so fast I couldn't see the surge. Congratulations on your fridge... I'll keep it in mind when my old fridge dies
@@TechMadeEzy No offense but your accent is more than slight, but also with an educated flare like a teacher. I'm forwarding this particular video to some friends in Florida that need an education about back up power. I convinced them to get the bluetti ac180 during a great price reduction that has passed. But they don't have a clue. Your video will be a great overview of essential information for them. You are very good at what you do and I think our accents are entertaining to non New Yorkers and keep their attention...in my opinion. Looking forward to more of your reviews.
@charlieriva8567 I wish you would’ve watched the full video. I would’ve actually showed you how you could actually test your TV and other devices to find out how much wattage it uses. Here’s a link to a device that you can buy and actually plug your TV in and it’ll actually tell you how much your TV uses. amzn.to/3C5tHZf
The fridge test was awesome! Good to see that it can run your fridge during a short outage. Or, a 12v battery with an xt60 connector plugged into it, and it can ran for as long as the size of the battery you want to buy is! Very cool!
Thanks
I ordered mine day one, and EcoFlow sent the 45w solar panel and the free Bag, but no River 3. EcoFlow says they are backordered, delayed 2 weeks out maybe. So far no written confirmation on delivery. Popular device for sure.
That sounds like a really good deal. I hope you get it soon.
That refrig test is amazing. I know it is one of your regular tests. Thks for doing it!
Your refrig is so much better than ours energy/surge wise. Our refrig has a surge over 2000W even though running Watts is 100-200W range when on. (That surge requires a "big" inverter vs its running needs.) One day we'll get a new one. :-)
Thanks 🙏🏼
Wow 2,000w surge that’s insane, how much does it use when the compressor kicks on that’s usually even more?
@@TechMadeEzy That 2000W+ is the compressor kicking on for that startup/surge second, then it drops immediately down to below 200W or less when running.
@DYT-jx4jp ok thanks but holly crap Batman that is a lot. How old is the refrigerator?
@@TechMadeEzy Yep! It is about 18 yrs. (We have another refrig that is a few yrs newer. The surge on that one is a bit less but still huge compared to your refrig.) I'm so amazed by your refrig tests with the smaller battery/inverter units :-) The surge makes a huge difference on the inverter size needed. You've got a great refrig at least for backup battery needs! :-)
@DYT-jx4jp they don’t make things like they use to, I had an LG a few years ago lasted me 2 years
I always enjoy your reviews they're always very thorough and helpful, thank you for the time that you take to make them.
Thanks Dave
Impressive little unit. I have a an older 26 cu.ft. fridge that uses 115V and 7.2 amps to run. Your fridge is definitely more efficient than mine. My Inergy Apex won't run it. You gotta love ecoflow. Great video as usual.
Thank you, Shelly
Yet to get these in the UK. May take a look at the River 3 Plus and an Extra Battery once they arrive. I already have two River 2 units which have been great.
Thank you for the videos.
Thanks buddy I’m hoping to get my hands on that newer model. Also once it comes out and I’ll definitely do a review.
Thanks for the info. I currently own an Anker C800 that I use as UPS to power a fridge similiar to yours in case of power outage. I left a bad review to anker because wifi is buggy and that if it dies, it does not reactivate the AC outlet leaving the fridge dead until you manually turn the AC outlet on the power station.
I would appreciate to reviewers to test what the power station would do once it dies and power comes back.
Same situation would be if you power your internet modem/routers with these power stations and after it dies, if it does not reactivate AC outlets then you will not be able to access your smart home if you are away, worse if it is located in a remote area.
11:30 It seems this product is directed to the Wizard comunity (portable, less than 10 pounds); as it is compatible with the "Mage Hand" cantrip [D&D] & "Windgardum Levio-sa" non-concentration spells.
What a great review. You made a new subscriber 👍🏻 and I did purchase this unit. I’m sold
Thanks Victor welcome I appreciate your comment
Thank for the demo and info, as always super details and helpful. Have a great day
Thank you
Loved this video & subscribed, liked & shared. Love that you explained in lemon terms because I could not understand anyone else's videos & just confused me as I knew nothing about power banks, volts, watts, etc and I've been wanting to get one & you also explained solar panels perfectly & that $25 gadget. Since watching this video I am now confident & ready to buy one after a whole year of not understanding all this stuff after watching numerous videos of other creators & reading materials about it that only left me more confused & unsure. You are a FANTASTIC teacher & speaker. Your voice is extremely soothing & the perfect level of volume. This video now makes me so happy & ready to shop! Your extremely helpful.... Can't say that enough! Ty, ty, ty!!
Joyce, wow thank you so so much. This made my day, it really did. This is my goal and every day I continue to listen to my viewer and make changes to improve overtime. Thanks so much.
This goes to show how important energy efficient appliances are for emergencies.
It is a much better looking unit than the river 2 I never did like that handle that sticks out off of the back of the river 2, they still didn't put the 5521 ports back also is it just me or are they decreasing power a little bit every time they come out with a new unit? Pretty soon they won't have any power at all LOL
I appreciate your level of detail 👍🏽
Thanks Jake
Ditto!
*Hey could you please do a full review deep dive into the New EcoFlow River 3 PLUS Model, including running time tests with external batteries connected. Thanks.*
Waiting for it to come out
@@TechMadeEzy P.S. This is a nice little unit. I would buy it just for running my 12 Volt DC Electric Kettle alone, but apart from that it's so underpowered as to not be practical for most normal applications one might want a portable solar power station for.
I really like your video 📷! What type of smart watch do you have on your hand? Thanks 👍
Thank you and that is the Apple watch ultra 2 black here’s our unboxing and close look video
ruclips.net/video/_-59bkhuSus/видео.htmlsi=B0sCagPHNdJ3OVXO
Only thing that could make it better is a contrasting co!or power button for low light and a storage for the cord would have been nice. The front blinking status LED is way too bright and annoying in the dark.
You know, I’m not aware if you can turn that off through the app to be honest with you. You might want to check with Ecoflow. I’m traveling now, but otherwise I would help with that.
@@TechMadeEzy LCD Timeout is all you get via the app. A dot from a black Sharpie marker dimmed it down perfectly.
I wished they added two features. One is a proximity sensor button to trigger the designated output dc or ac. So that you can connect a lamp that turns on when you enter the room. Second one is to put a thermometer on the unit and the battery. This can help to keep the lifepo4 safe when charging or discharging at critical cold or hot temperatures. I'm in generous feeling mood, so lets add few more. How about a clock to keep track of UPS triggers, and a log of activities whether it's charging, discharging, or wireless configuration setting. This way these devices can hold strong resale value.
14:00 This seems ideal for the new "Starlink Mini" high speed satelite internet static/portable antenna.
. You can place this outside, connected directly under a 100+ Watts solar panel (angled for maximum efficiency); getting enough protection from the Sun, wind, rain, hail & debris that its IP54 rate will handle the rest.
. The Starlink Mini flat dish already comes with a very long power cable, so it can be placed much higher (top of a tower or tree); with its onboard router Wi-Fi signal reaching an extension/bridge unit also powered & placed next to this power station.
-> This way during an outage it keeps providing internet to any wireless devices (like if nothing happened); losing less or even no battery power on daylight hours.
[quote]
_"Starlink Mini is rated for 60 watts, but only needs about 40 watts at startup and 25-30 watts during normal operation... at about 12.7 volts, Starlink draws only about 2 amps."_
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Does the wifi management require a cloud connection? or is it local only. This might make Bluetooth more attractive.
I'm not familiar with that I'll be honest with you you might want to contact the manufacturer they're pretty good
39:00 This is interesting.
. It seems it can handle "outdoors" as long as it is never under direct Sunlight (because it is black, it may get over 50°C at noon); as well as protected from direct rain/splashes.
-> The protection score for the batteries suggest that it can keep working connected & operating as long as it NOT freezing (less than 0°Celsius); with a small tolerance for a few hours of a "cold morning" slightly under freezing IF the unit is charging or discharging at ~100+ Watts (but NOT safe if without a constant load, or "in equilibrium" from input & consumers); since the flow of chemical power generates some heat.
A stirofoam "box" that is 5+ inches bigger on each dimension (easy to be made at home from the pieces from other packaged products like a TV) can provide enough protection from the elements.
-> Completely open on the "front", closed "behind" & with "windows" for ventilation on the sides.
I've been watching way too many modular tool storage videos. From the thumbnail I excitedly thought it was a StackTech unit! 🤦♂
I hear ya! Thanks for the support bro
Nice unit for it's size...Just a shame they don't sell the River 3 in UK 😞
Hi did they have river 2 there?
@@TechMadeEzy Yes, 3 different ones :-)
OK so you will see the River 3 soon and the Rover 3 plus also
@@TechMadeEzy Ok...Cool 🙂
The real insanity is that your newer fridge is very efficient. My old 15 plus fridge would run on my river 2 pro when I plugged in my old fridge and it ran the compressor, but after the compressor cycled off then back on, the river 2 pro shut down. The shut down was so fast I couldn't see the surge.
Congratulations on your fridge... I'll keep it in mind when my old fridge dies
True I agree older refrigerators use more power especially when the compressor kicks on. Thanks for your comment
@@TechMadeEzy
Living in Colorado but grew up in Canarsie...I lost most of my Brooklyn accent 😂
@frankm2752 I still have a slight Brooklyn accent
@@TechMadeEzy
No offense but your accent is more than slight, but also with an educated flare like a teacher. I'm forwarding this particular video to some friends in Florida that need an education about back up power. I convinced them to get the bluetti ac180 during a great price reduction that has passed. But they don't have a clue. Your video will be a great overview of essential information for them. You are very good at what you do and I think our accents are entertaining to non New Yorkers and keep their attention...in my opinion. Looking forward to more of your reviews.
@frankm2752 thanks Frank
I appreciate that and I appreciate your comment for sure
For how long your TV run with the battery seen a movie?
Hi
Depends on wattage of the tv
@@TechMadeEzyok, but your TV, for how long run seen a movie, that's what I want to know
I didn’t do that test, but do you know how much wattage your TV uses so I can give you an estimate?
@@TechMadeEzyhonestly I don't know, I think you do that test because you show us the TV plug in the tv on the battery, I had a 65" Samsung tv
@charlieriva8567 I wish you would’ve watched the full video. I would’ve actually showed you how you could actually test your TV and other devices to find out how much wattage it uses. Here’s a link to a device that you can buy and actually plug your TV in and it’ll actually tell you how much your TV uses. amzn.to/3C5tHZf
I ordered the small round led lights. 1 of the USB plugs was pushed in...the others are loose. Returned. I don't recommend.
Weird I’ve seen so many sold over the last year or so, maybe you got a bad batch
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