I have the eflex 200 through my 20amp renogy mppt controller for my overland. Only runs 12v fridge and some lights/water pump. I get up 175 initially but it usually settles to 145-150 on a summers day. Super happy. My all powers was usually 110-125. My Renogy is a nice package and I can keep my 100ah lithium battery full in good weather.
I just got the Renogy E.Flex Core 100w from Amazon for $115. It was an open box item. I haven't really used it yet, but I'd like to get another just for more charging power
Also another thing for more power i throw my 100 watt and 200 watt renogy on my garage roof. The higher the panel the higher the watts and thats 10 feet off the ground. when u see solar lights on the ground they dont get the greatest charge. The higer u go more watts r generated. U could use a ladder as well way higher off the ground but goot make sure u got a 45 degree angle.
LOL. You actually think getting the panel 8 feet closer to the sun which is 93 million miles away give stronger solar energy? It does NOT make any difference.
@dunerinaz alao the bigger the power station it accepts more from the solar panel as the one u got is tiny. What u r getting low watts. Use a bigger station ull see the difference in the in coming watts even on a cloudy day sir. Why do u think panels r on the roofs of houses.
@dunerinaz my point the panels on top of a house roof or a garage roof r correct. Also portable ground panels at a 40 degree angle. I been useing them for years now. Higher altitude more watts. More direct sunlight helps your array produce power closer to its rated wattage. It about higher altitude. Atmosphere pressure as well. And the right temp.
I have allpowers r600 v2 with quiet fan and it is great. Charging curve for all so you can see how much power is needed to each % . it was measured from electric plug. 0 % - 1% less than 100 wat for few seconds 2% 127 wat 3% 160 wat 4% 199 wat 5% 240 wat 6% 273 wat 7% 304 wat 8% 342 wat 9% 368 wat 10 % - 80% full rapid charge 413-419 wat 81% 390 wat 82% 356 wat 83% 327 wat 84% 298 wat 85% 268 wat 86% 239 wat 87% 208 wat 88% 178 wat 89% 149 wat 90% 119 wat 91% 114 wat 92% 107 wat 93% 100 wat 94% 94 wat 95% 90 wat 96 % - 100% 88 - 86 - 84 wat
@@ernie5187 Thank you so much for responding! I don't know why manufacturers don't put higher powered USB-C PD on these things seeing how the panel can do so much more.
@@ernie5187 Amazon says 60W so I guess it is. That is enough for phones, but if you go camping with a laptop, that falls short for many models. Generally laptops run on 100W USB-C chargers and I think a few models even go up to 140W. The panel should be able to output it.
Allpowers dont look as it would last long... not sure which one since its 90$ cad less than Renogy. On most solar stations you got usb and usb c plugs anyway. Renogy definitively look better quality built should last longer
these are just rebranded cheap "solar generators" that they sell on al le exp for half the price. i have always been confused by renology and sunpower products. theyre all available unbranded for half the price on chinease marketplaces. i wonder if they are even a real brand?
@@patdud1979 i am the warranty, the only one thats worth anything. rather buy 2-3 for the same price than hope the one i paid extra for will be kind enough to fix whatever issue i have and not charge me 100$ worth of shipping and string me along for 2 months to just ghost me in the end. if theyre droppshipping the same aliexp products, where do you think the warranty repairs go to lol?
I went with renogy it has a better cell and it's built way better. I had all powers and returned it. My renogy out performed the all power. Very good content.
I have the eflex 200 through my 20amp renogy mppt controller for my overland. Only runs 12v fridge and some lights/water pump. I get up 175 initially but it usually settles to 145-150 on a summers day. Super happy. My all powers was usually 110-125. My Renogy is a nice package and I can keep my 100ah lithium battery full in good weather.
I've been using Renogy since 2017-2018... And I've had a great experience with them. No issues at all.
Thanks for posting!
I just got the Renogy E.Flex Core 100w from Amazon for $115. It was an open box item. I haven't really used it yet, but I'd like to get another just for more charging power
@tarheel4wd I got a Comercial 540w jinko for 230$ that's the best value for money since it recharge my anker C1000 in 3h 🤙
How long is the MC4 cable that the Renogy comes with?
Also another thing for more power i throw my 100 watt and 200 watt renogy on my garage roof. The higher the panel the higher the watts and thats 10 feet off the ground. when u see solar lights on the ground they dont get the greatest charge. The higer u go more watts r generated. U could use a ladder as well way higher off the ground but goot make sure u got a 45 degree angle.
LOL. You actually think getting the panel 8 feet closer to the sun which is 93 million miles away give stronger solar energy? It does NOT make any difference.
@dunerinaz sure does got me 20 more watts on the renongy 200 watt panel. I own over 20 panels.
@dunerinaz alao the bigger the power station it accepts more from the solar panel as the one u got is tiny. What u r getting low watts. Use a bigger station ull see the difference in the in coming watts even on a cloudy day sir. Why do u think panels r on the roofs of houses.
@@george230 Nope. It's all about aim, not making it 8 feet closer to the sun. It doesn't make a bit of difference.
@dunerinaz my point the panels on top of a house roof or a garage roof r correct. Also portable ground panels at a 40 degree angle. I been useing them for years now. Higher altitude more watts. More direct sunlight helps your array produce power closer to its rated wattage. It about higher altitude. Atmosphere pressure as well. And the right temp.
Does the Renogy come with the cable?
With mc2 cable? Usually the power station comes with the appropriate cable to recharge via solar
@@patdud1979 Yes but not using a power station just going to charge a LiFePo4 stand alone battery.
I have allpowers r600 v2 with quiet fan and it is great.
Charging curve for all so you can see how much power is needed to each % . it was measured from electric plug.
0 % - 1% less than 100 wat for few seconds
2% 127 wat
3% 160 wat
4% 199 wat
5% 240 wat
6% 273 wat
7% 304 wat
8% 342 wat
9% 368 wat
10 % - 80% full rapid charge 413-419 wat
81% 390 wat
82% 356 wat
83% 327 wat
84% 298 wat
85% 268 wat
86% 239 wat
87% 208 wat
88% 178 wat
89% 149 wat
90% 119 wat
91% 114 wat
92% 107 wat
93% 100 wat
94% 94 wat
95% 90 wat
96 % - 100% 88 - 86 - 84 wat
The only thing I don't like about the r600 is that it's not really 600w the voltage is lower and that's their way of cheating these numbers. 😒
I use a 100 watt swarey daisy chained with the renogy eflex 100 watt and the bluetti ac2a solar generator and i can charge it in 20 minutes
What is the wattage output for the USB-C port?
45 watts max
@@ernie5187 Thank you so much for responding! I don't know why manufacturers don't put higher powered USB-C PD on these things seeing how the panel can do so much more.
@@SunnyWu I'm not sure their 200 watt portable flex core panel USB C port is 60 watts max
@@ernie5187 Amazon says 60W so I guess it is. That is enough for phones, but if you go camping with a laptop, that falls short for many models. Generally laptops run on 100W USB-C chargers and I think a few models even go up to 140W. The panel should be able to output it.
@@SunnyWu I'm using the 100 watt Renogy flex core portable panel to charge my ego batteries with my ego Nexus 400 when boondock camping.
Is the renogy waterproof
It's ip67 it's not fully waterproof
Allpowers dont look as it would last long... not sure which one since its 90$ cad less than Renogy. On most solar stations you got usb and usb c plugs anyway. Renogy definitively look better quality built should last longer
these are just rebranded cheap "solar generators" that they sell on al le exp for half the price. i have always been confused by renology and sunpower products. theyre all available unbranded for half the price on chinease marketplaces. i wonder if they are even a real brand?
Yes Allpower is a brand that as been here for a while and the difference between this and AliExpress is the warranty. With Ali you have none!
@@patdud1979 i am the warranty, the only one thats worth anything. rather buy 2-3 for the same price than hope the one i paid extra for will be kind enough to fix whatever issue i have and not charge me 100$ worth of shipping and string me along for 2 months to just ghost me in the end. if theyre droppshipping the same aliexp products, where do you think the warranty repairs go to lol?
I went with renogy it has a better cell and it's built way better. I had all powers and returned it. My renogy out performed the all power. Very good content.