XT60 output is 360 watt max but I have seen it handle up to 400 watts. I started using the XT60 port on the e1500lfp with a 500w pure sine wave inverter with loads under 300 watts and I have found it to be more efficient than using the AC with the built in inverter. My EP3000 will be here in 2 days so thank you for doing this video.
Thanks Bob and Mrs. for all your work. Pecron has a refurbished EP3000 for sale stating it was either returned or has minor defects or repairs. They're still warrantied for 1 yr. Would you (or Bob-cat 😊) consider buying one of these at $879? I do already have an E1500 LFP and 1 EP3000 exp battery thanks to ur videos, btw. Lookin to add on. Luv!
We never really like buying used or returned stuff, Because you never know how the person treated the battery cells before you get it :( But i understand 100% saving money is a good thing also, So for us, That is a hard question to answer in favor of the returned item. :( P.S. And it does cost $100 to ship that battery back to pecron if something is still not 100% Just our opinion :)
Thank you much. I value ur opinion a lot. BTW, we have the exact same small inverter you demonstrated with. Don't remember where we got it but it was very long ago... still working. Mayb radio shack. Wish they were still around. 😊.@@RamblinBobReviews
They are the 100% the same except for..... the ep3000 is 48v config battery cells the eb3000 is 24v config battery cells (And they can "NOT" be used together) *outputs and inputs are also the same :)
Not necessarily. There was a power station with hot swappable batteries with a mere 1200W inverter and its idle drain was 30 watts which is insanely inefficient compared to the 3 watts that the e2000lfp drains. I don't remember the voltage of that other stations batteries but clearly the inverter is the main determining factor.
Love finding new ways to be versatile. Thanks for the video Ramblin' Bob!
You're very welcome!
P.S. A backup plan is good, but a backup backup plan is even better :)
XT60 output is 360 watt max but I have seen it handle up to 400 watts. I started using the XT60 port on the e1500lfp with a 500w pure sine wave inverter with loads under 300 watts and I have found it to be more efficient than using the AC with the built in inverter. My EP3000 will be here in 2 days so thank you for doing this video.
Sure thing, we to get every thing that we test on video to help other people :)
Thanks Bob and Mrs. for all your work. Pecron has a refurbished EP3000 for sale stating it was either returned or has minor defects or repairs. They're still warrantied for 1 yr. Would you (or Bob-cat 😊) consider buying one of these at $879? I do already have an E1500 LFP and 1 EP3000 exp battery thanks to ur videos, btw. Lookin to add on. Luv!
We never really like buying used or returned stuff, Because you never know how the person treated the battery cells before you get it :(
But i understand 100% saving money is a good thing also, So for us, That is a hard question to answer in favor of the returned item. :(
P.S. And it does cost $100 to ship that battery back to pecron if something is still not 100%
Just our opinion :)
Thank you much. I value ur opinion a lot. BTW, we have the exact same small inverter you demonstrated with. Don't remember where we got it but it was very long ago... still working. Mayb radio shack. Wish they were still around. 😊.@@RamblinBobReviews
Morningstar 300 w inverter
Nice :)
Do you have a video on the difference between the ep3000 and the eb3000? thx
They are the 100% the same except for.....
the ep3000 is 48v config battery cells
the eb3000 is 24v config battery cells
(And they can "NOT" be used together)
*outputs and inputs are also the same :)
Been using mine on diesel heater 2 months every day
Lucky Ducky, We want a diesel heater SOOOOO bad.... LOL
If you leave both units on and drain no load which unit is more efficient? My guess is 24v?
hmmmmm. That sound like another test, we likes tests :)
Not necessarily. There was a power station with hot swappable batteries with a mere 1200W inverter and its idle drain was 30 watts which is insanely inefficient compared to the 3 watts that the e2000lfp drains. I don't remember the voltage of that other stations batteries but clearly the inverter is the main determining factor.