Regarding when you were pulling more than 2200 Watts. You said it dropped the voltage which is an option on ecoflow and some other units. There are pros and cons to that. The con of course is that below around 95 volts it could seriously damage (destroy) anything with a circuit board in it. JJ, you probably know this already but your viewers may not. Point being-- if there is no way to turn off this feature-- I would not purchase this item. I would rather it trip an internal breaker at 1500 Watts than risk damage to any electronics. Thanks for the review!!
So many options on these power stations.
No doubt. But the competition is driving prices down. So that is a win!
Regarding when you were pulling more than 2200 Watts. You said it dropped the voltage which is an option on ecoflow and some other units. There are pros and cons to that. The con of course is that below around 95 volts it could seriously damage (destroy) anything with a circuit board in it. JJ, you probably know this already but your viewers may not.
Point being-- if there is no way to turn off this feature-- I would not purchase this item. I would rather it trip an internal breaker at 1500 Watts than risk damage to any electronics.
Thanks for the review!!
Yeah I’d personally rather just see it have a peak wattage and then a continuous wattage and at the peak it trips the breaker.
Thank you JJ.
Thank you Good Sir!
What can you do, if the back light on the main screen stops working.
I would contact the company to see if it is still under warranty.
This is not a generator, just a battery that needs recharging after use
Don’t blame me. Blame the industry for naming them that.