Here are some of the ADAPTERS I used in the video: MC4 Parallel Adapter - amzn.to/3doGm06 MC4 to 8mm Adapter - amzn.to/3Ph3Cdy MC4 Extension Cables - amzn.to/3SE9BMF (go with 10awg for longer distances) SOLAR PANELS FROM THE VIDEO: BlueRise 120w ETFE 120 Watt Bifold: $159 amzn.to/3RSWK8C XTAR SP100 ETFE 100 Watt Bifold: $279 (W/ usbc charger) amzn.to/3vt0u7B
Section at 5:11 on the counter, is VERY helpful for understanding over voltage (frying out the machine)/ and open circuit voltage. Though most machines will stop 'frying' from happening. This video was helpful. Thanks!
This video was gold! I looked at a lot of videos on the subject, but this was the best I have ever seen. It cleared up a lot of confusion I had on how to connect solar panels in the voltage range of the power station. This was the missing piece and it was explained in such a clear and simple manner. This video is going to help a lot of people. I would love to see a series of videos. Also I did not hear you say much about the flex panel. I would like to hear your thoughts on htem. I heard they don't last as long but I like that they are light weight and are useful in many applications. I am not sure yet about the price as compared to other folding and glass panels. This was a great video and much needed. Awesome information.
Thank you so much Jason! This is exactly the information explained in plain English that I needed. If only I'd had it months ago I would have saved so much time and energy, not to mention money. I know this wasn't an easy video to put together. I agree: hearing the information many times, we do begin to assimilate it. The key is having the fundamental concepts, the basics to build upon. This video fills that void. I really can't praise you enough for the effort you pit into it! Excellent!! I will definitely be pointing others to this video. (I already refer others to your channel.) A couple of things I remain unclear on: 1) How important is it that the gauge of the extension cables and adapter cables match? My assumption is the extension cable should be the same gauge as the cable on the panel. If not the same, what are the tolerances and implications? 2) You mentioned that your XTAR came with MC4 connections. Did you mean the cable directly out of the panel? Mine did not; it uses the DC 8mm, which allows me to connect it directly to the Jackery without an adapter. (I do have at least 3 different sets of adapter cables, but I have lost track of what I bought separately and what came with my two power stations and two panel, so ... it is likely that one of those came with the XTAR. Just wondering if XTAR is selling panels with different direct connection types.) Thanks!
I have been trying to figure this question out for weeks now!! Thank you for simplifying everything in a nicely done video! I love contributors to TH-cam that educate the layman. Hands down, best video yet pertaining to solar panels to solar generators. Thanks 🙏
Keep up the good work. Really making it easy for us newer folks to get into this. Should of watched this first compared to anyone on the internet. Even Hobotech lacks teaching people is a simple form.
Finally a video that answered many of my solar panel questions!!! I am just starting to consider solar power for my pecron e1500lfp but most videos explain portable panels which I do not want. I am still not sure of the easiest way to get the power into the house without running cables through an open window or door. Excellent video.
You're welcome! I suggest using glass rigid panels if you are wanting to have solar everyday, all year. I still haven't found the best way to get solar into my house. I currently run my wires under my backdoor... It's not the best option but do I want to drill a hole in my wall? Haha
I am new to this world of power stations and solar panels and this video was exceptional. I took notes because like you said it will take time for me to understand more fully the hows and whys. Thank you for your clear way of presenting the information. This video was excellent!
Thank you for the 101 series. It is wonderful to see such a summary of essential information. In future videos, I'd love to see two topics - how to match different panels (or even some tips on matching exactly the same panels); and considerations of gauge in adaptors and extension cables (for efficiency and safety). They are probably not exactly 101, but I faced those problems quite early on when gradually building up solar application. Again, excellent work!
Great video for a solar newbie like me.😀 I would love to learn more about over paneling for those many cloudy winter days here in Ohio. With that, the sometimes needed parallel and series combinations. Hope I'm not way out in left field (or out of the ball park) with my thoughts on this.🤔 Thank you so much for all your great videos.👍
Thanks so much for such an educational video in laymen's terms! You are helping me to prepare for the next power outage which happens frequently in my area. My husband and I are not only caring for his 90+ year old parents but would also like to be able to assist others in their 55+ community.
And yes.. Putting together different videos on different arrays and how they will and will not work with different Open Circuit voltage systems will inspire the newbs like myself. I am new and enjoy the education.
A series for newbies...we need hand-holding. How long can you run a power station. Yes, it shows a drop meter, but say could I sew all day, or cook a turkey in small oven...practical stuff. Or, are the power stations best used for recharging? Practical use. You may have done this but I haven’t watched all your videos yet!
This was the best explanation that I have heard. Save me hundreds was almost going to buy the wrong panel for my solar generator. Thank you for saving the day. I would like to see a video on how to pick what gauge wire you need from your panels to your MPPT controller. I'm building mine out and am lost on what gauge to use.
Thank you, Jason! This video is a classic and highly valuable. I have the Oupes 1200 and an AC200P Bluetti, so your information was perfectly matched to my need-to-know.
Hello Jason, Wonderful presentation. As a presenter it is extremely important to 1) Use correct & consistent verbiage 2) point to specification you're speaking about when presenting a confusing and busy specification sheet 3) Visual images as you speak. You did all three. Thank you. An example is solar panels INPUT solar chargers. Never say solar panels output to a solar charger. It is extremely important to use correct verbiage when speaking about electrical flow. I also like how you're placing the word HERE next to the specification you're speaking about when the image on the screen is a busy and cluttered specification sheet full of many speciation's. I might suggest the word HERE is written in a different color so the student may rapidly acquirer the specification you're speaking about. (assuming the student is not color blind) A colored arrow symbol would be best, but I don't know the limitations of TH-cam. Finally, I enjoyed how you took the time to place an image of all the components needed to complete a task be the task parallel set up or series set up. I subscribe to your channel, and I always look forward to watching, listening and learning. Thank you very much.
V.good intro & summary of critical operating parameters for the newby; learning curve was favorably modified. Presentation was succinct & informative. J.Good show.
Good one. You may want to add the case where a larger power station (e.g. the new Pecron) requires multiple panels in series to reach a minimum input voltage.
There is an interesting option for increasing the solar input range for the Bluetti AC200P and AC200Max units. If you purchase the DC50S charge enhancer for the BC230 or BC300 expansion batteries (which allows you to add DC charging and solar charging of the battery independently from the main unit), you can hook this up to the AC charging input and add 500 additional watts of solar input which allows you to charge up the AC200Max in only about 45 minutes, which is really great. Very informative video as always, thanks!
foldable panels ideal for balconys in neighbourhoods where there's a veto on fv installations: put them in minihoophouses (10€!) with their cables protected in hoses against ocasional showers.
Thank you Jason👍 As one of yo commenters said," Finally a guy I can understand." Well I'm a Pipe fitter with 25 years of brutality on electrically operating tools. I've quite recently found out exactly what you said. Electricity and piped fluids are very similar. Psi=voltage, ampheres=current. Solar panels equal potential energy, eg, a rain water catchment tank. If I want a drip irrigation to my pot plants of six, would I put a 1000lt tank? I could, but but I would need the appropriate valves(resistors) to do it. That would be expensive as 1lt of fresh water weights 1kilogram.. Oh Jason! Im only halfway through your video and Im commenting😂😂 you got a new subscriber. 👊👌🍻
Super helpful, thank you. I just purchased an Anker 535 and 2 Renogy 100W solar panels and was trying to figure out how to connect them all together since the Anker has an 8mm DC input.
I have Ecoflow delta Pro with a smart generator and an extra battery connected to it. I even have a second Ecoflow battery I'm not sure how to hookup because there are only two ports. So I wondered if there was a way to hookup the Voltman to increase the kWh?
@@mikedobson3033 I'm guessing you are talking about a VTOMAN power station. You could plug your Delta Pro into the VTOMAN power station inverter and take power from the VTOMAN and charge the Delta Pro. You'd have to make sure to set the adjustable charging level on the Delta Pro using the Ecoflow smart app below what the VTOMAN inverter is rated at.
most important is the paralel wiring in fv panels such as bluetti for compensation of shadows: 50% shadow - still 50% output while in other brands none.
Yep, your right. It's to be a big thing and we tend to pull back. There are a few systems out there that are hot sellers right now and to see a set up for (a) system all the way through would be nice. Mine is a EF ECOFLOW Portable Power Station DELTA 2, 1024Wh LiFePO4 (LFP) Battery system. there are a lot of these out there and others that are close to it as well. I would love to see a solar system set up for it.
Hi Jason, Can you do a part 2 of solar panels? Things like adding the amps and voltages of a solar panel string. Pros and cons of Parallel vs Series connections How to add up the amps and voltages by using the specs on the back of the solar panel.
I LOVED Loved loved this video. Especially the part about ensuring your panels don’t exceed your device’s amps and volts. I am new to solar so I was only looking at the watts. THANK YOU, for helping this newbie not ruin her Bluetti. BTW, the reason I went with the bigger Bluetti 200Max was because it can not only run all small electronics but for those times I am at a non electric state camp ground I can connect my camper directly to this power station and run my refrigerator and water pump. Then to depending on the amount of days I’m camping I could possibly run my Air Conditioner as well. So maybe a video featuring how to determine what bigger portable power station and charging needs would great. Do I buy one Bluetti, EcoFlo, Titan, Anker, etc) and a power bank battery to go with it or join two stations together, or one power station and panels only. What are the advantages, disadvantages of each scenario. I love being out in nature but hate the noise of gas and/or propane generators. I discovered that the smaller fuel generators with their 1 to 3 gallon tanks don’t run any longer than some solar setups so that’s why I decided on going with the larger Bluetti because I can bring along enough battery backup (eventually) for those days when it is cloudy and solar charging isn’t an option. I am paying more now upfront but over the long run, especially the way prices go up on gasoline and propane I believe I will save in the end. Plus I am not confined to camping near populated areas because I need to get fuel. So maybe a video discussing why getting the bigger power stations is better and how to determine how big and what their options are in getting to that needed power are would be good.
This was super understandable. I have a bluetti 200L. I have a foldable rigid panel from dokio and they don’t have the same connectors. I’m having trouble finding how to get them to play nice together.
Thanks for the great explanation! I have a similar Bluetti model. A question I have is, what will happen if more than 900 watts, from solar panels, flows into that Bluetti?
interesting ,although a little bit simplified: actually we have to calculate voltage & amperage for max. climatic conditions of 70ºc & - 10ºc especially for the rooftop units assuming no camping at -10ºc freeze..., but with plenty of sun in summer the surface of the pannels heat up up to 70ºc which lowers their voltage output, same with frost that would rise their amperage (= intensity) because current cannot flow so easily at low temperatures, so they could damage the charger of the generator or fall below its entrance minimum during max. heat which would just interrupt charging for a while. on top of a camping van/car it heats up more than in the grass.
Outstanding video! I'm so new at this so I could use a bit of help! In your video with the Bluetti, On your VxA=W formula, you list 10Amps on the 20 and 145 to get watts. In the manual it lists 15A. Please let me know where the 10A came from. Thank You! Don
Hey, Thanks so much. You're video's have been very informative, i just subscribed, i'm here in sunny and stormy, florida, we just lost power to over 200,000 FPL costumers, in my county alone, from hurricane milton, i have the same unit that you have.The oupes 1200, but mine doesn't seem to want to power up a mini freezer,? i wish I would have gotten the 1800, so I already have purchased two renorgy, one hundreds, so is it the 8mm adapter, that I need, in your links,? Thanks again 🙏
As I put together a list for a motorcycle popup trailer camper, I wonder how much different watts drain the station, I have a 5w bulb, a 250w heater, and a 500w hot plate, how long can I run these on a power station? If I'm planning for week long trips, should I go for a 1000W power station or aim higher, if so how much power? I'm probably gonna have to make a list of meals and their cook times/watt use, some things I eat now like shepherds pie probably couldn't cook on a 5.6 inch hot plate 😅
A 1000wh device will run the 500w heat plate for 1.5 to 2 hours before the battery runs out completely. That same 1000wh device will run your 250w heater for about 3.5 to 4 hours before shutting down. The 5w bulb will last a very long time! You'll need a way to charge up the battery quickly if you want to use it for other things.
Thank you for your very helpful video. Can you use a 600 watt solar panel to charge a solar generator that has a max input (for solar charging) of 500 watts?
Awesome video. Confirmed a few things I just figured out... Mentioned a few things I didn't know / think about - such as not mixing and matching panels... I was expecting to do just that... oops. Now I'll look for a video that explains why... (without looking, I'm guessing voltage wants to flow downhill, so a lower voltage panel may need a reversing protection diode... and would thus likely never work... just a guess though... Now to think about why amperage might matter... ah - or better yet - how does a sonal panel work even... lol) Thanks!
I want to install solar on top of my Leer camper shell on my Ford F 150 bed and attach it to a larger size power station 1500 to 2000 to live in my truck for what do you recommend? thank you
If you can put two 200 watt glass rigid panels on the roof mounted to a roof rack, that would probably be your best bet. Laying flat you'd probably see around 270 watts from those 400 watts of panels.
Great video. Regarding to max PV input Voltage, panel has a temperature coefficient, the Voc goes up as the temperature goes down which should be factored in.
From my understanding, Voc is max voltage under cold temps, it shouldn't ever go above that value since hot temps lower the voltage. I will have to test in the winter to see if I get reading above the voc rated levels on my panels.
If the panels have the similar voltage near peak power and amperage levels you shouldn't have an issue putting them together. Most brands are quite different so that will probably be an issue when mixing them.
Here are some of the ADAPTERS I used in the video:
MC4 Parallel Adapter - amzn.to/3doGm06
MC4 to 8mm Adapter - amzn.to/3Ph3Cdy
MC4 Extension Cables - amzn.to/3SE9BMF (go with 10awg for longer distances)
SOLAR PANELS FROM THE VIDEO:
BlueRise 120w ETFE 120 Watt Bifold: $159 amzn.to/3RSWK8C
XTAR SP100 ETFE 100 Watt Bifold: $279 (W/ usbc charger) amzn.to/3vt0u7B
About the VOC from 10v to 145v,that means you cant't use less than 10 volts to charge it?
@@pep5772 I haven't seen a solar panel that puts out less than 10 volts so that shouldn't be an issue.
So is there any danger in going over the power station's rated solar amperage input?
Finally a guy i can understand
Facts!
Geez, it’s all Greek to me!
Really? Please elloborate?
You are the Only guy in searching for info on this i can understand the verbage...very good teacher👍
20 minutes i´ve learn more than with my teachers at school
Amazing video man!
Brilliant video completely understand what you are talking about in straight to the point language helped me a lot.
More power stations 101 please. Great job!
Section at 5:11 on the counter, is VERY helpful for understanding over voltage (frying out the machine)/ and open circuit voltage. Though most machines will stop 'frying' from happening. This video was helpful. Thanks!
Most power stations only have 5 to 10 volts of over voltage protection. Go any higher on accident and it will fry the internal components.
This video was gold! I looked at a lot of videos on the subject, but this was the best I have ever seen. It cleared up a lot of confusion I had on how to connect solar panels in the voltage range of the power station. This was the missing piece and it was explained in such a clear and simple manner. This video is going to help a lot of people. I would love to see a series of videos. Also I did not hear you say much about the flex panel. I would like to hear your thoughts on htem. I heard they don't last as long but I like that they are light weight and are useful in many applications. I am not sure yet about the price as compared to other folding and glass panels. This was a great video and much needed. Awesome information.
Thank you so much Jason! This is exactly the information explained in plain English that I needed. If only I'd had it months ago I would have saved so much time and energy, not to mention money. I know this wasn't an easy video to put together. I agree: hearing the information many times, we do begin to assimilate it. The key is having the fundamental concepts, the basics to build upon. This video fills that void. I really can't praise you enough for the effort you pit into it! Excellent!! I will definitely be pointing others to this video. (I already refer others to your channel.)
A couple of things I remain unclear on:
1) How important is it that the gauge of the extension cables and adapter cables match? My assumption is the extension cable should be the same gauge as the cable on the panel. If not the same, what are the tolerances and implications?
2) You mentioned that your XTAR came with MC4 connections. Did you mean the cable directly out of the panel? Mine did not; it uses the DC 8mm, which allows me to connect it directly to the Jackery without an adapter. (I do have at least 3 different sets of adapter cables, but I have lost track of what I bought separately and what came with my two power stations and two panel, so ... it is likely that one of those came with the XTAR. Just wondering if XTAR is selling panels with different direct connection types.)
Thanks!
I have been trying to figure this question out for weeks now!! Thank you for simplifying everything in a nicely done video! I love contributors to TH-cam that educate the layman. Hands down, best video yet pertaining to solar panels to solar generators. Thanks 🙏
You are so welcome!
Keep up the good work. Really making it easy for us newer folks to get into this. Should of watched this first compared to anyone on the internet. Even Hobotech lacks teaching people is a simple form.
Finally a video that answered many of my solar panel questions!!! I am just starting to consider solar power for my pecron e1500lfp but most videos explain portable panels which I do not want. I am still not sure of the easiest way to get the power into the house without running cables through an open window or door. Excellent video.
You're welcome! I suggest using glass rigid panels if you are wanting to have solar everyday, all year. I still haven't found the best way to get solar into my house. I currently run my wires under my backdoor... It's not the best option but do I want to drill a hole in my wall? Haha
Great video. Nice to get confirmation that a unit only draws the amps that it needs.
Glad it was helpful!
I am new to this world of power stations and solar panels and this video was exceptional. I took notes because like you said it will take time for me to understand more fully the hows and whys. Thank you for your clear way of presenting the information. This video was excellent!
Thank you for the 101 series. It is wonderful to see such a summary of essential information. In future videos, I'd love to see two topics - how to match different panels (or even some tips on matching exactly the same panels); and considerations of gauge in adaptors and extension cables (for efficiency and safety). They are probably not exactly 101, but I faced those problems quite early on when gradually building up solar application. Again, excellent work!
I fell in love with this channel when you said the panel was 100 by the way 😂🙏🏽
Great video for a solar newbie like me.😀 I would love to learn more about over paneling for those many cloudy winter days here in Ohio. With that, the sometimes needed parallel and series combinations. Hope I'm not way out in left field (or out of the ball park) with my thoughts on this.🤔 Thank you so much for all your great videos.👍
Thanks so much for such an educational video in laymen's terms! You are helping me to prepare for the next power outage which happens frequently in my area. My husband and I are not only caring for his 90+ year old parents but would also like to be able to assist others in their 55+ community.
Thanks for all your help. J in Montrose
WOW SLIM PACK! THANKS SO MUCH :)
And yes.. Putting together different videos on different arrays and how they will and will not work with different Open Circuit voltage systems will inspire the newbs like myself. I am new and enjoy the education.
Thanks
Thank you!
A series for newbies...we need hand-holding. How long can you run a power station. Yes, it shows a drop meter, but say could I sew all day, or cook a turkey in small oven...practical stuff. Or, are the power stations best used for recharging? Practical use. You may have done this but I haven’t watched all your videos yet!
Anker doesn't make solar panels you can hook up any make panels.
This was the best explanation that I have heard. Save me hundreds was almost going to buy the wrong panel for my solar generator. Thank you for saving the day. I would like to see a video on how to pick what gauge wire you need from your panels to your MPPT controller. I'm building mine out and am lost on what gauge to use.
This video will help explain that: th-cam.com/video/AZIBmFBzBGs/w-d-xo.html
Thank you, Jason! This video is a classic and highly valuable. I have the Oupes 1200 and an AC200P Bluetti, so your information was perfectly matched to my need-to-know.
I never give likes but this is such a great video!!! So I gave a like and had to comment . Easy explanation and very useful. Amazing video thanks!
Glad you liked it!!
Thanks for breaking down these basics and assisting me on the journey.
Cristal clear explained. I'm glad I found this video because other videos were confusing me or just the same copy and paste. Thanks
I got a couple other really basic videos you may enjoy on my channel, thanks for watching!
Yes please some more 101 class on solar generators and solar panels appreciate the video thank you.
Thanks!
Thank you SO MUCH Gwen! Truly appreciated.
@@Jasonoid My pleasure!
Very informative! Thank you for sharing your expertise!
Fantastic video and really appreciate the hose analogy for volts. Very helpful!
Hello Jason, Wonderful presentation. As a presenter it is extremely important to 1) Use correct & consistent verbiage 2) point to specification you're speaking about when presenting a confusing and busy specification sheet 3) Visual images as you speak. You did all three. Thank you. An example is solar panels INPUT solar chargers. Never say solar panels output to a solar charger. It is extremely important to use correct verbiage when speaking about electrical flow. I also like how you're placing the word HERE next to the specification you're speaking about when the image on the screen is a busy and cluttered specification sheet full of many speciation's. I might suggest the word HERE is written in a different color so the student may rapidly acquirer the specification you're speaking about. (assuming the student is not color blind) A colored arrow symbol would be best, but I don't know the limitations of TH-cam. Finally, I enjoyed how you took the time to place an image of all the components needed to complete a task be the task parallel set up or series set up. I subscribe to your channel, and I always look forward to watching, listening and learning. Thank you very much.
Thank you for the excellent feedback Dan
Great channel you have here, very easy to understand
Great video. Thanks for helping with my education in solar power stations.
V.good intro & summary of critical operating parameters for the newby; learning curve was favorably modified. Presentation was succinct & informative. J.Good show.
Excellent primer for a novice solar person. Thanks.
Good one. You may want to add the case where a larger power station (e.g. the new Pecron) requires multiple panels in series to reach a minimum input voltage.
Good point, I'll make sure to mention that in my review.
thank you! just starting to try to understand this.......
What a fantastic explanation/video.Thank you! You made the concept much more clear for me.
There is an interesting option for increasing the solar input range for the Bluetti AC200P and AC200Max units. If you purchase the DC50S charge enhancer for the BC230 or BC300 expansion batteries (which allows you to add DC charging and solar charging of the battery independently from the main unit), you can hook this up to the AC charging input and add 500 additional watts of solar input which allows you to charge up the AC200Max in only about 45 minutes, which is really great. Very informative video as always, thanks!
I just bought the DC50S charger... expensive for what it does IMO @ $200... I will have a video explaining everything about it :)
Love your channel it's absolutely clear and easy to follow! Definitely gave you a Sub 🏆
Love this video! Thanks for explaining all this.
Glad it was helpful!
Great video, impressive presentation, very useful ! Thanks
You are welcome!
Thanks for putting it in terms we can understand. Now what about pwm/mppt controllers.
Here's a great article breaking down the differences:
www.solarcraft.net/resources/articles/pwm-vs-mppt-solar-charge-controllers
This was really well explained and very useful. Thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
Great review, thanks for explaining & clarifying the components of electricity.
Glad it was helpful!
foldable panels ideal for balconys in neighbourhoods where there's a veto on fv installations: put them in minihoophouses (10€!) with their cables protected in hoses against ocasional showers.
Very helpful straight to the point video thank you very much.
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you Jason👍 As one of yo commenters said," Finally a guy I can understand." Well I'm a Pipe fitter with 25 years of brutality on electrically operating tools. I've quite recently found out exactly what you said. Electricity and piped fluids are very similar. Psi=voltage, ampheres=current. Solar panels equal potential energy, eg, a rain water catchment tank. If I want a drip irrigation to my pot plants of six, would I put a 1000lt tank? I could, but but I would need the appropriate valves(resistors) to do it. That would be expensive as 1lt of fresh water weights 1kilogram.. Oh Jason! Im only halfway through your video and Im commenting😂😂 you got a new subscriber. 👊👌🍻
Well Done Bro Very Helpful Video More Off Grid topic "Price of power now " Want to use less grid power Take Care Jason
Love this vid, nothing but GREAT INFO for Everyone! Keep up the Great Work 🤘😉
Appreciate it!
Excellent video. So informative and really really helped in planning my campervan power setup. Thanks.
Super helpful, thank you. I just purchased an Anker 535 and 2 Renogy 100W solar panels and was trying to figure out how to connect them all together since the Anker has an 8mm DC input.
You are welcome!
what a great video......thank you for answering my question and sending me this link.....now I can watch again and make the right decision.....
Thank You for All that you are doing for our Planet Earth.... Peace.. Shalom.. Salam.. Namaste 🙏🏻 😊 🌈 ✌ ☮ ❤
Great video! I can now size a solar panel array for my needs. I'm interested in seeing reviews on small all-in-one inverters to run the basics.
Thanks! Can I connect a Voltman in with my Ecoflo Delta Pro system?
In order to answer that question I need a little more information. Can you break down what you are trying to do a little more?
I have Ecoflow delta Pro with a smart generator and an extra battery connected to it. I even have a second Ecoflow battery I'm not sure how to hookup because there are only two ports. So I wondered if there was a way to hookup the Voltman to increase the kWh?
@@mikedobson3033 I'm guessing you are talking about a VTOMAN power station. You could plug your Delta Pro into the VTOMAN power station inverter and take power from the VTOMAN and charge the Delta Pro. You'd have to make sure to set the adjustable charging level on the Delta Pro using the Ecoflow smart app below what the VTOMAN inverter is rated at.
@@Jasonoid thank you
most important is the paralel wiring in fv panels such as bluetti for compensation of shadows: 50% shadow - still 50% output while in other brands none.
🎯yes to 101 & 102 on EVERYTHING🌷
Glad to hear Lynn :)
Yep, your right. It's to be a big thing and we tend to pull back. There are a few systems out there that are hot sellers right now and to see a set up for (a) system all the way through would be nice. Mine is a EF ECOFLOW Portable Power Station DELTA 2, 1024Wh LiFePO4 (LFP) Battery system. there are a lot of these out there and others that are close to it as well.
I would love to see a solar system set up for it.
Exactly what I was looking for. Thanks
Hi Jason,
Can you do a part 2 of solar panels? Things like adding the amps and voltages of a solar panel string.
Pros and cons of Parallel vs Series connections How to add up the amps and voltages by using the specs on the back of the solar panel.
Have you seen this video about parallel and series?
th-cam.com/video/OZvrTuhJhXs/w-d-xo.html
Thanks! This is exactly the explanation Im looking for! 👍
Glad it was helpful!
This is gold for a newbie. Thank you.
thanks @jasonoid! you are actually educating me on understanding more electrics! I appreciate your knowledge and explanation !
Great stuff 😊
Well made video of the basics.
It cover everything but it's somewhere to start :)
This vid was great, I missed the part about adding MC4 fuses when doing parallel connections, which you mentioned in one of your other vids.
Great content! Keep up the good work👍! This so gen world is evolving almost daily😙
Great simple explanation. Well done
Great job best explanation as simple as this stuff would be
Nicely put together...
You are awesome! excellent video for a solar beginner.
I LOVED Loved loved this video. Especially the part about ensuring your panels don’t exceed your device’s amps and volts. I am new to solar so I was only looking at the watts. THANK YOU, for helping this newbie not ruin her Bluetti. BTW, the reason I went with the bigger Bluetti 200Max was because it can not only run all small electronics but for those times I am at a non electric state camp ground I can connect my camper directly to this power station and run my refrigerator and water pump. Then to depending on the amount of days I’m camping I could possibly run my Air Conditioner as well. So maybe a video featuring how to determine what bigger portable power station and charging needs would great. Do I buy one Bluetti, EcoFlo, Titan, Anker, etc) and a power bank battery to go with it or join two stations together, or one power station and panels only. What are the advantages, disadvantages of each scenario.
I love being out in nature but hate the noise of gas and/or propane generators. I discovered that the smaller fuel generators with their 1 to 3 gallon tanks don’t run any longer than some solar setups so that’s why I decided on going with the larger Bluetti because I can bring along enough battery backup (eventually) for those days when it is cloudy and solar charging isn’t an option. I am paying more now upfront but over the long run, especially the way prices go up on gasoline and propane I believe I will save in the end. Plus I am not confined to camping near populated areas because I need to get fuel.
So maybe a video discussing why getting the bigger power stations is better and how to determine how big and what their options are in getting to that needed power are would be good.
Thanks for explaining this
So so helpful brother … much appreciated,bless!
Very well done! Thank You
This was super understandable.
I have a bluetti 200L. I have a foldable rigid panel from dokio and they don’t have the same connectors. I’m having trouble finding how to get them to play nice together.
The key would be to adapt the Dokio panel to MC4 so it can connect right up to the MC4 solar charging cable on the Bluetti AC200L
@ is there a video that can teach me how to do this?
Love this video. suggestions on where to learn more about the basics, voltage amperage, watts...?
Electricity 101
Here's another great one about parallel and series solar panel arrays:
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Thanks for the great explanation! I have a similar Bluetti model. A question I have is, what will happen if more than 900 watts, from solar panels, flows into that Bluetti?
Useful information. Thank you very much.
You are welcome
interesting ,although a little bit simplified: actually we have to calculate voltage & amperage for max. climatic conditions of 70ºc & - 10ºc especially for the rooftop units assuming no camping at -10ºc freeze..., but with plenty of sun in summer the surface of the pannels heat up up to 70ºc which lowers their voltage output, same with frost that would rise their amperage (= intensity) because current cannot flow so easily at low temperatures, so they could damage the charger of the generator or fall below its entrance minimum during max. heat which would just interrupt charging for a while. on top of a camping van/car it heats up more than in the grass.
Awesome video! Great information! Thanks for this!!!
Great Presentation ..............Cheers from Tasmania
Many thanks!
What a great video post! Thank you.
Thanks for the info
Outstanding video! I'm so new at this so I could use a bit of help! In your video with the Bluetti, On your VxA=W formula, you list 10Amps on the 20 and 145 to get watts. In the manual it lists 15A. Please let me know where the 10A came from. Thank You! Don
Very useful thanks! 👍
Hey, Thanks so much. You're video's have been very informative, i just subscribed, i'm here in sunny and stormy, florida, we just lost power to over 200,000 FPL costumers, in my county alone, from hurricane milton, i have the same unit that you have.The oupes 1200, but mine doesn't seem to want to power up a mini freezer,? i wish I would have gotten the 1800, so I already have purchased two renorgy, one hundreds, so is it the 8mm adapter, that I need, in your links,?
Thanks again 🙏
Thank you for this video. It is so helpful as I choose solar panels for my Fossibot I got to power my ice cream truck!
As I put together a list for a motorcycle popup trailer camper, I wonder how much different watts drain the station, I have a 5w bulb, a 250w heater, and a 500w hot plate, how long can I run these on a power station?
If I'm planning for week long trips, should I go for a 1000W power station or aim higher, if so how much power?
I'm probably gonna have to make a list of meals and their cook times/watt use, some things I eat now like shepherds pie probably couldn't cook on a 5.6 inch hot plate 😅
A 1000wh device will run the 500w heat plate for 1.5 to 2 hours before the battery runs out completely. That same 1000wh device will run your 250w heater for about 3.5 to 4 hours before shutting down. The 5w bulb will last a very long time! You'll need a way to charge up the battery quickly if you want to use it for other things.
Thank you for your very helpful video. Can you use a 600 watt solar panel to charge a solar generator that has a max input (for solar charging) of 500 watts?
Awesome video. Confirmed a few things I just figured out... Mentioned a few things I didn't know / think about - such as not mixing and matching panels... I was expecting to do just that... oops. Now I'll look for a video that explains why... (without looking, I'm guessing voltage wants to flow downhill, so a lower voltage panel may need a reversing protection diode... and would thus likely never work... just a guess though... Now to think about why amperage might matter... ah - or better yet - how does a sonal panel work even... lol)
Thanks!
I want to install solar on top of my Leer camper shell on my Ford F 150 bed and attach it to a larger size power station 1500 to 2000 to live in my truck for what do you recommend? thank you
If you can put two 200 watt glass rigid panels on the roof mounted to a roof rack, that would probably be your best bet. Laying flat you'd probably see around 270 watts from those 400 watts of panels.
Good Information thanks 👍
Thank you for the info. Just beginning here.
You're welcome to ask questions if needed!
So helpful thank you 😊
You're so welcome!
awesome content Jason
Great video. Regarding to max PV input Voltage, panel has a temperature coefficient, the Voc goes up as the temperature goes down which should be factored in.
From my understanding, Voc is max voltage under cold temps, it shouldn't ever go above that value since hot temps lower the voltage. I will have to test in the winter to see if I get reading above the voc rated levels on my panels.
Thanks, is there an issue with mixing , glass panels, that have different voltage outputs? TIA
If the panels have the similar voltage near peak power and amperage levels you shouldn't have an issue putting them together. Most brands are quite different so that will probably be an issue when mixing them.