I Review the EcoFlow RIVER 2 Max 512Wh 500W Portable Power Station
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 30 ก.ค. 2024
- In today's video I review the EcoFlow RIVER 2 Max. I show you all the ports, inputs, outputs, and more!
00:00 Intro
01:50 Recommended Use
03:47 Outputs
06:48 Screen
07:48 Buttons
08:42 EcoFlow App
10:21 Size & Weight
11:36 Other Use Cases
13:47 Final Thoughts
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Great review! Thanks
@@bradelliott6208 thank you
I just bought this for my cpap and I sure hope it will run it, eight hours would be great but I could probably live with 6 hours. I absolutely can’t live without my cpap so I hope I made the right decision. What can you tell me about using this with a cpap and how do I tell how many amps? Or whatever my cpap is needing. I know you can tell I’m a woman and not very tech savvy at all. I did get the solar panel with mine too. I didn’t think the hookup that came with the solar panel 110 watt? was long enough so I bought one off Amazon 25 feet. Help min videos please. I just read someone else question so I looked on my crap it says 12v 6.67A thank you so much great video.
Great question. I don't have experience with a CPAP machine, but I have read that others can easily get a full night on a 512Wh setup like this one here. You'll have to report back and confirm. Thank you for watching.
I follow the Facebook group, A man uses A Cpap with it & gets 8-13hrs on his
I wonder if there's a way to run a trolling motor off of one as emergency backup??
@@Underpantsniper great question and great idea too. I double checked and looks like most trolling motors draw a minimum of 20-30A at 12V...some 40-60A. Only problem is the River 2 Max output is 10A on the 12V port. Might be a way to combine some of the outputs with a special cord, but otherwise some of their larger power stations have higher 12V outputs.
Can you use the app over data i.e. not over wifi?
Yes...bluetooth essentially.
Did you test the UPS mode? Some youtubers were saying that the River 2 max doesnt work in UPS mode as claimed. That the switch over delay is causing the PC to shutdown. Can you please confirm
Yes, that's actually how I'm using mine as a UPS for home network system. It works flawlessly and the capacity is perfect. It could be that some computers are more sensitive than others though...so might be more of a compatibility with select power supplies and/or motherboards.
@@AdventureRocks I just purchased river 2 pro. It is working flawlessly as a UPS for my computer. No issues so far. Thank you for the reply. To save the battery health, I keep the battery at 60 percentage while using it as a UPS ,plugged in all the time. .
How do you connect it to solar panels? One thing you didn't show......... My Jackery has the 8mm , Eco has the Anderson, but it had a cig lighter end....Thank You good video.
Great question. It has the XT60 connector on rear for solar.
The cord for the solar panel is in the box with the panels, its easy enough to plug in the panels then into the same orange plug in the unit,
It just isnt very long , I put an umbrella over the unit while using the panels, and you can use the unit as it charges.
On a bright sunny day it will charge faster than a cloudy one, but it will still charge. 👍
Good for cpap machine
Great point
How any days can you run a cpap machine?
@@user-gn8vt7iy7d sure, I'll check. On your CPAP machine, does it have a label where it shows how many watts or amps it consumes plus voltage? (Such as 12v 3.0A) If you're able to provide that, I can tell you an estimate.
I have owned tbe river 2 max all summer now.
It is really ONLY good for recharging SMALL electronics. (Phone, laptop, lamps and fans).
And thats it!
No microwave, No air fryer, No hot plate. No small heater, No hair dryer, No full size fridge or chest freezer.
Good for light camping only.
I suggest not wasting your money on these wimpy power station, and dont get one less than 1800 to 2000 watts, that will actually help you at home during power outage. Like the ecoflow tech delta 2, ( on sale if you can).
You'll be happier when you need portable power.
Great point. Yes, this one is more for light use under 500W for things like a c-pap machine, charging laptop/tablet, small lights, etc.
Is warranty a true 5 years
Depends on market/country, but in USA it's 5 years on River 2 Max.
And I forgot to ask , can you run them while charging them… I know the Blues can…..
Yes...basically it works as a UPS in that case if plugged in.