I’m new to all this and still trying to learn …Great review on the panels,will definitely look into them as I plan on getting the delta 2 max very soon to add to the delta 3 plus and the river 3 plus that I already have…..on the extended cables how much difference in input do you think there would be between the 30 footer and the 40 footer…? Thank you for the informative videos you make 👍
Love your doggo. The panels, not so much. These panels look janky and fragile. Setup, adjustment, and putting them away sounds like a pain. That 1mm glass likely wouldn't survive hail or being shoved in the back of a car. Proprietary interconnects with weak gaskets, not quite sure what they have against MC4. The Renogy 400W suitcase is a much better concept even if rated wattage is less. It's also lighter at 30lb (compared to 37lb), easy to assemble/disassemble, and is ETFE on aluminum/fiberglass so it can take a bit more rough handling. If someone can put up with assembling this set, they might as well get a few small rigid N-Type panels from Renogy or BougeRV for less money.
Those are so nice. A 4 pack for a kilo watt is perfect!
Thank you.
Thank you also was there anything that you liked in the video
A drop test would be fun, with your money of course. They sure are pretty, quick shot of silicon spray on those rubber bands should work well.
They actually sell on the grass when did hit the other but I didn't have any major damage
very interesting hope they take some of your suggestions thanks
Thanks Larry
I’m new to all this and still trying to learn …Great review on the panels,will definitely look into them as I plan on getting the delta 2 max very soon to add to the delta 3 plus and the river 3 plus that I already have…..on the extended cables how much difference in input do you think there would be between the 30 footer and the 40 footer…?
Thank you for the informative videos you make 👍
Thanka bro 👍🏼
30 to 40 just use 10awg thickness that's fine
@ Thank you sir 👍
Love your doggo. The panels, not so much.
These panels look janky and fragile. Setup, adjustment, and putting them away sounds like a pain. That 1mm glass likely wouldn't survive hail or being shoved in the back of a car. Proprietary interconnects with weak gaskets, not quite sure what they have against MC4.
The Renogy 400W suitcase is a much better concept even if rated wattage is less. It's also lighter at 30lb (compared to 37lb), easy to assemble/disassemble, and is ETFE on aluminum/fiberglass so it can take a bit more rough handling.
If someone can put up with assembling this set, they might as well get a few small rigid N-Type panels from Renogy or BougeRV for less money.
Thanks for your feedback and sunshine says hello 👋🏼
I would like a 125W suitcase for my River 3.
Won't work for River 3
@@TechMadeEzy fyi river 2 max is 11-50v .. Still works with 125w panels. You are 100% correct with river 3. Max input is 30v for solar input.
River 2 max and pro are both mentioned in this video. As well as other power stations
The solar input on the River 2 Max and River 2 Pro is 11-50V, 13A, 220W Max
These panels will not be safe to use with those power stations.
Even EcoFlow has listed them as compatible. Don’t be concerned with the 250w vs the 220w it’s the solar specs that matter