Most major companies have a similar complete setup. I prefer the Ecoflow River and Delta 2 power stations with 220W/150W bifacial solar panels. That means I can charge one battery on solar while simply swapping the other battery over to keep the fridge going full time. All the Ecoflow units and fridge have built-in wifi and bluetooth, so I'm able to remotely monitor and control everything off-grid year round in any location.
@@Globetrotter-1 that’s really awesome. Those added features are pretty handy, especially if you go out of town, or in case you need to check in on what’s going on remotely.
@@MisterIBM this has been dependable for my dad. We just got hit by Hurricane Helene and Dad said it has been working just fine for him. It takes a little longer to charge off the solar panels than off a generator, but so far this one has been great for us in this difficult time.
I would definitely use for boondocking and camping - keep it easily assessable for power outages at home as well. Sadly that price point of $3500+ is way out of my league and won't be purchased anytime in my life. edit : Although 4300Wh is pretty damn nice - That's still only about 0.83 cents a Kw , which is not competing as i can get 3100Kw for $1100 from Vtoman @ 0.35 cents a Kw.
@@Sulucion6Tone there are so many of these companies out there, I’ve never heard of Vtoman. I also hadn’t heard of Lion Energy until my dad found this one. I definitely wish more of these kinds of units would come down in price. My shed build would benefit a ton from a setup like this, and going camping would be a tad more enjoyable.
Most major companies have a similar complete setup.
I prefer the Ecoflow River and Delta 2 power stations with 220W/150W bifacial solar panels. That means I can charge one battery on solar while simply swapping the other battery over to keep the fridge going full time. All the Ecoflow units and fridge have built-in wifi and bluetooth, so I'm able to remotely monitor and control everything off-grid year round in any location.
@@Globetrotter-1 that’s really awesome. Those added features are pretty handy, especially if you go out of town, or in case you need to check in on what’s going on remotely.
Theses units are not dependable I’ve actually gone thru two safari’s and a safari me they keep turning off and losing all stored power so frustrating!
@@leswest3396 I’ll make sure my dad keeps an eye on that.
I'm interested in buying one of these. Why would you continue to buy / use them if they “keep turning off and losing all stored power”? Very curious…
@@MisterIBM this has been dependable for my dad. We just got hit by Hurricane Helene and Dad said it has been working just fine for him. It takes a little longer to charge off the solar panels than off a generator, but so far this one has been great for us in this difficult time.
Price wise for wh's, this is a rip off ,,,theres better ,bluetti,, Anker , ecoflow, jackery,
I would definitely use for boondocking and camping - keep it easily assessable for power outages at home as well. Sadly that price point of $3500+ is way out of my league and won't be purchased anytime in my life.
edit : Although 4300Wh is pretty damn nice - That's still only about 0.83 cents a Kw , which is not competing as i can get 3100Kw for $1100 from Vtoman @ 0.35 cents a Kw.
@@Sulucion6Tone there are so many of these companies out there, I’ve never heard of Vtoman. I also hadn’t heard of Lion Energy until my dad found this one. I definitely wish more of these kinds of units would come down in price. My shed build would benefit a ton from a setup like this, and going camping would be a tad more enjoyable.