Ive bought numerous solar gens. my one deal breaker on any product is "only 110v vs 120v", too many things act weird using 110v. For the same money Id buy the nearly identical Bluetti EB3A
@@GoingOffGrid101 , never seen any solar gen with a modified sine wave. I was speaking of my Pecrons Ive used. Fans sound weird and so does the microwave.
I have a question on this unit, but not sure you will have the answer. As I know from your videos that you are fellow Canuck, Canadian Tire sells a 12-Volt food warmer (AC55786F4/2) under the Autotrends brand which is similar if not the same as the RoadPro. It draws a fair bit of current until it warms up and then levels off around 60 watts (5 Amps). My Bluetti EB3A will start and run this warmer without issue, however, I do have an Allpowers S700 which will not handle the inrush current of the food warmer when it is cold. Would you be able to test it?
Charging curve from electrical network. Same is with solar charging. 0 % - 1% less than 100 wat for few seconds 2% 127 wat 3% 160 wat 4% 199 wat 5% 240 wat 6% 273 wat 7% 304 wat 8% 342 wat 9% 368 wat 10 % - 80% full rapid charge 413-419 wat 81% 390 wat 82% 356 wat 83% 327 wat 84% 298 wat 85% 268 wat 86% 239 wat 87% 208 wat 88% 178 wat 89% 149 wat 90% 119 wat 91% 114 wat 92% 107 wat 93% 100 wat 94% 94 wat 95% 90 wat 96 % - 100% 88 - 86 - 84 wat
Спасибо! Хороший тест и видимо хорошая электростанция! Пусть работает долго!
Ive bought numerous solar gens. my one deal breaker on any product is "only 110v vs 120v", too many things act weird using 110v. For the same money Id buy the nearly identical Bluetti EB3A
@greengooseman you sure it wasn't because it was modified sine wave?
@@GoingOffGrid101 , never seen any solar gen with a modified sine wave. I was speaking of my Pecrons Ive used. Fans sound weird and so does the microwave.
@@greengooseman maybe just a dirty sine wave then, the only difference that I can tell is a lower tone as its 10v less.
Yes, the 1500 they sent me Works great. These Allpowers units work great. Fantastic Bang for Buck. Good testing.
did you make a video on it I missed ?
I have a question on this unit, but not sure you will have the answer. As I know from your videos that you are fellow Canuck, Canadian Tire sells a 12-Volt food warmer (AC55786F4/2) under the Autotrends brand which is similar if not the same as the RoadPro. It draws a fair bit of current until it warms up and then levels off around 60 watts (5 Amps). My Bluetti EB3A will start and run this warmer without issue, however, I do have an Allpowers S700 which will not handle the inrush current of the food warmer when it is cold. Would you be able to test it?
@@nw1650 I have a food warmer I can try
Found one for $215 without pannels.
good deal! I bought the little brother to it and will make a video on it :)
@@GoingOffGrid101 Looking forward to it!
Charging curve from electrical network. Same is with solar charging.
0 % - 1% less than 100 wat for few seconds
2% 127 wat
3% 160 wat
4% 199 wat
5% 240 wat
6% 273 wat
7% 304 wat
8% 342 wat
9% 368 wat
10 % - 80% full rapid charge 413-419 wat
81% 390 wat
82% 356 wat
83% 327 wat
84% 298 wat
85% 268 wat
86% 239 wat
87% 208 wat
88% 178 wat
89% 149 wat
90% 119 wat
91% 114 wat
92% 107 wat
93% 100 wat
94% 94 wat
95% 90 wat
96 % - 100% 88 - 86 - 84 wat
perky little guy
I really cant believe its so cheap lol