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I'm in the market and doing a lot of these videos, and I have to say this was one of the better reviews I've ever seen on one of these power stations. Well spoken, you don't speak tech language, you don't assume that everybody knows every terminology, and you speak plainly and clearly. I think this was really well done and I appreciate it very much!
Hi...I am also considering this river 2 pro or the EB70. Can I ask what are the factors you made to choose this? At my location, the EB70 is cheaper by 30% so I am searching why I should more for this river 2 pro, thanks in advance!
thanks - great video and lots of good info presented very clearly - Im thinking about getting one to supplement my emergency prep, I have a gas generator that can run most of my necessities but looks like this little unit could work well for shorter outages when all I need is a fan or two and the fridge, for anyone else's info and comparison, my fridge is a 26 cu ft 2020 model that uses about 160w most of the time with short zero periods as well max about 220 for a few minutes. So it looks like this one would meet my needs. mostly it would be handy if I were not home when the outage happened since there is ZERO chance my wife would be willing to learn to start the generator and flip over the main breaker to the interlock..... Ive tried to explain the process and that is just not gonna happen! to intimidating for her to mess with it this is a much safer and less involved backup plan. thanks again.
Thank you so much……I’ve been testing my new River 2 Pro around my house today, like you, so far so good. I’m sorry your coffee machine died. Now I don’t have to kill mine😅 I will buy the basic model now. The accessories you suggest are great, I didn’t even think of a light. Thanks again!
Think this is the one for me.. add a 220watt solar panel and it could keep the fridge going maybe indefinitely with a power outage or just charge in my car if needed.. thanks so much for this in depth review!!
Just picked one up from Costco for $100 off, thanks for the educational and very thorough review and test. Now I can truck bed camp with my CPAP and be able to charge my phone and apple watch. Cheers.
The difference in the CPAP watts is whether the humidity warmer or a heated cable is used. When I use a battery as I camp I always turn off the warmer so it uses less current. For coffee I will probably use an electric kettle, as small as possible, to boil water and pour it over a filter.
Couple of lay questions: What caused the smart Keurig die? Is this compatible with other brands of solar panels? Why would we need to reduce output charging for older outlets? Is there a fire risk? Fabulous review! Thank you!!
Xboost isn’t made for Keurig coffee makers but I’m glad I made that mistake (not you) Outlets? Some older outlets just can’t handle the higher wattage so your breaker will keep tripping so it’s nice to have the option to adjust, most power stations don’t offer this. No fire risk of you use these products properly.
Xboost is widely misunderstood. It does NOT provide additional wattage. It just reduces output voltage. The River 2 Pro is rated at 800 watts with Xboost off. That’s ~6.7 amps at 120V. With Xboost on and connected to a 1200 watt device (10A at 120 V), the Ecoflow will output ~80 volts at the same 6.7 amps as before, or 800 watts. And if you try this trick with a refrigerator, you’ll burn out the compressor. The only thing it’s remotely good for is running a 1000W heater, and in much less than an hour a fully charged battery will be dead.
Most newer residential refrigerator compressors run between 100-200watts, and the one in this video appears to run between just 40-50watts! Which btw seems crazy low for a full size fridge like that. The startup or surge power needed to start the fridge compressor may be more than 800w (the river 2 pro can surge to 1600w not to be confused with xboost) but the running watts is well below 800w so ur not gonna mess up the compressor running it with this bcuz as long as its below 800w it’s not reducing voltage. Xboost is for sure gimmicky with limited use cases so I just keep it off pretty much all the time.
@@yeslawrencehi. Can you tell me some things you use the R2P for? You mentioned using it for an efficiency frig/freezer? Unrelated, do you like the new alternator charger unit that Ecoflow just released?
Very huge review. Well done. I have River max and I just got River 2 pro. With max I got solar cables. With River 2 pro I didn't. River max has a light but I don't use it so for me River 2 pro not having light is not a big deal. But I assume that some of the folks would love to have that. With max model I am very satisfied with its battery. I use it for powering my telescope system. Equatorial mount, solar filter, solar guider and laptop (with cameras connected on usb port, so some small amount of power cameras are taking as well). For several hours (depending on laptop screen brightness) River max drops to around 50-60%. River 2 pro is yet to be tested. This review is nicely done to explain to others what watt or amp is and how to figure what type or model do you need regarding to your equipment and needs. Great work. :)
Nice review. I was going to buy one of these but ended up with the Vtoman jump 1000 with a way bigger battery (1408wh) and larger inverter 1000 watts with 2000watts peak as well as the expandability to nearly 3000wh capacity with the option of the extra battery. All for a similar price.
@@pintorthepintor3964Get the Vtoman Jump 1500x with the smaller battery. The reason it takes longer to charge is the much larger battery. The charging depends on the size of the solar panel and amount of sun. 1.5hours for the river 2 pro is at its fastest setting using mains, only for emergency use.
Same one I'm looking at, just sux to recharge solar is slow and ac also slow, but can't get bluetti or ecoflow here in mexico cause they want double sometimes triple the price, only vtoman here is the same price and seems good just the slow charging but saw a new one just came out with fast charging 👍
I have an older top freezer fridge that shut my River 2 Pro down when the compressor cycles back on. The surge was too high by about 100 watts. The compressor continuous was running at about 220 watts. My fridge is over 15 years old. So anyone with an older fridge will need a slightly more powerful power station.
As an Olight fan boy I own way too many light. I’m glad it doesn’t have a light. Yes, I wish it came with a solar cable, yes I wish it was expandable, but the only true con? That top is perfectly suited for a wireless charger.
Hi. Do you know if the functions change quality due to change in temperature in the room where you put it? It has been a very warm summer in europe this year, also inside the house, and the winters cold even inside...Ps I bought the ecoflow river 2 pro this week, and the 160 w solar panel. When I unpacked the solar panel I was very surprised that there were no xt60 to mc4 cabel, although the printed manual said it should be included. The sun is shining outside, but I cannot use my device but have to wait for the right cabel! So I absolute agree with you, a solar kabel should be included, at least together with the solar panels...
Hey thanks for the idea on the video I'm going to be honest with you I just don't know how long the Delta mini will be around I think the company looks like they're going to lithium iron phosphate on a lot of their products which is good so we'll have to see. I'm not sure if you saw this video? I know it's not what you want but maybe it can help th-cam.com/video/aMDMQ1qP7Yw/w-d-xo.htmlsi=nxZTEyfmZ2WQhVNv
Very thorough! Informative! As always! Technology is moving fast! Popular opinion Eco takes second place to none? Competition is fierce! This is capable of getting off the grid? Electric stove is 220 W? Solar panels capable of providing all requisite power to operate a home using 2000kw standing alone? What are the cost for solar panels? This is certainly fodder, i.e., food for thought. Fossil fuel is becoming more of a threat that is inevitable to eliminate dependency and has been indicated by a global trajectory. Thanks for your video!
Thank you It’s listed in the video. Actually I don’t have access to it right now but if you go back to the video during the refrigerator test in the beginning, you’ll see an image that shows that information you need.
I have ordered one. Maybe a dumb question. Will charging at 940W all the time reduce the overall life of the battery? I know that Ecoflow designed it to fast charge but maybe if I charge it at say 470W it would be easier on the device. I’m actually pleased that it doesn’t have a light on it. Great video by the way.
TB thanks much bro And the answer is yes, fast charging all the time does apply more heat to do that so it will reduce the batteries life not sure by much because the fans in the unit do a really good job. What I would say is if you can just charge it nice and slow every once in a while that will help.
I returned and picked up a Delta 2 for the extra wattage. While I love the Delta, some clear advantages I already miss from River 2. Light, small and relatively quiet... could charge from a bag at a Starbucks if desired. Second - the River 2 supports front port USB C charging. While the Delta 2 has two upfront USBC, no INPUT. That really sucks. Last -- since the River 2 has the power inputs on the front, so is the switch. I find it annoying I have to fumble at the back of the Delta 2 to turn on the back ports. Controls should always be on the front. IF you can guarantee all your appliances can fall below 1000 watts, the River 2 Pro is hard to beat.
Hello mate. Thank you so much for these great videos. I love them! I am planning on purchasing either a river 2 Pro or a delta 2 but can't decide. I live in Cyprus and we get frequent power cuts. I need something that can help me power my pc or tv, maybe a fan in the summer to get through the night. As far as I can see the main difference between river 2 pro and delta 2 is the 300 wh capacity right? The price difference between the two is quite high in Cyprus so I'm not sure just that difference is worth taking the leap. Wanted to ask for your opinion mate. Thank you.
thank you for the video. A big "con" for me is using the xboost on an appliance. will it break it or will it work? I guess you just have to very careful on what you use the xboost on.
No not with this unit the battery is too small and the problem is if you don't have Sun then you're in trouble, check this one out, it's expandable th-cam.com/video/6JfnpATpC_U/w-d-xo.htmlsi=qWfO6mDaDW_wP3SI
Nice honest review. Quick question. I usually only run my battery down to 10% and then to fully charged at 100%. Would that consider a full cycle charge towards the 3k life cycle ? Ok thank you.
People like me are a problem because I am somewhat compulsive with keeping my devices charged. I have one of these coming and I'll have to get used to letting it discharge more, but not zero, maybe 20%.
Hello, in advance thank you for the ecoflow river 2 pro detail review, that clarified some doubts that I had. You made the pass-through test using AC as input. What about using 12V DC, cigarret lighter or solar as input, the pass-through works as well? or only works when input is AC? Thanks for your feedback!
Did you get the xt60i cable with the delta max? You should have, see if it has a pin in the middle. I show them in this video if this helps th-cam.com/video/w7bn8hEbBUs/w-d-xo.html
I need to explain more about power on Refrigerator, you forgot the defrost cycle mode. Power on defrost on my 10 years old whirlpool Refrigerator use about 400 watts versus normal run use 130 watts. I think defrost once per 24 hours.
Hello boss...sorry to ask ths because im about to buy a river 2 pro...Is it like when i want to watch tv i have to turn Dc on for it to work? Just curious or you just plug and play
Silly question. I have a smart home myself and cameras through out the property also a eero mesh Systems. My question is if my media Cabinet uses a surge protector would I be able to plug it into this and not have worry about it getting hot and working how it should? I just saw in the video about the multiple items in your video sonic had me curious. Hope this made sence and you hopefully can answer this if so I definitely appreciate it
So if I understand you correctly, you want to use this like a UPS just in case your power goes out? The main thing that’s important is understanding your power needs. Now camera systems normally don’t use a lot, but I’m assuming an Arlo system or WYZE, blink type .
@TechMadeEzy Yes sir it would be a backup for when we go through hurricane here in florida. I was thinking of buying 2 of these units for power fans , internet which I think im going to setup a second network that work just enough for devices. Also to keep 2 window shakers going along with the fridge. Hopefully they both will beable to do that sir? I really did like your review very clear and real time. That's why I was hoping you would help out with advice with this. Again I appreciate!
Thanks for your comment. I appreciate that. Before you spend your money, what I recommend is just making sure you understand your power needs . How much wattage the devices you’re looking to connect actually use. Also keep in mind any surge wattage usually surge wattage last for a short period of time but it’s higher than the normal wattage. The other thing is how long would you wanna run these devices because that would really connect to the battery capacity. The challenge with this unit is it does have a small battery so it’s really not gonna run things long unless they’re simple devices like phones LED lights . I recommend getting this device and checking your appliances and devices to see what wattage they use before you spend your money. amzn.to/3C5tHZf
Great review, thanks. this is my first battery and I like it so far. Wish they used the space on top for a wireless charging pad like Bluetti did. That's the only thing I liked more about the Bluetti I was looking at. I bought this one bc many recommended the brand over Bluetti and bc I got a great deal on this from Costco (along with Costco's no hassle return promises for defects). After I register my panel in the app, Ill have enought Ecoflow points for a bonus or coupon, so I really like thye have a reward program too
Hi...nice review. I am considering this river 2 pro or the EB70. Can I ask what are the factors you made to choose this over the EB70? At my location, the EB70 is cheaper by 30% so I am searching why I should pay more for this river 2 pro, thanks in advance!
@TechMadeEzy OK thanks. One other question, how do you charge this unit with a wall plug-in? Is the charging unit built in? If so where do you plug into the unit to charge it?
Please tell me if I can power the EcoFlow River 2 Pro from a 300w solar panel [ Voltage at Pmax(Vmp)-34.2V ; Current at Pmax(Imp)- 8.7A ; Open Circuit Voltage(Voc)- 41.V ; Short Circuit Current(Isc)-9.3A ] . Thank you
Thanks so much for making these videos as they are very useful! I have a question. Is there a way that those two barrel ports can be used for extra USB outputs to charge devices with some sort of adapter like a USB A charger that plugs into the barrel adapter you show in the video? What others accessories do you recommend?
Thanks Stephen. never seen that type of adapter. and I did have a recommended accessory section in the time stamps, please see the video description for the time stamps to see the accessories.
@@TechMadeEzy Can something like the Palumma 24w/12v 4.8 A w/ voltage meter to USB outlet adapter be plugged into either one of the barrel cables you referenced or the car charger opening. I am looking to utilize the Car Input to charge/run other devices unless this cannot be done. The accessories are on my Wish List!
I'm looking at a refrigerator that say it uses just 673 (kWh/year) in energy consumption. Just for reference it is a Frigidaire GRSC2352AF. So if my math is correct it would use just 83watts in 24hrs or 3.45 watts per hour ?
Hi, that should be pretty good. I couldn’t really confirm what you’re saying any given day your refrigerator based off use can turn the compressor on more and use even more power.
@@TechMadeEzy I seety. Do you know if someone makes a cable that connect two delta pro's or to the extra battery that is more like eco flows new ultra cable that stays really tight against the back? the cable as you know that comes with the delta pro for this is a u shape and really sticks out to far..it's limiting where I can put the delta pros and be able to grow the system.
I wish, and I agree! Too stiff the good news is the new model coming out next year will have a totally different design. We’re gonna come up with some information shortly but it’s still very early to tell.
If your top of the line K supreme coffee maker was smart, it would’ve had the same protection the Ecoflow has. You can have voltage drop from a power outage no?
Wow, shocked by Keurig test. Bought the pro over regular model for espresso/coffee so very disappointed. Glad I didn’t try it with a $3000 espresso machine.
@@TechMadeEzy Hmm I wish Ecoflow didn't advertise espresso/coffee machine use with River 2 Pro. I guess it's technically the "truth" given that it can power the analogue dumbed down appliances. I'll use the pro for modem, wifi, and living room lights during power outage (which was my primary use case)
@@TechMadeEzy My main hesitation with getting a higher capacity unit is stability of battery chemistry. Historically LiOn doesn't have great track record (e.g. fire hazard). LiPo is touted to be more stable but I don't think it's been out long enough for us to get objective datapoint on its safety. If I can store it in a safe location(e.g. fireproof concrete floor) that would be ideal but I live in a condo so my storage options are a bit limited.
@@nathandingman6846 bad news I just tried solar and the usb c and it immediately prioritized USB c. I was getting 158w of solar then when I plugged in USB C it went to 94w which seems to be the max for that. I even tried AC w solar and AC with USB c same thing. Doesn’t support multi charging (if I’m saying that right )
Did you say that you can’t add this to a larger Ecoflow unit? I have a delta 2 max and would like to “pair” them or parallel them if possible. Thanks for your help.
@@TechMadeEzy thanks for the reply I am very very new to all this and I am setting up ready for a 4 week trip through Scandinavia in june i am sorry to have to ask but what does 10% on top and bottom mean
When you install the EcoFlow app, go to settings then charge and discharge and you can set it to never go below 10% of the battery same for not charging past 90%. This was you aren’t using your full battery draining it and fully charging it. That’s the best I can do. Just like your smart phone if you have one, charging the battery to 100% or 90% etc. Once you get the unit it will start to make sense.
And I have a Delta Max and battery and 400W, 200W solar panels yet I would not recommend the EcoFlow River Pro, although they now have a 5 year warranty. But it's pretty disappointing that a 3 year River Pro is useless now
I respect that you want to tell people your experience I believe in that that's a good thing but please I see this is your second post on the same subject
I am looking for a power station to use in our Travel Trailer at night to run our tV and media player and I am having a difficulty in getting a specific answer. Today I used a meter and measured the draw at 120 v on my combined TV and Media player load... I averaged a 46 watt running load. Can you tell me how long the power station run based on the draw. I do have a generator we can run during the day and charge the station the next day. My current set up is a 12 v deep cycle battery connected to a 300 wt Beltek invertor.. it has served me well for the last few years... the cost of the deep cycle battery is under $100 ... .so, making a jump to the power station would be a 4x cost increase! I tried to call EcoFlow today on the phone with their 800 number.... I sat on hold for 47 minutes and when the agent picked up he hung up 2 minutes in to my question. that's not a good way to start when trying to evaluate a purchase Hopefully you or someone on here can answer my question.
Even if you could run at 40 kph it doesn't mean that you should, you could fall or rupture something in your body. It's the same with batteries, best stay well below max capacity, and don't drain it completely, keep a 20% of total as a reserve. You wouldn't deplete your body that far, again same with the battery.
So you say storing at 100% charge is bad for it. It can't be very reliable for a power outage when you have to store it at around 60% or so and you need power at the drop of the hat.
Please I would like to ask: I have a 300 watt 12.5 amp photovoltaic, if I connect it to the ecoflow river 2 pro will it give me 220 watts or will it cut it off completely? Thanks!
Sorry but USB-C is more powerful than A so using an adapter in an A port prevents a C device from getting the benefit of more power. A C can do up to 100 watts on ssome devices, can't do that with A
My Ecoflow River Pro only lasted 3 years the unit over heats while charging really disappointing Ecoflow told me I could trade it in and I'd get $130 dollars towards a new one. I'm really bummed only 3 years. I don't trust the durability of EcoFlow!
Any idea of How many hours of continuos use wold it give for the refrigerator + 2 fans ? Or your refrigerator + your tv , how many hours until battery runs out? Thanks
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I'm in the market and doing a lot of these videos, and I have to say this was one of the better reviews I've ever seen on one of these power stations. Well spoken, you don't speak tech language, you don't assume that everybody knows every terminology, and you speak plainly and clearly. I think this was really well done and I appreciate it very much!
Curt thank you so much
Your demonstration of different use scenarios testing them was enlightening. Thank you
Thank you
Finally made a decision to buy this unit instead of the BLUETTI eb70s . Thank you for making this review as clear as possible. 👍👍
Hi...I am also considering this river 2 pro or the EB70. Can I ask what are the factors you made to choose this? At my location, the EB70 is cheaper by 30% so I am searching why I should more for this river 2 pro, thanks in advance!
Same. I was all bluetti then started watching ecoflow and it changed my mind.
@SicSemperMortemTyrannis No, the ecoflow is better, longer life, more cycles, ect.
Checking in on your R2P experience since you have had in 10 months. How are you liking it? Using it? Thanks
thanks - great video and lots of good info presented very clearly - Im thinking about getting one to supplement my emergency prep, I have a gas generator that can run most of my necessities but looks like this little unit could work well for shorter outages when all I need is a fan or two and the fridge, for anyone else's info and comparison, my fridge is a 26 cu ft 2020 model that uses about 160w most of the time with short zero periods as well max about 220 for a few minutes. So it looks like this one would meet my needs. mostly it would be handy if I were not home when the outage happened since there is ZERO chance my wife would be willing to learn to start the generator and flip over the main breaker to the interlock..... Ive tried to explain the process and that is just not gonna happen! to intimidating for her to mess with it this is a much safer and less involved backup plan. thanks again.
Thx for your honesty and disclaimer about receiving the product from the vendor. Just thumbed up the video because of it .
Thank you so much……I’ve been testing my new River 2 Pro around my house today, like you, so far so good. I’m sorry your coffee machine died. Now I don’t have to kill mine😅 I will buy the basic model now. The accessories you suggest are great, I didn’t even think of a light. Thanks again!
Hi Lori thank you! I’m glad the video helped you. I sure hope you subscribed. Have a great night.
@@TechMadeEzy I subscribed 👍
Aww that's awesome! Welcome
Think this is the one for me.. add a 220watt solar panel and it could keep the fridge going maybe indefinitely with a power outage or just charge in my car if needed.. thanks so much for this in depth review!!
Thanks glad it helped 👍🏼
Just picked one up from Costco for $100 off, thanks for the educational and very thorough review and test. Now I can truck bed camp with my CPAP and be able to charge my phone and apple watch. Cheers.
Sweet deal! And thanks for the comment, stay in touch if you have any questions just give me time to respond buddy 👍🏼
The difference in the CPAP watts is whether the humidity warmer or a heated cable is used. When I use a battery as I camp I always turn off the warmer so it uses less current. For coffee I will probably use an electric kettle, as small as possible, to boil water and pour it over a filter.
Thank you John
I clicked because you mentioned refrigerator test on the thumbnail
Couple of lay questions:
What caused the smart Keurig die?
Is this compatible with other brands of solar panels?
Why would we need to reduce output charging for older outlets? Is there a fire risk?
Fabulous review!
Thank you!!
Xboost isn’t made for Keurig coffee makers but I’m glad I made that mistake (not you)
Outlets? Some older outlets just can’t handle the higher wattage so your breaker will keep tripping so it’s nice to have the option to adjust, most power stations don’t offer this.
No fire risk of you use these products properly.
Great vid. Was on the fence of buying this but you helped me. I’m a new subscriber. Thanks.
Thanks glad our video helped
Xboost is widely misunderstood. It does NOT provide additional wattage. It just reduces output voltage. The River 2 Pro is rated at 800 watts with Xboost off. That’s ~6.7 amps at 120V. With Xboost on and connected to a 1200 watt device (10A at 120 V), the Ecoflow will output ~80 volts at the same 6.7 amps as before, or 800 watts. And if you try this trick with a refrigerator, you’ll burn out the compressor. The only thing it’s remotely good for is running a 1000W heater, and in much less than an hour a fully charged battery will be dead.
Correct. If you really need more power go with the Delta line-up.
Most newer residential refrigerator compressors run between 100-200watts, and the one in this video appears to run between just 40-50watts! Which btw seems crazy low for a full size fridge like that. The startup or surge power needed to start the fridge compressor may be more than 800w (the river 2 pro can surge to 1600w not to be confused with xboost) but the running watts is well below 800w so ur not gonna mess up the compressor running it with this bcuz as long as its below 800w it’s not reducing voltage.
Xboost is for sure gimmicky with limited use cases so I just keep it off pretty much all the time.
@@yeslawrencehi. Can you tell me some things you use the R2P for? You mentioned using it for an efficiency frig/freezer?
Unrelated, do you like the new alternator charger unit that Ecoflow just released?
"understand" which is why I'm not a fan of it. I can natively pull 2400 out of my Delta 2 Max anyway.
Very good review. This was very helpful and I just bought one. Thank you once again very nice video, with lots of great tests.
Thanks Nicholas
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This was a great video, you answered so many questions I had about the River 2 Pro. I'm even more excited for it to arrive. Thank you!
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Very huge review. Well done. I have River max and I just got River 2 pro. With max I got solar cables. With River 2 pro I didn't. River max has a light but I don't use it so for me River 2 pro not having light is not a big deal. But I assume that some of the folks would love to have that. With max model I am very satisfied with its battery. I use it for powering my telescope system. Equatorial mount, solar filter, solar guider and laptop (with cameras connected on usb port, so some small amount of power cameras are taking as well). For several hours (depending on laptop screen brightness) River max drops to around 50-60%. River 2 pro is yet to be tested. This review is nicely done to explain to others what watt or amp is and how to figure what type or model do you need regarding to your equipment and needs. Great work. :)
Thank you I'm glad you liked it, I appreciate your comment 🌟
Nice review. I was going to buy one of these but ended up with the Vtoman jump 1000 with a way bigger battery (1408wh) and larger inverter 1000 watts with 2000watts peak as well as the expandability to nearly 3000wh capacity with the option of the extra battery. All for a similar price.
I have to check that out
I m in the market you made sense there’s sooo many out there
Seems its double the price on their website. Also it takes 8-9 hours to recharge vioman vs river pro 2’s 1.5 hr to full charge.
@@pintorthepintor3964Get the Vtoman Jump 1500x with the smaller battery. The reason it takes longer to charge is the much larger battery. The charging depends on the size of the solar panel and amount of sun. 1.5hours for the river 2 pro is at its fastest setting using mains, only for emergency use.
Same one I'm looking at, just sux to recharge solar is slow and ac also slow, but can't get bluetti or ecoflow here in mexico cause they want double sometimes triple the price, only vtoman here is the same price and seems good just the slow charging but saw a new one just came out with fast charging 👍
Seems ecoflow ,bluetti and vtoman are the top contenders vtoman was lagging behind but finally has one with quick charge . Great review
Thanks
I have an older top freezer fridge that shut my River 2 Pro down when the compressor cycles back on. The surge was too high by about 100 watts. The compressor continuous was running at about 220 watts. My fridge is over 15 years old. So anyone with an older fridge will need a slightly more powerful power station.
True thanks for sharing, buddy
As an Olight fan boy I own way too many light. I’m glad it doesn’t have a light. Yes, I wish it came with a solar cable, yes I wish it was expandable, but the only true con? That top is perfectly suited for a wireless charger.
Hi. Do you know if the functions change quality due to change in temperature in the room where you put it? It has been a very warm summer in europe this year, also inside the house, and the winters cold even inside...Ps I bought the ecoflow river 2 pro this week, and the 160 w solar panel. When I unpacked the solar panel I was very surprised that there were no xt60 to mc4 cabel, although the printed manual said it should be included. The sun is shining outside, but I cannot use my device but have to wait for the right cabel! So I absolute agree with you, a solar kabel should be included, at least together with the solar panels...
As long as you stay within, the temperature range is stated in the manual you should be OK
I would love to see a detailed comparison of the River 2 Pro and the Delta Mini. I own both, but I don't make videos.
Hey thanks for the idea on the video I'm going to be honest with you I just don't know how long the Delta mini will be around I think the company looks like they're going to lithium iron phosphate on a lot of their products which is good so we'll have to see. I'm not sure if you saw this video? I know it's not what you want but maybe it can help th-cam.com/video/aMDMQ1qP7Yw/w-d-xo.htmlsi=nxZTEyfmZ2WQhVNv
Very thorough! Informative! As always! Technology is moving fast! Popular opinion Eco takes second place to none? Competition is fierce! This is capable of getting off the grid? Electric stove is 220 W? Solar panels capable of providing all requisite power to operate a home using 2000kw standing alone? What are the cost for solar panels? This is certainly fodder, i.e., food for thought. Fossil fuel is becoming more of a threat that is inevitable to eliminate dependency and has been indicated by a global trajectory. Thanks for your video!
Living with stuff like this doesn't deminish the need for fossil fuels, or these wouldn't be produced.
Hello. Your video is one of the best tests of this station.
Can you tell me the energy consumption standard of your refrigerator?
Thank you
It’s listed in the video. Actually I don’t have access to it right now but if you go back to the video during the refrigerator test in the beginning, you’ll see an image that shows that information you need.
Outstanding educative video. Thanks
Thank you
I have ordered one. Maybe a dumb question. Will charging at 940W all the time reduce the overall life of the battery? I know that Ecoflow designed it to fast charge but maybe if I charge it at say 470W it would be easier on the device. I’m actually pleased that it doesn’t have a light on it. Great video by the way.
TB thanks much bro
And the answer is yes, fast charging all the time does apply more heat to do that so it will reduce the batteries life not sure by much because the fans in the unit do a really good job. What I would say is if you can just charge it nice and slow every once in a while that will help.
I returned and picked up a Delta 2 for the extra wattage. While I love the Delta, some clear advantages I already miss from River 2. Light, small and relatively quiet... could charge from a bag at a Starbucks if desired. Second - the River 2 supports front port USB C charging. While the Delta 2 has two upfront USBC, no INPUT. That really sucks. Last -- since the River 2 has the power inputs on the front, so is the switch. I find it annoying I have to fumble at the back of the Delta 2 to turn on the back ports. Controls should always be on the front. IF you can guarantee all your appliances can fall below 1000 watts, the River 2 Pro is hard to beat.
Delta 2 is nice, I agree having a river can be convenient
Hello mate. Thank you so much for these great videos. I love them!
I am planning on purchasing either a river 2 Pro or a delta 2 but can't decide. I live in Cyprus and we get frequent power cuts. I need something that can help me power my pc or tv, maybe a fan in the summer to get through the night.
As far as I can see the main difference between river 2 pro and delta 2 is the 300 wh capacity right?
The price difference between the two is quite high in Cyprus so I'm not sure just that difference is worth taking the leap.
Wanted to ask for your opinion mate. Thank you.
Thanks so much
Definitely recommend the delta 2 then it's expandable and it can handle more of a power load and more solar charging
Fantastic thank you!
@davidbigby2782 delta 2 video th-cam.com/video/tvdsITwG_OQ/w-d-xo.html
thank you for the video. A big "con" for me is using the xboost on an appliance. will it break it or will it work? I guess you just have to very careful on what you use the xboost on.
Never use it there’s no reason to
Will you be able to possibly run a full size fridge continuously with the 250 W solar panels hooked up?
No not with this unit the battery is too small and the problem is if you don't have Sun then you're in trouble, check this one out, it's expandable th-cam.com/video/6JfnpATpC_U/w-d-xo.htmlsi=qWfO6mDaDW_wP3SI
Nice honest review. Quick question. I usually only run my battery down to 10% and then to fully charged at 100%. Would that consider a full cycle charge towards the 3k life cycle ? Ok thank you.
Thank you
At some point you will lose cycles even if you charger from 10% to 90%
People like me are a problem because I am somewhat compulsive with keeping my devices charged. I have one of these coming and I'll have to get used to letting it discharge more, but not zero, maybe 20%.
Hello, in advance thank you for the ecoflow river 2 pro detail review, that clarified some doubts that I had.
You made the pass-through test using AC as input. What about using 12V DC, cigarret lighter or solar as input, the pass-through works as well? or only works when input is AC?
Thanks for your feedback!
Thank you and yes it would work
Impressive review. I wish you tested charging from a 12V car cigarette lighter socket.
Applications for 12V sockets are getting rare. It makes more sense to use usb or wall sockets.
In yachting this might be different though.
Thanks for the review! Will the XT60 solar cables for a Delta Max 2000 work on the River Pro 2 or would I have to purchase the XT60i solar cables?
Did you get the xt60i cable with the delta max? You should have, see if it has a pin in the middle. I show them in this video if this helps th-cam.com/video/w7bn8hEbBUs/w-d-xo.html
How did you reset your River2 Pro after the overload? We couldn't reset ours and had to ship it to Ecoflow for repair.
Hi Melvin Turned off the ac outlets and turned it back on.
I just ordered the River 2 pro and 160 w panel in your opinion what is longest cable that is ok for the panel to charge the R2 pro
See my links in the description, that’s a 10awg cable I’d say 40 feet would be good
I need to explain more about power on Refrigerator, you forgot the defrost cycle mode. Power on defrost on my 10 years old whirlpool Refrigerator use about 400 watts versus normal run use 130 watts. I think defrost once per 24 hours.
Test did well which is nice
Hello boss...sorry to ask ths because im about to buy a river 2 pro...Is it like when i want to watch tv i have to turn Dc on for it to work? Just curious or you just plug and play
Hi Leo that fine my friend
For a TV just plug it into the AC outlet. Make sure the AC outlets are on and you’ll be fine.
@@TechMadeEzy thank you so much for replying boss...stay safe 😊
My pleasure thanks for watching hope you subscribe to our channel
Silly question. I have a smart home myself and cameras through out the property also a eero mesh Systems. My question is if my media Cabinet uses a surge protector would I be able to plug it into this and not have worry about it getting hot and working how it should? I just saw in the video about the multiple items in your video sonic had me curious. Hope this made sence and you hopefully can answer this if so I definitely appreciate it
So if I understand you correctly, you want to use this like a UPS just in case your power goes out?
The main thing that’s important is understanding your power needs. Now camera systems normally don’t use a lot, but I’m assuming an Arlo system or WYZE, blink type .
@TechMadeEzy Yes sir it would be a backup for when we go through hurricane here in florida. I was thinking of buying 2 of these units for power fans , internet which I think im going to setup a second network that work just enough for devices. Also to keep 2 window shakers going along with the fridge. Hopefully they both will beable to do that sir? I really did like your review very clear and real time. That's why I was hoping you would help out with advice with this. Again I appreciate!
Thanks for your comment. I appreciate that.
Before you spend your money, what I recommend is just making sure you understand your power needs .
How much wattage the devices you’re looking to connect actually use. Also keep in mind any surge wattage usually surge wattage last for a short period of time but it’s higher than the normal wattage. The other thing is how long would you wanna run these devices because that would really connect to the battery capacity.
The challenge with this unit is it does have a small battery so it’s really not gonna run things long unless they’re simple devices like phones LED lights . I recommend getting this device and checking your appliances and devices to see what wattage they use before you spend your money.
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Great review, thanks. this is my first battery and I like it so far. Wish they used the space on top for a wireless charging pad like Bluetti did. That's the only thing I liked more about the Bluetti I was looking at. I bought this one bc many recommended the brand over Bluetti and bc I got a great deal on this from Costco (along with Costco's no hassle return promises for defects). After I register my panel in the app, Ill have enought Ecoflow points for a bonus or coupon, so I really like thye have a reward program too
Enjoy for sure 👍🏼
Excellent review, very detailed. Enjoyed watching.
Thank you
quick question; I would use this for camping. would this work with an electric griddle?
All depends on the wattage of the grill, and if it has any type of surge, you just need to stay within the wattage and especially the surge
Hi...nice review. I am considering this river 2 pro or the EB70. Can I ask what are the factors you made to choose this over the EB70? At my location, the EB70 is cheaper by 30% so I am searching why I should pay more for this river 2 pro, thanks in advance!
I’ve seen some people set max charge setting to 80% of capacity. Is this truly necessary to preserve the battery?
I agree, or at least 90%
Great video! Do you have a video that explains watts, volts and amps? Electrical current just escapes
me.
Thanks 👍🏻 and no I don't sorry bud
@TechMadeEzy OK thanks. One other question, how do you charge this unit with a wall plug-in? Is the charging unit built in? If so where do you plug into the unit to charge it?
Using the AC plug that they provided you just plug it into an AC outlet. You can also buy solar cables and connect it to a solar panel.
When you did the living test. Did you plug everything into a extension cord or surge protector then plug that into the river pro 2?
Hi yes
@@TechMadeEzy which one was it?
Surge protector always
@TechMadeEzy preciate that. Your the first TH-camr to answer that
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Please tell me if I can power the EcoFlow River 2 Pro from a 300w solar panel [ Voltage at Pmax(Vmp)-34.2V ; Current at Pmax(Imp)- 8.7A ; Open Circuit Voltage(Voc)- 41.V ; Short Circuit Current(Isc)-9.3A ] . Thank you
Hi Dan specs say
11-50v max 13a
And from what you wrote it seems you are in line.
Thanks so much for making these videos as they are very useful! I have a question. Is there a way that those two barrel ports can be used for extra USB outputs to charge devices with some sort of adapter like a USB A charger that plugs into the barrel adapter you show in the video? What others accessories do you recommend?
Thanks Stephen. never seen that type of adapter. and I did have a recommended accessory section in the time stamps, please see the video description for the time stamps to see the accessories.
@@TechMadeEzy Can something like the Palumma 24w/12v 4.8 A w/ voltage meter to USB outlet adapter be plugged into either one of the barrel cables you referenced or the car charger opening. I am looking to utilize the Car Input to charge/run other devices unless this cannot be done. The accessories are on my Wish List!
Not familiar sorry
I'm looking at a refrigerator that say it uses just 673 (kWh/year) in energy consumption. Just for reference it is a Frigidaire GRSC2352AF. So if my math is correct it would use just 83watts in 24hrs or 3.45 watts per hour ?
Hi, that should be pretty good. I couldn’t really confirm what you’re saying any given day your refrigerator based off use can turn the compressor on more and use even more power.
@@TechMadeEzy I seety. Do you know if someone makes a cable that connect two delta pro's or to the extra battery that is more like eco flows new ultra cable that stays really tight against the back? the cable as you know that comes with the delta pro for this is a u shape and really sticks out to far..it's limiting where I can put the delta pros and be able to grow the system.
I wish, and I agree! Too stiff
the good news is the new model coming out next year will have a totally different design. We’re gonna come up with some information shortly but it’s still very early to tell.
Hey! Thx for all the info! Great job
Thank you
If your top of the line K supreme coffee maker was smart, it would’ve had the same protection the Ecoflow has. You can have voltage drop from a power outage no?
Wow, shocked by Keurig test. Bought the pro over regular model for espresso/coffee so very disappointed. Glad I didn’t try it with a $3000 espresso machine.
Yup, need a delta 2 max or higher for high wattage appliances
Delta 2 max is a beast th-cam.com/video/6JfnpATpC_U/w-d-xo.htmlsi=TuwbhVmSUHWjALdz
@@TechMadeEzy Hmm I wish Ecoflow didn't advertise espresso/coffee machine use with River 2 Pro. I guess it's technically the "truth" given that it can power the analogue dumbed down appliances. I'll use the pro for modem, wifi, and living room lights during power outage (which was my primary use case)
River 2 pro is nice for its size, I really wish they came out within an add-on battery during the launch like they did, with the original River pro
@@TechMadeEzy My main hesitation with getting a higher capacity unit is stability of battery chemistry. Historically LiOn doesn't have great track record (e.g. fire hazard). LiPo is touted to be more stable but I don't think it's been out long enough for us to get objective datapoint on its safety. If I can store it in a safe location(e.g. fireproof concrete floor) that would be ideal but I live in a condo so my storage options are a bit limited.
Not sure why but it worked on my Keurig a few times
53:44 menos mal que lo estas probando con una heladera, cuando se corta la luz parece que todos hacen licuados y tostadas 😂
Can this unit dual charge? For instance charging from solar and taking in the 100 watts from pd port ?
I believe so, I’ll run a quick test shortly and see.
@@TechMadeEzy thanks
@@nathandingman6846 bad news
I just tried solar and the usb c and it immediately prioritized USB c. I was getting 158w of solar then when I plugged in USB C it went to 94w which seems to be the max for that. I even tried AC w solar and AC with USB c same thing. Doesn’t support multi charging (if I’m saying that right )
@@TechMadeEzy ok thanks for checking that out. That would have been a nice option.
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Did you say that you can’t add this to a larger Ecoflow unit? I have a delta 2 max and would like to “pair” them or parallel them if possible. Thanks for your help.
Hi
You can’t unless you simply plug them into one another.
@@TechMadeEzy oh! That makes sense. Thanks!
On charging to make battery last longest what power would you recommend I assume not full power always
I set mine to 10% on top and bottom
@@TechMadeEzy thanks for the reply I am very very new to all this and I am setting up ready for a 4 week trip through Scandinavia in june i am sorry to have to ask but what does 10% on top and bottom mean
When you install the EcoFlow app, go to settings then charge and discharge and you can set it to never go below 10% of the battery same for not charging past 90%. This was you aren’t using your full battery draining it and fully charging it.
That’s the best I can do. Just like your smart phone if you have one, charging the battery to 100% or 90% etc.
Once you get the unit it will start to make sense.
Thanks so much I will do that
Stay in touch let me know what you decide or what you do I love staying in touch
Can o use this to contruction tools and grass cutter
You’d have to make sure you know what the wattage is on those tools and especially the surge.
Solar Question!?!?!? i Have the Delta mini and the 220 watt bifacial panel. watts and volts are good. i think my amps are off
If you are under on volts you should be fine, have you tested it? Should work fine
Nice evaluation.
Thank you
hi
is refrigerator start working without xboost
when the refrigerator working during the working can i close the xboost..thanx
Hi do not use xboost
It's not made for refrigerators, it can damage it
great video. just sub'd. You give a wonderful and easy to follow videos'.
Thank you
And I have a Delta Max and battery and 400W, 200W solar panels yet I would not recommend the EcoFlow River Pro, although they now have a 5 year warranty. But it's pretty disappointing that a 3 year River Pro is useless now
I respect that you want to tell people your experience I believe in that that's a good thing but please I see this is your second post on the same subject
I am looking for a power station to use in our Travel Trailer at night to run our tV and media player and I am having a difficulty in getting a specific answer. Today I used a meter and measured the draw at 120 v on my combined TV and Media player load... I averaged a 46 watt running load. Can you tell me how long the power station run based on the draw. I do have a generator we can run during the day and charge the station the next day. My current set up is a 12 v deep cycle battery connected to a 300 wt Beltek invertor.. it has served me well for the last few years... the cost of the deep cycle battery is under $100 ... .so, making a jump to the power station would be a 4x cost increase!
I tried to call EcoFlow today on the phone with their 800 number.... I sat on hold for 47 minutes and when the agent picked up he hung up 2 minutes in to my question. that's not a good way to start when trying to evaluate a purchase Hopefully you or someone on here can answer my question.
How long would you wan to run the 46w for?
👍👍 good unit
Even if you could run at 40 kph it doesn't mean that you should, you could fall or rupture something in your body. It's the same with batteries, best stay well below max capacity, and don't drain it completely, keep a 20% of total as a reserve. You wouldn't deplete your body that far, again same with the battery.
Question...... River 2 Pro ($399) or Pecron E600LFP($299)? I don't like the River 2 Pro does not come with solar cable.
River 2 pro that’s all I can say
I would never count on Xboost
Solar helped me
Thanks
So you say storing at 100% charge is bad for it. It can't be very reliable for a power outage when you have to store it at around 60% or so and you need power at the drop of the hat.
Hi Jim
No don’t store at 100% 30 to 50% is a good range
Please I would like to ask: I have a 300 watt 12.5 amp photovoltaic, if I connect it to the ecoflow river 2 pro will it give me 220 watts or will it cut it off completely? Thanks!
What is the voc that’s more important? If f it’s under 50v you can use it. I can’t state what wattage you will get.
Hello Doggy 🐶
3000 charges to 80% not 100% discharge.
What happened to the coffee maker tho?
Toasted had to be thrown away
Sorry but USB-C is more powerful than A so using an adapter in an A port prevents a C device from getting the benefit of more power. A C can do up to 100 watts on ssome devices, can't do that with A
Agree but some just don’t use certain ports, we all have different needs. Thanks 👍🏼
My Ecoflow River Pro only lasted 3 years the unit over heats while charging really disappointing Ecoflow told me I could trade it in and I'd get $130 dollars towards a new one. I'm really bummed only 3 years. I don't trust the durability of EcoFlow!
Sorry to hear that
New devices have 5y warranty. I wouldn't fault a company for not wanting to do much for a device out of warranty.
You didn't grade it on your scale
around a 8.5 to 9
Thank you for responding I picked up the Pecron E600 Lfp because of your review and price point thank you really enjoy your reviews . 👍
Thanks Walter enjoy and thanks for the support 👍🏼
Any idea of How many hours of continuos use wold it give for the refrigerator + 2 fans ?
Or your refrigerator + your tv , how many hours until battery runs out?
Thanks
Really no way to tell unless you find out how much wattage your refrigerator normally uses plus the wattage it uses when the compressor kicks in.
Got mine from Home …… for $499
Good deal
rhx ❤