Grab your new redesigned 220w or 160w panel links below Link to purchase new 220w BiFacial NextGen panel bit.ly/3W0LED5 Link to purchase new 160w NextGen panel bit.ly/3U0oCKa
Love your video. Just got this panel and got 150 watts on a mild day. I’m thrilled and can’t wait to see if I get the 160 on a full sunny day ❤ Got it for free with the delta pro bundle. The delta pro bundle was $1,954 and also came with the remote. Let me know if anyone wants to know where to get this deal brand new 🤣
I just purchased the eagle flow Delta max 2 from HSN I received it on Friday, August 23 so I’m just getting familiar with it and it came with the new 160 W solar panel that you demonstrated thank you for the demonstration
Would the metal stands not scratch the panels over time when folded? I've ordered this panel and wondered if I should place a piece of felt between the stand and panel. Thanks for great review.
@@snobud86 Good point.... usually these reviews don't point out stuff like that because the outcome would be negative for them/product. To pitch in my my 2 cent, I tried exactly what you asked about. (I was interested in leaving half the panels on the dashboard to charge small power station)I could pull 36w on one panel, 74ish on two (covering the other 2 panels) this was in high noon California and Texas sun, perfectly angled for max sun. Not satisfied so far
@@Lobo-Lobo yeah I did end up getting this ugh Home Depot because they offer a 90 day return in store. So I hooked it up to my battery which was not very depleted and I did not see a power pull above 7amps. I covered part of the panel and that played out as expected for parallel panels as you described. My next test will be to hook up my arb fridge which is a power hog and the panel to my battery and see if that will some how magically make the panel produce the 9amps of power promised by the manufacturer. So my thinking process.. is that I wonder if my battery already being full somehow triggered the solar charger to step down the amps being brought in to charge the battery,
so for anyone reading along… I did my second part of my testing under power load and it worked as I had suspected. So I see a higher amp flow to battery when the battery is depleted or under load. Once the 12v ARB fridge reached its desired temp my MPPT controller auto regulated the output to 3amps to trickle charge. So what all of this means is that a.) your panel is only as good as The type of solar controller you are using. b.) optimal testing conditions require a partially depleted battery or putting the battery under load. So if you hook up the panel via a solar controller to an already full battery then you will not see the 9amps output but a much smaller number which means it is trickle charging. You are most likely to see this higher range of the solar panels output if you are hooking up to a depleted battery or a battery under load.
Excellent review, I like the new panels coming out. I saw the N-Type panels from BougeRV 100w & 200w 16BB bifacial panels. It looks like many of the panels are coming out with the better coating to make them last longer. I am looking forward to the new 220w bifacial panel, I own a few of the original EF BF panels and the performance is outstanding
I bought this from Ecoflow and tested it today. $189 + tax w/ ecocredits. 143 watts on a clear day in the gulf coast. Didn't take me long to bend the mild steel kickstand while repositioning it. I am concerned the kickstand will damage the panel when folded so I will store it with the foam packing. Hooked up to a Delta 2. PS angle guide works well.
Hi. What i want to know is that if you cover one part of the panel are u gonna still have power output? Your reply to me determines if this panel is wired in parallel or series
@TechMadeEzy yes but what I want to know is if I cover some part of rhis particular 160w ecoflow panel will i still get power output or does covering some parts of this solar panel shut the whole panel down?
I hope u understand my question. The solar cables attached to the junction box of this ecoflow 160w panel are they 8 gauge or 10 gauge or 12 gauage? and if my ecoflow solar generator is very far from my solar panel is it safe for me to buy some wires cut them and attach them to the wires i already have to make for a longer wire so that it can reach my solar generaror?
Good morning I don’t know the gauge. You’ll probably have to contact EcoFlow for that. They don’t really put that in their specs. I can tell you I use 10 gauge and I go out 30 feet with no issue. Unless you are an expert at making cable and you understand Electricity, I would probably recommend you buying a cable that’s already made. I’ll provide a link below to help , here is a link to a 30 foot cable that’s already made and when you get to the website, you’ll see you’ll be able to change the size amzn.to/3Z4x90S
glad you are going to review the bifacial 220. I have two of the 110 panels and would like to upgrade, and was just looking at the 220's earlier. The 400's too pricey for me.
Nice! It would be great if they made a kickstand for the heavy 400W panel-that's what I have. Maybe with a stabilizing cross bar to keep the panel from bowing in the middle!
Noel they actually do make a kickstand. The problem is it came out recently and it was never really announced and now it’s out of stock for a while now you’re gonna have to check the Ecoflow website.
With xt60i there is an additional contact. This should enable the Ecoflow to better recognize whether it is being charged by the cigarette lighter or whether a low Voltage solar panel is connected to it. On the cigarette lighter charging cable, + is connected to the additional contact and on an MC4 to xt60i --- is connected to the additional contact. The Ecoflow then knows whether it has to limit the current at the cigarette lighter to 8A or whether it can ignore the 8A limit with a solar panel at low voltage.
@kengeroo some power stations take advantage of Xt60i look at this video, see the solar demo and look at the pin on the solar cable and on the xt60 port th-cam.com/video/h735FBa9uvo/w-d-xo.htmlsi=4KN7bu1j3n-GP885
@@TechMadeEzy As a newbie to portable power, I recently bought a EcoFlow River 2 and Delta 2. I am watching your videos on the 160W and 220W NextGen panels to determine if either or which one is best for both power units. The River 2 spec to me indicate a 110W solar limit and that's why I am questioning if the 160W panel is too much for the River 2. The Delta unit to me seems to be just fine. Am I mistakened about the River 2 and the 160W and 220W panels?
You have to go by the open circuit voltage and current specs Wattage won’t matter. Like I said that panel will work. Don’t worry about the max wattage, just stay within the voltage and amp specs
Something tells me a small gust of wind will just take off…. With the covers, granted terrible design idea, one could at least have placed some rocks/ weight to keep them put. The solar angle is fun to play with but who really going to check that every 10 minutes ? :)
Grab your new redesigned 220w or 160w panel links below
Link to purchase new 220w BiFacial NextGen panel
bit.ly/3W0LED5
Link to purchase new 160w NextGen panel
bit.ly/3U0oCKa
@@TechMadeEzy pls what is rhe length of this panel in inches. How long is it
@randomposts6126
Unfolded: 23.6×63.4×1.0 in.
Folded: 23.6×22.5×1.3 in.
Love your video.
Just got this panel and got 150 watts on a mild day. I’m thrilled and can’t wait to see if I get the 160 on a full sunny day ❤
Got it for free with the delta pro bundle. The delta pro bundle was $1,954 and also came with the remote.
Let me know if anyone wants to know where to get this deal brand new 🤣
Thanks Parker
I just purchased the eagle flow Delta max 2 from HSN I received it on Friday, August 23 so I’m just getting familiar with it and it came with the new 160 W solar panel that you demonstrated thank you for the demonstration
Congratulations that’s a nice unit
@@TechMadeEzy 👍👍👍
perfect review thank you!
Thank it helped thank you
Would the metal stands not scratch the panels over time when folded? I've ordered this panel and wondered if I should place a piece of felt between the stand and panel. Thanks for great review.
I’m the same way, like taking care of the things I own, that’s a good idea on the felt
Love the dedication to Brooklyn.
Did you do a partial shade test
No this was just a comparison of old and new.
Some details like performance output by covering 1/2 the panel and showing if there is power loss with prolonged heat exposure would have been great
Thank you
@@snobud86 Good point.... usually these reviews don't point out stuff like that because the outcome would be negative for them/product. To pitch in my my 2 cent, I tried exactly what you asked about. (I was interested in leaving half the panels on the dashboard to charge small power station)I could pull 36w on one panel, 74ish on two (covering the other 2 panels) this was in high noon California and Texas sun, perfectly angled for max sun. Not satisfied so far
@@Lobo-Lobo yeah I did end up getting this ugh Home Depot because they offer a 90 day return in store. So I hooked it up to my battery which was not very depleted and I did not see a power pull above 7amps. I covered part of the panel and that played out as expected for parallel panels as you described. My next test will be to hook up my arb fridge which is a power hog and the panel to my battery and see if that will some how magically make the panel produce the 9amps of power promised by the manufacturer. So my thinking process.. is that I wonder if my battery already being full somehow triggered the solar charger to step down the amps being brought in to charge the battery,
so for anyone reading along… I did my second part of my testing under power load and it worked as I had suspected. So I see a higher amp flow to battery when the battery is depleted or under load. Once the 12v ARB fridge reached its desired temp my MPPT controller auto regulated the output to 3amps to trickle charge. So what all of this means is that a.) your panel is only as good as The type of solar controller you are using. b.) optimal testing conditions require a partially depleted battery or putting the battery under load.
So if you hook up the panel via a solar controller to an already full battery then you will not see the 9amps output but a much smaller number which means it is trickle charging. You are most likely to see this higher range of the solar panels output if you are hooking up to a depleted battery or a battery under load.
Excellent review, I like the new panels coming out.
I saw the N-Type panels from BougeRV 100w & 200w 16BB bifacial panels.
It looks like many of the panels are coming out with the better coating to make them last longer.
I am looking forward to the new 220w bifacial panel, I own a few of the original EF BF panels and the performance is outstanding
Thanks
I bought this from Ecoflow and tested it today. $189 + tax w/ ecocredits.
143 watts on a clear day in the gulf coast.
Didn't take me long to bend the mild steel kickstand while repositioning it.
I am concerned the kickstand will damage the panel when folded so I will store it with the foam packing. Hooked up to a Delta 2.
PS angle guide works well.
Thanks Steven
@@TechMadeEzy Aluminum kickstand would be an improvement over bendy steel.
Good feedback on that
Hi. What i want to know is that if you cover one part of the panel are u gonna still have power output? Your reply to me determines if this panel is wired in parallel or series
when you have multiple panels in parallel and 1 of them is covered the other panel will still produce wattage. in series no, it won’t work
@TechMadeEzy yes but what I want to know is if I cover some part of rhis particular 160w ecoflow panel will i still get power output or does covering some parts of this solar panel shut the whole panel down?
In some cases it will reduce wattage and in some it will go to zero
I have the original bifacial panel and it weighs a ton being all glass. Looking forward to the review of the new version.
Thanks, it'll be out any day
I hope u understand my question. The solar cables attached to the junction box of this ecoflow 160w panel are they 8 gauge or 10 gauge or 12 gauage? and if my ecoflow solar generator is very far from my solar panel is it safe for me to buy some wires cut them and attach them to the wires i already have to make for a longer wire so that it can reach my solar generaror?
Good morning I don’t know the gauge. You’ll probably have to contact EcoFlow for that. They don’t really put that in their specs. I can tell you I use 10 gauge and I go out 30 feet with no issue. Unless you are an expert at making cable and you understand Electricity, I would probably recommend you buying a cable that’s already made. I’ll provide a link below to help , here is a link to a 30 foot cable that’s already made and when you get to the website, you’ll see you’ll be able to change the size
amzn.to/3Z4x90S
@@TechMadeEzy thanks. You are a great guy
@randomposts6126 glad I could help buddy
glad you are going to review the bifacial 220. I have two of the 110 panels and would like to upgrade, and was just looking at the 220's earlier. The 400's too pricey for me.
So non-bifacial panels are actually advantageous or disadvantageous? Is it worth extra bucks to get bi-facial panels? What are the pros and cons?
Nice
Is this solar panel wired in parallel or seies ?
Its 1 panel connected
Series and parallel require multiple panels
just received mine,,, seems like canada is still shipping the old version,,, cable is icnluded,, but the fancy wire stand is not :(
Hi
You have to look at the description of the item your buying
EcoFlow solar panel
Or EcoFlow NexGen Solar Panel
@@TechMadeEzy yep,, got that now,, I guess that's why they are giving away the old gen for free with every MAX 2 ;)
Nice! It would be great if they made a kickstand for the heavy 400W panel-that's what I have. Maybe with a stabilizing cross bar to keep the panel from bowing in the middle!
Tent poles and some ties will do the trick.
Noel they actually do make a kickstand. The problem is it came out recently and it was never really announced and now it’s out of stock for a while now you’re gonna have to check the Ecoflow website.
@@TechMadeEzyI bought the Ecoflow 400w stands on Amazon.
@hardtruth2039 are they available now?
136 wats from 160 watt panels is 0,85% efficiency and mostly reviews on even bigger panels show only 0,68% efficiency. So great result.
I'd like to see the new kickstand on a larger solar panel model and whether it sag or not.
They had a similar product they launched for the 400 watt solar panel but now it's disappeared I'm not sure why
Do you think they will sell them as an upgrade?
They do have a trade-in program, but I don’t know if panels are included but that’s as good as it gets
Not yet available in the UK unfortunately
Hopefully soon buddy
With xt60i there is an additional contact. This should enable the Ecoflow to better recognize whether it is being charged by the cigarette lighter or whether a low Voltage solar panel is connected to it.
On the cigarette lighter charging cable, + is connected to the additional contact and on an MC4 to xt60i --- is connected to the additional contact. The Ecoflow then knows whether it has to limit the current at the cigarette lighter to 8A or whether it can ignore the 8A limit with a solar panel at low voltage.
is it true that on a XT60i cable for a solar panel, and a XT60 cable for a solar panel, both will allow all the power you can send through it ?
@kengeroo some power stations take advantage of
Xt60i look at this video, see the solar demo and look at the pin on the solar cable and on the xt60 port
th-cam.com/video/h735FBa9uvo/w-d-xo.htmlsi=4KN7bu1j3n-GP885
what is the point of that little tool you used to disconnect the wires? don't they just disconnect when you squeeze them in the right spot?
Most are hard to disconnect the inexpensive tool makes it easy to
Ok 132W at cold but after 30min or 1H 🤔
Is the 160W NextGen solar panel too powerful regarding charging watts and current for the River 2 power unit?
It’s perfect you can use that panel 👍🏼
@@TechMadeEzy As a newbie to portable power, I recently bought a EcoFlow River 2 and Delta 2. I am watching your videos on the 160W and 220W NextGen panels to determine if either or which one is best for both power units. The River 2 spec to me indicate a 110W solar limit and that's why I am questioning if the 160W panel is too much for the River 2. The Delta unit to me seems to be just fine. Am I mistakened about the River 2 and the 160W and 220W panels?
You have to go by the open circuit voltage and current specs
Wattage won’t matter. Like I said that panel will work.
Don’t worry about the max wattage, just stay within the voltage and amp specs
这450美元啊,晕,国内买一个只需要150美元左右...
Something tells me a small gust of wind will just take off…. With the covers, granted terrible design idea, one could at least have placed some rocks/ weight to keep them put. The solar angle is fun to play with but who really going to check that every 10 minutes ? :)