You always tell it how it is T.N. Frank - Thanks for the update. My condolences to you on Bunny; the one time I met him he was definitely a kind soul - R.I.P Bunny
So far my R600 v2.0 has worked after using it for a few weeks. I bought the R600 power station and 140 watt solar panel combination off ebay. No solar cable was shipped with the order, even though they advertised it came with one. It took 21 days from the time of purchase for them to send me a cable. Very poor communication. Extremely horrible customer service. They answer emails ( if you get a response at all from them) in the middle of the night once a day.
I've got the V2.0 R600 and I keep getting 07 and 10 errors. The V2 has a smaller fan, and it isn't cutting it. I had thoughts of using this as a UPS for my freezer. Not going to happen now because low wattage AC loads cause it to alarm out. Never does it under high AC input or output, or any DC input or output. So what I am thinking is that the hysterhesis is not set correctly. High current lots of air and reliable, low AC draw seems to heat up the fets and the thermistors are not catching the change... heat builds on the AC side until it goes over temp and shuts down.
IF you can afford to pick up the Edostory 200w/36v solar panel(they're on sale for a pretty decent price right now on Amazon) you could do like I did and get the Pecron E600LFP for $299 and have a much better unit, 1200 watts/614mah and not have all the issues.
@@TennesseeFrank Sadly in some ways, I am in the UK, I don't mind the taxes and such, I just wish I could get that E600LFFP with UK style sockets. I'm not a great fan of adaptors to change one socket style to another. Overall though I agree with what you had to say in your video. When I was living in the States, it was easy to get Pecron gear, but I never did lol.. having said that 120V is no good over here.
You always tell it how it is T.N. Frank - Thanks for the update. My condolences to you on Bunny; the one time I met him he was definitely a kind soul - R.I.P Bunny
So far my R600 v2.0 has worked after using it for a few weeks. I bought the R600 power station and 140 watt solar panel combination off ebay. No solar cable was shipped with the order, even though they advertised it came with one. It took 21 days from the time of purchase for them to send me a cable. Very poor communication. Extremely horrible customer service. They answer emails ( if you get a response at all from them) in the middle of the night once a day.
I've got the V2.0 R600 and I keep getting 07 and 10 errors. The V2 has a smaller fan, and it isn't cutting it. I had thoughts of using this as a UPS for my freezer. Not going to happen now because low wattage AC loads cause it to alarm out. Never does it under high AC input or output, or any DC input or output. So what I am thinking is that the hysterhesis is not set correctly. High current lots of air and reliable, low AC draw seems to heat up the fets and the thermistors are not catching the change... heat builds on the AC side until it goes over temp and shuts down.
IF you can afford to pick up the Edostory 200w/36v solar panel(they're on sale for a pretty decent price right now on Amazon) you could do like I did and get the Pecron E600LFP for $299 and have a much better unit, 1200 watts/614mah and not have all the issues.
@@TennesseeFrank Sadly in some ways, I am in the UK, I don't mind the taxes and such, I just wish I could get that E600LFFP with UK style sockets. I'm not a great fan of adaptors to change one socket style to another. Overall though I agree with what you had to say in your video. When I was living in the States, it was easy to get Pecron gear, but I never did lol.. having said that 120V is no good over here.