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    The Ecoflow R600pro - 768wh LiFeP - first impressions

    Cool Well Done, I was looking at the other version yesterday which is about 718w I think, After much testing of power draw with fridges set around -10 to -12*c I am of the mind this if a person is going to run a fridge as a freezer around -12 then 712w+ is the minimum wattage required to allow...
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    Anderson Connectors - seem to be having issues?

    I used the bigger 50A Andersons and I soldered the wires in there. I bought about 2 dozen of the things so I could hook up my MPPT and panels in multipul combinations and meters to see whats going in and out. (y)
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    Warning re Jackery product quality/design

    I think he is more P'd off about the lack of options, even worse when it looks like new and it don't work, Yikes If it had been me I would still be cussing and still not taken my first breath weeks later, I went with another brand and I have backups but I will be making some Peli Cases fit them...
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    Warning re Jackery product quality/design

    What about using one of those Cheap Knockoff Peli type cases with the foam inserts, that should make it good for at leased a 4ft Dive Me Thinks, I might have a look in to this my self, Thanks for the Brain Wave, (y)
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    Warning re Jackery product quality/design

    You Get Real, It's not about the force or the height or the Quality of the Product, It's about going to them for help and the best they can do is sell you another One, He could of done that all by him self and bought a used one or another brand Again YOU are missing the Point. I work hard for...
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    Warning re Jackery product quality/design

    Trouble is Dave, If the dearlers won't repair it they leave the owners with no other choice but to Open or Hack it, and the liability then shifts On to the owner and not the company so the Company gets off the Hook either way. I will never buy any product from jackery Ever based on their of...
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    Warning re Jackery product quality/design

    There is nothing to agree On, In his first post "HE" said it was His Fault so why keep taking shots at the Guy. The point in this thread is to warn others that some Items might not be as Durable as one might expect and to treat them with a little more "Due Care"
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    Warning re Jackery product quality/design

    He already said it was "His Fault" and he is not asking for any free handouts, And He was willing to Pay to have it repaired, Also The issue he has with the brand is that is how fragile they are even though he broke the Fall, Along with no matter how much money they might of wanted or he was...
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    Warning re Jackery product quality/design

    I agree with Dave, we also have to remember that these things are aimed at the Camping/Holiday Fraturnity and were never made as a Mil-Spec Item or they would cost around $25,000 plus Tax, lol. It's a shame that yours took a Spill but seeing as your foot broke the fall I would of expected it to...
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    Warning re Jackery product quality/design

    Yeah I agree, I had one of those Store bought Battery boxes that keeps droping a wire, It's a simple fix and thats all that could be wrong with this Jackery, It makes no sense to Bin It without even looking at it first.
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    Warning re Jackery product quality/design

    Thats a shame, Sorry to hear of your woe's, If that is how their customer care works then I would be buying a Bluetti EB70 or EB100, Or from a better price point the Bluetti AC50s.
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    Charging a Jackery with a Renogy Solar suitcase

    No because the Jackery takes too long to Charge via a 12v Socket, but by using the 12v socket to power a small inverter you can charge the Jackery in half the time.
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    Charging a Jackery with a Renogy Solar suitcase

    The PLB's are great if you want to run a fridge or charge phones and tablets etc, I was thinking of buying the PowerOak/Bluetti eb70 which is their 1000w version but again the Charge times are a bit long where as the PLB's take about 4.5 hours from being flat, Without running huge panels or...
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    Charging a Jackery with a Renogy Solar suitcase

    I went with another brand because for me it was all about the charging speed only having limited sunlight hours, From flat mine are done in about 4.5 hours, no mater if I use AC or a Cigar socket or 100/120w solar panel.
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    "Solar Generator"

    Martin, I think I have solved the puzzle that has been anoying you, The Jackery on it's own they call a Portable power station, And then they list their Solar Panels, When the Two are a combined package they list them as a Solar Generator, The combination of the two items generate and store...
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    Charging a Jackery with a Renogy Solar suitcase

    When you say it charges slow, what sort of time are you talking about ??
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    "Battery Packs" are storage devices. "Battery Packs" aren't "Solar Generators". Refrigerators aren't "Food Generators".

    I also bought 2 X 120w foldout panels so I can keep them charged up when parked so they only have to power the fridge during the Dark hours which normally takes 45 minutes to an hour to bring back to full when parked or via the ciger socket whilst driving.
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    "Battery Packs" are storage devices. "Battery Packs" aren't "Solar Generators". Refrigerators aren't "Food Generators".

    Thats cool if they can, I am running 2 Dometic PLB-40's they claim you should use only 80% of the power and at that rate they are good for over 2000 cycles so if you only take them down to 50% you should get over 8000 cycles out of them, Another good reason to use Two is because when one is...
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    "Battery Packs" are storage devices. "Battery Packs" aren't "Solar Generators". Refrigerators aren't "Food Generators".

    Doing the Maths and comparing different models and sizes, I have worked out that any of the 500 to 1000Wh are the better way to go, WHY??, well mainly because the much larger versions can't be Charged by a 12v Cigar outlet, All the big models list that they can be charged Only Charged via 300 to...
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    Fridge Power Draw

    My ARB 47L/50Qt will use around 0.46 to 0.7Ah over a 24 hour period and my ARB 78L/82Qt will use about 0.5 to 0.8Ah per hour over 24 hours set at 2*c/ 35.6*f running in Fridge mode, Using them as a freezer can ramp up the power draw a bit to around 25 to 38Ah per 24 hours depending on the Temp...
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