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Arduino Solar Power Rechargeable Battery
N9DOD | 2024-08-22 05:38:30 |
Great day/night pictures but needs a rechargeable battery pack and a solar charger 5 |
Whitty911 | 2024-07-26 09:58:22 |
These are great cameras. Especially with the solar and rechargeable battery’s. I have put them out and never touched them again for a year or more. Become a member to receive the 250 photos a month and as long as you don’t put them on a feeder or a really active place they will get you thru till the next month. Run countless cameras at no extra charge. Photos are good quality in day and night. 5 |
Jon A | 2024-06-15 08:23:10 |
I have several Power Stations, even some I built myself, but nothing come close to this. EcoFlow has really outdone themselves. The feature rich unit is strong, powerful, yet extremely lightweight and even expandable. I bought the Extra Battery as well. The ease of use and portability make this my favorite hands down. This unit packs a ton of power and features into an really small package. The WiFi feature allows me to keep an eye on it from anywhere, Just like my off grid solar for my home. I can easily look to see the SOC, loads, solar input and many settings. The Delta 2 along with the Extra Battery are the best companions for off grid RV’ing, parties, worksites, power outages, emergencies and so much more. I reach for the Delta 2 and its extra battery when I need power to go from now on. I have portable solar panels to keep it topped off. This is by far my favorite power station, and I highly recommend it to anyone looking for one. It gets 5 stars from me! 5 |
Rose1 | 2024-08-12 01:50:18 |
I’ve had a few different cameras, and tried this one mostly for the solar power and battery life. It was a winner! Battery life is great and the photos are clear with good range. I switched all mine to this one! 5 |
Walter | 2024-06-29 05:33:56 |
I use this battery to charge my devices while on location in remote areas, and I keep the Power Bank itself charged via a solar panel at the same time (during the day, via the USB C input only port), which is is well matched with one of my panels outputs. I can simultaneously power / charge my MacBook Pro 13 via the USB C in/out port, 2 Canon LP-EN6 batteries (with Nitecore UCN2 Pro QC), my phone or a Gopro 10, though that would pretty much drain all its juice if the toys were flat to start with, so, for multi day missions, you may want more than one, or make sure you can keep up with the Solar charging... The two USB-C Ports are not the same, if you have ~40W or more of solar power, make sure to use the in/out port, else you will lose half of your available solar power if using the in only port... I made up a USB-C to 12V cigarette / car charging outlet adapter, which allowed me to charge a DJI Drone battery using a DJI car battery charger, though it may actually charge better from the solar panel directly - this system is not the most efficient solution, but I can charge at night... I also use it to supply extra power to cameras placed to run for extended periods, or for cameras with high power demand via the USB-C out. This is far lighter and more affordable per Ah than many other options, and I have had no issues, including use from rainforests with 100% humidity to below freezing conditions. Buying more before my next expedition... 5 |
Nextdoor | 2024-08-25 01:26:54 |
Traveled first year with our RV all the way from Virginia to Colorado…. Boon dock a couple of places and it was darn hot!! No power. We had our portable fan as to minimize RV battery but just could not cool it enough. I have added and upgraded our RV battery since last year. In addition I purchased the ecoflow pro, ecoflow pro extra battery, ecoflow portable generator, and also the ecoflow 400W solar panel. I have tested it out and so far it works pretty darn good. Granted it will provide only 6 hours to power essentials and running one of 2 15k BTU AC. Of course I had to add softstart to the RV AC (very easy install). I plan on buying additional extra battery from ecoflow and of course double capacity to the RV batteries as well. Anyway for a beginner RV’er this solved my problems for cooling without excessive manipulation to the RV power system. I just used the 30A converter to 50 A directly to RV power input…and will power on for at least 6 hrs without the 400w solar and portable generator (haven’t tested generator yet) connected. We will see how it goes this year but so far I am very happy with our ecoflow system. Side note I build solar panel holder with pvc wood as it is light, flexible, and easily transported in RV…set it up so it will take less than 5 min to set up. 5 |
Danny | 2024-08-24 05:43:22 |
The Dou charger not only allows the charge of 2 batteries but it can use different power supplies. I am able to charge 2 batteries at a times using a solar battery pack such as the DigiPower Solar Portable Dual USB 15,000mAh Battery RF-PBSLR15 (bhphotovideo.com). It can also be plugged into any USB charging port. 5 |
MstrODstr | 2024-08-28 01:20:48 |
Excited to now have over 3KW hours of power (this plus extra battery plus two 500 WH power stations I already owned) along with solar panels dedicated to each of the three power stations. Not enough to run my whole house; but, certainly makes me feel better to know I can run the fridge and furnace if needed for a day or more (not counting solar recharging). 5 |
Gary C. | 2024-07-14 07:12:32 |
The power cord is the best way to go for continuous cameras and not worrying about the battery discharging when gone. Do not get the solar panel charger as they are useless and did not work after a couple of months. Totally worthless 5 |
J R Smith | 2024-06-06 04:10:19 |
I have lived on boats and I am accustomed to using battery power and power management. When I saw what EcoFlow had produced with the Delta Pro I bought one, an extra battery and solar panels. I live in Florida and deal with power outages because of summer storms and hurricanes. Now during a power outage I can sleep without the noise of a generator. Run the EcoFlow at night and charge by solar, assisted by my generator during the day. 5 |