EcoFlow 220W Bifacial Solar Panel Unboxing and First Impressions

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I’ve had the EcoFlow River 2 Pro for about a month now and I’ve tested it with my Renogy 100W flexible solar panel that is mounted to my cargo carrier and with my Rockpals 100W folding solar panel. The combination of the two panels connected in parallel has not yielded an input to the River 2 Pro power station of more than ~75W. I suspect that could be due to using a cable with an XT60 connector vs XT60i - but at the moment I don’t have a way to test that theory. I received the EcoFlow 220W bifacial solar panel and finally got clear sunny skies to open it up and test it. WOW - It works better than I expected. Out of the box I got over 180W and even got to 201W while testing a couple days later. The panel is solid and has some weight to it but it is easy to carry with the handles on the case. I’m looking forward to taking it with me on my next camping weekend (fingers crossed for sunny skies). It should be able to keep the power station charged all weekend. It is waterproof as well, so even if it rains I don’t have to be worried. I don’t want to test that feature though. Here are the links to the panel and power station from EcoFlow and Amazon. EcoFlow Website. Use Code Shortybiscuit for 5% off all products, excluding flash sale products Amazon 00:00 Intro 00:23 Unboxing 00:49 Opening the panel 02:38 Connecting the cables 03:20 Initial Input 03:28 EcoFlow App 03:52 Using the case as a stand 04:45 Solar angle guide 07:02 Pass-through charging 07:43 Final thoughts Some...

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