Only 2 miles? Was hoping a little more like 15-20? Is there such a product that can charge Tesla s plaid to get 15-20 extra miles vs 2 miles?
Then are you really going to load the backup battery in the car and carry it everywhere you go? The weight of battery probably consumes more power than it could charge.
Then are you really going to load the backup battery in the car and carry it everywhere you go? The weight of battery probably consumes more power than it could charge.
This device is 96lbs and considered portable, it's like carrying a kid as a passenger. The car can carry quite a few passengers. It would depend on where I'm going, not leave it in the car for going around town.
I currently use the the eco flow max solar battery for powering my garage freezer, security system, and all of my landscaping equipment batteries. I was able to cut my electric bill by a third. I am upgrading to the pro which is better suited for this use.
I'm so tempted to "invest" (waste my hard earned 🤑) in one of these LiFePo4 power stations...
To me the Bluetii ac300 system (works w/ up to 4x b300 @ 3kWh each) seems like the gold standard. I'm a real sucker for scalability, plus I love the idea of being able to connect 2 systems in series... However that 240v dream would cost $8000 minimum.
I got one last time Costco had them, great piece of equipment! I really wish they would start selling the extra batteries for them though. Strangely, they sell the smart generator, but no extra smart batteries.
FWIW- Costco only seems to sell these when they are on sale. When the sale is over, they will disappear from the website until next time. Also, Costco doesn't actually even stock these, they drop-ship directly from Ecoflow.
I was originally trying to figure how this bundle worked:
This bundle includes the j1772 adapter which lets you hook this battery up to an EV wall charger or commercial EV charging station to charge it at 3.4 kW. The fastest 120v home outlet would typically be 1.5 kW. The adapter is listed as 99 on their website if you bought it separately
Only 2 miles? Was hoping a little more like 15-20? Is there such a product that can charge Tesla s plaid to get 15-20 extra miles vs 2 miles?
Most EV are have efficiency of around 2-3 miles per kwh. This battery is 3.6kwh so if you do the math you should get at least 10 miles range not 2 miles.
Again, it all depends on the EV efficiency. The way you drive is also a factor.
Most EV are have efficiency of around 2-3 miles per kwh. This battery is 3.6kwh so if you do the math you should get at least 10 miles range not 2 miles.
Again, it all depends on the EV efficiency. The way you drive is also a factor.
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Yes, however you may need an additional ground adapter. These systems are awesome.
Only 2 miles? Was hoping a little more like 15-20? Is there such a product that can charge Tesla s plaid to get 15-20 extra miles vs 2 miles?
Then are you really going to load the backup battery in the car and carry it everywhere you go? The weight of battery probably consumes more power than it could charge.
This device is 96lbs and considered portable, it's like carrying a kid as a passenger. The car can carry quite a few passengers. It would depend on where I'm going, not leave it in the car for going around town.
Probably more than couple of miles. At 3.6kwh, could maybe get 10 or so miles out of it but gonna be really slow.
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To me the Bluetii ac300 system (works w/ up to 4x b300 @ 3kWh each) seems like the gold standard. I'm a real sucker for scalability, plus I love the idea of being able to connect 2 systems in series... However that 240v dream would cost $8000 minimum.
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I'd be curious if anyone has faced similar temptations; what are your personal ROI insights; etc?
FWIW- Costco only seems to sell these when they are on sale. When the sale is over, they will disappear from the website until next time. Also, Costco doesn't actually even stock these, they drop-ship directly from Ecoflow.
Again, it all depends on the EV efficiency. The way you drive is also a factor.
Again, it all depends on the EV efficiency. The way you drive is also a factor.
Awesome! Thanks and repped!