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Ecoflow Portable Solar Panels for Power Station: 400W $949, 160W $279, 110W Expired

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EcoFlow via Amazon has select Ecoflow Foldable Portable Solar Panels for Power Station with Adjustable Kickstand on sale from $209. Shipping is free.EcoFlow has select Ecoflow Foldable Portable Solar Panels for Power Station with Adjustable Kickstand on sale from $209. Shipping is free.Thanks to Community Member jimtran93 for finding this deal.

Features:
  • Foldable solar panels that are designed to go wherever life takes you. Ideal as an RV solar panel, camping solar panel and outdoor panel. Charge anywhere.
  • Weather, Water and Dust Proof. With an IP68 waterproof rating, these portable solar panels are made for the outdoors and can withstand the elements.
  • The carry case doubles as a kickstand, allowing you to maximize solar coverage by setting the angle just right. That means you can charge your solar generator faster.
Includes:
  • 1 x EcoFlow Solar Panel
  • 1 x Kickstand Case
  • 1 x User Manual
  • 1 x Warranty Card
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EcoFlow is having a sales on their portable solar panels. Prices are the lowest ever according to Camel Camel Camel, or are as low as previous sales.

EcoFlow 60 Watt - $139 (EcoFlow store [ecoflow.com] is sold out, but still available on Amazon [amazon.com])

EcoFlow 110 Watt - $209 (EcoFlow store [ecoflow.com] or Amazon [amazon.com])

EcoFlow 160 Watt - $279 (EcoFlow store [ecoflow.com] or Amazon [amazon.com])

EcoFlow 400 Watt - $949 on Amazon [amazon.com] or $999 on the EcoFlow store [ecoflow.com]

https://amazon.com/stores/page/1D...0E35E7EA93

https://us.ecoflow.com/collection...lar-panels
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Those 400 Watts do get 370+ . I have gotten 409 but might just be a fluke. Expensive per watt...but no doubt if you needed 400 portable...this will be lighter and more efficient...maybe not cheaper but very close at this price.
yes you can mix/match different power levels.
Thin design for portability but it is fragile and the case stand isn't great ! Price and build quality are great ! I own the 110w Ecoflow. Get 85 watts at noon here in AZ around 100 degrees sky !

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Angry
09-06-2022 at 11:39 AM.
09-06-2022 at 11:39 AM.
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10x 440w solarever panels (currently only using 4)
4x 12v 200ah amperetime lipo4 off amazon in series for 48v
Growatt 3kw 48v all in one inverter charger
4 various portable generators from 1kw to 3800w for the worst of winter in oregon when solar is nonexistant.

This is enough to run everything I have including 77" sony oled and two aiyima a07 stereo amps and 4 giant tower speakers and fridge and laptop and lights and internet and phone and cable modem and wifi and charge my ebikes and rc toys and run all the tools I need to fix up my fixer house. 4 panels easily supports all this in the summer, I'm going to need to get all of them hooked up and maybe that will work in winter.
I see these panels should be about $220 apiece so that seems pretty good. Do you have them screwed into the roof or something else? I would be interested in an off-grid setup but I'd like to avoid drilling into the roof. I was thinking of a telescoping pole mount that I could raise in the morning and tilt toward the sun throughout the day. I realize a pole mount would have to be extremely sturdy and robust in the event of wind.
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09-06-2022 at 02:05 PM.
09-06-2022 at 02:05 PM.
Quote from Angry :
I see these panels should be about $220 apiece so that seems pretty good. Do you have them screwed into the roof or something else? I would be interested in an off-grid setup but I'd like to avoid drilling into the roof. I was thinking of a telescoping pole mount that I could raise in the morning and tilt toward the sun throughout the day. I realize a pole mount would have to be extremely sturdy and robust in the event of wind.
I haven't mounted anything, they are just laying flat on the ground. Been that way for a year or more now.

Eventually I will build a patio cover to put them on so that they aren't in the way of painting the house or replacing the roof,.
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