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expiredGreyString8671 posted Feb 23, 2025 07:46 AM
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EcoFlow 125W Bifacial Modular Solar Panel x4 $469

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EcoFlow's newest 125w bifacial panel has a sale on a 4pc set for $499. You can apply 5% coupon codes like ECOFLOWAFF or get 6% off with code EF6PCTOFF to bring the price down to $469.

These are very high quality portable panels that have simple xt60 connections so you don't have to fuss with mc4 cables. They are bifacial and made specifically to maximize solar inputs on Ecoflow Delta units.

A common criticism is there are plenty of cheap residential panels. These are for an entirely different use case and are one of the highest quality portable panels on the market, better then those offered by Anker, Bluetti, Jackery, Allpowers and Renogy.

https://us.ecoflow.com/products/1...olar-panel
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EcoFlow's newest 125w bifacial panel has a sale on a 4pc set for $499. You can apply 5% coupon codes like ECOFLOWAFF or get 6% off with code EF6PCTOFF to bring the price down to $469.

These are very high quality portable panels that have simple xt60 connections so you don't have to fuss with mc4 cables. They are bifacial and made specifically to maximize solar inputs on Ecoflow Delta units.

A common criticism is there are plenty of cheap residential panels. These are for an entirely different use case and are one of the highest quality portable panels on the market, better then those offered by Anker, Bluetti, Jackery, Allpowers and Renogy.

https://us.ecoflow.com/products/1...olar-panel

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Feb 23, 2025 02:56 PM
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MinhTrinh
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Feb 23, 2025 02:56 PM
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Good price
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Feb 23, 2025 06:32 PM
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golfreakFeb 23, 2025 06:32 PM
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Quote from StrategyFreak :
Exorbitantly overpriced. If looking for portable panels get something like the Renogy suitcase or the like. If using for stationary purposes get much cheaper residential panels. EcoFlow panels have always been bad and overpriced. Their previous gen was extremely user-unfriendly - see any Jasonoid or other youtuber reviews

Uses XT60 which is not a common input standard for solar generators, whereas nearly all solar generators have some type of MC4 adapter.
Man, you haven't been paying attention to solar panels if you think these are "Exorbitantly overpriced"
First, lets not compare to residential panels as these are made for DIY type of systems and portability.
These are the newer N-type and you're not going to find a better price for portable N-type panels.
$1 per watt for N-type portable is on the low side.
I have a similar Zoupw 450w portable N-type panel and it will do close to 450w all day.

I have other N-types panels and they are amazing.
They will do their wattage ratings vs normal panels where you're only getting 70%-75%.
If you look at reviews for these, they will do fairly close to their ratings.
They are a hybrid between rigid and portable panels. Rigid but very light and portable.
I like the kick stands. Very versatile that you can have this very upright or super flat.
They warranty these for 5 yrs and 90% which is great because because Eco flow is one of the bigger brand and they will still be in business.

But I really don't like the 50v proprietary connection.
50v is on the high side if you just want to use one of these for a smaller power station.
I haven't research to see if you can series these for 48v systems.
What they should done was for these panels to be around 25v VOC and normal MC4 connectors that let you hook these to any configurations you need.



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Feb 24, 2025 04:43 AM
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EscotchFeb 24, 2025 04:43 AM
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Quote from StrategyFreak :
Exorbitantly overpriced. If looking for portable panels get something like the Renogy suitcase or the like. If using for stationary purposes get much cheaper residential panels. EcoFlow panels have always been bad and overpriced. Their previous gen was extremely user-unfriendly - see any Jasonoid or other youtuber reviews

Uses XT60 which is not a common input standard for solar generators, whereas nearly all solar generators have some type of MC4 adapter
This is cheaper and more powerful than the Renogy suitcase. This new Ecoflow panel looks to be a good option IMO. I wish my Delta 2 could take more power but this is about the right set it looks like for a 2 to recharge in a couple hours at this price. I can use ridgid panels sure but no case, not as easy to set up and I need to build some angle brackets.
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hugeFeb 24, 2025 05:04 AM
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Quote from golfreak :
Man, you haven't been paying attention to solar panels if you think these are "Exorbitantly overpriced"
First, lets not compare to residential panels as these are made for DIY type of systems and portability.
These are the newer N-type and you're not going to find a better price for portable N-type panels.
$1 per watt for N-type portable is on the low side.
I have a similar Zoupw 450w portable N-type panel and it will do close to 450w all day.

I have other N-types panels and they are amazing.
They will do their wattage ratings vs normal panels where you're only getting 70%-75%.
If you look at reviews for these, they will do fairly close to their ratings.
They are a hybrid between rigid and portable panels. Rigid but very light and portable.
I like the kick stands. Very versatile that you can have this very upright or super flat.
They warranty these for 5 yrs and 90% which is great because because Eco flow is one of the bigger brand and they will still be in business.

But I really don't like the 50v proprietary connection.
50v is on the high side if you just want to use one of these for a smaller power station.
I haven't research to see if you can series these for 48v systems.
What they should done was for these panels to be around 25v VOC and normal MC4 connectors that let you hook these to any configurations you need.
When you can get regular panels for $0.20/watt, I can see why someone would call this overpriced at almost $1/watt
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Feb 24, 2025 05:49 PM
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golfreakFeb 24, 2025 05:49 PM
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Quote from huge :
When you can get regular panels for $0.20/watt, I can see why someone would call this overpriced at almost $1/watt
Point me to where you can get .20 per watt. Please exclude residential panels as I've point out.
Also point out to me comparable "portable panels" with the same price.
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MTDreams
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Feb 24, 2025 08:07 PM
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For portable bifacial panels these are a pretty good price. More durable and better stands than most 500w portable panels out there. Great set for RVers and Van lifers or for emergency use for folks that can't lift larger residential panels, and even with those you'd need to have a stand.
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pablo1376Feb 25, 2025 08:34 PM
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Quote from MinhTrinh :
Good price
Shit price there was 200w panels cheaper than this wtf is up with he glazers
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