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Solar generator ads pop up more often these days,with big ideas and a few promises. I hesitate , not sure if Ecoflow River3 units are a good idea for projects far from our home. A kind fellow I know was determined to give me Ecoflow  set up w 45w folding travel panel, and after a moment I relented

DC power  output is via USB and usbC, also theres an automotive cigar lighter socket. 2 AC outlets are provided.

 The input can be with solar or 120v cable for indoor charging. I include some specs below.  Not a champion in its field by any means, but the portability is a fantastic feature.  This could be great for some projects far afield, without taking my heavy generator.  Paltry battery storage on this River3 though, and i need a plan to have more . Advice from anyone will be welcomed.  

One reputable buddy advised me to use a 100w panel as a minimal upgrade, and he believes the River has charge controller/ inverter built in. So please folks,any opinions to the contrary in Permie land?  And one more query:  should I charge a 12v battery or similar from the River during sunny hours ? I have a cable for this already, to connect to my Using the unit for a remote project, far from the mudding crowd, I need it for mostly 18v tool batteries and occasional AC necessities .  As it stands, I can't work on my forest project more than 3 hours on a cloudy day before my integrated battery gets very sad

Much obliged for any advice, on the input and output
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Many apologies for my lack of skills on the forum, how to change my topic and edit post also? I work overseas on a project, leaving the US on August 18th,  and truly need advice on using power tools , albeit in an off grid house.  Time is slipping away and I have little if any clarity from manufacturer.  Thanks,
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Yes I am clumsy,  a little ill prepared, a true maladroit , an accident waiting to happen, ha.

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Rico Loma wrote:Solar generator ads pop up more often these days,with big ideas and a few promises. I hesitate , not sure if Ecoflow River3 units are a good idea for projects far from our home. A kind fellow I know was determined to give me Ecoflow  set up w 45w folding travel panel, and after a moment I relented

DC power  output is via USB and usbC, also theres an automotive cigar lighter socket. 2 AC outlets are provided.

 The input can be with solar or 120v cable for indoor charging. I include some specs below.  Not a champion in its field by any means, but the portability is a fantastic feature.  This could be great for some projects far afield, without taking my heavy generator.  Paltry battery storage on this River3 though, and i need a plan to have more . Advice from anyone will be welcomed.  

One reputable buddy advised me to use a 100w panel as a minimal upgrade, and he believes the River has charge controller/ inverter built in. So please folks,any opinions to the contrary in Permie land?  And one more query:  should I charge a 12v battery or similar from the River during sunny hours ? I have a cable for this already, to connect to my Using the unit for a remote project, far from the mudding crowd, I need it for mostly 18v tool batteries and occasional AC necessities .  As it stands, I can't work on my forest project more than 3 hours on a cloudy day before my integrated battery gets very sad

Much obliged for any advice, on the input and output
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It has a pure sine inverter so you can use it to charge up cordless tools but it's only 300 watts so no plug in power tools just smaller stuff. It has a charge controller but only for 12 volt panels so your typical 100 watt (18 volt, 5.6 amp ish) panel from the hardware/ big box store should work fine... You might need to buy a custom cord to plug the panel in or it might be a provided accessory. Battery is a little small but fine for charging devices and cordless power tools.
 
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Much obliged David, my   Luddite tendencies are not helpful at times like these, and you've saved me from myself.  Charging  tool batteries is my main focus,   but i will attempt to charge a second 12v battery also.  My small charger is rated for 120 to 240 volts and draws 35 watts, I used that yesterday for a one hour test run.  

 However I could charge with the DC output if that is copacetic. Will both methods be safe for the Ecoflow,  or should I stay with  using AC output for this?
 
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Rico Loma wrote:Much obliged David, my   Luddite tendencies are not helpful at times like these, and you've saved me from myself.  Charging  tool batteries is my main focus,   but i will attempt to charge a second 12v battery also.  My small charger is rated for 120 to 240 volts and draws 35 watts, I used that yesterday for a one hour test run.  

 However I could charge with the DC output if that is copacetic. Will both methods be safe for the Ecoflow,  or should I stay with  using AC output for this?


I have not used that particular model but the specs on lines says there is a solar charge controller built in so charging with solar is possible. As to better ... That would depend on what works best for you.
 
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Mea culpa , I must have misspoke,  my only question now is about output , DC v AC.....I charged a second battery , 200 amp hour 12 v , with the AC output. It worked , using a normal old school charger, see below
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No issues on two days of charging with 100 watt panel.  Charge controller inside this Ecoflow working flawlessly.

No issues with charging a second battery with AC power outlet,  I just wondered if using the DC output  would be better, worse, or RedLightStop, don't ever try it. I appreciate  the help, thank you.  
 
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Here is a picture showing output options, from left to right, the Ecoflow has:  
,,,DC outlet I haven't touched.  I do possess a cable for that cigar lighter orifice
,,,,USB and USB . C   OUTPUT which works as advertised
,,,,,,,,two AC outlets, both did charge tool batteries and yesterday charged a small 12 volt lawnmower battery

Has anyone used the DC automotive lighter utput for any purpose?  I am leary , will wait ,unless advised otherwise.  David, thanks, I am in good shape for this flight into the outback,   will Mooseage you in 10 days with a full report on the small Ecoflow.
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Here is a picture showing output options, from left to right, the Ecoflow has:  
,,,DC outlet I haven't touched.  I do possess a cable for that cigar lighter orifice
,,,,USB and USB . C   OUTPUT which works as advertised
,,,,,,,,two AC outlets, both did charge tool batteries and yesterday charged a small 12 volt lawnmower battery

Has anyone used the DC automotive lighter utput for any purpose?  I am leary , will wait ,unless advised otherwise.  David, thanks, I am in good shape for this flight into the outback,   will Mooseage you in 10 days with a full report on the small Ecoflow.
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