Been running an EB70 for 2 weeks at home now with my 30L 12v fridge fed by Bluetti's 200w panel. The past 3 days have been almost entirely overcast (I'm in Western, cloudy, Washington state) and even then I get between 31 to 62 watts in, against 27 to 29 watts out from the fridge when the compressor is running, which is not often. It's pretty much indefinite with this combo.
@Jasonoid3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing your experience to confirm the combo!
@therealchickentender3 жыл бұрын
@@Jasonoid It's pretty great. Even if there's partial sun once or twice a day, there's no question or challenge. I was worried about those truly dark days but I think they'd be fine as well... I'm talking about really dark, heavy drizzle-filled cloud days which I've not experienced yet. But Based on the past two weeks, even if it wasn't "indefinite" with this 200w panel it'd be close. It'll all depend obviously on how often the compressor is kicking in, but if your fridge is like most, chances are you're fine unless you're camping in a cave.
@Jasonoid3 жыл бұрын
@@therealchickentender totally agree :) Now to find a way to get a full 200 watts out of my EB70....I got some ideas haha
@therealchickentender3 жыл бұрын
@@Jasonoid Waiting on that share. :D (Bottom line: I'm super happy with this thing and consider it a bargain)
@JudiChristopher3 жыл бұрын
What panels are you using?
@adamw4469 Жыл бұрын
I've been going back and forth soooooo many times a system for our needs. Your video really hit the nail on the head for us. I think the EB70S is a great option for our needs. Thank you!
@leeeverett81093 жыл бұрын
14:00 exactly. As long as it's functional; I didn't care about the complaints. I'm not watching this thing for hours; "I set it and forget it". I opted not to do the DC Hack; I decided to set my VL45 PRO on the lightest Frig mode to stretch out the battery. It worked fine this way.
@josue_estrada_everywhere3 жыл бұрын
Thanks again Jason! Running my IceCo VL45 off the EB70. Re-charging the EB70 with either; SUV roof fixed 180 watt BougeRV solar panel, Bluetti SP200 portable solar panel, 1000 watt Bestek pure sine wave inverter/Bluetti 200 watt charger, and Amazon just dropped off the 12vdc to 24vdc converter. I use a DPDT knife switch to switch between SUV 12vdc charging and solar connections to the EB70. Fun stuff going on in my "mobile lab". Thank you again for your videos, I have learned and continue learning. Getting used to my EB70 "quirks & features too ;-)
@5150gtrman2 жыл бұрын
Itd be cool to see a test like this with a deep freezer. Alot of ppl would buy this to keep their deep freezers running in an extended power outage.
@Jasonoid2 жыл бұрын
This won't power my full size fridge, but I have heard it works on smaller freezers. I don't have one to test with.
@mattnaylor145 Жыл бұрын
Very easy to operate, started on the first pull.Only wish a wheel kit was available as an option to add with this model choice. But, not a deal breaker as you can see with this improvised addition.
@Tommyr3 жыл бұрын
I just got a Bluetti EB70 and it's great. 700 watt inverter. Has 4 A/C outlets, one regulated 12V cig outlet, 2 5.1mm barrel outlets, several USB-A and 2 USB-C outlets. I also bought a Baldr 120 watt folding solar panel to use with it, works great!
@Jasonoid3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing your experience! Great power station!
@bluepill80772 жыл бұрын
Baldr is water proof? Would you still recommend it? Or something else? I'm currently shopping for the best durable and affordable solar panels
@Jasonoid2 жыл бұрын
I feel only truly "waterproof" solar panels are glass rigid panels, but the Baldr should be able to withstand some rain... Just don't let the junction box on the back get wet (this is the case for all portable panels with USB junctions boxes).
@Tommyr2 жыл бұрын
@@Jasonoid Well the Baldr is not meant for a permanent installation. Of course regular glass panels are better for that.
@Tommyr2 жыл бұрын
@@bluepill8077 No it's not, maybe a little splash but it's not meant for a wet application.
@richardhobbs71073 жыл бұрын
Very nice review of the EB 70 powering your fridge. This comment is where I would ask questions about the set-up, but you covered all the bases. Now I just need to review your coverage of the ICECO VL60 Pro 12v fridge. Will go check that out now. Thanks ! ! RH
@Jasonoid3 жыл бұрын
Got the review video out on my channel, it's a great fridge! I also have other cheaper fridge review videos if you don't want to spend quite that much money.
@paulguerrero9723 жыл бұрын
I'll be running this exact set up soon!!! Even got the red eb70!!! The dc hack is great!!! I'll be doing this soon.
@lexuslowlife30553 жыл бұрын
That’s the video I’ve been wanting to see amazing video I believe first test like this on KZbin with the eb70 plugged in with a solar panel and a big fridge. Awesome man great detail and talks on number because numbers don’t lie.
@Jasonoid3 жыл бұрын
I'm all about real world performance, the big channels just give specs, gotta prove if it's good or not. Stick around for other awesome videos I have coming out soon, you'll enjoy them.
@lexuslowlife30553 жыл бұрын
@@Jasonoid I just starting watching your channel for the first time with the VL60 pro video and I’ve been hooked. Your killing it brother great details and real world test. Thank you 🙏🏼
@andrewinaustintx3 жыл бұрын
Many thanks for yet another helpful video on the EB70. You're original video is pretty much the go to for anyone needing info on the Bluetti EB70. I definitely need mount a solar panel to my truck camper. Just spent a week on the road with EB70 powering a 40 liter, 12 DC truck fridge with a Danfoss-Secop compressor. No solar panel input for the trip - but I was able to rely on a Goal Zero Regulated Lithium Yeti Car Charger set its 5 amp setting as my sole charging source. It has a 10 amp setting, but I don't like how hot the charging unit gets at that setting At the 5 amp setting the input wattage on the Bluetti shows to be 73 watts max. The Goal Zero / Yeti charger definitely did the trick - provided that I drove about 4 hours per day. By the way, Bluetti's provided cigarette socket to 8mm barrel charging cable is way too short for my use. Bottom line to all of the above: The Goal Zero regulated lithium battery car charger is a plug and play alternative to a solar panel.
@Jasonoid3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing your setup, man.... We need a forum for running fridges! People could share info back and forth so easily!
@juliava6052 жыл бұрын
I have a question about this, please. Can I simply plug a Bluetti EB70 into any 12V socket in my Roadtrek van/RV to power it as I drive? I don't need a Goal Zero Regulated Lithium Yeti Car Charger, do I?
@andrewinaustintx2 жыл бұрын
@@juliava605 Yes - use the provided adapter cord provided by Bluetti and fingers crossed, you'll see a charge rate of around 90 watts. - Unfortunately, the provided cord was way too short for my needs.
@juliava6052 жыл бұрын
@@andrewinaustintx Thanks very much, Andrew.
@jimmyFX2 жыл бұрын
Really liked your review on the EB70S,,especially the 24v charging hack,,I just purchased one yesterday,your video's helped alot,I was undecided ,EB55 vs EB70S,,both really good reviews..going to be using it in my rv,,and share the existing solar,when needed,,
@Jasonoid2 жыл бұрын
The EB70 has more usable power, and I like it a little bit more. It's not priced that much more than the EB55. I don't use wall charging on these so the EB55 isn't 'better' for me with it's dual charging.
@withexpectancy58183 жыл бұрын
Really like how you test.Very clear and easy to understand.
@Jasonoid3 жыл бұрын
Thanks, this video was a great experiment and I was happy with the results!
@ebikecnx7239 Жыл бұрын
Could I use a 200W mono panel with about 21Vmp and 9A mp? It's under the 28V max imput of the EB70, but too many Amps? Or the EB70 would only draw 8Amps out of the 9A? No damage to EB70? Plus, the panels never really get to full power do they? Always some clouds or limiting factors...
@Jasonoid Жыл бұрын
The power station limits the amperage input automatically, you just don't want to go over the max voltage. You're good with that solar panel!
@ebikecnx7239 Жыл бұрын
@@Jasonoid Thanks, you are very helpful. Best new channel for solar. Keep up the good work.
@Rabbittjr2 жыл бұрын
Just stumbled across this video. Just purchased my EB70 and a similar 12v to 24v hack as in the video but can’t find the rest of the build parts you referenced in the video for the 12v to 24v hack. But can’t wait to get this setup going with my ICECO fridge
@Jasonoid2 жыл бұрын
This video goes over the details and parts are in the video description: kzbin.info/www/bejne/lWjPaZulg8qVers
@mostrong3 жыл бұрын
If like to see more tests like this on that refrigerator in some hotter weather. Nice work!
@Jasonoid3 жыл бұрын
I have a review video about all the features and power consumption on my channel. The jist is 75 degrees is around 12 watts average, 85 degrees is around 25 watts or so, 95 or higher the compressor runs almost all the time.... Not quite all the time but close. Keep the fridge in the shade and it helps a lot. If you have the fridge set to eco mode it won't ever pull more than 38 watts because that's the max the compressor will pull on ECO mode 100% running. Max mode will pull 58 watts as it runs.
@mostrong3 жыл бұрын
Awesome! Just watched it. I’d really like to upgrade to one of these fridges for my overland rig. Thanks for all the hard work on these fridge reviews.
@Jasonoid3 жыл бұрын
@@mostrong Thanks! I'll be doing a comparison on all 8 of my ICECO fridges soon so subscribe so you don't miss that video! You'll see all of them at once, power usage numbers, and features and downsides...i hope I can make the video quick and effective. Lots of info to cover haha!
@bretthumberstone81482 жыл бұрын
@@Jasonoid Hello, I recently got a VL45 ProS and I noticed that the compressor runs for about 25 minutes out of every hour. Does this seem excessive, I think it does but am not fully sure if this is normal or not.
@AskIveSolar3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for speaking to the parallel with regard to the rain and amps. Enjoyed that.
@Jasonoid3 жыл бұрын
I'm not a solar expert but I do have experience with that specific topic so I thought I'd add it to this video :)
@karriemhathaway70872 жыл бұрын
This is the video I've been waiting for!!!! You finally answered my most important question. Thank you
@Jasonoid2 жыл бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
@ulysses88593 жыл бұрын
You hit the spot on this item Jason, I have a much better understanding of this device and will apply what I have learned. Any advantage to using two 200w panels compared to one 200w and one 100w panel for cloudy days.
@Jasonoid3 жыл бұрын
Using two 200 watts panels might just cost you extra cash vs using one 200 watt + one 100 watt panel. It depends how many clouds you see in your area. Are you going with rigid or portable panels? I have mostly sunny skies so I doubt using 400 watts would be worth it for me. Having 300 would work fine in my area.
@ulysses88593 жыл бұрын
Jasonoid Thanks Jason, I know I asked this question yesterday on AskIve and you answered I just wanted to confirm with you again I'm knew at the solar game so don't want to take any chances. I will purchase a 100w panel to go with the 200w panel both hard panels and run them parallel. It gets very hot where I am but I'm noticing this year a lot of clouds during the day humidity stays low but the clouds are much more than last year. Thank you very much I appreciate all your videos.
@Jasonoid3 жыл бұрын
@@ulysses8859 If you want to wait to purchase your panels, I will give it another test this weekend to verify there aren't any issues with 300 watts on the EB70. Just to give you some reassurance.
@ulysses88593 жыл бұрын
Jasonoid Wow! Yeah Jason! I would so appreciate that. I am planning to purchase another Rich solar panel at the end of the month. Thank you so much, I will wait for your test.
@denispaquette58553 жыл бұрын
@@ulysses8859 so my understanding cause I’m new to solar also and I bought a eb70. If you want to you can hook a higher wattage of solar panel to cover for the cloudy day ? And it would not break the eb70 ? You would just lose the energy when it is couldy ? If I get it right
@msaigh13 жыл бұрын
Would you please share the details on the 5521 Barrel connector power cord you made? Great idea!
@Jasonoid3 жыл бұрын
I bought something like this, then attached Anderson powerpole connectors to the opposite side. I recently put out a video on Anderson powerpole connectors too. www.amazon.com/Extension-Adapter-Extender-Security-Network/dp/B08L6LJ5F4/ref=mp_s_a_1_8?dchild=1&keywords=5521+barrel+plug&qid=1626494323&sprefix=5521+barrel&sr=8-8 Does that info help? Also did the same with my fridge power cable, cut off the 12v plug and put Anderson powerpole on it. I hate those 12v plugs... Haha
@fishhead33333 жыл бұрын
@@Jasonoid Yes I hate them to. I wish someone would build a power station with a different 12 volt output, something like the Anderson or xt60 connectors.
@truesight912 жыл бұрын
This is the type of test i needed, thanks ! I would think the EB55 and 200W solar will perform similar, less power but faster charging.
@Jasonoid2 жыл бұрын
Yes, the EB55 will easily get you through the night and if solar is good the next day, it will charge back up to 100%. That would be an excellent combo.
@mitchellbarnow17093 жыл бұрын
Excellent review, Jason
@Jasonoid3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the comment, appreciate it!
@Liimpy3 ай бұрын
My EB70 has been tucked away in my van, connected to a 100w panel mounted on the roof for 2 years, its my dedicated power source for the fridge and the fridge is always cold, i don't even think about it anymore
@Coopdundee3 жыл бұрын
Great presentation, this is the one I’m getting seems 200 watts solar would be plenty ,I was going to get the 200 W solar from Bluetti what do you recommend if I’m planning on camping long term
@Jasonoid3 жыл бұрын
You can save some money going with some other budget panels, if you need a more wateroroof setup I'd go with the flexible sunpower panels. Check out my channel for TWO videos. I have an 11 solar panel comparison video from a month back, and a Budget solar panel video to use with power stations. Those will give you some guidance.
@raymondcalton166610 ай бұрын
Hi great clip I was wondering if you hook it up to your alternator how long would it take to charge ?
@locascioantonino2 жыл бұрын
You can have the inverter in the back of the vehicle like you said rather than those clamps and go straight to the battery with a fuse and just latest thing in the back and plug it in and a charge
@Jasonoid2 жыл бұрын
That would work great for sure! I have installed a direct connection to my battery in the back of my 4runner with 6awg wire. It works great to charge power stations, run an inverter and power 12v fridges while driving. So many options for sure.
@emmanuelvouillon304311 ай бұрын
Pourquoi faut il autant de temps à charger par rapport à ses concurrents ? Merci pour la video
@sierraseb33112 жыл бұрын
This video was awesome. Just what I was looking for. Thanks
@Jasonoid2 жыл бұрын
You're welcome!
@lynnbb2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Jason 🐾🐾
@14chstr7 ай бұрын
Thank you for this! So 100w is enough for this kind of setup. I've been eyeing the 200w solar panel but it is too expensive.
@Jasonoid7 ай бұрын
If you have enough sun you can get by with a 100w panel. You just have to babysit the panel more often so it's in the sun as much as possible.
@michaelworsham1742 жыл бұрын
I will have a teardrop camper with an onboard lithium battery. The solar options are kind of limited because we’ll have the camper in the shade here in the South. But we have the Bluetti AC200P solar generator. Is there a way to run from the Bluetti into the shore power hookup (which recharges the onboard battery)? Some have told me this would be very inefficient. It would sure be nice to have the 2000 watt Bluetti to serve as a means to recharge the lithium battery. Thanks for this video! Very informative. All the best.
@Jasonoid2 жыл бұрын
If your main goal is to recharge your onboard lithium battery using AC power, you'll need to purchase an affordable AC LiFePO4 charger. Then you can chose to run that charger off the AC200p or the shore power to charge up the onboard battery. I'm assuming its a LiFePO4 battery? What size and brand is it? That will help determine the size of charger you'll need.
@michaelworsham1742 жыл бұрын
I want to use the Bluetti AC200P to recharge the onboard lithium battery (Dragonfly 100 amp hour 12 volt LifePO4) directly. The shore power input to the onboard battery apparently recharges the battery also. Thanks for your input. Much appreciated. I’m learning.
@michaelworsham1742 жыл бұрын
The battery is housed behind a panel in the teardrop and the shore power receptacle is on the side of the camper. Normally an extension cord would connect to the campsite power source. This power input runs the refrigerator (and other stuff) and recharges the battery too.
@michaelworsham1742 жыл бұрын
If we don’t have a campsite with shore power, then we’d like to use the Bluetti as a recharging option.
@Jasonoid2 жыл бұрын
@@michaelworsham174 You can pick up a charger similar to this: amzn.to/3qQ5hxW ...I have not tested this model in particular so I'm not saying to this one exactly, just find one similar that works for you. Basically you need to find an AC wall charger designed for LiFePO4 (10 to 20 amps at least). You would plug this charger into your AC200p and run it off the inverter to charge up your house battery.
@Nolgore2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Jason, based on this I am guessing my JP50 Pro will run close to indefinitely on my EB70S with PV120 solar panel!
@Jasonoid2 жыл бұрын
As long as you can get it filled up during the day, it will run overnight no issues. It just a simple cycle of trying to get it charged the next day. Usually the only battle while camping is with clouds or shade from trees.
@andrewtitcombe83782 жыл бұрын
If i left the EB70 charging in the boot of my car from my 12v aux socket. Will the EB70 stop charging if my car battery drops below a certain value?To protect my car battery. Also if the EB70 is in boot of car. And the temperature drops below 0C 32F . does the internal BMS shut down charging/discharging . As i have read that LifePo4 batteries can be permanently damaged at below freezing.
@JudiChristopher3 жыл бұрын
It is a good thing that we're not doing the drinking game, when Jason says "8 AMP Limit" ... (many times)... which I'm glad he did, because that is important. Bluetti... WHY did you do this just an 8 AMP Limit? Come on now... I am not as "Blond" as you think I am... I have been a Chemical Engineer in the Oil Field, (Down hole drilling fluids) and I have be an Architect and Mechanical Draftsperson... This is why I know that Jason KNOWS what he is saying. Don't 'let the Blond fool you.
@Jasonoid3 жыл бұрын
Haha, I hope bluetti sees these comments! Changes for the better!
@JudiChristopher3 жыл бұрын
@@Jasonoid YES Praise the Lord!!
@JudiChristopher3 жыл бұрын
@@Jasonoid SERISOUSLY... I do too... just an UPGRADE from the BLUETTI EB70 I am ready to buy. Thank YOU Jason for all your experience & great knowledge of this subject... God BLESS YOU
@JudiChristopher3 жыл бұрын
@@Jasonoid Yes... and what bothers me, is that what you pointed out should have been corrected before they even made the EB70... Come on now Bluetti A simple button to turn it on and off... what is with this 8 Amps? I love Bluetii... I want to BUY the (upgraded one)... Like now.
@PhatboyHD88 Жыл бұрын
I have a VL45 ProS fridge , and a Jackery 500 with a 60 watt Jackery solar panel in my jeep.. now with fridge on eco mode and 34 degrees , it will run forever like that. The jackery charges at 45 watts and the fridge uses 23 watts , so it runs the fridge and charges the jackery at the same time , and at night it uses the battery down to about 60% then recharges the battery during the day . Now if no sun , no problem the jackery has pass threw charging , so i plug the jackery into my jeep and then my fridge plugged into the jackery and that (without running vehicle will last about 4 days ( i have a odyssey 1000 amp hour battery in my jeep ) as my starter battery . So between my jeep and solar you can run the fridge indefinitely and never have to run vehicle ..
@aprojectvista2 жыл бұрын
Awesome video! Thanks for posting informative content. I have a question about the system i have planned. I plan on powering an Iceco VL45 ProS with a Bluetti EB70S. I plan on charging the EB70S with my car battery while driving. I’m thinking of wiring up a Blue Sea Systems accessory panel with a 12v cigarette lighter outlet with a inline 15a fuse to the car battery and have it installed in the truck bed next to the fridge. Then using your 12v-24v converter idea from that accessory panel to the EB70S. Is that a sound system or am I overlooking something?
@Jasonoid2 жыл бұрын
12v to 24v converter will pull around 25 amps max, plan for that large of a load with your fuses are wiring and you'll be fine.
@m1gz8832 жыл бұрын
great video! do you have a video how you make the fridge connector to 5.5 mm dc
@Jasonoid2 жыл бұрын
Hey Jessie, I don't have a video on it but you can find a few 5521 adapters on Amazon that may work for your needs. I just bought a 5521 adapter and then soldered setup the other end with Anderson PowerPole connections as I use those for most of my setup.
@m1gz8832 жыл бұрын
@@Jasonoid thanks for the reply ill try to make one!
@m1gz8832 жыл бұрын
have you tried just connecting the fridge power cable directly to 5521 connector not adding anderson plugs?
@Jasonoid2 жыл бұрын
@@m1gz883 that would work just fine, I just use different connections with all my testing
@fromtheflightdeck252 Жыл бұрын
Quality review subbed my friend!
@piedmontpengwing2 жыл бұрын
Understand the theory of parallel vs series. However, what would connecting the panels in the 2 configuration look like.
@Jasonoid2 жыл бұрын
Google "Series vs Parallel solar panels". There are some great articles online that show pictures and demonstrate the difference.
@yooperdog3 жыл бұрын
We have iceco and bluetti eb70 also goal zero 500x can't wait to put it through the paces. 150watts of solar.
@Jasonoid3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing your setup, I'd love to hear how it goes!
@yooperdog3 жыл бұрын
We have 150watts of ridgid panels goal zero boulder panels
@yooperdog3 жыл бұрын
We spent a month in Az with the 500x and iceco as a freezer no problem only had to put it in the truck and take it for a ride once. Looking forward to giving the bluetti the same test.
@JudiChristopher3 жыл бұрын
"Rigid" that's the word... not "Fixed" panels... Thanks Jason.
@haroldgregorich96592 жыл бұрын
Loved you video. I'm wanting to run a 2.6 cubic foot Magic Chef AC fridge of the Bluetti EB70S. How long do you think it would run without charging.? Can I charge the Bluetti with two 400 watt flexible solar panels if I hook them in parallel mode without harming the Bluetti? Like the portable flexible panels because of light weight and I can fix them to my DIY promaster camper or use them portable. A penny for your thoughts.
@Jasonoid2 жыл бұрын
The EB70 would probably work with the small fridge but it would use much more power than these 12v DC powered fridges. I haven't ever tested one of those mini fridges so I can't get you an estimated run time. You'd probably be better off going with a larger power station. Concerning your solar question, thats a lot of solar panels (800 watts) for a power station that will only accept 160 watts input. I'd either recommend just a 200 watt panel for the EB70, or I'd go with one of the larger power stations so you can actually use the full 800 watts. The new EcoFlow Delta 2 has been really impressive with my testing, it's a little larger and charges with more solar panels. Review will be out this next Friday.
@armanclark24012 жыл бұрын
i have a weird issue with a jackery 240 on my deep freezer, it runs at about 35w but when i plug in my bluetti it pulls 80w and i hear the compressor. jackery is rated for 200w constant draw. whats up? i htink im going to empty freezer and do some tests so i dont spoil food.
@TechStories792 жыл бұрын
I wonder if they will release a new eb70 with the eb3a screen, built in power brick and app. I would buy one then!
@Jasonoid2 жыл бұрын
I'm hoping for a new version soon :)
@huyked3 жыл бұрын
9:51 Are those 50 watt SunPower panels good for permanent setup? Edit: Never mind. You answered someone already regarding that: "Being super light weight, waterproof and with MC4 connections they are super nice to use! Still not perfect for leaving out in the sun forever, I had a day at 107F this last week during testing and the panels were "very flexible" because the plastic was so HOT! I think I would still go for a regular rigid glass panel for "everyday" outdoor use."
@TTTT-rc4fv3 жыл бұрын
Are the rock pals newer 100w folding panels good for permanent use?
@huyked3 жыл бұрын
@@TTTT-rc4fv 9:43 I think his are the newer ones if I remember correctly. But even if not, I'd assume he would still classify it into the non-permanent category.
@MrGregpayne992 жыл бұрын
Great video!!! This is the exact fridge?battery?solar set up ive been thinking about for camping.
@Jasonoid2 жыл бұрын
It will work great! I'd suggest at least 100 watts of solar. Also, don't forget my discount code for the ICECO, save 12% off the total price on any fridge.
@kevinjohnson19812 жыл бұрын
I'm looking at one of these EB70 and maybe getting a panel to go with it. I was looking at the sunpower that you had in the video and I'm wondering about the 100W that they have available, but wasn't sure what the connector you had to go with it. Can you link that for me? Great video!
@Jasonoid2 жыл бұрын
The Sunpower Flex 100 would work great with this power station, just like using two 50s together.
@FatherTimeRipVanWrinkle3 жыл бұрын
I enjoyed watching your video I have some similar equipment are your Balder panels weather resistant? Is it alright to leave them out during a twenty minute summer shower while I am on the trail ??
@Jasonoid3 жыл бұрын
They are weather resistant, just don't let water get to that junction box on the back. You can leave them out all day, just not for weeks and weeks, they aren't designed for permanent use.
@xjinit3 жыл бұрын
Hey Jason, how much more draw would you say the system would have with frequent opening and closing of the fridge?
@Jasonoid3 жыл бұрын
Probably add a few more watts to the average power usage, not by much. If you left the lid open for awhile that would affect it more. One nice thing about having the lid on top is the cold air doesn't flow out like a side opening fridge.
@agm1303 жыл бұрын
Great Video, just put an ICECO VL45 Pro with an SOK 100ah battery in my truck. Using a CTEK D250SE to charge, was wondering if 100 watt panel would be enough. This video makes me think I should be fine. My next question is, how does the gauge of wire (voltage drop) effect my solar panel input efficiency.
@Jasonoid3 жыл бұрын
Excellent setup! I like the sok batteries! 12 awg wire should be fine for up to 20 amps, voltage drop will be minimal for that setup. I have run 50 feet of 12 awg wire and didn't notice much loss in power. The MPPT charge controllers do pretty good with any voltage.
@bretthumberstone81482 жыл бұрын
Are you having any issue with your VL45 pro lid seal? I heard that this is common problem and am trying to decide between the normal VL45 or VL45 ProS
@kingchief40383 жыл бұрын
EB55 fridge test please??
@Jasonoid3 жыл бұрын
Ive tested it already, it runs a fridge great! I can definitely make a video. What would you want to see in that type of video?
@kingchief40383 жыл бұрын
@@Jasonoid Thanks for the prompt response, just seeking to see how long it would run a 12v Camping Fridge via DC or AC, without solar input. (How long did it run for you roughly?) Is it true that if you have solar coming in and its less than the power going out (I.e morning/evening sun) to run the fridge it will overheat or shorten the lifespan?
@Jasonoid3 жыл бұрын
@@kingchief4038 the EB55 won't ever overheat by charging so no need to worry about that. In my testing I pulled around 480wh from the DC 12v socket on the EB55 and a fridge uses about 20watts average at 85F. So you'd see around 24 hours of runtime on one complete charge or MORE runtime if the temps are lower. At 70F these fridges pull around 14 watts so you could get 34 hours or so.
@kingchief40383 жыл бұрын
@@Jasonoid Thank you very much i have watched and liked your videos on them :) I think fridges are meant to be below 40F and freezer 0F, so those times would be less so. Ofcourse having an SP120 panel plugged in should help last a few days?
@Jasonoid3 жыл бұрын
@@kingchief4038 the temps I mentioned (85f and 70f) are the ambient temps outside the fridge, not the inside temps. I like to set my fridges to around 37 degrees or so. The compressor will run more as the outside ambient temps rise. Having a 100 watt solar panel and decent sun everyday you could run the fridge forever off the EB55!
@baneverything55803 жыл бұрын
Shared on the Bluetti private Facebook group.
@Jasonoid3 жыл бұрын
Thank you my friend!
@j8ffshin3293 жыл бұрын
edit - oops didn't notice that this was made 2mo ago. Victron makes several marine grade dc-dc converters(comes with BT, too)/ Thanks for doing an IRL use case. Aside from product placement the Bibene would have shown a more detailed SOC. It sucks that for the money these batteries don't allow more flexible input. IE, support for up to 48V input or maintaining max charge at below 13V. I still haven't researched into why was seeing sub 80W charge during a recent roadtrip. I suspect that my 12V car battery was fully charged & the "smart" alternator was napping. See...13V->80W 12.7V->60W WTF if I was actually approaching the campsite rather than home.
@Jasonoid3 жыл бұрын
I'd love to see a higher voltage input on these smaller power stations. At least 48volts so you can put panels in parallel without any issues.
@focusnfight2 жыл бұрын
hey mate great review. but I have a question. can you use the station while its being charged by solar or wall socket? so that the fridge can keep getting powered? that's probably my biggest concern. cheers!
@Jasonoid2 жыл бұрын
Yep, that one of the best ways to power a 12v fridge with this power station. You can charge the power station off solar or your car. Then run the fridge off the power station.
@tamermogannam Жыл бұрын
I have the same setup. Use the cigarette lighter DC output and make sure your AC output is disabled. At 32F (fridge mode) I almost get 2 days.
@Jasonoid Жыл бұрын
DC output goes much longer :) Best case scenario is to have a 200w solar panel to get it charged as fast as possible.
@carlosnava84853 жыл бұрын
Great Review. Really interested in getting a DC to DC adapter for redundancy. Thanks for sharing. Question! Did you have any issues connection your fridge to the EB70's cigarette lighter port. I noticed my ICECO 20 would not work when I had it plugged into the DC cigarette lighter. It would power the instrument panel of the fridge but it would not run the compressor to cool down the fridge. The fridge worked fine when plugged into my vehicles DC so the cable is good. I need to plug in something else into the Bluetti's cigarette port to confirm whether good or bad.
@Jasonoid3 жыл бұрын
Any error codes on the screen of the fridge? E3, E1? I tested about 6 different fridges and I they all ran just fine. Another option could be to use the AC to DC adapter off the inverter to run the fridge.
@armanclark24012 жыл бұрын
@@Jasonoid i think i have the same issue with a jackery 240 on my deep freezer, it runs at about 35w but when i plug in my bluetti it pulls 80w and i hear the compressor. jackery is rated for 200w constant draw. whats up?
@Jasonoid2 жыл бұрын
Probably cant handle the surge current to start the deep freezer compressor.
@lucas031019772 жыл бұрын
Hi Jason! I’m new in your channel. Thank you for sharing so good knowledge! I’m about to buy one portable power station to run my 43l 12v camping fridge and I’m wondering if the Eb3a does the job with a 200w solar panel… Can you help me with that? Cheers!!!
@Jasonoid2 жыл бұрын
I recommend at least a 500wh power station for running a 12v fridge. The EB3A will work but it's a bit small, only having 268wh. The battery won't last as long so I'm not sure on a hot night in the summer if the battery will get you through the night.
@ScottieRojo893 жыл бұрын
Can this unit be charged up by the cars 12v outlet and solar panel up top at the same time? Or does it only support one at a time? Thank you for these awesome videos!
@Jasonoid3 жыл бұрын
The EB70 can only be charged by one input at a time, either the AC adapter, solar, or the 12v charger. However the EB55 (review on my channel) supports dual charging up to 400 watts!
@ScottieRojo893 жыл бұрын
@@Jasonoid thank you very much for all of your videos, I really appreciate people like you!
@litnoregrets75513 жыл бұрын
Love your experiment. It is something I want to do. Thanks for sharing. Very interesting.
@Jasonoid3 жыл бұрын
It's a fun experiment. It's great to do a test run on a fridge like this so you know if you have the power to run it and the capability to charge it up properly. Thanks for watching!
@RustyMisterTwo2 жыл бұрын
How does running a fridge in a hot car affect the power draw? If you park your car in full sun and it gets like 40C degrees in there, can the solar panels keep up?
@Jasonoid2 жыл бұрын
When temps are above 40C the fridge has to run much more often. Expect less runtime the hotter it is. You'd want to max out the solar charging so you can keep it running in hot weather (160watts).
@georgedarr19066 ай бұрын
Hi what would be the best solar panel glass panels) array for charging this bluetti? I currently have two 200W Bouge 9BB panels. thanks
@Jasonoid6 ай бұрын
You'll want to wire those solar panels in parallel and they will work just fine, you'll see around 150w to 170w input with those panels due to the limitations of the EB70 charge controller. Do not wire the panels in series or it will damage the power station.
@mikeb30103 жыл бұрын
Just found your channel and subscribed. Great advice. Was wondering, I have 2 x 110ah leisure batteries (Lead acid) that I charge using a split charger while driving, if I had too, could I charge the EB70 from them via a 12v/24v step up as a short term measure? Low sun conditions etc.. Many thanks.
@Jasonoid3 жыл бұрын
Hey Mike, welcome to the channel! Yeah, the EB70 will take in 10-28 volts in order to charge the battery so you shouldn't have any issues charging it up.
@mikeb30103 жыл бұрын
@@Jasonoid Thanks Jason
@denalewis34738 ай бұрын
Hi Jason do you have a video on the build of that 12v to 24v with the alligator clips ? Also if it puts out 10amps and the eb70s has a 8 amp limit what n happens to the extra 2 amps? I have a pv120s do you think if i bought a secong one i could conect to charge it faster ?
@Jasonoid8 ай бұрын
You'll see a very small increase of power adding a second pv120 solar panel. I wouldn't recommend it. This is a boost converter that will work well for faster car charging, it will last much longer and won't get near as hot if you purchase one that's larger like this: amzn.to/4cFl6xm If you have 10 amps available from solar, the power station will only pull the max power it can, 8 amps, the other two amps just aren't used.
@denalewis34738 ай бұрын
@Jasonoid So is that also true using this boost converter 12vto24v 20amps Charging eb70s the extra amps will not hurt anything ?
@Jasonoid8 ай бұрын
@@denalewis3473 correct, no harm done. The amperage will be automatically limited to 8 amps input. The 20 amp converter will stay cooler.
@carlwatts12302 жыл бұрын
i would like to overspec solar panel setup. e.g. they are capable of producing 300watt. the battery can only take 200 watts and most of the time these panels will not exceed 200 because of various factors, hence overspeccing but on these days and moments where they do exceed 200 watts how can i protect the battery? i will want to connect a charge controller in between the panels and the battery? a dc to dc converter? or is the circuitry present in the eb70? how would you go about connecting 3 100w panels in parallel? voltages etc and connecting pieces
@Jasonoid2 жыл бұрын
I made a video for this question: kzbin.info/www/bejne/anuqaX-sf9-hgrs Overpaneling is fine, the EB70 will limit the amperage input to 8 amps, never go over the voltage limit. 12v panels in parallel will work great.
@carlwatts12302 жыл бұрын
@@Jasonoid much gratitude for the reply and the video. thanks
@SD10001 Жыл бұрын
thank you
@UndoneXx2 жыл бұрын
Hey, a quick question: you said that too high solar voltage will fry the board, aren't there onboard safety mechanisms to shut off the incoming power to prevent any damage? I found a portable panel with Voc 28.35V; Isc 8.72A; Vmp 25.04V; Imp 8.00A. The Vmp and Imp seems to be perfect for EB70, however the Voc is slightly over. Do you think it would be safe to run this panel on an EB70? Thanks!
@Jasonoid2 жыл бұрын
Thats a great question Arnolds. I haven't tested putting a higher voltage on the EB70. I know a guy who connected two 12v panels in series into his EB70 and it didn't throw a warning, it just burned up his EB70 control board. Maybe having an input voltage just barely over the 28volts isn't as bad as connecting in 40+ volts like he did... Sometimes the best way is just to test it out but there are always risks of damage.
@danielyoshimura30593 жыл бұрын
So the The converter has what kind of connections? 4 gauge to the battery and the barrel connection to the EB70 is that correct.
@Jasonoid3 жыл бұрын
Closer view on my EB70 review, I show how it's built. It has Anderson connections on both ends. One side is input, one side is output. 12awg wire is all that's needed.... But I use those alligator clamps for my 30 amp charger as well.
@hosseinordoubadian54392 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the info. Can you recommend a ridged 200 W solar panel for the EB70?
@Jasonoid2 жыл бұрын
I'd go with the BougeRV 200 watt 9bb panel. I also have a discount code on my website to take down the price around 13%. Jasonoid.com > discount code page
@r.vargas54103 жыл бұрын
Can you do a video on a Dorm size mini fridge? I'm trying to figure my set up out, My mini fridge is hooked up to a 1500 watt power inverter and straight to my car battery with a 100 watt soler panel, it tends to power off over night, I'm thinking about getting a second battery or should I just get a second solar panel? Or maybe both are a car battery charger with a extra inverter? 🤯
@Jasonoid3 жыл бұрын
Mini fridges use MUCH more power than these 12v fridges (ICECO, Dometic, ARB, Engel just to name a few good brands). You'd be better off getting a more efficient fridge and then the next step would be a bigger battery with more power storage.
@garyabell34562 жыл бұрын
The question comes to mind is why couldn't you just use a inverter in your lighter 120 and plug in the charger like you would at home? I'm new to this solar stuff so maybe I'm wrong. But it seems logical to me. Please let me know. Thanks for all of your information on this! I just got my EB70 and a renegy 100 what panel. Thanks
@Jasonoid2 жыл бұрын
The wall charger pulls 198 watts, which is too much for a 12v socket in a vehicle. It would blow a fuse. You can charge the EB70 power station with the included 12v cig cable in your car.
@vladimirmitrovic97242 жыл бұрын
Do you have a link to the cable you used and spliced into the Iceco 12v cable by chance? Do you know if that plug comes in a 90* version so its not sticking straight out? It looks like you added anderson power poles plugs as well? The cigarette plug the factory cable comes with is trash, but i was worried about cutting it up and splicing something else not being able to handle the power load, have you had issues with that at all?
@Jasonoid2 жыл бұрын
kzbin.info/www/bejne/j53QnWClnKpmfKc this is what I have done to bypass the cig plug for the EB70 setup.
@JILOA Жыл бұрын
Did you make the cord with the 5.5 barrel connector or is it factory made?
@Jasonoid Жыл бұрын
I made my own cable, heres a video how to do it: kzbin.info/www/bejne/j53QnWClnKpmfKc
@papa543212 жыл бұрын
Great video very detailed thanks for sharing your knowledge
@Jasonoid2 жыл бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
@justduwe2 жыл бұрын
Is that a 5.5x2.1 port on there? I ordered some pigtails on ebay and they won't fit in the port. Where did you get your pigtails from?
@Jasonoid2 жыл бұрын
I had mine laying around from an old charger, I just cut it off and put APP on the end. The barrel ports on the EB70 are 5521 ports, my pigtail is a 5525 and it rocks a bit, either will work on these but a 5521 will be more snug.
@ronbates71532 жыл бұрын
What are alternate chargers for the EB70S to replace the noisy charger it comes with? (I am talking about alternate wall plug in charger)
@Jasonoid2 жыл бұрын
You can plug in any dc power source that's under 28volts and it will charge.
@anthonymarino42603 жыл бұрын
great vid.
@cic-jakevanddalgeemyers.27392 жыл бұрын
Great reviews always u
@Jasonoid2 жыл бұрын
I appreciate that!
@christasimmons51002 жыл бұрын
Thank You for your info. I just started using my EB70 and am pretty happy with it. However I don't understand why to use or not use ECO mode. Can You enlighten me?
@Jasonoid2 жыл бұрын
If you have Eco mode enabled it shuts off the AC inverter or DC output after 4 hours if it doesn't sense a big enough load. If you have a small load on the inverter or DC outputs, sometimes ECO mode can mistakenly shutoff the power station early when you don't want it to. In my opinion it's best to leave ECO mode disabled and just turn off the outputs when you don't use them. It doesn't do anything else to save power.
@christasimmons51002 жыл бұрын
@@Jasonoid I will follow your recommendation, it makes sense. Much appreciated.
@DavidBrown-ue3wq Жыл бұрын
Dear sir, I have bought a bluetti ac200 Max and haven't gotten a proper answer from the company. I am in Australia (240 volts) and currently have the ac200 Max connected to the mains power. (To keep it topped up for loss of power . Having permanently plugged in will it affect the viability of the batteries. I am also about to link up 3x 300 w panels as the Max input is 900w. ?? SERIES OF PARRALEL would be best. I'm an old fart and I think I have kangaroos in the top paddock. Please help with some advice please.
@Jasonoid Жыл бұрын
This video will teach about connecting solar panels properly to that model. Give it a watch and let me know if you have any questions: kzbin.info/www/bejne/anuqaX-sf9-hgrs
@robertwarren17353 жыл бұрын
Great info Jason.Can I run my Alpicool T50 on my GoLabs the same way?
@Jasonoid3 жыл бұрын
Golabs 300wh unit? It's smaller but should behave in a similar way. You might be able to power a fridge through the whole night but I usually recommend at least 500wh of storage for running a fridge just in case there isn't any sun.
@robertwarren17353 жыл бұрын
@@Jasonoid Its the 300wh unit.Im just starting out but im looking for a unit that can take care of my frig nicely.Bluetti has been popping up alot.My other problem is connecting my frig to the golabs with the cigarette charger.It doesnt stay in and even after taking that red tip off.
@Jasonoid3 жыл бұрын
That should still work for running the fridge for a good amount of time. Does it have a barrel connector DC output?!? You can get a "12v female socket to 5521 male cable" on amazon so you can use that instead of the 12v socket. Then you can tape the 12v sockets male and female together on the adapter if it doesn't stay just an idea.
@TTTT-rc4fv3 жыл бұрын
Hi great vid! New to this stuff and just bought a ecoflow river max and am looking for a solar panel for my small sail boat. I just ordered the rock pals but am wondering if a rigid panel would be better for the heat. Can you recommend a rigid panel you like please, thanks!
@TTTT-rc4fv3 жыл бұрын
Just subscribed
@Jasonoid3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching, you'll want to check out NewPowa, Renogy, or HQST 100 watt monocrystalline panels on Amazon. Rich solar also makes a decent 200 watt panel you can buy under $200
@TTTT-rc4fv3 жыл бұрын
@@Jasonoid Thanks so much! Which folding solar do you recommend? Still the rock pals?
@Jasonoid3 жыл бұрын
@@TTTT-rc4fv The rockpals rp082 is an excellent folding panel!
@TTTT-rc4fv3 жыл бұрын
@@Jasonoid www.amazon.com/ROCKPALS-Portable-Solar-Panel-120W/dp/B08YK1596C/ref=pd_lpo_3?pd_rd_i=B08YK1596C&psc=1 Have you seen these new 120 watt panels? Spoke to rock pal they said they will have it on their website in a few days but it's available on amazon.
@cjarloz3 жыл бұрын
We have 110 volt plugs in our SUV. The manual says that it can provide up to 400 watts. Would this power similar to a home ac wall outlet when the vehicle is on? Im just trying to gauge how much reasonable recharge capability this has vs the 12v cigarette plugs. I have been looking at the eb55 and eb70 for primary fridge powering but i wonder if i need more capacity in the mid Atlantic.
@Jasonoid3 жыл бұрын
Your SUV 400 watt inverter would be plenty to charge the EB55 or EB70 power stations since they only take about 200 watts to charge. Your wall outlet in your home usually will max out at 20 amps @ 120vac = 2400 watts total. Your SUV inverter is limited to 400 watts so you wouldn't be able to run high power appliances like a blender, or coffee maker, or vacuum. But charging a laptop, running a small LED TV, and charging your power stations should all work fine on that outlet when the engine is running. To compare 400 watts AC vs 400watts DC power these are the numbers: 400 watts / 110 volts = 3.63 amps 400 watts / 12 volts = 33 amps
@cjarloz3 жыл бұрын
@@Jasonoid WOW! so in this scenario is the 12v DC cigarette plug more powerful than the AC 110v in our vehicle for the purpose of charging a battery like this?
@Jasonoid3 жыл бұрын
@@cjarloz it just pulls power differently so not really. Higher amps creates more heat and needs larger wire. The power at the end was just showing how the wattage works at two different levels. The AC inverter would still work great and you could get the full 200 watts charging vs DC 12v charging you'd only get about 100 watts.
@chrispycriter66823 жыл бұрын
thanks I have 200 watts on the roof of my truck cap and a 80 ah deep cycle lead acid hooked up to my truck and solar and it runs the fridge with no problem and it charges my wife's 350w solar generator and a 100wsolor generator, all ways have a charge for her cpap(every thing charges on solar and the truck battery 9cell phones always get charged from the cig lighter in the truck)if you only have cellphones ?all you need is your car/truck cig lighter;;you do not need any solar;and this is the first I saw the dc to dc adapter; thanks for this info,ill be getten one;;great job
@Jasonoid3 жыл бұрын
Sounds like a great setup! Thanks for sharing your rig with us! :D
@averagejoeadventure7262 жыл бұрын
Sorry if already been asked. But would a 300 watt pure sine wave inverter powering the bluetti power brick also be a viable option?
@Jasonoid2 жыл бұрын
Yes, the EB55 and EB70 both pull a little over 200 watts while using the AC charging. You'll most likely need direct wiring from your starter battery to run a 300 watt inverter.
@philgray10232 жыл бұрын
If you were running your fridge in the car, would you plug into the car or the Bluetti? Just wondering, because I'm not sure if my alternator could charge the Bluetti and run my 40L fridge. I was thinking to plug the Bluetti into the car and the fridge into the Bluetti.
@Jasonoid2 жыл бұрын
I would plug in my power station to my vehicle, and then run my fridge off my power station. That way when I went to shut off my engine to get gas or food, the fridge will keep running off the power station. Your car alternator will handle the load of the power station and fridge just fine. It's under 10amps of draw and most alternators can handle 25 to 35 amps of accessories.
@madhacker72 жыл бұрын
My truck has a 400 watt inverter that I can use if solar is not an option. Is there a device I can plug in that limits the draw to 200 watts?
@Jasonoid2 жыл бұрын
The EB70 wall AC charger uses about 200 watts max so that shouldn't be an issue running it off your 400 watt inverter. The fridge will only pull 35 - 70 watts depending on Eco mode or Max mode. You should be good.
@madhacker72 жыл бұрын
@@Jasonoid thanks for getting back to me. I was asking because I just picked up an ecoflow river pro and I know it can exceed 400 watts on AC. I worry about hurting the inverter
@Jasonoid2 жыл бұрын
@@madhacker7 in the app you can turn on slow AC charging.
@donpedroelbuey81513 жыл бұрын
Excellent video, my EB70 is on the way...the converter really caught my attention but I can't find which previous video includes the "build" you have mentioned here...what is the title of that video? Thanks!!
@Jasonoid3 жыл бұрын
It's just my EB70 review video, couple weeks ago. Just check my time stamps to jump right to it.
@yooperdog3 жыл бұрын
That's why I like my goal zero display panel
@yooperdog3 жыл бұрын
I am obsessed with watching the power in and out.
@Jasonoid3 жыл бұрын
I love running these fridges off solar, even while at home :)
@hawaiidogs92772 жыл бұрын
Ty sir
@juliava6052 жыл бұрын
Does the EB70 have pass-through charging? Can I power it from my Van’s engine battery as I drive? Thank you.
@Jasonoid2 жыл бұрын
Yes, you can charge it and use it at the same time. No issues :)
@juliava6052 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much! I really appreciate the response.
@darrellleeherberg2472 Жыл бұрын
Hi Jason: where did yu buy yu dc to DC cable? Thk yu D
@Jasonoid Жыл бұрын
I built my own cable like this: kzbin.info/www/bejne/j53QnWClnKpmfKc
@hereusethis2 жыл бұрын
I just picked up an EB70 for camping usage. Next up is a panel. It sounds like a 100w panel would be fine for my usage, assuming the sun is out. But here in the often cloudy (or forested) Pacific Northwest, that's not always the case. I really just want one panel right now due to limited space/storage/deployment hassles etc. So I'm thinking of picking up at least a 160 watt (and maybe 200w. to give me a bit more headroom for cloudy days/tree cover. Is that a reasonable plan?
@Jasonoid2 жыл бұрын
Hey K, I like to suggest at least 200 watts of solar when the conditions aren't going to be perfect (tree shading, clouds, limited hours of sun). I have yet to find the PERFECT 200 watt solar panel for portability. The Bluetti PV200 is a very good panel because it's pretty compact. Glass rigid panels are less expensive but harder to move around.
@hereusethis2 жыл бұрын
@@Jasonoid Thank you!
@hereusethis2 жыл бұрын
@@Jasonoid Thank you. I just picked up the Massimo Foldable 200W panel from Costco. I was kind of excited because of the listed VOC (22.4VOC) and working voltage(24V) plus 8.5 amp max current made it seem like a good match for the EB70 (plus the costco return policy) EXCEPT, I just got it and put it in the sun and I'm seeing a 30.4V VOC. Oops, I think that's too high for the EB 70 (once the panel warmed up, voltage dropped to 29.2, but still too high). If we could keep it at 28V or lower (can I add a resistor or something?), I think this would be a good one. But at the current voltage I'm frankly afraid to even plug my EB70 in (I don't know if or what kind of over-voltage protection the EB70 has) to see what the actual working voltage is and what kind of wattage it would really deliver.
@Jasonoid2 жыл бұрын
@@hereusethis interesting it doesn't match the specs. A resistor would drop the voltage on the output. You could mess with a couple resistors to see how the voltage behaves, try to keep it around 27v output. I also havent gone over the 28volt recommendation. This is a good way to get the most power out of the EB70 charge controller. Maybe make an inline adapter with resistors so you don't mess with the stock panel wiring?
@hereusethis2 жыл бұрын
@@Jasonoid Yeah, I've got a message in to them to see if they can shed any light on the out-of-spec voltage. I'm guessing they just repackage these from different factories in China and maybe this "batch" doesn't match the spec. Or maybe the "spec" is what they were told, but never bothered to check. Ultimately I'm not worried because it's an easy Costco return, but I would like to have some kind of working panel pretty soon. If I end up doing the resistor, I'll let you know how it goes. Cheers!
@zacharycoleweston20752 жыл бұрын
My Bluetti EB 70 runs out of juice overnight when charging my Bouge RV 12V fridge. Am I doing something wrong for it to drain that much? I have the fridge on Eco. THanks!
@Jasonoid2 жыл бұрын
You running it off the AC inverter and not the DC output?
@zacharycoleweston20752 жыл бұрын
@@Jasonoid Yeah I have been. So funny because after I commented this I watched more of your videos and then that clicked. So I have it plugged into the AC inverter and not the DC output. If I switch it should last longer? And is there anywhere I can read up why it’s more efficient? Can’t find it online. Thanks.
@tedjones1123 жыл бұрын
Can you run 2 of the ROCKPALS RP082 100 watt folding panels you linked - on the EB570 ?
@Jasonoid3 жыл бұрын
As long as they are hooked together in parallel those panels will work great on the EB55 and EB70! The EB power stations dont support panels put in series, the voltage is too high and will damage them.
@VanWo3 жыл бұрын
Do you think you could achieve the same, 'infinite run time" (pending good sun exposure) using the Bibene 500W power station?
@Jasonoid3 жыл бұрын
Yes, as long as you have more power coming in than out it should work the same way. The Bibene charges at 85 watts usually and a fridge uses about 30 to 40 watts so it should be perfect!
@VanWo3 жыл бұрын
@@Jasonoid thanks!!
@snakeplisken42782 жыл бұрын
What are your thoughts on the efficient Engel fridges?
@Jasonoid2 жыл бұрын
Engel fridges are some of the best money can buy. My father in law Jeff has an Engel 45qt and it's been going strong for about 30 years.
@Alexander-dt8sk3 жыл бұрын
Jason, What happens if I leave the portable unit plugged into the 12V socket overnight while running a Dometic fridge off the unit?
@Jasonoid3 жыл бұрын
Leaving a fridge plugged in overnight the fridge will just run without any issues. Food will stay cold.
@Alexander-dt8sk3 жыл бұрын
@@Jasonoid My Bibene was nearly drained the following morning. I was concerned that leaving it plugged into the car’s 12v overnight while powering the fridge from the Bibene might be a bad combination. I was under the impression that I could do that (car on or off) without any trouble.
@Jasonoid3 жыл бұрын
@@Alexander-dt8sk sorry, the first main question was a bit vague. Maybe you can clarify? This is what I understand your setup to be now: You are wanting to have the 12v fridge running off the Bibene and then to keep the Bibene from running out of power, you have the Bibene charging off your 12v cig plug in your vehicle. If the car engine isn't running you run the risk of killing your starter battery.
@Alexander-dt8sk3 жыл бұрын
@@Jasonoid Jason, sorry about being unclear. The set up is as you describe: Bibene plugged into the car's 12V outlet, at the same time as the fridge is plugged into the Bibene. My assumption is that this is an OK set up. I"d expect that while the car is running it will charge the Bibene and the hope is that the BIbene will stay fully charged so it can run the fridge overnight when the car is parked. I did not unplug the Bibene from the car when I parked it. The following morning the Bibene was nearly drained. All the videos I've seen claim the Bibene ought to be able to run a Dometic fridge for a couple of days. I'm concerned that either the Bibene or the fridge are in some way defective. Thank you for your patience and kind attention to this question.
@Jasonoid3 жыл бұрын
@@Alexander-dt8sk All depends on the size of the fridge and how hot it is. Power consumption is all based on temp. For example if the outside temp is 70F it will use HALF the power than if it was 85F outside. Higher the temps the more power used. How big is your fridge and how how was it outside? Is it a dual model Fridge / Freezer combo? You'd need to know if your 12v socket in your car is disabled once you turn it off. If the 12v socket cover has a picture of a key on it, then it's disabled when the car keys are removed. You'd need to look for another port in the car that isn't turned off. You gotta be careful charging the Bibene when the engine isn't running because it can pull power from your starter battery and your car wont start if the battery is too low. I don't really recommend charging these power stations when the car engine isn't running.
@DoronsTheExplorers3 жыл бұрын
Is it good Practice to charge it while its being used? doesnt it drain the battery life?
@Jasonoid3 жыл бұрын
Maybe extreme loads would take life off the battery, an example of that would be using the full 700 watts of the inverter and then charging at the full 200 watts. These 12v fridges and a 100 watt solar panel are pocket change compared to those larger loads. In my opinion a small load like this won't damage it.
@CaribbeanZapatta3 жыл бұрын
Excellent review BUT ..... 1. IT IS JULY all data based on summer sun 2. Running car with gas prices not feasible 3. Propane generator I think better than gas ?? Trying to force a small battery bank like eb70 to handle something as important as fridge won't work. Food is $ Ps ...I ran 5000 btu s/c today with eb70 Ya Has soft startup do started with fan only then a/c Strange Using eb240. A/c shows 453. Watts Using eb70 about 300 watts ??
@Jasonoid3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for your insights and thoughts. Totally agree with your summer sun statement. But I use these small 12v fridges while camping and when the power is out to hold my food. These 12v fridges are EXTREMELY efficient and don't use power like a normal home refrigerator so it's fine to run them off the EB70. You should look into getting one for camping and emergencies. I'm talking 12-33 watts average power draw over an hour. ICECO also has reliable Secop compressors in their fridges... I still get lots of sun in the winter where I live but it is definitely better in the summer. Portable panels can tilt and rotate as the sun moves so you can still get good power. You just have to be willing to move the panels around in the cold. As for alternate ways of charging the battery, sure a propane generator is more efficient but a gas one will work just fine. A small 1000 watt generator on ECO mode sips gas! Running the car engine in a PINCH is also okay because a idling engine uses hardly any gas compared to driving down the road. Obviously the BEST way to charge up the EB70 is via solar panels, but that part of the video was about when solar wasn't available. Thanks for watching, it's good to hear others experiences with these portable power stations!
@JudiChristopher3 жыл бұрын
So what you're saying Jason ... I can run two 100w panels with the EB70?
@Jasonoid3 жыл бұрын
Yep, in parallel only. So you connect positive to positive and negative to negative so they add together the current and the voltage stays the same.