Nice looking eig you got. I like the flashlight. What a great idea that was.
@goodcitizen4587Ай бұрын
Very cool! Based on channel name I'd figure you'd have an EKU shirt though.
@KYHill-billyАй бұрын
UK but I'm honestly not into sports.
@jerrytalley8028 күн бұрын
We have lost power here in VA, 99 times in 3 years since installing 2 x powerwalls. Longest outage was 9 hours, most a much less. So, that is great as an emergency for refrigerators. As many as you have, you probably have more money in food than they now cost, lol
@KYHill-billy8 күн бұрын
We actually lost power day before yesterday (Tuesday) evening around 6pm. It didn't come back on until Wednesday morning at 6:50am. If I hadn't had my power stations, we would have lost everything far as frozen/frigerated food. Be prepared! And your correct, the cost of food is so high now, buying a power station will pay for itself within 3-power outages.
@shelley131Ай бұрын
I like it over the EcoFlow Delta Pro. Good video. I hope you do a long term review on this unit. Will be looking forward to it. Thank you for your hard work and sharing it with us .
@KYHill-billyАй бұрын
Will do a six-month review also.
@TheOkieguitarАй бұрын
Have you seen the new Pecron E3600LFP that is coming out in the middle of next month (July)? How would this compare to that one? I did purchase the 600LFP and 1500LFP thanks to you. I can't thank you enough for your reviews. They are amazing solar generators for sure.
@KYHill-billyАй бұрын
Well, I do like the Pecron brand. But this is my opinion since you asked! The Pecron E3600LFP has 3072-WH / 3600-W / 7000-W SURGE. The Fossibot F3600 has 3840-WH / 3300-W / 6600-W SURGE. Far as me I give the Watt Hours to Fossibot but the watts & surge to Pecron. As you know I look at watt hours because that's how long run time you will get out of the unit. So, if you are looking for something to run tools or use around high surge/peak items I would go with the Pecron. But if you're looking for a home back-up then I'd go for the Fossibot. Far as build quality I have to give it to Fossibot. And either is very heavy, so wheels are needed & again that goes to Fossibot. I myself having the Pecron e600, e2000, e1500 I would get the Fossibot especially since at this very moment they are both on sale for $1599 on their own website. But we all have to make our own choices. I hope this helps & thank you for supporting the channel. I truly appreciate it.
@josephmiller6866Ай бұрын
Been watching since you started showing the ac200p and one string of solar panels. Man the solar generators are getting competitive with watt hours and output.. thanks for reviewing. So what do you think is the best bang for your buck out of of your powerstations?
@KYHill-billyАй бұрын
Well first off, I'll just say that pretty much all companies are just copping each other on internals or looks or both. I feel that as long as you stick with a brand name that makes a variety of sizes & does offer at least a 2000w, 3600w & hopefully offers a 5000w also. Then as I always say it's all about the watt hours! Yes, there are a few more things to look at such as pass through charging, UPS, LifePo4 batteries, & very important solar voltage input! But watt hours have to be there. I love my OUPES MEGA5 (5040w) but as of this very moment the price on AMAZON is $2,999 before taxes. And the Bluetti ac200p (2000w) you just can't go wrong with it & its $949 on sale to $1,399 before taxes on AMAZON as well. Both of these power stations bring in the solar wattage at 150v which is great! Now, the FOSSIBOT which I purchased on sale for $1,599 & is now currently still $1,599 to your door taxes & shipping included with a 2-year warranty on FOSSIBOT website. But is $2,699 on AMAZON with a 3-year warranty before taxes & shipping. And its solar voltage input is 160v & has an input regulator (charge speed). And has everything all other power stations have plus a flashlight, LOL. So, if you look at all pros & cons, I feel the fossibot F3600 is actually the best BANG for the BUCK! If they come out with a 5000w & price it as they have the rest of their stations, they will run the show in my opinion. Watts to Watts I choose the FOSSIBOT myself, but I still love my OUPES. I truly do recommend the FOSSIBOT F3600 to anyone. Just go online & search for only a 3600w power station in all brands. And look at the prices!
@JWTXАй бұрын
What is the solar input amperage? Must be over 15 amps to get anywhere near 2000 watts at maximum 180 volts... Jeff
@KYHill-billyАй бұрын
XT-90 Input/ MPPT 2000W max/ 20A max /12V-160V Solar panels
@t.d.harris1311Ай бұрын
What is the a.c. voltage output, there ad on Amazon says 110volts.
@KYHill-billyАй бұрын
It states in the manual that it is 120v 60Hz. And if you go to video time stamp 3:53 on video you can see on ac cover door it shows 120v.
@rickfulks240611 күн бұрын
How is the fan noise compared to Pecron when charging and powering devices off AC?
@KYHill-billy11 күн бұрын
The fan noise is actually very quiet. When I hit around 700w in the middle of the night when there is no noise I can hear it. But again, that's when everything is hitting high wattage at the same time which hardly ever happens. But at its loudest you will sleep right through it.
@bradleymcphee7553Ай бұрын
Does it have a dual configuration to run in tandem? and can you draw power while charging it with solar panels?
@KYHill-billyАй бұрын
Yes, it has passthrough charging, which means it can run & power devices while being charged with solar. The FOSSiBOT F3600 portable power station has an impressive 3,840Wh capacity, making it an ideal companion for outdoor camping, road trips, RVs, and home backup1. While it doesn’t inherently support dual configuration, you can still use multiple FOSSiBOT F3600 units in parallel to achieve a similar effect. Here are some options: Parallel Connection: Connect two or more FOSSiBOT F3600 units in parallel using their AC outlets (Daisy Chain). This allows you to combine their capacities for increased power output. Keep in mind that the total capacity will remain the sum of the individual units (e.g., two F3600 units will give you 7,680Wh). So, you can plug one into the other & when the power depletes from the first one, before it shuts down it then transfer the workload to the second one. It is actually UPS mode & it will start & run till depleted. Hope this helps.
@JudyHallan-rk6ch16 күн бұрын
What solar panels would you get for this unit?
@KYHill-billy16 күн бұрын
I personally have Newpowa 9BB Cell 200W Monocrystalline 200 Watt 12V Solar Panel High Efficiency Mono Module RV Marine Boat Off Grid (200W New)-$399 on Amazon. They have been a great brand & very efficient. But one of them are a 200 Watt Solar Panel 9BB Monocrystalline Cell, High-Efficiency Module PV Power Charger 12V/24V Solar Panels for Homes Camping RV Battery Boat Caravan and Other Off-Grid Applications (200W) & has worked very good & cheaper in price-$166.99 with a $40 coupon on amazon right now. I posted links below. To be honest the $166.99 have worked just as good as the newpowa. Depending on how many watts you're looking to get to charge, because of the solar voltage go for a 200w panel & not a 100w panel. I bought (3) 200w to make a total of 600w. 3-panels should be enough, or you will go over the voltage limit. I hope this helps. a.co/d/06DqB9VV a.co/d/02xyT2qb