I got the expansion battery which will extend my run time and also cut down on the number of cycles for charging. Never getting below 50% using both batteries should give me 6000 cycles 👍
I love Anker. And this thing looks solid. We live in Portland and have a Bronco too. 😊 We're planning our major trip to Utah in May. Doing Sand Hollow/Zion for a few days, then over to Moab for a few days, then taking part of the Utah BDR on the way home. We're also doing Overland Expo PNW this year for the first time. Hoping this sale lasts until my work bonus comes in, cuz I'd love to add this to our kit. Great video as always. Long time watcher/subscriber.
I used this Solis C1000 with the ICECO VL35S Pro driving back from Colorado to Virginia and it only lasted 18 hours or so at 38 degrees. I plugged it into the car socket and charged everything back up to 100 percent during the long drive to the next hotel and left them together overnight again.....the next morning or 12 hours or so later and the Solis C1000 was at 38 percent left. Not sure what I am doing wrong with these devices. It was hot 80/90s but I didn't get near the same output. Ill email the companies and see.
I am between the c1000 or the delta 2. Both similar in size and power. I just want to make sure my fridge can go for as long as it can during my weekend trips.
I am buying this tonite(prime day) i have a 2024 wildwood rv with a 200 watt solar on top and im wondering if this can be charged buy the secondary outlet on the side of my rv and i just subscribed
Nice trick: plug EcoFlow Glacier AC adapter into bronco's inverter port, plug XT60 connector into your battery's solar charging port (or fridge) and boom, 200 watts of charging
Does it run your diesel heater? I have the same battery and I had to but a 12v to 110v adapter in order to run my heater. Wish it would run off the 12v socket.
@@OFFTHEGRIND unfortunately not - here is their explanation: Anker customer service = my PC draws about 280 watts an hour so their logic: 1000Kwh divided by 280 so their unit "outperformed" by lasting 4 hours...
@@OFFTHEGRIND no confusion on that - just that it is painted on RU-vid Chanels like the second coming of portable batteries - "it will run your fridge", "your washer", "your oven"... yeah, for 5 minutes...
@@StefanoKlironomos it’s a 1056 watt hour battery. That divided but whatever the appliance draw equals the amount of hours you can use it. So if your pc pulls 250w, then yeah it’ll only run it for 4 hours. In this video I ran my fridge. It only draws when the compressor is on which it is not constantly running. When it is it pulls 60 watts so yeah I got three days out of it. Thought I was pretty clear about all that