Great video. I spoke to Fossibot and they told me that the F3600 is going on sale tomorrow on Amazon for 1400.00. I am going to purchase one. Thanks for posting.
That is a lot of power for the price! Another great video. My e1500 came in yesterday. Very happy with the amount of power I have stored up at home. Around 8kw in total. Not as much as you but I'm getting there lol.
I have the E2000LFP full set with 2 batteries and I'm happy with it. Plus a couple of other smaller brand power stations to move power around easily. With that E1500lfp you are heavily in the game!
EKP, those are some good options. Good power capacity and affordable pricing for what you get. I'm curious on do you feel confident about these brands since they are some lesser known brands in the market?
Well, I have not had any problems with any of them except my first OUPES MEGA5 which would only let me charge half the battery only. But OUPES sent me a brand-new updated model & only after I received it did, I have to send my old one back. But most of your top name brands haven't been around that long at all. Ecoflow-2017, Bluetti-2019, Jackery-2012, Anker-2011. And this industry isn't any different than any other, when someone comes out with a product it is copied & 99% of the time it is made better than the original. Take for instants Pecron? Pecron when they first come out everyone one slamming them for being priced cheap & looking like a kid's toy, but you can ask anyone they are one of the best power stations out there! If you look at the fossibot F3600 & the Ecoflow Delta Pro 3600 you will see, they are pretty much exact in pretty much every way. Except price! Fossibot-$1599, Ecoflow-$3599. I have never had any issues with any of my power stations, they run & do their job just as the top-of-the-line ones do. And I run mine every day, day after day! I hope this puts your mind at ease & if you do purchase one in the future that you don't overpay just because of a name. Thanks for the question & have a blessed day!
Following my previous comment, what I want to say is that while charging through the panels the next day, in order to continue charging the panels, the cable must come out of the oscal and re-enter, otherwise the charging does not continue if this action is not done
You should be able to plug up your cable coming from panels straight in OSCAL to PV port & it charges. I don't know why it would be any different than any other unit or model. Send me a video of what you are talking about if you can. I'm interested in knowing what you're talking about.
@@lefterissakellariou I just don't see any other way to solar charge other than connecting the MC4 connector to the units PV import hub. I've watched many videos & that's the only way that I myself seen it.
Looks very enticing but the companies only been around since 2022. A lot of these companies dissolve and you're left with a brick if something goes wrong with it.
You need to look on the back of your solar panels or look them up online & see what the (VOC) # IS. It should be something like 22.08 or 21.03, something to that effect. Then multiply that number by how many panels you have. Let's say you're (VOC) # IS 21.08 & you have 3-panels! So, you would multiply 21.08V X 3 = 63.24V. So, the FOSSIBOT excepts 120V. As long as you do not exceed the 120-Volts you are good. And the same if you are using AMPS in parallel & not in series. Hope this helps & message me for anything else.
I am writing to you from Greece. You did not mention a very important disadvantage for the oscal that if the power supply from the panels is interrupted for some reason, e.g. because it was evening in the morning, the power supply of the panels must be taken out and put back in. Please can you confirm this for me?