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Pecron E2000LFP Portable Power Station Solar Generator - Real World Testing and Review 

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@ProjectsWithDave
@ProjectsWithDave Год назад
Find More information for this project and others on my website: projectswithdave.com Related Videos: DIY 12V Solar Generator portable battery backup build and testing: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-OwfGLu8IY_M.html DIY home battery backup using 48V Server Rack batteries build and testing: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-BzMAW8kW0CU.html Bluetti 800W EB70S Review ant Testing: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-LAjirHJ-t6s.html
@hightide-mcknotts
@hightide-mcknotts Год назад
EXCELLENT EXCELLENT TEST/ REVIEW! - I have never heard of the Pecron Power station - I like the size and capabilities! Thank you!
@ProjectsWithDave
@ProjectsWithDave Год назад
Glad it was helpful!
@mikekenney8362
@mikekenney8362 Год назад
Complete, easily intelligible data. Nice job
@ainttakenanyshit
@ainttakenanyshit Год назад
I am thrilled with my first day of testing/using my new E2000LFP.... First Test Results: After a FULL 100% charge and waiting for the power brick to turn off, (it took ~30-40 minutes), and then applying a 315 Watt load and letting the Pecron shut down at 5 hours 52 minutes.... Watt Meter ONE = 1790 reported WH = 93.2% Watt Meter TWO = 1814 reported WH = 94.5% I would have been happy with anything near 90% conversion efficiency, but, even with the more stingy meter I received a 93.2% efficiency. Now, the last 1% to drain took damn near 20 minutes before the unit shut down, and as I am not to be using this Solar Generator to this extreme all the time, I believe it was important to "condition" not only the battery cells, but to also "calibrate" the BMS to know/learn how the cells performed.... I am now charging - one more time to 100% - and then going to power my refer overnight as that use will be the main reason I bought the Pecron. This overnight refer run will use maybe 40-50% which will be at a good level for storage. When the next hurricane approaches I'll only be a couple of hours at most to top off before a storm hits. If this unit holds up as well as how it performed today, I will have made a good decision to buy this unit....
@ProjectsWithDave
@ProjectsWithDave Год назад
Thanks for posting your actual experience!
@Bamabrute85
@Bamabrute85 Год назад
Now they just need to make the 3000wh model with lithium phosphate batteries and a 3000 watt inverter.
@jfraz6246
@jfraz6246 Год назад
I bought this a few weeks ago. The lack of ups isn’t an issue, I’d like to install a transfer switch and primarily use this as a backup when needed. Thought about just running the fridge all the time with it, since it does pass through charging. Great review
@ProjectsWithDave
@ProjectsWithDave Год назад
Thanks!
@jfraz6246
@jfraz6246 Год назад
@@ProjectsWithDave A how to, for building out a transfer switch setup, and build a pass through for the solar (through a garage wall) on this level of system would be awesome That’s what I’m trying to figure that out
@donaldricher8815
@donaldricher8815 Год назад
@j fraz have you have any issues with your unit. Is it loud at all when using it especially when charging. Thanks
@jfraz6246
@jfraz6246 Год назад
@@donaldricher8815 I’ve only used it a few times to op check it. The brick can be loud when it spools up, but nothing crazy. I had it run my fridge for a while, didn’t really notice anything.
@ainttakenanyshit
@ainttakenanyshit Год назад
A "regular UPS" is plugged in and a load attached. When the AC power fails, the UPS powers your stuff - usually for 10 to 30 minutes depending on the capacity and load.... This unit, the E2000LFP when plugged in via the charger, is "ON" all the time - powering your stuff - with a huge capacity. When the AC fails, the Pecron continues to power your stuff - FOR MANY HOURS.... SO, the Pecron is really running as a UPS.... I fail to see why some people say it does not have a UPS function, when in fact, it does and the runtime is very much greater than a "regular" UPS....
@ainttakenanyshit
@ainttakenanyshit Год назад
To supplement your testing info, current units - July 25, 2023, have been improved as to the AC voltage output. As a new owner who is performing capacity tests, my single cup drip coffee maker draws about 1225 Watts/10 Amps with the voltage holding up nicely at 120VAC.... Some viewers may frown on your earlier produced unit that was only outputting 108 VAC or so and it seems that as really good this unit was 8-10 months ago, Pecron IS fine tuning the current units shipping to perform better. I like that.... 🙂
@ProjectsWithDave
@ProjectsWithDave Год назад
Thanks for posting the update!
@TheRealAlanStephens
@TheRealAlanStephens Год назад
The fridge/freezer was probably the pull from the RV test.
@troyyarbrough
@troyyarbrough Год назад
Great job with the review. Much appreciated.
@Gumby1978
@Gumby1978 8 месяцев назад
A great demonstration.
@TienTran-bi1jv
@TienTran-bi1jv Месяц назад
Can you solar charge. And use the power station at the same time. Would it degrade battery
@bexxISM
@bexxISM Год назад
Thanks for the review. Can you plug in an appliance while it's being charged? ie: if I leave town but want to ensure a freezer will run in the event of an outage?
@ProjectsWithDave
@ProjectsWithDave Год назад
Yes, you can charge and discharge at the same time. However, it does not have a true UPS mode with passthrough power.
@rabeahkarram9689
@rabeahkarram9689 Год назад
Your reviews are my favorite would you say Pecron for the win or recommend anything else ? Amazing video from your friends in Canada.
@ProjectsWithDave
@ProjectsWithDave Год назад
Thanks for the encouragement. It really depends on what you want to be able to do with it. The E200LFP has the right battery (LiFePO4), a very capable inverter, and decent solar input options. It's limitations are, charging with an external power supply, and no UPS function. I've considered doing a video comparing some of the options on the market and why you might choose one over the other, but I haven't had the time yet.
@bassmonk2920
@bassmonk2920 Год назад
More Than Expandable: E2000LFP can be expanded up to 8kWh with two EB3000 batteries; Bidirectional flow between the expansion battery and main unit allows you to charge the whole system from either side or both at the same time; Features 600W MPPT input port and USB, cigarette lighter and XT60(up to 30A) output ports make EB3000 itself an excellent back up battery.
@ProjectsWithDave
@ProjectsWithDave Год назад
The specs for the battery expansion seems great, however, I don't have them to test the actual performance
@legitchristian8498
@legitchristian8498 6 месяцев назад
So what if I had 2 chest freezers & a fridge? & 2 extra battery packs.
@ProjectsWithDave
@ProjectsWithDave 6 месяцев назад
Please clarify your question.
@francisn442
@francisn442 Год назад
Thanks for the information. Would wish to see a test with a laundry machine
@ProjectsWithDave
@ProjectsWithDave Год назад
Washing machine or dryer?
@franklinwill22
@franklinwill22 Год назад
That's a sweet red stove, can you do a video on burning it?
@ProjectsWithDave
@ProjectsWithDave Год назад
I actually did take video on the install and running of the stove, however, my construction videos don't perform well enough to warrant the time I take to make them so I haven't been making them lately. It's a Vermont Castings stove, it burns great! I have had some backdraft issues on windy days, so I think I need to extend my chimney a little further.
@utube4greenfuture
@utube4greenfuture Год назад
How do I integrate it with a cutoff so it will power home when my solar panels on roof doesn't pull the load?
@toad008
@toad008 2 месяца назад
I dont see the point of these things unless they had charging backup like solar. If it can only run a few things in a house for a hour what is the use of it. I have a 3kW sine wave petrol generator for £250, runs until it wears out.
@clarencewiles963
@clarencewiles963 Год назад
AC (air conditioner) needs a soft start? I saw a new one that just plug’s in to the cord. With no setup just the cord. Check out Brian Waters outdoors RU-vid. Thanks for your posting today.
@ProjectsWithDave
@ProjectsWithDave Год назад
Ok thanks!
@clarencewiles963
@clarencewiles963 Год назад
@@ProjectsWithDave FYI there’s a HardStart, but it’s not what you need. The Soft Start is the key. It’s more of a newer technology, also maybe providing longer life of the AC system.
@dominiclavu193
@dominiclavu193 Год назад
Curious how this compares to the Ecoflow Delta Pro. Have you tested the Ecoflow Delta Pro? Thanks for your tests!
@ProjectsWithDave
@ProjectsWithDave Год назад
Not yet, but I'll try and get to it at some point. From what I've seen they are both good options, it depends on what you are wanting to do with it.
@francespueo5367
@francespueo5367 Год назад
Stand-by consumption?
@nikolajhol
@nikolajhol Год назад
0,1%/hour Idle Power Consumption with DC Outputs on 0,6%/hour Idle Power Consumption with AC Outputs on according to Jasonoid - Solar Power, Batteries, and More!
@Tenebrius1963
@Tenebrius1963 Год назад
Hello Dave, does this one and the Bluetti EB70S in your other video include pure sine wave AC outlets for sensitive appliances and entertainment devices? Thank you
@ProjectsWithDave
@ProjectsWithDave Год назад
Yes, they are both pure sine wave devices.
@philsmart480
@philsmart480 7 месяцев назад
Can you try it with a mini ac
@ProjectsWithDave
@ProjectsWithDave 7 месяцев назад
I showed it working with the AC unit on the RV in this video.
@AestheticallyBluu
@AestheticallyBluu Год назад
What size BTU was the first air unit? I'm wondering if this can run a small 16 ft camper including the air. Thanks for the vid!
@ProjectsWithDave
@ProjectsWithDave Год назад
13,500 BTU
@johnsutter8137
@johnsutter8137 Год назад
Dave, did you ever get the expansion battery to test? Thanks!
@ProjectsWithDave
@ProjectsWithDave Год назад
Not yet, but maybe in the next few months.
@robinthurston3382
@robinthurston3382 Год назад
Most rv slides run off of 12 volt.
@Tiersmoke92555
@Tiersmoke92555 Год назад
Honestly looks like a #RPP
@markhunt6573
@markhunt6573 Год назад
How is customer service for pecron
@ProjectsWithDave
@ProjectsWithDave Год назад
I haven't had any issues that required customer service. Maybe someone else has an experience they can share.
@Bare_Essence
@Bare_Essence Год назад
100% in 1:34 and "fully topped off" in 2 hours. Fully topped off? Was that when the power units shut off? That's odd.
@ProjectsWithDave
@ProjectsWithDave Год назад
After the bulk charge, there is a long period of constant voltage that adds very little to the capacity.
@ainttakenanyshit
@ainttakenanyshit Год назад
@@ProjectsWithDave I do not know the exact operation of the charging system, but, The extra power supply run time after the 100% display is probably finishing any battery equalizing or leveling that may be needed....
@ainttakenanyshit
@ainttakenanyshit Год назад
At ~ :40 - IF this box had 1920 KWH, the sumbitch would be as big as a refrigerator.... How about 1920 WATT HOURS........
@ProjectsWithDave
@ProjectsWithDave Год назад
Yes, 1.920kWh.
@ainttakenanyshit
@ainttakenanyshit Год назад
@@ProjectsWithDave The DECIMAL POINT makes all the difference... 🙂
@ProjectsWithDave
@ProjectsWithDave Год назад
Thanks for catching that. Making these videos without any mistakes is harder than you might think. But, I can always count on my audience to find the mistakes and correct them in the comments. Thanks!
@ainttakenanyshit
@ainttakenanyshit Год назад
@@ProjectsWithDave I'm glad to help.... I am prone to "catch" the technical details as a retired KSC Engineer, I had to be "on top" of ALL the design - testing specifications that were necessary for space flight vehicles.... My box JUST arrived and so far it looks pretty good. IMPORTANT NOTE: The charging brick instructions states specifically - "Plug the charger in FIRST - THEN connect to the Pecron".... (EDIT: After full-100%, the charger will run ~ 30-40 minutes, with the wattage cycling high/low, then it will SHUT ITSELF OFF - WAIT FOR IT.... Then, UNPLUG THE AC FIRST - THEN UNPLUG THE PECRON.... Yea, I did read the instructions FIRST as I did not want to cause any problems that were "Idiot induced"... 🙂P.S. My unit outputs 124 VAC while some earlier units tested at a bit lower 110VAC. The frequency is fairly close measuring ~ 59.8 Hz.... Now completing its first charge that reported 66% upon delivery. After the charger stops, I plan on running/loading at about 315 Watts down to 0%, for a FULL charge cycle to give the BMS a 0-100% cycle. Then charge to 100% - and testing my refer for overnight consumption. I believe this one/two charging cycles will help ensure the BMS has done it's job with equalizing the cells before hitting it with a higher load.... Just my thoughts....
@ProjectsWithDave
@ProjectsWithDave Год назад
I heard the newer units were achieving 120V, that's good to here. Some people don't realize the cells can get out of balance if you never fully charge the unit. It shouldn't take more than one full charging cycle to balance the cells.
@genebaket
@genebaket Год назад
External charging brick I would have bought it if it was installed in the unit itself. This is a deal killer I will probably go the e
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