Bluetti PV120watts vs Ecoflow 110watts Head to Head output comparison!

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Bluetti PV 120 Foldable Solar Panel vs Ecoflow 110watts Foldable Solar Panel

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I hate the ecoflow foldable panel design. I have the 110 and had the 160 but I returned the 160. The 110 watt panel came with my riverpro max 2 so I will keep it. Like you said there is no legs behind each panel.

DoritosResidue
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try the bigblue 120 ..I think you will like it !

vasilatosianis
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That is really odd the EcoFlow doesn't charge at all when you cover 1 of the 4 panels. It should just like the Bluetti cancel out the 2nd panel pretty much and just run power off the 2 panels on the left. That is really strange.

BlueDroneBlues
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Don't you know - a 160 watt EcoFlow panel also goes to 0W with partial shading?

alyujchik
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Una pregunta los.paneles ecoflow son compatibles con ac60y ac180 de bluetti soy inesperto en esto me ayudarian con sus comentarios gracias

mividaenjapon
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I have an Ecoflow delta 2 but use a bluetti panel.

australianmade
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Remember the more the power station i charged the more the power inflow will drop

thomaspersson
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I bought a couple cheap ass adult size lawn chairs, disconnected the arm rests on both lined them up and placed my EcoFlow 160 on it and it works perfect. The panel is about 2 feet up and is pretty straight at a decent 45˚ angle. It can take some decent wind without tipping over. This offers protection from the dirt, rocks, cement and other junk that can do damage and cause fading overtime not to the EcoFlow solar panel, but to the case as well. I paid $10 per chair. Pretty sweet deal and the chairs fold right up and it is far cheaper than making your own stand.

From my testing you can use a panel up to 220w and it should hold up just fine. I did try using my Bluetti 350w solar panel but due to the 3' width and 8' Length it was just too big without a 3rd lawn chair. It would hold fine with three, but not very wind resistant because of the weight and how high up it would be. Maybe, make some metal braces you could add and that would help it in the wind.

I will probably just get some soft rubber pads I can place down for the Bluetti 350w solar panel to help protect it from damage.

BlueDroneBlues
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The ecoflow with no legs doesn't make any sense at all. I mean, do they expect the users to just improvise everytime.

jaydkaladcamper
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My 100 watt Thunderbolt solar panels I bought from harbor freight are better and are much cheaper.

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