Say Goodbye to BIG Air Conditioners - This Tiny Portable AC Blows them Away!

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The Ecoflow Wave 2 is the first portable HEAT PUMP providing AIR CONDITIONING & HEATING in one super efficient, dual-hose appliance. Low power and tiny, makes it perfect for small spaces.

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Ecoflow provided me with the equipment shown in this video at no charge. Nothing was scripted, or approved. All tests & opinions are my own.

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I have one, get the battery. Works better for a tiny home that is insulated than a 28 foot RV that is not 4 season or insulated. I have a dedicated solar panel for it. So assume if poor insulation might not be big enough. Outside of that I like it.

SgtSkrog
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I don't understand the claim at 0:52 that in a big space it doesn't matter if the exhaust isn't ducted to the outside. If the exhaust isn't ducted away, the average temperature of the space will keep rising gradually (due to the power consumed by the device) and only the zone in front of the cool air flow will get a cooling benefit. That seems similar to an ordinary portable fan, which produces a breeze that cools who it's aimed at (a wind chill). A fan is much cheaper.

brothermine
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I wanted to design one of these for many years (I am an engineer at heart). Glad someone finally did.

ajd
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800-1200 dollars for 5100 btu? That insane. If you don't need the battery power a standard Chinese RV heat pump/ mini split is only 300-400 dollars and they are 11000 btu. They are all over ebay.

OrganicGreens
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It looked so small by the spark plug, but then realized it's a giant spark plug.

nwox
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There is big practicality in this as a permanent fixture in a boondocking setup of camper trailer. No need for a separate AC/heater when this can do both for a power light load. Of course, the price is the heel, but I'd argue that given it's power efficiency it's worth it in power limited situations.

davidmalkowski
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I love the idea of being able to dry camp or boondock in my camper yet still have air conditioning.

MyClutteredGarage
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This product looks terrific for race/track cars that have factory a/c removed. You can put the unit in the backseat, secure it down, and run the hoses outside. Only thing you would have to make it a mount which is pretty simple.

slideways
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This thing is getting really bad reviews online. I'd stay away until Ecoflow improves it's design.

scottwilkins
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Since this is a heat pump, it has an operation range. If it gets too cold, it won't heat the space. I learned that the hard way this winter.

Fortunately, I was able to save my camping trip by kickstarting the heating of my tent with some warm air from the car. I was then able to move the unit into the tent with me to maintain the right temp.

dogishappy
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We had the EcoFlow Wave2 together with the battery for quite a while and tested it extensively in a smaller RV (McLouis Fusion 330). It does cool but not by much and the biggest problem are the weak fans that are unable to push the cold air at any noticeable distance. If you are planning on using it in a small RV where the temperature is 26 degrees Celcius or 80 degrees Farenheit then I really wouldn't bother. I will not be able to cool down the RV no matter how well insulated it is. Also it's very loud and it is NOT in any shape or form a good replacement for a standard heat pump that has far more BTU capacity. If you on other hand are planning on only using it for in lower temperatures then I believe that it could work. This product is very often oversold by Youtubers and I just want to give a small warning of what to expect.

Valentineismynameorisit
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The price could be considered high when compared to a window air conditioner. But this isn't just a window air conditioner. It's a year round mobile HVAC unit, with an optional grid independence mode. By the time you include the price of install, you could buy one for every room in the house and still come out ahead. And then take a couple of them camping, if you can still call that camping.

kevinbryer
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What is the SEER rating. It's a heat pump butt diving 5100BTU by 495W DC gives a SEER of 10.3. It is good if you need portable but if you can use a window air conditioner, every window air conditioner you can buy today will use less power. The only advantage is IF this is inverter based and not single/dual stage. If you don't need portability, get a split heat pump.

SetitesTechAdventures
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Great. They just need to sell this for comparable pricing to portable AC’s one might buy from Home Depot, Lowe’s etc. So that means under $400.

At $1200, this product is so out of reach that it may as well not exist. I truly don’t understand who can afford ecoflow products these days.

AToday
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Is the tube actually insulated? They usually aren't, and end up leaking tons of heat by becoming hot themselves

Mice-stro
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When I started on Youtube in 2007 I was exposing the evaporative "coolers" that were everywhere. Nice to know that today you can buy an actual portable air conditioner even if it is massively overpriced.

chargermopar
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Alright buddy, let me break it down for you. When it comes to outdoor portable AC units, you've got two options: 2300BTU and 5000BTU. But here's the deal – even the 5000BTU might not give you the chilling power you need outdoors during the day. At night, though, 2300BTU is often enough to cool your space. And check this out, the Mark 2 seems to be more lightweight and user-friendly. Its one-handed design is a real win for my RTT setup.

QuintonEmersonMorgan
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There is a lot of hype around these portable heat pumps but I'd save your money until they evolve into separating the condenser so it's back outside like it's supposed to be, with an easy way to connect/disconnect it. I know this EcoFlow works but it's quite bulky in the smaller spaces it's designed for and it does fight itself, even if it's less than other brands.

andrew
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Not an awful price for its packaging and features. However if it is going to be primarily stationary, might be better to get a traditional heat pump. You can get a full ton of cooling (12000 btu) for about that price if you can DIY. This is pretty neat though.
I'd love to get a heat pump installed for my garage someday. 1 ton would be plenty just to keep it ~10F below OAT in the summer and above freezing in the winter. My electric heater could then just bump on when the HP can't keep up.

andrewt
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I use a portable ac. It sits in a box I made outside and the cold is directed into my tiny house ducting. Best to keep the unit closed up outside and just the air flowing in. It was only 300$ and its 12000 btu so I doubt that little thing could help. Certainly not for 800 bucks lol, the gimick junk has to stop.

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