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Emoreni(m): 4:52pm On Mar 22
phemzypears:
Is this cable okay for the Delta 2 bosses.
This one is quite expensive, there are other sellers with better price.
Check oladele239 posts for link to buy.
nurez305(m): 4:53pm On Mar 22
Hydronium:


By simply means you can use the device while charging. Several other products do not -through current.
please I am confused about something, since you can use it while charging, what will happen to your power station when you forget to remove the charger from socket when the power station is currently in use? I.e the power station supply the electricity to the socket that is charging the ecoflow. Will it spoil it immediately??
Emoreni(m): 4:55pm On Mar 22
nurez305:
please I am confused about something, since you can use it while charging, what will happen to your power station when you forget to remove the charger from socket when the power station is currently in use? I.e the power station supply the electricity to the socket that is charging the ecoflow. Will it spoil it immediately??
This is for those using solar to charge it.
You can't be using nepa to charge the D2 and be using the D2 to power the house at the same time.
nurez305(m): 4:58pm On Mar 22
Emoreni:

This is for those using solar to charge it.
Oh great, it mean it can not be charge with electricity while in used?? Am I correct?
Emoreni(m): 5:08pm On Mar 22
nurez305:
Oh great, it mean it can not be charge with electricity while in used?? Am I correct?
Yes, better to get the .
twosquare(m): 5:19pm On Mar 22
nurez305:
please I am confused about something, since you can use it while charging, what will happen to your power station when you forget to remove the charger from socket when the power station is currently in use? I.e the power station supply the electricity to the socket that is charging the ecoflow. Will it spoil it immediately??
I think I understand what you meant. It will blink like something that wants to faint...and not good...which means it can spoil it if you are not careful.

I think what you are trying to say is if you are charging the Ecoflow via solar, and you forgot to remove the AC charger from the socket, and when you put it on to power the house, it is expected for the Ecoflow to charge itself from the power it provides, right? No, it will almost switch itself off and be blinking like that, like a transformer wey get issue.

I hope I am right in your question.
twosquare(m): 5:21pm On Mar 22
Do you want to blow the house and turn it into fireworks?

While will you want to use it when grid light is available?

Except it is not connected to the mains, but not all Ecoflow allow -through.
nurez305:
Oh great, it mean it can not be charge with electricity while in used?? Am I correct?
nurez305(m): 5:42pm On Mar 22
twosquare:
I think I understand what you meant. It will blink like something that wants to faint...and not good...which means it can spoil it if you are not careful.

I think what you are trying to say is if you are charging the Ecoflow via solar, and you forgot to remove the AC charger from the socket, and when you put it on to power the house, it is expected for the Ecoflow to charge itself from the power it provides, right? No, it will almost switch itself off and be blinking like that, like a transformer wey get issue.

I hope I am right in your question.
You almost got what I was asking. I plan to buy the Delta 2 before the end of the month to take advantage of the Jumia Tech Week promo. However, I won’t be able to use solar s with it because there's no space for them where I live. So, my plan is to use the grid to charge it whenever there is power.

The reason I asked this question is that I don't want to waste money hiring an electrician to install another changeover switch for the power station. Instead, I want to use the one for my generator to power the entire house. That way, once I switch over to the power station, all the sockets and lights in the house will automatically be powered by it.

My concern is whether forgetting to unplug the charger before switching over would harm the power station. I believe that could create a power loop and cause damage.

What I’m now considering is installing a separate socket that only works with the grid to avoid this mistake. However, that would still require an electrician, which I was trying to avoid.
twosquare(m): 6:16pm On Mar 22
nurez305:
You almost got what I was asking. I plan to buy the Delta 2 before the end of the month to take advantage of the Jumia Tech Week promo. However, I won’t be able to use solar s with it because there's no space for them where I live. So, my plan is to use the grid to charge it whenever there is power.

The reason I asked this question is that I don't want to waste money hiring an electrician to install another changeover switch for the power station. Instead, I want to use the one for my generator to power the entire house. That way, once I switch over to the power station, all the sockets and lights in the house will automatically be powered by it.

My concern is whether forgetting to unplug the charger before switching over would harm the power station. I believe that could create a power loop and cause damage.

What I’m now considering is installing a separate socket that only works with the grid to avoid this mistake. However, that would still require an electrician, which I was trying to avoid.

If you read through this thread, especially my posts from December, you will see my setup. Let me reiterate, yes you can use the one for generator to power the entire house. That is what I use too. The power station is also a generator of some kind. Now, about forgetting to unplug, yes, it has happened to me twice. I didn't off the socket it was plugged in to charge via NEPA, and when I ON it to power the house, the light came on and then blink like something that wanted to die...I was like what's going on, immediately I saw that it was the socket I didn't turn off. So I switched it off and the power stayed on. Not good so as not to spoil the device. That's it. Click the quote below to see the pictures of what I wrote then:

twosquare:
Well, I don't know how to explain it but I use the same changeover I use for my gen for my D2. I posted pictures for iamlammy. I didn't do another changeover. The thing is to pull it down from nepa to gen, fix bulb to it to know when grid light is back, just as I normally do, before turning on my D2 AC and switching it box to ON.

Secondly, I don't know who uses generator and D2 at the same time? That's really strange to hear.

I use my D2 like I did the generator. What I only added to it was the mouth for AC.
twosquare(m): 6:20pm On Mar 22
twosquare:
Well, I don't know how to explain it but I use the same changeover I use for my gen for my D2. I posted pictures for iamlammy. I didn't do another changeover. The thing is to pull it down from nepa to gen, fix bulb to it to know when grid light is back, just as I normally do, before turning on my D2 AC and switching it box to ON.

Secondly, I don't know who uses generator and D2 at the same time? That's really strange to hear.

I use my D2 like I did the generator. What I only added to it was the mouth for AC.
phemzypears(m): 6:33pm On Mar 22
Can't see the posts bro

Emoreni:

This one is quite expensive, there are other sellers with better price.
Check oladele239 posts for link to buy.
BigDickProblems: 6:52pm On Mar 22
BigDickProblems:
@Fuckboys

How is it going? Trust you are good.

It’s been 4 months since I have been using the Josh system. Here are my observations as I would love to hear from you as well.

I have 2 controllers, a PWM and the Felicity 30Amps MPPT controller. They seem to not function optimally anymore. Perhaps it’s from the controllers or from the system itself.

Felicit Charge Controller
Starting with the Felicity charge controller, at first when I got it, it was perfect, no problem at all. Then for the last one month, before it charges my system, it must make sure it sees a low voltage of at least 12.6V from the previous night before it considers to charge the battery. Otherwise, if it starts charging the battery above 12,6V, it will assume that battery is full when it gets to 13.1V or so and will stop charging.

Secondly, if all loads are fully connected at that 12.6V from the previous night at around maybe at 7:30am when it sees sunlight, it will keep charging normally until I turn on any other load, this controller will just turn on the red light with the “Error 04” message; suggesting that the battery is full. And will stop charging no matter how long you wait for it. The system will keep draining and it will still refuse to charge. You can imagine.

To fix this issue, I usually will disconnect the wires from the controller and connect them to the PWM controller. But this solution has stopped because the PWM controller, no longer charges the system anymore. The only thing it does is to throw the “Error 12” message and keeps tripping after every few seconds.

PWM Controller
Like I mentioned before, this one no longer charges my system.

The Fix these days
Since the PWM no longer charges my system, I have no option than to rely on my Felicity. So if the problem of it refusing to charge my system because it feels that my system’s battery is full, or the second problem of it refusing to charge when I turn on more load and it returns the “error 04” message, I will firstly bridge the wire from the system in just a second, and connect it to the controller, then connect back the wire from the to the controller. After this is done, the system starts charging again. This is my fix this past one month.

Why am I explaining these details?
I have seen you ask questions about the authenticity of your charge controller, and I am almost tempted to ask the same question. But what is the probability of three controllers having an issue to the same type of system? Could it be that the system has an issue with imbalance in it’s connected batteries? Or could there be more? Or is it just a normal thing and probably all these analysis is just in the head?

Most importantly
I am considering upgrading my system, and I saw you posted the other day that you also want to upgrade, which begs me to ask you if you want to another of Josh’s system or not. I am considering that, and on one end, I guess my decision really lies on your own review as well.

Apologies for making this a long one, but for the sake of anyone considering getting Joshnka system, you really have to consider all these reviews to know if it’s worth it or not.

Ps: so far so good, there is nothing wrong with how long the system lasts or so, it’s still serving me perfectly but for this issues I’ve pointed out.

Thanks in anticipation.


@fuckboys

I later found out through Josh’s help that what was affecting my comtroller was the terminal connection. You can see from this image that it was burnt here. This prevented my controller from charging my battery correctly. The day I noticed it, I had to tighten it, and it’s been working fantastic ever since and no issues. I guess I’ll a higher one from his end when I get the money. Cos he is always available to help. And if any issue pops up, I’m returning it, at least that what he said.

I wasn't just sure if the issues I was facing then was the controller or battery, but at least, now I know.

nurez305(m): 7:06pm On Mar 22
twosquare:


If you read through this thread, especially my posts from December, you will see my setup. Let me reiterate, yes you can use the one for generator to power the entire house. That is what I use too. The power station is also a generator of some kind. Now, about forgetting to unplug, yes, it has happened to me twice. I didn't off the socket it was plugged in to charge via NEPA, and when I ON it to power the house, the light came on and then blink like something that wanted to die...I was like what's going on, immediately I saw that it was the socket I didn't turn off. So I switched it off and the power stayed on. Not good so as not to spoil the device. That's it. Click the quote below to see the pictures of what I wrote then:

This is exactly what I was asking about. No matter how careful one is, the accident is bound to happen someday. I thought that if that happened, it would instantly damage the inverter.

It's good to know that nothing happened to your EcoFlow when it happened to you. I also think having a separate socket that only works with the grid to charge the device is a good idea to prevent such accidents. Thank you for your reply👍

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Necksonnel: 8:18pm On Mar 22
Please am confused, I just got the delta 2 1024 whr . I charge it full to 100%. The I plug my phone which take 6W but the hours seems incorrect after calculating. It shows 92hours but according to what have been seen you take your output watts and divide it by the WHR. Should be 1000whr divide by 6watts that am consuming which is about 166 . So it should be showing 166hours remaining and not 92hours. Is my math correct? Or is there something am missing ?

Did thesame with my 20w fan too and it shows 33hours remaining and eco flow is 100% . Shouldn’t it be 1024 divided by 20W which is about 51. Should be 51hours remaining and not 33hours it shows
Necksonnel: 8:35pm On Mar 22
twosquare:


If you read through this thread, especially my posts from December, you will see my setup. Let me reiterate, yes you can use the one for generator to power the entire house. That is what I use too. The power station is also a generator of some kind. Now, about forgetting to unplug, yes, it has happened to me twice. I didn't off the socket it was plugged in to charge via NEPA, and when I ON it to power the house, the light came on and then blink like something that wanted to die...I was like what's going on, immediately I saw that it was the socket I didn't turn off. So I switched it off and the power stayed on. Not good so as not to spoil the device. That's it. Click the quote below to see the pictures of what I wrote then:

But why should that be a problem if we are using the generator line for it just like generator. When using generator we can switch to PHCN even while generator is ON and nothing happens. I think the delta 2 power should stop at the change over place after moving the switch to PHCN and shouldn’t cause any loop. I don’t know if you get me
It will just be charging and the power it supply won’t go into the house but stop at change over because the switch has disconnect it
oladele239(m): 8:39pm On Mar 22
oladele239(m): 8:39pm On Mar 22
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oladele239(m): 8:41pm On Mar 22
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Replace the dot with . to the ecoflow Group on WhatsApp or simply chat me via my signature
oladele239(m): 8:46pm On Mar 22
If you're an ecoflow product or an intending , you can us on WhatsApp.
Chat me to add u up
We shall keep this thread alive as well , while we understand the importance of keeping this thread alive , we must understand that sometimes we may not just have time to come to nairaland therefore a WhatsApp group like this come in handy.

I missed the Jumia extra battery sales just because there was no timely update.

us chat me up on 07014137119
twosquare(m): 8:53pm On Mar 22
Necksonnel:

But why should that be a problem if we are using the generator line for it just like generator. When using generator we can switch to PHCN even while generator is ON and nothing happens. I think the delta 2 power should stop at the change over place after moving the switch to PHCN and shouldn’t cause any loop. I don’t know if you get me
It will just be charging and the power it supply won’t go into the house but stop at change over because the switch has disconnect it

I don't know about this, and I won't even dare... what we were saying is while the changeover is in the generator mode and you still have the ecoflow plugged into a wall socket via the charger, then you power the whole house. The power it supplies the whole house will come back to it thereby causing a loop. And it will go epileptic.
thuao(m): 9:23pm On Mar 22
twosquare:
Do you want to blow the house and turn it into fireworks?

While will you want to use it when grid light is available?

Except it is not connected to the mains, but not all Ecoflow allow -through.

The way mine was connected
It allows me to use it both ways, its connected to the mains
I can use it even when there is light (when charging it to power the while house) or wen there is no light
All I need to do is just flip a switch
Usually while using it to power the house , light comes occasionally

I just switch to Nepa and allow it to rest.
thuao(m): 9:26pm On Mar 22
nurez305:
You almost got what I was asking. I plan to buy the Delta 2 before the end of the month to take advantage of the Jumia Tech Week promo. However, I won’t be able to use solar s with it because there's no space for them where I live. So, my plan is to use the grid to charge it whenever there is power.

The reason I asked this question is that I don't want to waste money hiring an electrician to install another changeover switch for the power station. Instead, I want to use the one for my generator to power the entire house. That way, once I switch over to the power station, all the sockets and lights in the house will automatically be powered by it.

My concern is whether forgetting to unplug the charger before switching over would harm the power station. I believe that could create a power loop and cause damage.

What I’m now considering is installing a separate socket that only works with the grid to avoid this mistake. However, that would still require an electrician, which I was trying to avoid.

Safer to install a separate socket
That way u don't need to run heketa seketas, when Nepa bring light

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okooloyun1(m): 5:10am On Mar 23
oladele239:


You can imagine
When standing fans of 15 watts dey wey dey blow like mad and 18 inches o
Pls recommend one abeg. I just returned one I ordered for on jumia, the fan na nonsense.
okooloyun1(m): 5:19am On Mar 23
BigDickProblems:


Google “Cloud energy 10Watts dc fan Jumia”
This fan na complete nonsense. I ordered for it and returned it the following day.

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Hydronium(m): 7:50am On Mar 23
Pv finally came in. 555W Jinko. I can now see why many people prefer smaller s, particularly in tall buildings. Thing is as heavy as lead. Getting it up a roof can be a serious hassle.

Also I realised that the previous one I ordered from Alaba was polycrystalline, and was not up to the slated 550w. It was a rip-off that couldn't have been more than 400W. Those ppl are crooks.

Now I'm wondering whether to still run it in parallel with the 555w or just stick to the 555w alone...

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oladele239(m): 8:04am On Mar 23
Hydronium:
Pv finally came in. 555W Jinko. I can now see why many people prefer smaller s, particularly in tall buildings. Thing is as heavy as lead. Getting it up a roof can be a serious hassle.

Also I realised that the previous one I ordered from Alaba was polycrystalline, and was not up to the slated 550w. It was a rip-off that couldn't have been more than 400W. Those ppl are crooks.

Now I'm wondering whether to still run it in parallel with the 555w or just stick to the 555w alone...

Stick to this alone bro
If U had asked , I'd have advised you do a higher watts like 600+ to get the best out of it... All the best
oladele239(m): 8:05am On Mar 23
okooloyun1:
Pls recommend one abeg. I just returned one I ordered for on jumia, the fan na nonsense.

Check out qasa products or check like 2-3 thread lines before this
3ncrypt3d(m): 1:44pm On Mar 23
Thanks guys for this wonderful thread. Not done reading but learned a lot so far.

This post by twosquare really cleared my doubts about certain things but one question I still have is about the socket inlet type.

The generator adapter I’m used to and actually have is the type attached here in.

Not quite sure what type of socket the EcoFlow River 2 Pro comes with by default or if it is different from the standard, is there some sort of converter?

Please, any clarification on this would be appreciated. Thanks again





twosquare:


If you read through this thread, especially my posts from December, you will see my setup. Let me reiterate, yes you can use the one for generator to power the entire house. That is what I use too. The power station is also a generator of some kind. Now, about forgetting to unplug, yes, it has happened to me twice. I didn't off the socket it was plugged in to charge via NEPA, and when I ON it to power the house, the light came on and then blink like something that wanted to die...I was like what's going on, immediately I saw that it was the socket I didn't turn off. So I switched it off and the power stayed on. Not good so as not to spoil the device. That's it. Click the quote below to see the pictures of what I wrote then:

Babatundehy: 2:04pm On Mar 23
Mandate1:
I won't recommend this product.

Don't be deceived by the 2000W dey , it's actually 1000W with a 104ah battery.

Any company that fails to add fine touches to their product is not a gud brand. I have the battery rating from 0-100. From 85-100 is whr the juice is, 84-0 depletes in less than 10mins.

A power station of this amount shouldn't be seen doing this rubbish. I strongly do not recommend u buy a skyrun product.

Damn, this is why I never return if a brand disappoints, thanks for leaving the review here, if you bought it on JUMIA please leave this review there so that people don't buy.

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Babatundehy: 2:06pm On Mar 23
3ncrypt3d:
Thanks guys for this wonderful thread. Not done reading but learned a lot so far.

This post by twosquare really cleared my doubts about certain things but one question I still have is about the socket inlet type.

The generator adapter I’m used to and actually have is the type attached here in.

Not quite sure what type of socket the EcoFlow River Pro comes with by default or if it is different from the standard, is there some sort of converter?

Please, any clarification on this would be appreciated. Thanks again






It comes with the kind of socket in your house, definitely not the generator adapter, look at the pictures of the UK version of River2pro, the device comes exactly as the picture shows, like the socket on your extension 👍
Babatundehy: 2:09pm On Mar 23
Hydronium:
Pv finally came in. 555W Jinko. I can now see why many people prefer smaller s, particularly in tall buildings. Thing is as heavy as lead. Getting it up a roof can be a serious hassle.

Also I realised that the previous one I ordered from Alaba was polycrystalline, and was not up to the slated 550w. It was a rip-off that couldn't have been more than 400W. Those ppl are crooks.

Now I'm wondering whether to still run it in parallel with the 555w or just stick to the 555w alone...

A "rip off" cannot be trusted, that means everything written on the spec sheet shouldn't be believed to be true, use the jinko you have and be happy.

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okooloyun1(m): 2:12pm On Mar 23
Hydronium:
Pv finally came in. 555W Jinko. I can now see why many people prefer smaller s, particularly in tall buildings. Thing is as heavy as lead. Getting it up a roof can be a serious hassle.

Also I realised that the previous one I ordered from Alaba was polycrystalline, and was not up to the slated 550w. It was a rip-off that couldn't have been more than 400W. Those ppl are crooks.

Now I'm wondering whether to still run it in parallel with the 555w or just stick to the 555w alone...
The 555w alone is enough. I'm yet to put mine on the roof of my building, I just rest it on the wall at the back of my room and it charges my D2 from 20 something percent to 100% within 3 hours depending on the sunlight.

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