The "usual heavy duty battery setup" many of us did use may be arround 35 kg, if we use a small battery with 95 AH (most use 100ah or 200ah Batterys in the rear)
26,40 Kg Battery (if using a small 95ah AGM Battery)
3 Kg Inverter 110/220
5 kg Cables
1.5 kg DC / DC charger, booster
1 kg 220v/110 Battery charger
1 kg Solarcharger with cables
Because of the weight and also the space my built-in Power-Setup need, I look a long time after a better solution arround.
For a girlfriend I did point her to the Yeti 400 Lithium unit, she is travelling since some weeks and is happy (running a compressor fridge & Notebook & Camera) I did wrote a more detailled review about:
Just around 7kg, brings converter, solarcharger, battery, battery monitor and so on:
It has plenti of juice, but is a bit weak all about charging: 110/220v is weak with 3A, Solar is weak with 120W and non MPPT Charger, Car charging is weak with 5/10Ampere. Too the sinus converter is not the strongest, but is able to charge a notebook too over 110v/220v.
That it is so much lighter and lightweight - is very very nice, compared to our built-in Setups like mine:
Shortly after I did see a (allways risky!) Crowdfunding Project, who solves some of the most weak Issue:
Here I did a kind of comparison:
ecoflow is a brand who already exist on the market, so I did take the risk. At Crowdfuning you never know what you get at the end.
Build Quality, details of the setup can change, taxes can be very high, the unit can be s***ty - without any refund options.
I will keep you updated about and will do a review soon it arrives (if it arrives ^^). Good to see that there are inovations coming soon!
What do you think about?
4x4tripping
26,40 Kg Battery (if using a small 95ah AGM Battery)
3 Kg Inverter 110/220
5 kg Cables
1.5 kg DC / DC charger, booster
1 kg 220v/110 Battery charger
1 kg Solarcharger with cables
Because of the weight and also the space my built-in Power-Setup need, I look a long time after a better solution arround.
For a girlfriend I did point her to the Yeti 400 Lithium unit, she is travelling since some weeks and is happy (running a compressor fridge & Notebook & Camera) I did wrote a more detailled review about:
Just around 7kg, brings converter, solarcharger, battery, battery monitor and so on:
Eine mobile autarke Solaranlage
Eine autarke mobile Stromversorgung mit Solar, 12V und Landstrom Lademöglichkeit.
www.4x4tripping.com
It has plenti of juice, but is a bit weak all about charging: 110/220v is weak with 3A, Solar is weak with 120W and non MPPT Charger, Car charging is weak with 5/10Ampere. Too the sinus converter is not the strongest, but is able to charge a notebook too over 110v/220v.
That it is so much lighter and lightweight - is very very nice, compared to our built-in Setups like mine:
Shortly after I did see a (allways risky!) Crowdfunding Project, who solves some of the most weak Issue:
Here I did a kind of comparison:
Crowdfunding: Ecoflow R600 Solarbatterie vs Goalzero 400
Produktinnovationen bei den mobilen Solarbatterien (USV). Vergleich verschiedener Anbieter und Lösungen.
www.4x4tripping.com
ecoflow is a brand who already exist on the market, so I did take the risk. At Crowdfuning you never know what you get at the end.
Build Quality, details of the setup can change, taxes can be very high, the unit can be s***ty - without any refund options.
I will keep you updated about and will do a review soon it arrives (if it arrives ^^). Good to see that there are inovations coming soon!
What do you think about?
4x4tripping