Seems like a good $/Wh ratio. Was looking for something that could power my fridge and freezer for a few hours over a few days during a blackout
For comparison a Bluetti with 864Wh was $799 but i think is a better brand?
Seems like a good $/Wh ratio. Was looking for something that could power my fridge and freezer for a few hours over a few days during a blackout
For comparison a Bluetti with 864Wh was $799 but i think is a better brand?
Sure, but an extra 1200W would be enough to boil a kettle, use an airfryer, pressure wash a car…
I'm quite interested in getting another power station. Been looking into Bluetti, VoltX etc. but not too many reviews on these. Has anyone got any real work use and reviews on this brand? I'd love to know before I bite the bullet.
VTOMAN is for me so far the best with easy solar charging
I have 2x Jump1500X, Xtra Battery for Jump 1500x and a Jump 600 + Xtra Battery as a UPS Also have an Allpowers 2500X and Xtra Battery and a VoltX 1500. VTOMAN is the best brand! Quality durability and faultless, whereas the Volt 1500X has been repaired x1 under warranty and so has the Allpowers R2500
How is the UPS functionality, is it seamless in that everything can be plugged in and it just takes over during blackout?
Any chance of home assistant control?
UPS is fast on all
AFAIK Home Assistant is not compatible, don't use HA or Google for privacy concerns so havn't tried
I got the the small 600w with solar panel earlier this year and it's a ripper. Really keen on this for the extra wattage output but the wallet disagrees.
Project Farm did a review a few weeks after I got it and turns out the VTOMAN was one of the better ones (top 3-4 IIRC).
thanks for the feedback. it helped me go for this.
Supercheap!
No wifi or app support?
wish it have anderson for 12V high current
I wonder if you could you make up cable with Anderson adapter to plug in to the car jump starter or battery coupler port..
Don't know if this would be running through the shunt though so might not be able to monitor the usage and then the display would be out.
Sorry have 2x Flashspeed 1500 not 2x Jump1500
This is around 120 AH, so pretty decent.
Equivalent ECO FLOW is the Delta 3, which is around $2300
Does this model have UPS mode? If so whats it called in vtoman speak? IE. charging while running? Had a look thru the manual and cannot see it..
It's called pass through and it has it; my 600w variety has it too. The input wattage is 200w and I think mine is only about 65~80w so quite a bit better. I don't know about using it as a "UPS" as such but it can charge and be charged at the same time with the "pass through" feature.
Wow. That is cheap, getting down towards 50c per kwh and the 2200W inverter should power almost anything. Any reviews? Fan noise can be an issue in the cheapies and lack of an app is a drawback.
I've been waiting for China to dump cheap batteries and solar gear, though I just bought a power station.
YouTube has reviews. A noisy beast but otherwise a good unit by the looks of it.
If you don't need the full 2200w, the vtoman jump 1000 is 1400Wh and $680 with a 15% off.