Customer Reviews With Photos
I charged the unit to 100% when I unboxed it, charged my phone and then the unit has been sitting, power turned off, for a little less than 2 says. And it had been completelyff charged after powering up my phone -- I had topped the unit off using an included cord that was shipped with the unit. I estimate the unit if losing 6% of its charge every 24 hours. Not ideal for an emergency generator, something you want to be able to get out of the closet and have it still read 99%. Returning this one I guess. I had purchased 4 generators and was planning on keeping this one and retuning the other 2 or 3? The other three units were all EC0FLOW River models and had all been charged to 100%. That had been boxed up to return immediately after they were charged and sat in a box for over a week. The display said they were all 99% charged.

I’ve had a generator sitting around for a while but kept putting off setting up a proper connection to the house for long-term outages. This kit ended up being exactly the push I needed. The materials are high quality, everything feels durable and well-made, and installation was straightforward. Now I’ve got peace of mind knowing I’m properly set up for emergencies. Very happy with this purchase.

I've bought a number of the 10 gauge, 60' cables and they seem to be good quality. However, with most cables you can sometimes pinch with your fingers to release, or use a standard MC4 tool, but not with these. The product pictures do not show this, so I've included one. I have a number of MC4 tools from dealing with MC4 over the years, but none of them will release these cables. They do provide a tool that will work, but it would be nice if a standard tool worked. They don't seem to sell the tool itself, and I haven't been able to find it anywhere. Still a good cable. If I need more and the price it right, I'd buy again.

This power station is a lifesaver for camping and emergencies. Its 88Wh capacity provides plenty of power, and the multiple outlets, including USB and AC, make it versatile for charging devices or powering small electronics. The compact design is easy to carry, and the build quality feels robust.

I ordered this set of solar panels to use on my 5th wheel camper. We have a seasonal site and in the off season we have to unplug everything. I thought these panels would be a good option to keep the battery charged. I am only looking to power a few rodent repellant plug ins to keep critters away. I was pretty impressed to see how super thin and lightweight these panels are. Each panel arrives prewired along with some extra electrical wiring and a control panel. I am pretty happy with them so far. I have considered investing in another set of these to use at home. Hoping they last, so far I can't complain.

I love this portable power station, which arrived timely in my recent power outage due to severe weather. What a life saver! I It's lightweight and compact, which makes it easy to take anywhere in my house. The design of this power station is very practical, with AC outlet and multiple charging ports that allow you to power laptop etc plus several devices at once. it handled my devices with ease. Whether it's my phone, laptop, or even a small fan, this power station can charge everything without any problems. The battery life is excellent, and it recharges fairly quickly. Plus, the adjustable built-in light and flash light is a great touch, especially for nighttime. The strap makes it easy to carry, freeing up your hands for other things. I also love that it's perfect for both outdoor use and home emergencies. I will definitely carry it on next camping trips. Overall, I endorse it for anyone who needs a reliable and portable power solution. Whether you're in need of power for a road trip, a camping expedition, or a backup during a power failure, this device has you covered.

Was damaged in the box when I opened it

These panels are well made, beautifully packaged, and more importantly, very efficient and versatile. These panels constantly maxes out at 507w, light and portable enough to carry for camping or emergency usage, and can work with various portable batteries in the market. Though it's using the new xt60w connections to connect to one another in parallel, it comes with a xt60w to MC4 connector and finally a MC4 to XT60i cord to use on their Delta and River series of products. As an avid tent camper and RV camper, I have been looking for a highly efficient, light weight, easy to handle panel to power and recharge my Delta Pros and Delta 3 Plus with its respective extra batteries. I've had the EF 400w panels, which was heavy and cumbersome. And I've had the EF 220w Bifacials, but I'd need to purchase solar stands for it to max out its potential. These panels are rigid enough to withstand the weather (though you'd want to weigh it down if it windy), but its portable enough that its not a chore to set up or pack up quickly AND IT HAS A SOLAR ANGLE GUIDE for maximum watts. I have owned EcoFlow's 45w, 110w, 160w, 220w Bifacials, and 400w portable solar panels. I also have owned (2) 220w Newpowas, (3) Allpowers 600w (SPO039), and (3) Allpowers 200 (SP035). And I've never really liked them 100% because something was always amiss. The EF panels used its cases as stands but were awesome quality and very efficient, but were also super expensive for the higher rated watts panels. The Newpowas were not very portable at all for camping, but produced watts very well and was durable. And both Allpowers were inexpensive, but the quality control in their products were terrible. Either they barely produced, or the wires would come off the base of the panels. And their customer service was non-existent. These 125w bifacial panels are the best that I've ever owned. It was rigid enough to withstand the weather. Light enough to set up and pack up easily. It came with an integrated solar angle guide and adjustable stands built in. And it was so efficient that it produced the best of them all. And Ecoflow's customer service is top notch. If you don't believe me, go and deal with Allpowers or Bluetti. Finally the price is pretty reasonable. If you know Ecoflow, their stuff ain't cheap. But lately, they've been pricing their products as competitively, such as their Delta 3 Plus, River 3, and now these panels. In fact, I like these so much I bought another set of four! The only negative thing I can say about this product is that since its Bifacial, you have to really be careful not to break the glass. Though its durable, its still tempered glass. And just like any BiFacials, if you're not careful you can break the glass front and back. It comes with the territory of owning these types of panels. And I know I've praised it for being really light, but because it is, its more susceptible to the wind knocking it down. But that's a danger for all portable panels. You either have to deal with a heavy and cumbersome rigid panel that won't blow away, or something light like this and have to be mindful of the windy weather. I would just put some sort of weight on the panel legs (e.g. sandbags). In the end, these panels are awesome and I'm glad they released it. Now I'm comfortable enough to sell my 220w Bifacials and Allpowers panels because these have become my new daily driver for RV camping and emergency outage use.

High quality cable at a very reasonable price. - Good thick insulation - Connectors fit standard solar panel connectors perfectly - Connector fit's standard XT-60 solar generator perfectly - Connectors are professionally installed - Simply a Plug-and-Plug Bottom Line: A good high-quality factory cable, in a heavier gauge, that should work for many years. A great value.

I've reviewed 8 sub 300 watt solar generators and some of the newer second generation models are much better and aimed at certain uses. This unit is small, portable and has the basics. The Good: EBL makes a full line of products that continual evolve and have been great stable products. This is is second EBL unit I've reviewed. This unit has lifepo4 batteries, the current best of breed that should last for years. The display is bright and shows power in and out in watts - my favorite baseline unit. Instead of "time left" it has a large circle graph to display the percent of power left. Nothing fancy but easy read. Ports: Two dc 5525 ports, two USB-A ports and two USB-C in/out ports. No AC ports which is fine for a small unit. Nothing would last long being powered up via this on AC. Powering up: Everything goes through the USB-C port both in and out. It's good as it can take up to 100 watts. If you would like to use a solar panel, there is an adapter but it's a bit odd. Normally a solar panel has MC4 outputs and usually come with a MC4 to "dc adapters". Make sure you get one that outputs 12-24v and has a 5521 plug. There is no power brick that comes with this unit so you'll need your own. Any USB-C brick will work but you probably want to get one at least 50 watts or up to 100 watts. These are typically used for laptops and you can probably use yours. For about $25 you can get one here. Out of the box, there are not enough parts to power this up. You can also charge this up via your car if you have a cord with USB-C on one end but it will be slow. No 5525 power input is a bit odd. Uses: I call this the camper special because you can power it up at home and charge up all of your smaller devices like phones, tables and laptops. It's the size that makes it great, it's only 153 watt hours of power - which is limiting but probably all you'll need. I've got 300 watt hour units but the size makes it more difficult to pack and carry. I don't have a single device that uses the dc5525 connector. They are pretty useless to me. It also comes with a cigarette lighter output adapter but not much use to me. Price: It's a bit high for 150 watt hours of power. You can get twice the power for about $20 more. It has no AC output - but again, this isn't meant for large power draws. Overall: I have many units and this one ranks high because it great for being portable. Built in handle, nice light for camping and only about 4 1/2lbs. I don't like that you have to "bring your own" power supply but I have a ton of them but just want to make you aware. If you have solar panels make sure you have a 5521 adapter. Great for shorter power outages to keep your phone charged up. I do wish it came with a small bag to keep all the parts together. If you need something smaller ( size and power ) that can power up your handheld devices and a laptop a few times, this is a good unit.

Love this bird blocker. It’s easy to use and hardly visible from the ground. So easy to work with and super easy to install! This picture is to show how much it covered with plenty to spare! Five stars all the way

Great item, I tried charging my Jackery Explorer 300. Using the cable that comes included, charged my powerpack between 35 to 40 watss depending on the angle of the solar panel. Using the UBS C outlet, I got only 27 watts Using regular USB to C, I only got 6 watts. Im not sure if Ill use it for backpacking too heavy about. 3.5 lbs Perfect for my camping trips.

These solar panel cables have an insulation layer and a jacket layer to provide extra protection against the elements and they use a rubberized o-ring to seal out water on both the male connector and on the cable going into the back of each connector. The MC4 connectors are a little different than most MC4 connectors for three reasons: 1. The compression ring on the back of each connector is oversized so you cannot use a standard solar spanner wrench to tighten and loosen the connection (see photo) 2. The female connector has a sealed covering over the clips so you need to use two screwdrivers to remove the male connector from the female connector or a special release tool 3. The o-rings which don't use any plastic but hard rubberized material so the compression ring is larger in diameter The cables came simply packaged in a plastic pouch and they are a good length 20 feet, each cable was separate - one red for positive and one black for the negative connection. The 10AWG THHN wire is good for roughly 32.5 amperes of current and not the 70A listed on the product page. If you ran 180V which is typical for rooftop solar of ten panels in series you would be running 12KW of power through this cable that's too much current especially if it's a warm summer day and the cables are in direct sunlight. I gave the cables four stars because if they were intended for permanent installation then the oversized compression nut isn't so much an issue or the difficulty on releasing the female connectors, but if you're planning on using these cables for a portable setup then they aren't really designed for that in my opinion. The connectors are difficult to release on the female connector, the plastic clips are a little flimsy on the male connectors and could break on repeated use, and the 10AWG is overkill for most portable setups.

RV owners beware of proprietary quick coupler if you plan to hook this to a multiple tank system. They only offer hoses with a regulator on them and you can't run two regulators on the same propane system. I am going to make my own propane hoses and run them into a 4-way manifold to leverage my two 40lb tanks. Otherwise, this is a fine unit at it's price point. Customer service was great at responding to my issue, but lacked the ability/authority to offer a different propane hose configuration. I think Champion should rework the coupler, so the customer can easily configure this product for their use. The black plastic prong shown in the picture, pushes into a spring. The spring holds tension on the coupler and also prevents it from spinning. If this was truly a safety issue, then there are many grills and RV's about to blow up. I am at a loss as to why they made this proprietary. If you look at the pictures, you will see that they simply used "Hose clamps" to connect to the "Barbed" fitting. It's not even a crimped fitting like the propane hose.

All these reviews and no one noticed these are not 10 gauge as stated, which means they are not 30 amp either. Wire is labeled 4mm which is equivalent to 12 gauge 20 amp wire.
