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Ecoflow portable station

  • 30-01-2025 11:11PM
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 739 ✭✭✭


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    I saw someone on Tik tok saying she used this during the electricity outages after the storm


    I’m wondering if anyone has used it , I have an EV that I could charge it up with ( assuming car is charged ,) looking to see would it keep the fridge freezer going , phone charged and maybe air fryer if needed. I do t think I’d manage a generator



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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,718 ✭✭✭Mad_Mike


    Hi, this model is only 256wh of storage and a 300 watt inverter which will literally only work for the absolute smallest of tasks such as charging mobile phones and a laptop. I have the River 2 Pro which has 3 times the storage of this and a more powerful inverter (800w) and even that wouldn't run a fridge/freezer for more than an hour or two. I bought a small low wattage air fryer in Lidl or Aldi which will run off my power station but if I use it for maybe 20 minutes, it's almost half the battery gone, so you'd be looking at spending big money to run a fridge/freezer or a full sized air fryer etc

    https://offyourgrid.ie/product/ecoflow-river-2-pro/

    This is the model that I have



  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,245 ✭✭✭Robxxx7


    I have something similar which i use to power the Broadband router and optical connection box … i get about 10 hours or so out of it and does the intended job well. But yes, that model won't be anywhere enough to power heavy loaded appliances



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