Powerflow. Which model

renier8

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Good morning. I need some help to choose between these two models:


I realise has the first one has much fewer watts, but I will still not be able to use the microwave or kettle with either.
So my real requirement is to carry my pc and TV for more than four hours. Is the cheap one fine? Or what other reasons are there to buy the expensive model?

Renier
 
Good morning. I need some help to choose between these two models:


I realise has the first one has much fewer watts, but I will still not be able to use the microwave or kettle with either.
So my real requirement is to carry my pc and TV for more than four hours. Is the cheap one fine? Or what other reasons are there to buy the expensive model?

Renier

Their newer models are launching in a few days. Rather wait for those.
 
There's also the Bluetti models on Takealot.
 
these are great, the new "printer comsumable" in saffa, replace them annually. running a kettle/microwave using the x-something function on these are interesting with it's pulsing power delivery
Cycle Life: 800 cycles to 80%+ capacity
 
Which might be okay, if it wasn't for that price. Insane. 400 Ah of lead acid would outlive that for the same kind of money.
well, they're made for camping iirc, but saffaland is one or two steps from moving back to the middle ages - so i guess fit for purpose ;-)
 
Can I jump into this Ecoflow conversation with a question on them?
I’m thinking of buying the Ecoflow River Mobile Power Station 600W|288Wh – (EF4) to run all things in my garage.
Can I do the following:
1. Get 24v output for the garage motor and separate 12v for the gate motor + cameras?
2. Keep the Ecoflow plugged in power to charge continious?
3. Keep the devices continually plugged into the Ecoflow?

Thanks
 
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