Advocate I
my biggest gripe with the ecoflow is the connectors to charge. At both ends - xtc60 to cigarette lighter plug, they are crap. With the cigarette plug thing, you can cut it and put an anderson, or some other thing, but at the other end - nothing you can do about it.In my eyes you can`t get a setup more compact, lightweigt or cheaper, than with that solution:
Vanlife / Overlanding off-grid battery solution(s) with solar
We all know our discussions about the use of the Ecoflow River Pro (and similar products (goalzero, jackery, bluetti) as a electricity concept and battery setup in our rigs, to save weight and space. I did use this Setup for the last years, what was strong enough for fridge, notebook...www.overlandbound.com
How to charge
Cigarette lighter socket (100 watts),
110/220v shore power (1200 watts),
Solar Charge Controller: 500 watts (11-60 V, 15 A)
optional: by 12v «dc dc booster» (example with 240 watts at xt60 Port)
What can it power up?
2x USB-C with 100 watts
several USB-A connections
4x 110v/220v sockets 1800-2400 Watt
12v cigarette lighter socket 12.6V 10A (126w Max)
And it is portable, easy to move between your vehicles, helps you too enywhere at an outage. Everything is working together, you have an excellent battery monitor and an app for getting control.
I did love my old battery DIY Project - out of 2011:
Today I cant do it better anymore, without to get much more bulky, heavy and expensive. But yes, probably - more powerful...
But yes, you can try. Please list here the used components, the size and the weight. Let me bet - your solution is heavyer, bulkier? Dont delviers the same?
trippin
Right now I would go for a victron power pack, in my opinion, you can customize what ever connections, it is more compact and offers more possibilities to hide it somewhere in the vehicle.