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EcoFlow MC4 to XT60 Charging Cable | 3.5M & 5M
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Feel free to reach out to us with any questions!
You can contact us through:
Phone: (833) 777-0940Our business hours are Monday - Saturday: 8AM - 6:30PM CST, Also, you'll find a Live Chat window in the lower right corner for immediate assistance!
The EcoFlow MC4 to XT60 cable allows you to connect an EcoFlow portable power station (DELTA/RIVER Series) to a solar panel with standard MC4 output. Connect a solar panel to an EcoFlow power station for clean, efficient, and reliable power wherever you go.
This cable comes in two lengths: 3.5 meters and 5 meters.
The main difference between the EcoFlow XT60 and XT60i cables is the current rating. The XT60 cable has a current rating of 60A, while the XT60i cable has a current rating of 100A. This means that the XT60i cable can safely carry more current, which can be important if you are using a high-power solar panel.
Another difference between the two cables is the connector. The XT60 cable has a standard XT60 connector, while the XT60i cable has a modified XT60 connector with an integrated diode. The diode helps to protect the power station from reverse current, which can damage the battery.
Here is a table summarizing the differences between the two cables:
Features | EcoFlow XT60 | EcoFlow XT60i |
---|---|---|
Current rating | 60A | 100A |
Connector | Standard XT60 | Modified XT60 with integrated diode |
Length | 3.5 meters | 5 meters | 2.5 meters |
Ultimately, the best way to decide which cable is right for you is to consult the user manual for your power station and solar panel. The manual will specify the current rating and connector type that is required for your specific setup.
The EcoFlow MC4 to XT60 cable allows you to connect an EcoFlow portable power station (DELTA/RIVER Series) to a solar panel with standard MC4 output. Connect a solar panel to an EcoFlow power station for clean, efficient, and reliable power wherever you go.
This cable comes in two lengths: 3.5 meters and 5 meters.
The main difference between the EcoFlow XT60 and XT60i cables is the current rating. The XT60 cable has a current rating of 60A, while the XT60i cable has a current rating of 100A. This means that the XT60i cable can safely carry more current, which can be important if you are using a high-power solar panel.
Another difference between the two cables is the connector. The XT60 cable has a standard XT60 connector, while the XT60i cable has a modified XT60 connector with an integrated diode. The diode helps to protect the power station from reverse current, which can damage the battery.
Here is a table summarizing the differences between the two cables:
Features | EcoFlow XT60 | EcoFlow XT60i |
---|---|---|
Current rating | 60A | 100A |
Connector | Standard XT60 | Modified XT60 with integrated diode |
Length | 3.5 meters | 5 meters | 2.5 meters |
Ultimately, the best way to decide which cable is right for you is to consult the user manual for your power station and solar panel. The manual will specify the current rating and connector type that is required for your specific setup.
I needed to get basic power for lights into a shed that had no electrical hookup available. I have tried many battery powered lights, that just didn't cut it. They would die or were just not bright enough. I decided to try a Delta 2 and 2-100 watt solar panels to recharge the battery. I was only able to mount the panels on the east slope of the roof, but it has held the charge. I am in Ohio where it gets too cold and keeps the battery from charging when it gets too cold, so we have had several days where we weren't charging because the shed was too cold. I still have not run out of power for the 100' ten light strand I hung up. This setup is an expensive fix, but it has proved itself to work even through our cold, gray Ohio winter.
We love it!
I have been searching around for a power station for a couple of months, I saw other brands and the Ecoflow compatibility and design seemed to be best, I started to purchase the delta pro (older cheaper model) but I seen the new Delta Pro 3 and the finish is really nice and has more features, I just needed something to charge tools and take with me to my camper and this is perfect, no complaints here
I was hesitant to purchase this because the 3-4 hour installation estimate was intimidating to me, being that I am a not very handy middle aged woman. Turns out it was extremely easy and I had the whole thing together in about an hour. A friend dug the hole and I did the rest. It is peaceful, beautiful and a great addition to my garden. I look forward to next season when the plants and grasses have grown in around the fountain, it will be gorgeous.
Purchased the Ecoflow Delta 2 with extra battery to use primarily as a backup to our pellet stove which is our primary source of heat in our home in the winter. It is nice knowing that the inverter has the capability of handling that much electricity draw. We anticipate using it also as a backup for our sump pump during the warmer rainy months and also having the benefit of solar will a welcome feature.