Yeah Eaton are great actually. Wish you luck. It’s a viable solution. I am living proof of it. I do wish Ecoflow switch to battery was instant like some other solar power station and not 30ms.
Yeah Eaton are great actually. Wish you luck. It’s a viable solution. I am living proof of it. I do wish Ecoflow switch to battery was instant like some other solar power station and not 30ms.
I actually use solar from Renogy. I use 4 x 100watt solar panels in 2s/2p configuration. It’s on a fix structure (my gazebo) I was like I need a place to put them and I don’t want to climb up to my second story roof lol.
Lucky, no fire and you are safe and sound. That’s all it matters!
I guess one good thing about “real” servers that have redundant power. Too bad they don’t make them for DIYers. Well unless I don’t know about them existing
I maybe able to give some feedback. I am currently doing that as my setup for a good year. Outlet/Solar panels -> Ecoflow Delta 2 (with extra battery) -> Cyberpower 1500 UPS -> PDU -> Server/networking/NAS equipment
So far so good no issues. During the summer I take advantage off peak hours. So I let ecoflow to power my equipment during the summer afternoon. Since I am getting about 300-400watts of solar power during that time. The rest of the time like the winter. I just let it do its things. Since daylight isn’t abundant nor consistent and you would want available power during emergencies.
You are right, just kidding. Technically, it is possible to surpass 1gbps if there is compression during transmission. Steam actually does that. It’s usually compress during transmission and it’s decompressed on the user end. I understand it’s not related to this. But it is a known fact.
In this instance yes, its inaccuracies, would recommend using another speed test like Speedtest.net
It’s definitely over provision to be sure you don’t complain lol. 😂
They do it where I am here too
I’m using a UPS that is plugged into a EcoFlow power station which uses LiFoPO4 battery
https://imgur.com/a/qbqE8e8