Hello, everyone, today I bring you a comparative evaluation of three outdoor power supplies.
These are today’s three protagonists, namely ecoflow’s Rui Pro, Dian Xiaoer’s flagship product 500, and its upgraded 600S. First of all, from the appearance point of view, the three outdoor power supplies are similar in size, but in terms of weight, the weight of Rui is 7.7 kg, while the weight of the 500 and 600S of Dianxiao Er is 6.25 kg. Let’s take a look at their details. parameters.
The two most important parameters of outdoor power supply are capacity and maximum output power. The capacity of the Pro is 720 watt-hours, which means that this fully charged outdoor power supply can provide 0.72 kWh of power, while the capacities of the D-type 500 and 600 models are 550 and 626 watt-hours, respectively. Bi Rui is smaller, but small is also limited. Looking at the output power, Rui’s rated power is 600 watts, while the two products of Di Xiaoer are both rated at 500 watts, but Rui’s smart facade technology can drive up to 1500 watts of electrical equipment, but It can only run at a maximum of 600 watts, what does that mean?
For example, this 2200-watt millet induction cooker can only run on the first gear of firepower, and it will over-pressurize when it reaches the second gear, causing the second gear to start the protection function and automatically shut down, while the use of Rui can directly turn on the seventh gear of firepower Running, of course, its actual output power is still only 600 watts, and the output power of the induction cooker is 1500 watts when using the test power to measure the seventh gear, so it can only run, it will not shut down due to overpressure, but it cannot run at full power.
In an emergency, we can use this sharp to boil a pot of water or make a cup of coffee. Of course, the time required to boil water will be several times longer. I think the biggest role of these outdoor power supplies is to provide lighting power for lights outdoors, and to charge laptops, drones, mobile phones and other devices. Take a look at the output interfaces of these outdoor power supplies.
All models are equipped with seven ports, including a 220-volt non-porous test socket, three USB outputs up to 12 watts, and two DC and one on-board electrical output. And Rui is equipped with two non-porous test sockets, three USBs, one of which supports up to 28 watts output, two DCs, one on-board electrical appliance, and this PD fast charging interface that supports up to 100 watts, which means it can give The 16-inch MacBook Pro charges extremely fast at 96 watts.
In addition to capacity and output power, charging speed is also a selling point worthy of a separate introduction. Rui supports lightning fast charging technology. It only takes about 80 minutes to fully charge this power bank, which is equivalent to about 20 10,000 mAh power banks. However, the two products of D Xiaoer are relatively early in the market and do not yet support fast charging technology. It takes about six hours each, and I hope that the shopkeeper can launch the next generation of products that support fast charging technology as soon as possible.
In addition, look at this one I brought up. It is not an outdoor power supply used alone, but a modular battery of Rui Pro. After connecting through the cable from this source, the capacity is instantly doubled, injecting new vitality into the power supply, and finally making a total. In terms of parameters, Nerui has the best performance. Although the price is more expensive than the other two outdoor power supplies, it is worth the money. Just this 80-minute fast charging technology has already returned to the ticket price. .
Well, that’s it for this issue, thank you very much for watching, and see you next time. Learn more about outdoor products.