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EcoFlow solar panels are designed to withstand extreme weather conditions, including high winds, heavy rain, and temperatures ranging from -20°C to 45°C (-4°F to 113°F).
Durability Features
EcoFlow solar panels are built with a sturdy aluminum frame and tempered glass, ensuring they can withstand harsh weather conditions. The IP67 rating protects the panels from dust and water ingress, making them suitable for outdoor use. The panels’ surface is also resistant to scratches and corrosion.
Weather Resistance Testing
EcoFlow has conducted rigorous testing on their solar panels to ensure they meet strict standards. In wind tunnel tests, their panels withstood winds of up to 50 knots (93 km/h). In rain tests, the panels continued to function at 95% efficiency after being submerged in 1-meter-deep water for 30 minutes. These tests demonstrate EcoFlow’s commitment to building solar panels that can withstand extreme weather conditions.
Compatibility with EcoFlow Power Stations
The EcoFlow solar panels are designed to work seamlessly with the Delta Pro and River series portable power stations. The panels’ MC4 connectors ensure easy connection to the power stations, making it simple to set up a solar-powered system for home backup or off-grid applications. With a maximum power of 400W, the EcoFlow solar panels can recharge the Delta Pro in just 5 hours on a sunny day, providing reliable power backup during outages.
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