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The item should be delivered around 13-14 July.
Do you mean two solar modules at the same time? Only if there are two modules of the same type can you connect them in series, which doubles the voltage and therefore the power.
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The panel and the control unit must be compatible and the XT60 cable must arrive with the solar panel.
Perhaps the cable that arrived is defective. EcoFlow XT60 (Solar cable)
Yes, this works either in parallel or in series. It needs a corresponding accessory. Please note the charging specifications of the power unit, e.g. EcoFlow Delta (10 - 65 VDC input voltage, max. 10 A amperage and 400 W charging power).
No, you need an adapter. I didn't know that such adapters existed. A Google search taught me better. Personally, I would be more cautious and use the panel on a power station with an XT60 plug.
There is also a cable with MC4 plug on XT60 plug with a length of approx. 4 -5 m.
To combine 2 modules together there is a branched cable, which you have to buy separately. you can also simply weld 2 cables together. this way you can connect 2 modules in parallel if you want.
But another description of the solar panel. I have aligned the panels correctly to the sun in Denmark and got 180 - 200 W out of them (at sunset).
is your question answered? because I didn't quite understand if that's what you meant.
Yes, I have it running on the EcoFlow River 2 pro - a total of 220 watts of solar panel power can be connected to it (i.e. 2 panels). For EcoFlow River 3 it is max. 110 watts (i.e. one panel).
We work with various transport service providers, this item was sent by ups last time. However, direct deliveries from the supplier are also possible, whereby we do not co-decide the service provider.