ecoflow to ehu fix

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I have an EcoFlow and extra battery and would like to intergrate it into the EHU but without the ecoflow being outside or running a cable through the window.

I'm assuming I can simply connect to the EHU under the front bench and stick a plug on to plug it into the ecoflow?

Any reason why not?
 
I have an EcoFlow and extra battery and would like to intergrate it into the EHU but without the ecoflow being outside or running a cable through the window.

I'm assuming I can simply connect to the EHU under the front bench and stick a plug on to plug it into the ecoflow?

Any reason why not?
Hi Boris
I have done exactly that with my EcoFlow set up. All your 240v sockets will work. I have had no problem with tripping as long as you don’t exceed the recommended wattage. There is one thing I do, I knock out the trip on consumer unit for onboard battery charger as this will be ON while your power bank is up and running robbing some power. Don’t forget to reset it when you go back on site EHU though and isolate the Ecoflow. Or you be wondering why your hab batteries are not charging 😂
Down load the EcoFlow app to your phone / tablet and you can set up the Ecoflow to your requirement's .
Wouldn’t recommend plugging in an Airfryer as very power hungry 😄 . EcoFlow will run the microwave for your quick warm ups and running your toaster Ok. I’ve have just purchased the EcoFlow 800w charger but can’t comment on that just yet
 
Thanks,

I need to do 5 days stationary off grid soon and adding the EcoFlow to the leisure batteries should mean I can avoid using a generator.
 
I connected my ecoflow to hook up socket no problem , but on my Sargent 328 , it Illuminated the polarity warning light which is normal .
 
I have an EcoFlow and extra battery and would like to intergrate it into the EHU but without the ecoflow being outside or running a cable through the window.

I'm assuming I can simply connect to the EHU under the front bench and stick a plug on to plug it into the ecoflow?

Any reason why not?
Wouldn’t that make the pins on your external ehu live?
 
I have an EcoFlow and extra battery and would like to intergrate it into the EHU but without the ecoflow being outside or running a cable through the window.

I'm assuming I can simply connect to the EHU under the front bench and stick a plug on to plug it into the ecoflow?

Any reason why not?
Where is this internal EHU?

I've always used the "feed cable through the window and connect to external EHU" method.

Is it a Sargent power box that you have or a fabricated set up?
 
I have an EcoFlow and extra battery and would like to intergrate it into the EHU but without the ecoflow being outside or running a cable through the window.

I'm assuming I can simply connect to the EHU under the front bench and stick a plug on to plug it into the ecoflow?

Any reason why not?
If I understand you correctly Kev you're planning on adding a 13a plug to the EHU inlet cable inside the van and then plugging that new plug into your ecoflow?
As Chris said that means the pins on the EHU connector will be live but also the pins of the new 13A plug will be live if/ when you remove the ecoflow and revert back to a EHU connection, you're therefore going to have to remove the new plug for safety reasons when you've completed your trip. If you plan on doing the same in future you're going to have to re-fit the plug.....etc.
Better to make up a very short EHU lead plugged into the external van EHU port and bring it in through a window or door and plug the lead into the ecoflow. No risky exposed live parts and much easier to revert back and re-use in the future. You can always use your long EHU and stuff the excess under the van👍.
 
You could cut the internal EHU feed between the EHU socket and the consumer unit and put a 13A plug and socket in line. ( Plug to consumer unit and socket to EHU inlet). Then swap the plug over between EHU inlet or short extension to ecoflow.
 
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