Ecoflow River 2 issues with DC output

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That’s a incredible increase!

So your charging from usb c
Inverter is off

And how do you connect to the wavemaker? Are you using usb or dc Jack? Any step up converters ?
Yes massive difference, havent actually tested if the estimate is correct though, but should be close. Yes im charging from USB-C, inverter (AC outlet) off and the wavemaker is connected through the car / cigarette lighter port (DC 12v) with a cigarette lighter port contact to DC contact cable straight into the controller. No step up converter.

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The tunze pump is slower with 12v but since i was only using 34% at peak with 24v i just increased it to 68% on 12v. Should be and seems to be about the same amount of flow. I might add a step up in the future if i need more flow.
 
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Just a guess but your problems with the Tunze controller not functioning correctly are probably because you are not using the 12 to 24v step up converter when plug into the DC port.
 
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Just a guess but your problems with the Tunze controller not functioning correctly are probably because you are not using the 12 to 24v step up converter when plug into the DC port.
I confirmed with tunze support they can be run in the range 12 - 24 V. Higher voltage gives more power but also draws more power.

The solution to my problems was charging the ecoflow through USB-C instead of AC. Somehow AC chagring made the dc port unstable.
 
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The battery died an hour ago so it lasted 67 hours. Kind of worrying is that the % seemed way off though, when it suddenly died it was at like 30%.
 

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I'm very happy with my ecoflow river 2. I picked up on black Friday sales as well for super cheap. Running the largest sicce wave maker I get 10 hours. I personally think that great given how small and compact they are. Personally never tried that outlet and didn't know you could get more hours from that configuration. I thought though that electronics had to run at the voltages and wattages they are designed for or they malfunction. Now that's a simple terms here, I am no means an expert. But if Tunze says it can run off 12v then maybe it's the way the controller works and needs AC vs DC if it was a constant draw. I really don't know, I'm not sparky lol
 
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I'm very happy with my ecoflow river 2. I picked up on black Friday sales as well for super cheap. Running the largest sicce wave maker I get 10 hours. I personally think that great given how small and compact they are. Personally never tried that outlet and didn't know you could get more hours from that configuration. I thought though that electronics had to run at the voltages and wattages they are designed for or they malfunction. Now that's a simple terms here, I am no means an expert. But if Tunze says it can run off 12v then maybe it's the way the controller works and needs AC vs DC if it was a constant draw. I really don't know, I'm not sparky lol
Thats right they need to run at the correct voltage. The tunze pumps are designed to be able to run in the range 12-24v. 12v works, as does 19v and 24v.

The better run time is mainly because the AC port has to convert dc from the battery to ac, and then the ac adapter for your pump has to convert back to dc which is very inefficient. Through the dc port there is no conversion and no power loss, straight from battery to pump.

In my case i got even more run time since pump normally runs on 24v and i run it on 12v. Less flow but also less power draw.
 
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