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BLUETTI AC200L Portable Power Station, 2048Wh LiFePO4 Battery Backup, Expandable to 8192Wh w/ 4 2400W AC Outlets (3600W Power Lifting), 30A RV Output, Solar Generator for Camping, Home Use, Emergency – For Sale – Price
$1,599.00 Original price was: $1,599.00.$1,567.02Current price is: $1,567.02.
Category: Portable Power Stations
Tag: BLUETTI
Description
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Opinion Oasis –
Power Outage No Problem with the Bluetti
Decided to get ready so purchased this and it works great. Use 2 100 watt panels and it charges fast. The size it good for such a large capacity unit. This thing is built well and see not problem with it. Kept the Frig going in the summer heat for 28hrs.
Stacy –
Bluetti
I love this unit. It totally supersedes my expectations. This unit powers my whole camper!! It’s so easy to use and lasts much longer than I figured it would. Charging is absolutely quick and connection’s to the unit will last longer than any other I’ve used in my opinion. I haven’t found anything in my camping excursions that this particular unit doesn’t power!
Mike –
Fast Shipping and Delivery – Works perfect for Fridge/Freezer and some extra lights
This product is great, I just bought 2 more including some solar panels. SCE has been cutting our power for several days due to fires.. The Solar panels charge this up in 1 hour, and it lasts 15 hrs for fridge and couple lights. I use the Generator to charge the other 2.. I am VERY satisfied with the speed of delivery.. Thank you Bluetti for getting me out of a bind in California.
Kenneth P Shaw –
Excellent Power Station with Some Proprietary Quirks
Overall, I’m very pleased with the Bluetti AC200L Portable Power Station ( “Solar Generator” ). It works as expected and has been reliable for the past few months. I purchased the Bluetti B300K battery as well and that added another 2764.8 Wh of capacity. Installation was simply plug and play with no setup required. However, the provided cable is quite short and due to the location of the expansion ports the battery needs to be placed on the left side of the AC200L and not stacked unless the battery is turned around backwards. This is a very odd engineering and design choice. The system with added B300K battery takes up much more shelf space than anticipated. Another quirky design decision is the omission of a 30amp 12V outlet. The older AC200Max has a 12VDC 30 amp port. This was replaced by a 48VDC proprietary outlet that requires the purchase of a Bluetti D40 DC to DC converter ($199 approx). The 12VDC port on the AC200L is limited to only 10Amps. I see no logical reason to need to spend the additional money to get a high power 12VDC source. I simply wired a nearby battery or this purpose . . . I refuse to buy an expensive proprietary add-on device to connect a high power 12VDC appliance. The 48VDC port cannot be used without the D40.
The use of Aviation style plugs for AC power and solar inputs is another unnecessary use of proprietary connectors. To attach solar panels to the AC200L you need to use the included adapters from MC4 connectors to ST60 connectors and another adapter from ST60 to the proprietary aviation plug are needed. A simpler approach would be to have MC4 inputs directly on the AC200L, avoiding all these adapters. These are distractors from the overall quality and utility of the unit.
The Android app connections via both Bluetooth and WiFi have worked flawlessly. I can easily monitor and change setting remotely via WiFi. The connection has been stable with no connection issues for weeks at a time and provides access to all settings and useful energy usage data. One omission to the remote data is the time remaining information that is present on the front panel screen. Why this was omitted is unclear and seems like an easy to add feature. Bluetti has a full line of power stations with similar product numbering and names. This was a bit confusing when shopping and selecting the correct product for my needs. Not all similarly numbered products have the same expansion and connectivity options.
burton prattt –
Awesome for van life
I have had this product for several months now and I couldn’t be happier. I use it to power everything in my self built camper bus. It can more than handle the load. Extremely easy to use. Customer service was great as well. I needed a cord that was sold out and was vital to my use of the generator. They had it to me in 4 days and check with me to make sure it solved my issue. I will definitely be buying the B300K expansion battery as I am one for overkill when it comes to power supply. Really a great product and highly recommend.
Ron –
Impressive Power, Flexible Design
Overall Rating: 4.8/5
A well-rounded portable power station that offers a great mix of capacity, speed, and customizability.
Key Features
* Impressive Capacity: 2048Wh LiFePO4 battery â plenty of juice for most appliances and devices.
* Expandable: Pair with Bluetti battery modules (B230, B300) for even more energy storage.
* Blazing Recharge Speed: Up to 2400W AC input or 1200W of solar for super-fast recharging.
* Versatile Outputs: Plenty of options, including AC, USB, Car port, 100W PD, RV port.
Pros
* Powerful and reliable
* Extremely flexible with expansion options
* Fast recharge times
* Durable design
Cons
* Can be a bit heavy
* Pricey, especially with added battery modules
The AC200L is perfect for:
* Camping and outdoor enthusiasts
* DIYers who need reliable power on the go
* Homeowners seeking backup power solutions
Final Verdict
If you need a powerful, customizable, and fast-charging portable power station, the Bluetti AC200L is a superb choice. It may be on the pricier side, but its performance and versatility are worth considering for serious power needs.
Jeff Walker –
Totally useless and very difficult to use.
I have been trying for two months to get this plus the D40 DC battery charger to actually work.
Tech is slow to respond and keeps asking for pictures or videos of the “problem”. This is really only a delaying action since the pics and vids show nothing but the absence of lights on the panel not being lit.
No matter what I do, I keep getting “alarm” signals telling me something is “wrong” with the system.
The manual says to cycle through the 4 battery options on the D40, but the cycle button only works intermittently.
I have had this too long to return to Amazon, but I am going to try to return it directly to Bluetti due to it being faulty equipment.
Also, the D40 requires a special power cord to connect the solar panels to the D40 charger. You can ONLY get this from Bluetti and they have been out of stock for a long time. They also charge $39.00 for a cord that costs $9.99 for a similar cord on Amazon (the Amazon cords are not available with the RED Anderson plug for some reason which is required for the D40 input).
James Preston –
Works great!
I’m charging it with Bluetti solar panels and powering our fridge and hot water baseboard heating system.
D Beaman –
I bought the AC200L for both boondocking and for home use. I used it last week while camping at a site without any electricity and I’m happy to say that it exceeded my expectations. It ran everything in my camper with ease. I purchased 2 of the PV200 solar panels with it and they worked great restoring the AC200L’s battery within 5 or 6 hours of good sunlight. I also charged it during a cloudy day by using my Honda eu2200i generator which worked out great as well. The AC200L started up my 13500 btu air conditioner no problem and I ran it long enough to cool the camper down, though it can’t run it for more than 1 and a half hours or so before needing a recharge, though it was good to know that it would start and run it. My camper does not have a soft start so even more impressive. Also I really like the ups features of the unit as I can tell it when to recharge itself during offpeak hours from my power company to help save a few bucks. At home I have my computer and other electronics connected to it and run them throughout the day then it recharges itself at night. It is on the heavier side but the 2 handles really help when lifting it. I think the AC200L is a great addition for many reasons especially for camping when you can’t get full service sites and also for home power outages which seem to be happening more often these days. Really like being able to charge it with my small generator quickly when there is no sun for solar charging, they make a good combo for any occasion. It’s also far quieter than my little generator which is very quiet for a gas generator to begin with. Highly recommend.
Gaz –
Fast charging and easy to use. Product has changed my off grid lifestyle
Sylvain Bergeron –
Nous adorons notre station d’alimentation. Elle nous a permis d’être complètement autonome lors de nos sorties en boonducking. Je la recommande car elle est très silencieuse et se recharge rapidement.
shane ambridge –
I got this Bluetti mostly to run my CPAP when we have a power failure. Power outages last between 6 hours to 2-3 days. I tested the Bluetti with my CPAP and it used 14% after 7 hours. I tested it with the 50″ TV and accompanying set up and after 8 hours it used about 20%. I then tested it with my computer set up and the TV set up where it used 70% after 7 hours. I also tried it outside while I repaired my deck. Drill and skill saw used about 7% after 5 hours. BUT, here I was disappointed with the solar panels. Where my house is situated does not lend well to solar energy. At least not for these panels. I think there are panels that work better but I need much more education about this.
All this to say, for my situation at least, I would have been better served buying battery extensions rather than a solar panel. Definitely do more research that I did.
I think the Bluetti itself is fantastic!!
Cliente J –
Réception d’un produit défectueux. Le vendeur refuse de payer les frais de retour.