BLUETTI Elite 200 V2 Portable Power Station, 2073.6Wh LiFePO4 Battery Backup w/ 4 2600W AC Outlets (3900W Power Lifting), 17-Year Lifespan, Solar Generator for Camping, Off-grid, Power Outage – For Sale – Price
$8.99
Description
From the brand
Bond & Power
2kWh Capacity, 1kWh Size
Portable Power Station
Home Battery Backup
Solar Generator Kit
Solar Panel
Safeguarding Your Power Needs
[Energize Your Trip] – With a 2073.6Wh capacity and 2600W (5200W peak) AC output, the Elite 200 V2 powers up to 9 devices at once. Ultra compact and ideal for camping, road trips, and home backup.
[17-Year Lifespan] – Featuring auto-grade LFP batteries w/ 6000+ cycles, the Elite 200 V2 lasts 12x longer durability. Multi-layer protection ensures safe operation even in extreme temperatures.
[Fast Charging] – Equipped with TurboBoost technology and built-in MPPT modules, this device charges up to 80% in just 50 minutes with dual AC and DC charging, maximizing efficiency wherever you are.
[All-in-One] – Experience low power consumption for extended performance. The upgraded app offers intuitive control and real-time power insights to ensure smooth operation.
[What You Get] – BLUETTI Elite 200 V2 portable power station, AC charging cable, solar charging cable, grounding screw, user manual.
7 reviews for BLUETTI Elite 200 V2 Portable Power Station, 2073.6Wh LiFePO4 Battery Backup w/ 4 2600W AC Outlets (3900W Power Lifting), 17-Year Lifespan, Solar Generator for Camping, Off-grid, Power Outage – For Sale – Price
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Brian W. –
Versatile
Do you like to sit in the dark when the power goes out? neither do I. This was the primary reason I bought the Bluetti AC200P. With 2K hour battery and 2k power inverter built in this unit was up to the task. This is how I’m using it. I bought a 4 circuit transfer switch and had a professional electrician install it. I chose 4 circuits from my home’s fuse box that ran most of the things I wanted to keep running when the power goes out. Lights in the living room, bathrooms and bedrooms. tv and entertainment and wifi router and the refrigerator. We rarely lose power for more than 3 or 4 hours. Most times it’s much less. I did a dry run with the Bluetti. I cut the power from the main breaker and from the transfer switch powered on the 4 circuits from the Bluetti. Worked flawlessly. The Bluetti powered what I needed it to for more than 3 hours and at that time it was still at 46% capacity. Which means in the event of a power outage I could most likely run for about 5 hours. In the event of a known outage that will extend longer, I could extend that time by turning some items off. The other great thing about the Bluetti is it can be charged from an AC wall outlet, gas generator or solar. I had been planning on having solar panels installed on my roof so as an addition to the project I’m having 2 400W panels installed but not connected to the main array but having the leads run into the house and connected to the Bluetti. This will allow me to charge the Bluetti during the day providing there is enough sunlight. The bluetti can accept upto 700 watts in from solar. This should allow me to charge the unit during the day. If the power outage is localized, I could always drive to a friends house and charge from AC. This unit has so many uses, mine is just one. Now the unit is not really that portable at 62lbs. It’s portable but at 62lbs your not going to be carrying it very far. The majority of the weight is the batteries. Not much you can do about that. But the batteries are the new generation lithium ion that can be charged up to 3500 times and still retain 80% of their storage capacity. This means that it will easily last many years. You can also buy expansion batteries to add capacity at 2k a piece. You could expand it 6k or more. Overall I’m very happy with the purchase. I havn’t even scratched the surface of this thing. Lot’s of you tube video’s if you want to see more.1yr review – it’s been a year and the ac200p has worked flawlessly. I have since purchased 4 bB230 expansion batteries bringing my backup power reserve to over 10KWh. I have 2 405watt solar panels mounted on my roof that I can charge from during the day. At night I run half my house off of battery power and recharge them the next day while I’m at work. On the weekends I run off the batteries most of the day. If it’s mostly sunny the power generated by my solar panels easily keeps up with my power consumption during the day and I rarely need to charge the batteries from the AC wall charger. I’ve not had a power outage during this time but just knowing I have backup power should I lose power is a great comfort. I don’t worry about losing power since I’m now prepared for it.
pete –
Works better than I expected!
I bought the AC200p Bluetti right after Texas had the winter power outage February 2021. Our house didn’t have power from Monday at 8am to Thursday at 5pm. I wanted to add a way to have power even if the grid was down. I own two gas generators and even bought a couple of Mr. Heaters to keep the house warm using propane. Like they say it happens once it is a warning happens twice it’s on you. I wanted a Solar Generator able to do a fast charge just in case I needed to charge them off the gas-propane generator The AC200p Bluetti has that option to buy a second power supply which I did. One hooks up to the solar panel connection and another standard power connection. I hooked up the solar panels and the additional power supply in parallel. I also installed a smart Alexa power switch just in case I need to charge them in a real emergency remotely or verbal command. I found used solar panels on Facebook marketplace. four 400 watt panels total 1600 watts “2 panels in series plus 2 panels in series equals both sets of series in parallel” 46v +46v=92v @ 10amp at each series grand parallel total 92volts @ 20 amps. Yes, I over paneled the setup. The AC200p Bluetti does have a 12amp limit but the built in charge controller limits the amps to under 12amps. In cloudy or rainy days over paneling does still give you a great charge rate. This setup is 100% off grid and with the ability to say Alexa turn on Solar Generator to insure it is charged 100% during any storm or bad event it does give you that peace of mind. There is a negative that I have to say I use about 80 watts 24/7 which last about 20 hours before it discharges the battery below 15% but have never had it run completely out and only noticed it after it had been cloudy and rainy for like 4 days straight. So I tested how long before I had to charge it just under 20 hours. I power my Internet Fiber box, Router, Coax wifi box, 2 wyze cameras, Ring security system, house phone, FireTV local tv station recorder, and the magic jack phone. You know the stuff that should never be without power. The setup I have works better than I expected and the only thing is if it is rainy and very cloudy just check on it but if you noticed I put a wyze camera on it. So I could be hundreds of miles away from home and use the Alexa command to charge it if need be even during a power outage. So next time Texas has a winter storm with the Bluetti AC200P and a few Mr. Buddy Heater, we will be just fine but in a true emergency the propane-gas generators will be used until the electricity comes back on. Lastly, the setup is a setup and forget about it setup unless it been rainy or very cloudy for over a day….then I look to see if is okay.Lastly before someone asks as you saw in one of the pictures usually around 12pm to 1pm the Bluetti AC200p is Charged 100% so I set the timer on the portal AC unit and let it run for like 5 to 6 hours during hot sunny days. The Charge rate is usually at 720 watts from solar but the AC output is about 1,000 watts so it discharges slowly and usually about 5pm to 6pm I let the Bluetti AC200p charge fully again for the night. Yes since it is 100% off grid….need to use as much electricity as I can produce….why waste it!
Benny –
The original first unit arrived 2 days after I ordered it. That was amazing given this is a 60lb beast. Unfortunately, the unit that I received had a BMS fault that prevented it from working. After contacting the seller, Maxtar New Ener. replied promptly and sent me a second unit within two days which I am happy to report functioned really well. I am a happy customer. Kudos to the seller for impeccable customer service. I have recharged it, tested it with a hair dryer pulling 1300 W and ran my CPAP device for one night draining only about 17% of the battery reserve (your mileage may vary depending on number of hours used and whether heating is on or off). I will need to do more tests over the next while such as running my portable12V camping fridge. I wasn’t able to test some of the DC ports but the USB A ports, 12V car charging port, wireless charging, and all AC ports functioned correctly. This is only an initial test and impression. I hope the unit will continue to function well in the years to come.Update 25 Oct 2021I have gotten back from a two+ week car camping road trip. The AC200P performed reliably with no issues. It powered the 12V fridge during the day and evenings when it is not being charged through the car’s 12V outlet. Even with camping sites with electrical hookups, I still left the 12V fridge hooked up to the AC200P and connected the electrical to the power brick to top up the power station and another extension cord to the tent to power electrical devices and my CPAP. This kept the power station fully charged and provided safe clean power to my electronic devices. There was one site for two days with no electrical and I tried charging with solar with three 200W panels. Unfortunately, the site was quite shaded with tall trees everywhere and it was cloudy. So, I got just enough charge to replenish the power lost through charging the fridge. With my heavy electrical usage, running the 12V fridge two days, my CPAP device 8 hours per night for two nights, I ran the battery down to about 15%. So, in summary, I got about two days of power. Fortunately, my stay at this site was only for two days. When camping, don’t choose a site that is too shaded. The unit has performed reliably and running out of power is only due to my heavy usage and blaming myself for choosing an overly shaded campsite. There were ways I could have optimized the power consumption but this was my first time using it. Still a happy camper.
Gordon –
I probably own too many solar generators. BLUETTI is a cut above the rest. Having purchased the EP1500 in early 2021 when they became available in Canada, I was pleased that BLUETTI finally was making the AC200P available in Canada. Yes, still quite a bit more expensive then prices in the U.S., but what isn’t these days?For Canadians sitting on the fence or concerned with long product or customer support delays, the Canadian distributor has been stellar. Really quick responses and excellent communication. I ordered the AC200P on Sunday and received via UPS to rural Ontario on Tuesday! Incredible shipping time especially when you hear about the product shipping delays in the U.S. and often sold out.For the unit itself, I’m just going through the testing of the unit now, but so far so good. Build quality is excellent. Quite surprised that it is not as heavy as I expected. That said, one of those small $10 moving carts are an excellent investment to move it around. Has an excellent touch screen to monitor ingoing and outgoing watts… just wish I could crank up the brightness to the max when the sun is directly shining on it.I intend to use it primarily for boondocking with a 20′ travel trailer for replacing shore power, while charging it up with solar panels or in cloudy/rainy conditions, via a propane generator using the massive power brick. The size and simple box shape make it well suited for storage and day to day use.Solid product and best in class.
RF. –
So far itâs living up to all the fanfare.It arrived in 2 weeks and everything seems to be working. I got it as a backup when the power goes out.Would be nice if they included the power cord for the 12v chargingâ¦
Donavin –
Purchased the bluetti ac200p may of 2021.Used it only 2 weekends in 2021.I have 600 watts of panels on my solar array.This year I’ve used it for 5+ weeks 24/7 straight. I do plan on using it for 2 more weeks but I have issues now and it’s now usable at this point.1-The major issue is the ac wall charger shorted out in the inverter causing the bluetti only to charge on solar.2-Which comes to my second issue is 6 times so far I would have 30+% on the bluetti and it would shut off and say it’s 0%. It did this when the ac charger stopped working and now I can’t use the bluetti because it has to start with ac power when it’s 0%.3- 10+ times during the 5 weeks the inverter (ac) and dc would randomly switch off while the unit was 80%+. (Which would spoil the food in the fridge after 6 ish hours more than once)-inverter is inefficient. I’m losing 2-3.5% per hour on the unit with nothing connected. So if you have the unit 100%, in less than 30 hours it is 0%.Update:Customer service was pretty slow. But I owned the bluetti for 16 months and they just got me to return the unit on there dime and got a full refund. So in the end they backed there product and I can order a newer product from them
Client d’Amazon –
was ok when working but was not looking enought or use it alot’s but now after 1 year power drop 60% to nothing and stop and charge too 99% and don’t stop,another problem you can get is unit charge and go from 80% goes up in sec to 100% i have see this too on another and stop charge look for those problems in your first month and hope the machine don’t do this after 1 month,because after that good chance you will not get your money back,Buyer beware after the initial 1 month on amazon warranty on this ,kinda hard to be apply in Canada Customer service told me because my purchase is over 1 year and because they are out of stock they could not replace my machine??? and it’s 24months warranty,customer service help almost no there except too ask questions and video or picture,will update with video soon,don’t buy for 2000$ and a fuzzy 2years warranty almost not real,,chance are you will get a defect unit,they use bad cells im stuck with a over 2200$ machine defect and when i try to talk customer new guy who don’t seem too know much about ac200p and is kinda rude,i suggest you if you try maxoak be sure to do alo’ts of test on your machine because they cells are not good when the first of those was create ,all cells power was visible on menu now they have hide this,because it would be more easy for customer to see the bad cell on the menu!!!,i will put the video on my Youtube channel with the name ac200p bluetti maxaok from amazon ca defect look for it the small video version will be here too,don’t buy and the other more recent model seem to have problems too look for 1 star review