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BLUETTI Portable Power Station AC200MAX and B230 External Battery Module, Expand to 4096Wh LiFePO4 Battery Backup w/ 4 2200W AC Outlets, Solar Generator for Home Use, Power Outage, Road Trip

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Style: 4096Wh


Features

  • [Double the MAX Power] - With the built-in 2200W AC inverter (4800W surge) and the addition of 1 2048Wh B230, this powerful AC200MAX power station can run almost all of your high-load devices smoothly.
  • [16+3 Upgraded Outlets] - Both parts come with versatile outlets. AC200MAX even features 1 NEMA TT-30 and 1 30A super DC port that are specially designed for RV dwellers, while B230 has 100W USB-C, USB-A, and car port.
  • [Flexible Recharging] - AC200MAX allows up to 900W solar and 500W via AC. You can even combine those two sources, boost a 1400W total charging rate. B230 also can be charged individually with the AC/solar/car.
  • [3500+ Full Life Cycles] - The ultra-stable LiFePO4 cell and premium Battery Management System ensures 3500+ life cycles to 80% nearly 5 times the lifespan of the average batteries.
  • [What You Get] - BLUETTI AC200MAX portable power station, B230 Battery Module, P090A Extension Cable, AC adapter, Solar/Car charging cable, XT90-aviation cable, User manual, 24-month warranty, and friendly customer service.

Manufacturer: ‎BLUETTI


Part Number: ‎AC200MAX+B230


Item Weight: ‎48 pounds


Color: ‎Black


Style: ‎4096Wh


Power Source: ‎Solar Powered


Voltage: ‎120 Volts


Wattage: ‎2200 watts


Battery Cell Type: ‎Lithium-Phosphate


Date First Available: January 18, 2022


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  • One Shot Wonder
Style: 2048Wh
I have a 2012 Arctic Fox 29 foot camper trailer. I got rid of my 12 volt batteries, got rid of the battery charger / power supply, installed a couple of solar panels on the roof, installed a 30 amp automatic transfer switch, hooked the camper to both the 12 volt 30 amp power supply and 120 volt 30 amp power supply and this thing is the one-stop-solution for my camper. If you are curious about details, here you go ... * I disconnected the camper from all power - including the 12 volt batteries. * I disconnected the 120 volt, 30 amp power supply line from the main breaker and attached a short piece of 10 gauge wire from the main breaker to the output of the automatic transfer switch * I connected the wire from the camper's 30 amp shore power to the "generator" side of the automatic transfer switch (the switch prefers the generator, so I used that side for the shore power so that my camper will prefer shore power) * I used a 30 amp male outlet and attached a short length of 10 gauge wire to it. Then I attached the other end to the "shore power" leg of the automatic transfer switch. * I attached the supply line from the battery to the 12 volt 30 amp adapter for the Bluetti * I plugged in the 120 volt 30 amp plug as well as the 12 volt 30 amp plug into the Bluetti * I mounted 2 solar panels and connected them in series (Negative from the first panel into the negative jack for the Bluetti's solar port, positive from the first panel to the negative of the second panel, and the positive from the 2nd panel to the positive jack for the Bluetti's solar port) * I plugged in the solar adapter and set the Bluetti for solar (as opposed to the 12 volt car charger setting) * I powered everything on and watched it work I wish this unit came with the 12 volt 30 amp adapter - it's a $20 accessory. It seems like that could be included, IMHO. But just know that if you are going to do a setup like this, don't forget to order the adapter. I also wish that you could charge via 12 volt cigarette lighter and solar at the same time. While you *can* charge from the 120 volt power supply and the solar at the same time, the solar and the cigarette lighter use the same port. It's one or the other. I don't love the 10 Amp cigarette lighter. I was hoping to use that to power my 12 volt air compressor to air up my camper's tires and my air bags, but it draws just under 20 amps, so that's a no-go. I also don't love all of the proprietary plugs. It means that you have get all of your accessories through them. So you can't just run to an automotive store and get a plug if you neglect to order the 12 volt 30 amp adapter. You have to order it and wait for it to arrive. Lastly, the power supply as a fan that runs continually. If it weren't for that, I would have been tempted to connect the power supply to the shore power so that when I plug in at a campground, it would charge automatically from the campground's connection. But having that fan running constantly means that I need to manually plug it in if I want to charge, and unplug it when I am done. Not a deal breaker, but also not great. I did test even my high wattage 12 volt devices like my furnace and the motors for my slide-outs and the lift jack. A little electrical math: amps * volts = watts. So the 12 volt, 30 amp outlet can power up to 400 watts. I never saw my usage rise above 200 watts, so (at least for MY camper) this outlet is enough to power my camper. That was one of my biggest worries, since I really didn't know how much draw some of my 12 volt accessories would require. All of my lights are LED, so that does help. A few high-draw lights can rack up the watts pretty fast. I do love that I don't need any heavy lead acid batteries anymore. I love that I can easily unplug this from my camper and take it home with me and use it as a backup power for my home in case I need it. I discovered that my camper's built-in 12 volt battery charger / power supply were horrifically inefficient. With a pair of fully charged batteries, and running nothing more than the camper's furnace, the camper ate through 2,000 watt hours in one night. It should only have used about 270 watt hours - meaning it wasted about 1,730 watt hours through its inefficiency. So I love that this system is FAR more efficient. It's also really cool that I can plug 4 USB A devices as well as a USB C device and charge my phones via 2 induction pads. The 100 watt USB C is especially nice, since I can plug my MacBook Pro into that and leave my power supply at home. You can also plug in 2 additional batteries at up to 3,000 watt hours each, for a possible total of 8,000 watt hours. That's a ton of battery. I used to use a famous AGM battery for my camper. At 660 watt hours and weighing 43.5 lbs, it would take 3 of those batteries and 130 lbs to equal the capacity of this unit. And lead acid batteries shouldn't be depleted past 50% if you want them to last. They also don't have as many charging cycles in them. To duplicate this setup, I would have to purchase 3 of those batteries, an mppt charge controller, and a 2,000 watt pure sine inverter to duplicate this setup. Even then, it would be missing some features. Please note that you need to pay attention to the load (wattage) of what you are plugging into your camper. This device has 2,000+ watt hours and can power up to 2,000 watts at one time. If you have a device (like a microwave) that draws 1,200 watts, that means it will draw 1,200 watt hours in one hour. Let's use another example: My furnace draws between 60 and 75 watts. If you divide 2,000 by 67.5 (the median between 60 & 75) you get 29.63 - which is how many hours this device will run the furnace continually before the battery is completely dead. Of course, you don't want to run your battery dead, so you need to do some math and figure out how much solar (or additional batteries) you need so that you can stay ahead of the game. The Bluetti will help you by telling you how much it is drawing so that you can get an idea of how much electricity various devices are using. (If you turn them on one at a time, this is a good way to figure out what each device draws.) But I'll say right up front that you shouldn't plan to run high wattage devices like air conditioners on this unit. Even with the maximum solar, you won't be able to stay ahead of the game. My refrigerator and water heater are also dual power, so I make sure to turn them both to propane before I unplug from shore power. But if you are looking to do some off grid camping and if you are looking to be frugal with your usage, this is a great unit to keep your camper running and maybe even use your microwave to heat up your coffee in the morning. To sum up: I'm pretty damn impressed. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2022 by P. Dankers

  • Touch screen died in less than 24 hours.
Style: 2048Wh
When I pay $2000+ for a product, I expect it to work. All of it. Screen died in less than 24 hours. It was never dropped. Nothing hit it. Dog didn't pee on it. Just dead. I've messaged Bluetti and am waiting on their response. I'm NOT happy with this trash. Edit: Bluetti never responded. I guess they can't be bothered. Returning this trash. I NEED a power station that WORKS and don't have time to play with a company that can't even respond in a timely fashion. Edit2: Does Bluetti expect ME to pay return shipping for the defective product they sent me? Not happening. Edit3: I have received multiple emails. One from someone says they're give me a refund. One from someone saying I'm getting a replacement. I've not gotten either. Now I'm out 2k and have nothing to show for it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2021 by 626452435765

  • Great Concept but Mixed Bag....
Style: 2048Wh
First and foremost... The AC200Max is an outstanding unit with barely any competition. I did my research for almost a year reading about most units sold and available to me. My research looked into the 2Kwatt units available. After all the time spent, months worth, I decided that Bluetti had the best technology and record for my needs and investment. I received the unit and packing proved to be excellent. The unit had no harm and all components came in the box per description. I did purchase a single 200 watt Bluetti Solar Panel to test the Solar Charging ability; I'll get into that shortly. Simple enough, I pulled the unit from the box and turned it on. It had about 60% charge from factory. All powered up and lighted on per included manual. The manual is simple with good illustrations and numbers to reach for support and extra parts. This unit can be charged using: 1. Wall Charger 2. Car Charger 3. Solar Panels 4. Battery, Gas Generators, etc... I plugged the wall charger and proceeded to follow the manual to top it off the wall. This is where the labor pains started; NOTHING HAPPENED. No matter what I did, the unit did not charge using the wall charger. The wall charger worked good giving a 57.4watt reading at the tip (within specs range). I wrote to Bluetti through Amazon and directly to Support and within a day I had an answer. That was a relief since I was expecting a long and tedious wait. Support was quick to suggest testing Car Charger and Solar Charging to verify any further issues. To my surprise and due to my ignorance, I had only purchase a single P200 panel which was not enough to trickle the unit into solar charging....I was kindly suggested to purchase a second one which I promptly did. Support was quick to move heaven and earth to make it happen ASAP and I am very satisfied with their help. The car charger worked good, no issues. I was still out waiting for my panel purchase to arrive so I continued testing what the wall charger issue could be. It was not long before I found out that the AC200Max units had been having a reverse polarity issue at the 30Amp socket. I tested mine to check if mine had the issue and surely enough it did. I emailed Bluetti support on the matter and surely enough they did answer right away... I have to commend them on their prompt responses, they are quick and that was my experience. Support engaged with me back and forth emailing for weeks trying to figure out what the issue was. I am technically oriented so my idea of the problem took a different north from theirs but understanding their expertise, I kept shut and followed instructions which they did send. Support also went to the extreme to replace the wall charger and also sent parts to fix the reverse polarity issue of the 30amp socket. I am talking fast response and shipping. I was, still waiting on the panels to be delivered... More weeks into it, and many emails more, communications stopped. No more. I have been writing to Bluetti but have been placed on the ungrateful list (my opinion). Their support on the wall charger has stopped no matter to my efforts. It's a shame.... I gave up on them and though they were very courteous all the time. I have not changed my opinion on the product, it is solid and extremely high quality while competitive. If only they knew that being left out in the dust with no support, other than send the unit back for repair/replace at your expense, became the solution to the problem. I have to tell that I proceeded to take maters into my own hands. I followed a few emails where the unit is opened and which led me to safely and surely understand the innards of the unit. Once open, I found that my first suspicious was right where it was merely a cable at the wall charger port inside the unit. Easy to spot and easy to fix; plug was in and unit working. It took the wall charge about 2 hours to top of the remaining 40%. I estimate the time since I was out doing some errands. Today, I have my 3 solar panels, wall charger, cables, car charger... everything works as it should and the unit is safely stored. It saddens me that it was not the units fault. Inside an envelope I found a little piece of paper that certifies the unit as being inspected. It evens tells you which inspector was... Are you thinking what I am thinking...? So, finally, this is my story. Would I buy again... I did. Am I happy with support, NO... and YES... Quality - CHECK Price - CHECK Support - MIXED PERFORMANCE - CHECK I say go for it and keep your receipt... ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2022 by MeMineMyself MeMineMyself

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