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[Prime] BLUETTI AC200 2000Wh 2000W (4800W Peak) LiFePO4 Portable Power Station $1901.32 Delivered @ Bluetti Energy via Amazon AU

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If 1152Wh is too small for your needs, Bluetti have this larger 2000Wh capacity on sale with 2000W output (4800W surge) across two AC ports. Like the other deal perfect for camping, CPAP machines and more.

Features include LiFePO4 batteries for better longevity (3500+ cycles to 80%), 1x 12V/25A DC, 1x 12V/10A, 2x 12V/3A (5.5mm) outlets, 2x 15W wireless charging pads, 4x USB ports, 1x USB-C PD 60W charging and a pure sine wave inverter. For recharging it has AC input, solar input, 12/24V car socket input and can be charged with AC/solar simultaneously.

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This is part of Amazon Prime Day sale for 2023

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  • eBay has allpowers 606wh for $399. I don't need huge capacity, allpowers seems to be better? Any one know if allpowers is a good brand?

    • +1

      I'm running the 372wh one which has been working great for me on a lap around Australia. Only doing phones, tablets, laptops, cameras and drones though.

      If that's all you're doing, you should be fine but even the 606 won't cut it for running a fridge full time I suspect unless you have some insane permanent rooftop solar setup or are driving constantly.

      Also note allpowers is only lithium ion cells though so only rated for 300-500 cycles vs the 2000+ of LiFePO4. That said I keep mine between 20-80% which will extend its cycles out to over 1000+ easily.

      $399 for 606wh is an insane deal. Even I'm tempted and I don't need it. I think mine was on spesh for $350 a year ago.

        • That's the one I'm looking at, you reckon it's a good deal? I'm only worried about allpowers brand

      • +1

        Got it, thanks! I'm only using it for laptop and a monitor :)

        • That should be plenty buddy, enjoy! My allpowers hasn't missed a beat and charging up via PD is super fast, even when driving. Just get a PD cigarette power supply

  • Great products but generally nonexistent warranty; this seems to be a business decision because it is the same in UK, US and EU. This is a great price though - I've been watching this model for a couple of years now and I haven't seen it under $2400. Never made the move because of poor / non existent after sales service. Following link is just one example.

    https://www.trustpilot.com/review/bluettipower.com

    • That's new, I thought bluetti is one of the good company.. with pretty good products.. this surely makes me think again

      • +1

        they are generally good products and review well. They're not perfect though, and if things go wrong that's when the trouble starts. Again though, this is an awesome price.

        • Got it thanks, pulling the trigger!

          • @Square89: yeah, I did too. Good luck to both of us. I never would have done business with them unless it was a great deal like this.

  • Can these be used as a UPS?

  • Guys, any practical use apart from camping and UPS?
    I have 100Ah lifepo already, trying to justify buying this as well. :))))

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