2,200W AC Pure Sine Wave Inverter (4,800W Surge)
2,048Wh CapacityLiFePO4 Battery with 3,500+ Life Cycles to 80%
Expandable Up To 6,144Wh with 2×B230, or 8,192Wh with 2×B300
7 Ways to Recharge (AC/Solar/Car/Generator/Lead Battery/Dual AC/AC+Solar)
900W Max. Solar Input
1400W Max. Fast Dual Charging (Solar + AC Adapter)
Smart Control & Monitor in BLUETTI App
Eco-friendly/Gas free/Quiet/Cost-effective
BLUETTI AC200MAX Expandable Power Station $2279.05 Delivered @ Portable Power Hub
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It's Availble Use Code "POWER" @Checkout
But you need to buy a vowel.
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Power Station - $2399.00
Any nuclear ones on sale?
In 2040
We can only hope..
I already have a place to keep my lifetime worth (1 can) of nuclear waste.
I've been doing some search on these lately. The allpower r2500 is @1499 full price on amazon au. And the allpower has the ups mode. Similar specs. What does this one have to make it 779$ better??
I own both Bluetti and AllPowers. I use the Bluetti more often because it has LFP batteries (not NMC) and has 3000 charge cycles. AllPowers use NMC batteries and only last 800 cycles, and degrade quickly.
Hmmm. Allpowers r2500 have li-fe-po4
https://www.amazon.com.au/ALLPOWERS-Portable-Generator-Funct…
Life hack: charge it at work
That depends on how it's weight negatively affects your vehicle's fuel efficiency. I recall that 50kg can impact fuel economy by roughly 5% in urban driving.
Save a massive 60c per day!
ROI in 10+ years!
Does anyone else have the feeling that we will be looking at these prices like we look at old computer prices? Eventually, storage will be extremely cheap.
I don't think so. There's a limit to how much weight and how much power you can get.
Moore's doubling law has been going on for 40 years. I think battery tech will hit a limit soon.
Have to consider weight, operating temperatures, charging time, discharge maximum, number of cycles, battery memory. Lithium prices are down 80% probably because all countries ramped up production for the EV boom which never came. I suspect once lithium over production is consumed, we'll be in for higher prices againHave you seen the prices for first gen sodium cells?
I'm assuming they're cheaper, but sodium is everywhere, lithium is 10x lighter by weight, so I believe lithium will always give better energy density
You need to put the actual discounted price in the title. In this case $2279.05.