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BLUETTI AC200MAX Expandable Power Station $2279.05 Delivered @ Portable Power Hub

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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

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  • You need to put the actual discounted price in the title. In this case $2279.05.

    • It's Availble Use Code "POWER" @Checkout

      But you need to buy a vowel.

    • thanks!

  • +1

    Power Station - $2399.00

    Any nuclear ones on sale?

    • +2

      In 2040

      • -1

        We can only hope..

        I already have a place to keep my lifetime worth (1 can) of nuclear waste.

  • +5

    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??

    • +3

      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.

  • 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.

    • +1

      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 again

      • Have 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

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