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BLUETTI AC2A 300W 204Wh Portable Power Station $179 Delivered @ Bluetti Official via Bunnings Marketplace

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I came across this deal for the bluetti ac2a while looking for a power station. I don't know much about these but seems to be decently cheaper than anywhere else.

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    • +3

      It's $179

      Sorry, first time posting, I just updated the post to add it to the tittle

  • Tell them the price son

  • Hi @Z-DuB.
    Thanks for posting; please add the price ($179) to the title of your post.

    • +1

      Have added it now

  • Got one thanks

  • +2

    Do I need one? No.
    Want one? Yes.

  • Thank you just bought two. I have two 20' shipping containers I have on a hobby farm. I will use them to power some low voltage lights.

    Can you connect two of these together

    • I'm not sure about connecting them together. I just bought one to take camping, keen to see how it goes

  • +2

    @geekcohen - this has your name written all over it.

    Power ✅
    Bunnings ✅
    Camping ✅
    UPS for the SOHO ✅
    Almost as powerful as the old VE ✅
    Just because ✅

    • +2

      Yes! Missed due to stock though! Just adds to my two other Generators and my Yard Force Power Station.

  • +7

    Great price but 200Wh is very little power storage

    • Depends on use case. 200 Wh can keep a car fridge running for 24h.

      • Its crazy how this is possible. My fridge uses 0.87Ah, and its no small fridge.

        • I’m running a 25L brass monkey with a 256 Wh Ecoflow in economy mode and can stretch it for more than a day. If you set the battery to charge from the car while driving then it will can easily last overnight. Ambient temp is also a determining factor.

          • +1

            @supperman: I bought a 30L brass monkey and the 24AH 307watthour Kings lifepo4 powerpack and had no issues in powering it though the whole day. It only consumes max power if you are starting from scratch or want it at -20 degrees etc

            If it is precooled or you run it off the car power socket for first couple of hours and only using it to chill drinks to say 3 degrees it will use less power and the 307wh lasts the whole day.

  • Cheers OP grabbed one

  • Seems like something good to take on an overnight camping trip for phone recharging??? then i suppose youre better off with powerbanks right?
    Unless theres a good solar panel? to charge it with? (know nothing)

    • +2

      You'd much be better off with powerbanks for that purpose due to the weight, even if its going in your car.

      • +2

        Im struggling to understand this devices use if its so small and gets used up so quickly.

        • It's average size…

        • Yep a bit useless, better off with a tool compatible inverter if you already have batteries from a particular ecosystem. I'll be purchasing a Ryobi 36v Sine Wave inverter for the old black out

          • +1

            @DannyBoy: Just buy a Kings 24ah or 36ah lifepo4 powerbank. More capacity and more compact and cheaper unless you need 240v

            And these Bluetti/Ecoflow are packed with electronics and dont seem very reliable from reviews.

            • @techno2000: Ah I was wanting the option to power small 240v electronics plus I have a stack of 36v Ryobi batteries I have acquired

  • damn no longer avaliable when i check out

    • Yep. The phat lady has sung.

    • Yes,… OOS.

  • is it some BOT that works out somethign wrong?

  • OOS for me

  • +1

    Still hanging out for a deal like this

    • +2

      That was an awesome deal. I took mine camping and it ran my portable fridge and 1200w Air Fryer with no issues. Only downside is slow charging.

      • How long did that fridge and air-fryer run for ?
        I'm trying to gauge the power output vs time.

        • +3

          In my case, on camping trip it ran the fridge for 2 days and ran Air Fryer for ~15min. But for my off-roading day trips it runs the fridge for the whole day and also runs Air Fryer for ~ 30min. You can probably get more use if you charge the power station when driving, which I haven't done.

    • +2

      Yeah that was deal of the year for 2024, imo

    • good luck with that. So am I!

    • +1

      Me too

  • damn too slow

  • $600 on ebay … OOS soon as i tried to buy it in my cart :(

    probbaby a price error :(

    • +4

      That is just some idiot having a crack - the real price is nowhere near that

    • +1

      It's $330 ish direct from bluetti. Probably cheaper with a coupon.

    • +1

      I don't think it is. I bought one about a week ago, bluetti is having 3 rounds of sales with this at $179. I tried to post but bluetti is banned from this website :/

  • Good post, OP especially if it gets honored

  • https://moorabbinbatteries.com.au/collections/bluetti/produc…
    Sale price$399.00
    In stock (5 units)
    for everyone that missed out … found this bluetti-ac2p unsure in bluetti-ac2a is the first model?

  • +1

    Page is down, back on their marketplace listed at $419, hopefully they cough up

  • Bought two let's see how it goes

  • +12

    They have flash sale on their website for the same price until midnight
    https://www.bluettipower.com.au/products/bluetti-ac2a-portab…

    • ah price comes down when you add to cart, thanks!

      • +1

        Showing $419 for me at checkout. No more?

        • Until midnight* missed out

          • @Endynos: Never had luck with Bluetti product. I'm ok.

  • 200W of storage would equal to a what Ah battery size?

    • -1

      8Ah.

    • +1

      In terms of power banks a 204.8Wh would equal to a 3.7v ~55,135 mAh powerbank

    • +4

      You need to nominate the voltage with the Amp/hour reading.
      @ 12.8v and 204.8W/h, you get ~ 16Ah

  • +1

    Too late for the party…. Missed

    • Same here :(

    • +2

      Keep checking their website, there will be another round of deals maybe in a few days

  • +1

    This VTOMAN Jump 600X 600W 299Wh is $249. Any thought?

    • +1

      Not the worlds most reliable. Bluetti and Ecoflow would be much better

      • +2

        But they have either no deal or low stock deals based on the history.

        This VTOMAN paired with a 640Wh expansion battery together totals 939Wh for $550 which is still under the budget.

        • +1

          It's cheap but check out the VTOMAN Facebook group. Lots and lots of unresolved problems.
          Personally would not want to rely on VTOMAN

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