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It is a UPS. It will not use the battery while this is plugged on the wall and the wall will power the computer directly not the battery. If the wall goes away(unplugged or grid power failure), then it switches to battery mode in 30ms. However some cheap power supply may have issue with 30ms. If your PSU have big capacitor, this 30ms is not a problem. Most other equipment should have no issue on 30ms switch over.
EB3A is way better than Ecoflow's counter part. You can charge this both using AC and DC at the same time with a whooping 30 mins full charge. You can also use your regular Dell laptop charger for DC charging and combine it with the AC.
This has app using Bluetooth and won't require you to login.
The limited capacity is my hold back
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So for AC cable, is that included? And is this just normal computer 3 prong cable?
And how much power it can supply when using UPS mode and not draining the battery? Since it said AC turbo charging only charge up to 350W Max.
So will it power a low budget gaming PC and monitor (using probably 450W~500W) using in UPS mode continuously while plugging in AC cord? And is this still limited to 600W when AC plugged?
tempting at this price. i almost ordered once already when it was released for $240 with free cable. now $30 cheaper. thing is...i dont have a use case really.
From what I read, this doesn't act quite as a normal UPS?
Normally if during power outage and the UPS is totally drained (0% battery), then AC output will have no power so the device connect to it (like DSL modem, router, NAS) will shutdown. When power come back (after power station totally shutdown with 0% battery), will the AC output start provide power without any action from user?
But for this device, you must manually press the AC button for it to go back to UPS mode?
Or will it still automatically provide power to device connect to it (like DSL modem/router) once the power come back?
Also some UPS has USB connection to tell computer/NAS connect to it to shutdown when the battery power is low. I assume this power station don't have this features?
tempting at this price. i almost ordered once already when it was released for $240 with free cable. now $30 cheaper. thing is...i dont have a use case really.
Me too, really trying to justify purchasing one Maybe I can justify it as preparation for possible rolling blackouts.
Dang I just purchased it last night for $239 from Bluetti. Will try to cancel and buy from Amazon. I think Bluetti will ship you the free solar cable when it is available even if you buy from Amazon. The 12v charging cable was out of stock on Bluetti so I also had to buy it from Amazon.
The thing that sold me on this one is that it has a 600/1200W sine wave inverter. Even though it would only last 15 minutes at that power none of the other smaller units do.
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EB3A is way better than Ecoflow's counter part. You can charge this both using AC and DC at the same time with a whooping 30 mins full charge. You can also use your regular Dell laptop charger for DC charging and combine it with the AC.
This has app using Bluetooth and won't require you to login.
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https://www.amazon.com/BLUETTI-Po...11&sr=8-13
https://www.amazon.com/BLUETTI-Po...11&sr=8-13
Thanks, is this a decent company and power station / charger for the price or wait? Don't really need it right away.
The limited capacity is my hold back
And how much power it can supply when using UPS mode and not draining the battery? Since it said AC turbo charging only charge up to 350W Max.
So will it power a low budget gaming PC and monitor (using probably 450W~500W) using in UPS mode continuously while plugging in AC cord? And is this still limited to 600W when AC plugged?
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https://www.amazon.com/BLUETTI-Po...11&sr=8-13
Normally if during power outage and the UPS is totally drained (0% battery), then AC output will have no power so the device connect to it (like DSL modem, router, NAS) will shutdown. When power come back (after power station totally shutdown with 0% battery), will the AC output start provide power without any action from user?
But for this device, you must manually press the AC button for it to go back to UPS mode?
Or will it still automatically provide power to device connect to it (like DSL modem/router) once the power come back?
Also some UPS has USB connection to tell computer/NAS connect to it to shutdown when the battery power is low. I assume this power station don't have this features?
The thing that sold me on this one is that it has a 600/1200W sine wave inverter. Even though it would only last 15 minutes at that power none of the other smaller units do.