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Found this while looking at LiFePO4 batteries to build a solar system in an overland van conversion. This came to ~$255.xx for me after taxes.
Includes charging cables to charge via car DC port, AC, and a solar connector. I will add a 200watt solar panel ($~150) and I have a complete system for <$400 with 716wh. Enough to run my fridge and fan at night! Found this as an alternative to a "naked" LiFePO4 battery sale (was looking at 50ah) - would have taken more in time/effort/cost to build a system around this vs this unit.
Includes 1 year warranty (although elsewhere in posting it states 2?)
https://www.ebay.com/itm/134944882377
Tech Specs:
Condition
Seller refurbished
Seller Notes
"100% tested and working, comes with all cables, Bluetti official 2-year warranty."
AC Outputs
5x 120V/20A AC Outputs, 700W In Total
Application
Back-up Power, Camping/Hiking, Commercial, Electronics, Home/Garden, Marine, Pool, Recreational Vehicle (RV), Shed
Battery Type
LiFePO4 (Lithium Iron Phosphate)
Brand
BLUETTI
Capacity
716Wh
Charging Mode
BMS
Color
Gray
Connector Type
MC4
Current Output
3A-10A
Current Rating
8A
Current Type
AC/DC
Dimensions
12.4 in×8.4in×9.2in / 315mm×212mm×233 mm
Features
Portable
Inverter Type
Pure Sine Wave
Item Length
12.4in
Life Cycles
2,500+ Cycles to 80% Original Capacity
Maximum Input Power
200W, with AC+Solar Input
Maximum Input Voltage
VOC 12-28V
Model
PS54
MPN
PS72
Power
601-700 W
Power Source
Solar
Protection Properties
Over Voltage Protection, Short Circuit Protection
Recommended Environment
Indoor/Outdoor
Solar Input
200W Max., VOC 12-28V, 8A ≈3 Hours
System Configuration
Off-Grid
Type
Power Station
Voltage
100-120V
Warranty
2 Years
Wattage
700W
Weight
21.4 Ibs / 9.7 kg
UPC
6970991292606
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Other folks on Reddit report positive experiences as well: https://www.reddit.com/r/bluetti/...shed_ebay/
I rolled the dice and will test upon arrival. I'm optimistic.
I received the unit fairly quickly, had to 2 complete drain/recharge cycles to get it closer to advertised capacity. My unit was clearly used, it had some debris in the handle indentation. From my testing I was able to power computer/laptop/speakers/lights/fan all day long (10 hours of working), but I will live off of this power supply during some long van traveling, so I need absolute reliability and full capacity.
I decided to return it. But, I am an idiot. I returned it via the eBay messaging flow rather than eBay's returns flow, so they have my money and my unit. Not getting much response, but they do have a customer service number. I mentioned that I'll be filing a dispute (Paypal/CC) if I don't get a replacement unit or a refund soon.
So I probably should have kept the unit and cycled it more, or gone the ebay return route.
I don't have regrets on the purchase, just the steps I took to resolve it, as it will likely become more of a pain to get my money back.