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Amazon has BLUETTI Portable Power Station AC2A, 204Wh LiFePO4 Battery Backup w/ 2 300W on sale for $149. Apply code
AC2A149US at checkout. This is the cheapest price I've seen for this product so far.
- [Portable & Powerful] - With a 300W AC inverter, 204Wh capacity, 6 outlets, yet weighs only 7.9 lbs, this power station is your perfect partner for outdoor adventure, camping, RV trip or even home backup.
- [Fast Charging] - With 270W Turbo Charging, charging AC2A from 0-80% takes only 40 mins, and 100% in 70 mins. You can also get it charged via solar panel, car, and lead-acid battery.
- [Safe & Durable] - Built with LiFePO₄ battery batteries and BMS for safety and longevity. The AC2A can be activated even when the battery runs out, making it a perfect power source for emergency relief.
- [App Remote Control] - Using the BLUETTI App, you can monitor its status, set the charging / discharging mode, and achieve an OTA update on your phone. Intelligent power management made easy.
- [What You Get] - BLUETTI AC2A portable power station, AC charging cable, solar charging cable, user manual, 5-year warranty, and friendly customer service.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CLGZW9WD
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Having purchased two "no name" brands -- no support after purchase or you get the run around when attempting to 'cash in' on their warranty.
Alternatively, if their product is 'accurate' in wh --- they skim on electronic protections. I learned the hard way that when I plugged into my pecron via USB to charge my cell phone, because they didn't have a reverse circuit protection, it fried all USB ports on the device. Happened twice, so I know that it's a device issue. It's possible these new companies aren't this bad, but .... not holding my breath or risking my money again.............................
Also - if anyone is still considering buying a no name brand - NEVER EVER DISCHARGE 100%. Leave at least 10% since it's likely there's no battery protection that stops it from discharging too much, thus killing the battery.....
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204wh is too short. You can't even run 300w for one hour. I see a 550wh for $260-$100coupon=$160, but it's no Bluetti.
Thank you !! I'm looking for something reliable for camping at the beach over the weekend to recharge my phone and minor stuff. Would you recoment this or the ecoflow river 2 for $30 dollars more ?
I would go with the ecoflow river 2 for $30 more. There are more reviews on it so it's proven, has more watt hour and power.
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Didn't check reviews first time I saw it, reviews look iffy.
It's a sea of them out there, so I would find one with good reviews and save to cart for later, and buy when there's a coupon or deal promotion.
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Didn't check reviews first time I saw it, reviews look iffy.
It's a sea of them out there, so I would find one with good reviews and save to cart for later, and buy when there's a coupon or deal promotion.
Having purchased two "no name" brands -- no support after purchase or you get the run around when attempting to 'cash in' on their warranty.
Alternatively, if their product is 'accurate' in wh --- they skim on electronic protections. I learned the hard way that when I plugged into my pecron via USB to charge my cell phone, because they didn't have a reverse circuit protection, it fried all USB ports on the device. Happened twice, so I know that it's a device issue. It's possible these new companies aren't this bad, but .... not holding my breath or risking my money again.............................
Also - if anyone is still considering buying a no name brand - NEVER EVER DISCHARGE 100%. Leave at least 10% since it's likely there's no battery protection that stops it from discharging too much, thus killing the battery.....