Bluetti Official via Walmart has
Bluetti PS72 700W 716Wh LiFePO4 Portable Solar Power Station/Generator for
$228.99.
Shipping is free.
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MinhTrinh for finding this deal
Features:- The PS72 offers multiple charging methods, including solar, AC, and car charging. With its MPPT controller, you can efficiently harness solar energy, while the AC adapter and carport provide flexibility for home or on-the-go charging.
- Equipped with 700W AC outlets, USB-A, and a 100W PD port, the PS72 supports a wide range of devices. From laptops to small appliances, this generator can power your essentials wherever you are.
- Featuring advanced LFP (Lithium Iron Phosphate) and smart BMS (Battery Management System) technologies, the PS72 ensures safe and efficient power delivery, protecting your devices from overcharging, overheating, and short circuits.
- Compact Yet Efficient Design: 21.4 pounds
- Ideal for RV and Outdoor Use: With a 12V 10A DC outlet specifically designed for RVs, the PS72 is an excellent solar generator for RV life. Its portability and multiple output ports make it the perfect companion for both long and short trips in the great outdoors.
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This battery unit advertises 716Wh.
A 12V camping fridge typically uses between 40 to 100 watts of power, depending on its size and efficiency.
So if the kids are opening the fridge a lot, maybe forgetting the lid cracked open, then it might draw 100watts an hour, and that means this battery would last 7 hours, I suspect you would get far-far better efficiency.
Look up this product on youtube and you will see lots of reviews of what it can run, be skeptical because even if its a good product, Bluetti is a company that will blacklist you for a negative review. (They make good products, but keep that in mind.)
Provided you keep the fridge full of items (which will retain the cold) you can decrease the amount that the compressor is used and thus extend the time the power station would last. Giving a direct time frame that it would last has too many variables to be possible. Outside temperature, how full it is inside, how much it's opened, etc.
12v fridges have come a LONG ways though, hook this up to a decent solar panel and you could almost run it indefinitely. I love my 42Q one BTW
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This battery unit advertises 716Wh.
A 12V camping fridge typically uses between 40 to 100 watts of power, depending on its size and efficiency.
So if the kids are opening the fridge a lot, maybe forgetting the lid cracked open, then it might draw 100watts an hour, and that means this battery would last 7 hours, I suspect you would get far-far better efficiency.
Look up this product on youtube and you will see lots of reviews of what it can run, be skeptical because even if its a good product, Bluetti is a company that will blacklist you for a negative review. (They make good products, but keep that in mind.)
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That's because you got the broken (refurbed) one! 😂