BLUETTI Official Store via eBay has
BLUETTI AC180 1800W 1152Wh LFP Solar Portable Power Station (Certified Refurbished) on sale for $419 - 20% off when you apply coupon code
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$335.20.
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Product Details:
- Battery Information
- Capacity: 1,152Wh (36Ah)
- Type: LiFePO4 (Lithium Iron Phosphate)
- Life Cycles: 3,500+ Cycles to 80% Original Capacity
- Shelf-life: Recharge to 80% Every 3-6 Months
- Management System: MPPT Controller, BMS, etc
- Output
- AC Outlets: 4 x 120V/15A 1800W In Total
- Inverter Type: Pure Sine Wave
- Surge Power: 2700W
- USB-C Port: 1 ×100W Max.
- USB-A Port: 2 ×USB-A1: 5VDC/3A 15W in total
- 2 ×USB-A2: 5VDC/3A 15W in total
- 12V DC Outlets: 1 ×12V/10A (Car outlet, regulated.)
- Wireless Charging Pad: 1 x 15W Max.
- Input:
- AC Power Input (Turbo Mode): 1440W.
- AC Power Input (Standard Mode): 1000W Max.
- Solar Input: 500W Max., VOC 12-60VDC, 10A
- Car Input: 12/24V from Cigarette Lighter Port
- Max Input: 1,440W
- Recharge Time:
- AC Charging Cable (1,440W Turbo Charging): ≈1.3-1.8 Hours
- Solar Panel (s) (500W): ≈2.8-3.3 Hours (With prime sunshine, ideal orientation and low temperature)
- 12V/24V Car Outlet (100W/200W): ≈12-12.5 Hours / 6.3-6.8 Hours
- General:
- Pass-through Charging: Yes
- Weight: About 16kg / 35.27lbs
- Dimensions (LxWxD): 340 ×247 ×317mm / 13.39 ×9.72 ×12.48in
- Charging Temperature: 32℉-104℉ / 0℃-40℃
- Discharging Temperature: -4°F-104°F (86°F-104°F: 1,500W Max.) -20°C-40°C (30°C-40°C: 1,500W Max.)
- Storage Temperature: -4℉ -104℉ / -20℃-40℃
- Certifications: UL Standard, CEC, DOE, FCC, CA Prop 65
- Warranty: 5 Years
Seller Condition Notes:- "100% Tested and working, comes with all cables, bluetti official 5-year warranty."
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I have an AC-180P and an AC200P as well as a b300 expansion battery. I've had to contact support twice and they have been responsive.
This is a great price. Thumbs up.
This is a great price. Thumbs up.
Any idea how long it could last running a pump like that. I was thinking about getting a different pump with a dedicated battery backup but this seems like a much easier solution.
The answer is, "it depends" of course, but in my case, my sump pump runs a lot. It activates every few minutes. I did a test during the rainy season last year and ran a calculation based on activation cycles, remaining battery life, etc.
In my case, I estimated that I'd get about 24 hours, which IMHO is pretty decent. It is at least enough time for me to take action to get it taken care of before the basement floods.
Another thing to consider is that a backup pump might be better given that the primary pump may die and you likely won't know about it until it's too late. So, the Bluetti unit won't save you under this scenario.
For me, I've got the primary pump running through the Bluetti and I've got a lead acid battery backup pump. If the primary pump dies and the backup pump activates, the backup pump will squeal to indicate to me that there is a problem.
I tend to overdo things a bit, so I've also got a wifi-enabled sensor in the sump crock that will send an alert to my phone if the water level reaches a certain point. That would tell me that my primary pump is not working (even if I'm not home to hear the backup pump warning).
Oh, and to be clear, I've got another "solar generator" backing up my router and modem so that I can still get the notification on my phone if we lose power while I'm away.
It's not a fool-proof system, but it's the best I can come up with at this point.
I hope this helps.
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In short, either the Wh or Ah rating appears to be wrong. If the Wh is correct and the Ah is wrong, it's OK bc you're getting the high end of what is advertised. But if it's 36Ah at 24v, the Wh rating is really low, indicating it has around 1/3 that capacity. So, if you buy, you may want to confirm specs on receipt. They have good support via ebay so you'll probably be fine, but worth noting.
If someone has more knowledge, feel free to shed some light on this. I'm a well versed amateur with this stuff.
Mine has been great. Did a return on another when I changed my mind, had zero issues. Considering it's refurbished products on eBay, I'm actually blow away by the level of support. Also - these come with a 5 year warranty. Considering it's refurbished, that's a strong statement of confidence in the quality of their product.