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Prime Members: BLUETTI Elite 200 V2 2073.6Wh LiFePO4 Portable Power Station

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Bluetti via Amazon has for Prime Members: BLUETTI Elite 200 V2 2073.6Wh LiFePO4 Portable Power Station on sale for $699 - $34.95 (apply promo code SDPD50FF at checkout) = $664.05. Shipping is free.

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Bluetti via Amazon has for Prime Members: BLUETTI Elite 200 V2 2073.6Wh LiFePO4 Portable Power Station on sale for $699 - $34.95 (apply promo code SDPD50FF at checkout) = $664.05. Shipping is free.

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Aeacus
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The solar input is 12v-60v/20 amp max. Most residential panels will work for this, the normal ~35v to 40v panels connected in parallel will max out at 700w-800w which is enough to charge the powerstation up in a day (4-5 hours of sun) of solar if you aren't pulling large loads. For fixed panels, check facebook marketplace for used deals in your area. I got 360w Qcells for $100 a piece. 2-3 panels will let you max out the input most days if you can position them well. If you want new panels that can ship, four of the eco-worthy 180w bifacials in a 2s2p string for $320, seems like a decent deal. https://slickdeals.net/f/18426586-eco-worthy-bifacial-195-watt-12v-solar-panel-80-free-shipping?utm_term=556173&utm_medium=share&utm_campaign=ddp-simplified-sharing&utm_source=desktop_redesign&utm_content=deal
Portable panels are much more pricey, I'd keep an eye on slickdeals and when a good deal comes up on 200+w, buy two. Keep in mind portable panels aren't intended to be used 24/7, 365 days a year. Most will break down in about 2-3 years if left outside all the time. Go with the residential glass panels if you want to use them constantly.
Also if you are using this in a van/truck/camper, the charger one accessory is $200 now on sale but will charge at 500w while you are driving. For van life a bit of modification to use that in your vehicle will fill your power needs better than most solar panels.

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Jul 09, 2025 09:38 PM
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Quote from MemorableFog987 :
After 4+ years of closely following the solar generator space since starting VanLife, I've found Bluetti clearly outpaces Jackery.

Jackery was the first major name in the game and rode that wave of brand recognition for years—think Xerox or Kleenex. But while Jackery stalled on innovation, Bluetti stepped in and pushed the tech forward. Now Bluetti leads the industry with cutting-edge advancements, while Jackery scrambles to catch up. For me, it's Bluetti every time.
Ha ha ha Rofl3
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Jul 09, 2025 11:29 PM
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dealz56Jul 09, 2025 11:29 PM
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This seems to be the best deal out for the size. Any reason to think there might be better deals BF or later this year? I need something this size and have currently have 2 delta 2's but wanting something with at least 2kwh for my sump pump. I don't see a reason to pay 400 for a delta 2 extra battery when I can get this for 700.
Jul 10, 2025 03:34 AM
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Impulsebuyer21Jul 10, 2025 03:34 AM
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This or the Jackery explorer 2000 v2 ? For $799
Jul 10, 2025 09:38 AM
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CyanAction1458Jul 10, 2025 09:38 AM
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Quote from Impulsebuyer21 :
This or the Jackery explorer 2000 v2 ? For $799
I would probably go with this one considering it is cheaper. I actually bought the Jackery before this deal was available. This is $135 cheaper, has +20 WH, and +400W on the inverter. The Bluetti is heavier though, if that matters to you. 53 lbs vs 39 lbs for the Jackery.
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Jul 10, 2025 03:43 PM
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SennamonTeaJul 10, 2025 03:43 PM
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Quote from Aeacus :
The solar input is 12v-60v/20 amp max. Most residential panels will work for this, the normal ~35v to 40v panels connected in parallel will max out at 700w-800w which is enough to charge the powerstation up in a day (4-5 hours of sun) of solar if you aren't pulling large loads. For fixed panels, check facebook marketplace for used deals in your area. I got 360w Qcells for $100 a piece. 2-3 panels will let you max out the input most days if you can position them well. If you want new panels that can ship, four of the eco-worthy 180w bifacials in a 2s2p string for $320, seems like a decent deal. https://slickdeals.net/f/18426586-eco-worthy-bifacial-195-watt-12v-solar-panel-80-free-shipping?utm_term=556173&utm_medium=share&utm_campaign=ddp-simplified-sharing&utm_source=desktop_redesign&utm_content=deal
Portable panels are much more pricey, I'd keep an eye on slickdeals and when a good deal comes up on 200+w, buy two. Keep in mind portable panels aren't intended to be used 24/7, 365 days a year. Most will break down in about 2-3 years if left outside all the time. Go with the residential glass panels if you want to use them constantly.
Also if you are using this in a van/truck/camper, the charger one accessory is $200 now on sale but will charge at 500w while you are driving. For van life a bit of modification to use that in your vehicle will fill your power needs better than most solar panels.
Someone is selling these nearby for $40 each, they are kinda old but do you think it's worth getting 4-5 of these for the bluetti 200? https://www.solarelectricsupply.c...lar-panels
Jul 10, 2025 04:11 PM
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AeacusJul 10, 2025 04:11 PM
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Quote from SennamonTea :
Someone is selling these nearby for $40 each, they are kinda old but do you think it's worth getting 4-5 of these for the bluetti 200? https://www.solarelectricsupply.c...lar-panels
As long as you are okay with maxing out your solar input at around 560w of solar. A bit more in winter with colder temperatures. Those panels are 28v (NOCT) at max power so if you had 4 in parallel, the powerstation's max of 20 a would top out at 560w (28v x 20a= 560w). That's plenty to charge the built in battery to full in a solar day as long as you aren't drawing too heavily on the unit as it charges.
Unfortunately those panel's Voc of 34 means you can't run two in series without going over voltage for the powerstation. Over-voltage is what lets the magic smoke out of electronics, so avoid it at all costs.
If the power meets your needs and the costs fit your budget (remember another $100 or so for parallel adapters (https://a.co/d/9d6Q1g5) and wiring, go for it. It can be worth it to spend a bit more for higher voltage panels if they pop up on facebook marketplace when you are using them 24/7, 365. I'm watching for panels in the 52+Voc on my local FB marketplace but they are more rare.
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JollySink708Jul 11, 2025 01:12 AM
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Quote from Binar :
Lots of buzz words . Whats better over buying Jackery?
The main problem with Jackery is their proprietary cables. If you lose a cable or need an extension, you have to buy it from Jackery. It can't be swapped out like generic cables can. They try to make you buy Jackery solar panels for your power station by using an unusual connector type. To connect your own solar panels, you have to buy an adapter.
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Jul 12, 2025 01:01 PM
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tonyg13Jul 12, 2025 01:01 PM
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Deal is dead, good stuff to those that got it
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BinarJul 12, 2025 06:58 PM
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Quote from JollySink708 :
The main problem with Jackery is their proprietary cables. If you lose a cable or need an extension, you have to buy it from Jackery. It can't be swapped out like generic cables can. They try to make you buy Jackery solar panels for your power station by using an unusual connector type. To connect your own solar panels, you have to buy an adapter.
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Jul 13, 2025 11:38 PM
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SennamonTeaJul 13, 2025 11:38 PM
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Quote from Aeacus :
As long as you are okay with maxing out your solar input at around 560w of solar. A bit more in winter with colder temperatures. Those panels are 28v (NOCT) at max power so if you had 4 in parallel, the powerstation's max of 20 a would top out at 560w (28v x 20a= 560w). That's plenty to charge the built in battery to full in a solar day as long as you aren't drawing too heavily on the unit as it charges.
Unfortunately those panel's Voc of 34 means you can't run two in series without going over voltage for the powerstation. Over-voltage is what lets the magic smoke out of electronics, so avoid it at all costs.
If the power meets your needs and the costs fit your budget (remember another $100 or so for parallel adapters (
Wait so I can only run 2 of these at once using parallel right? Since the amp for each panel is Scc 8.25a, Rated current 7.96a? The bluetti 200 elite only allow 20a max for solar charging?
Jul 13, 2025 11:46 PM
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AeacusJul 13, 2025 11:46 PM
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Quote from SennamonTea :
Wait so I can only run 2 of these at once using parallel right? Since the amp for each panel is Scc 8.25a, Rated current 7.96a? The bluetti 200 elite only allow 20a max for solar charging?
You can run 3 in parallel. Extra amps just won't get pulled by the power station. Having a 3rd panel in parallel will allow you to get to the full 20 amps more often and will increase your power when the sun isn't ideal.I have 4 panels currently connected to my delta 2 that could generate 10 amps each. 3 would be enough but I have 2 on a garage roof with no room for the 3rd. So I put the other two facing south on the ground. I did add 20 Amp fuses to the MC4 connectors at each panel just to be safe.Over voltage will let the magic smoke out of the moot controller, to many amps just means your power station won't pull the excess amps when it hits its limits.
Jul 14, 2025 12:18 AM
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SennamonTeaJul 14, 2025 12:18 AM
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Quote from Aeacus :
You can run 3 in parallel. Extra amps just won't get pulled by the power station. Having a 3rd panel in parallel will allow you to get to the full 20 amps more often and will increase your power when the sun isn't ideal.I have 4 panels currently connected to my delta 2 that could generate 10 amps each. 3 would be enough but I have 2 on a garage roof with no room for the 3rd. So I put the other two facing south on the ground. I did add 20 Amp fuses to the MC4 connectors at each panel just to be safe.Over voltage will let the magic smoke out of the moot controller, to many amps just means your power station won't pull the excess amps when it hits its limits.
Ok, thank you for answering my questions. Everywhere I'm looking they are saying you should not exceed the voltage when running in parralell, you are saying it's ok to run 3 because 3 of 7.96a will be 24amp so it'll be ok and wont' cause problems? Do you think I'll need amp fuses? If so how many would you say I need? Thank you.

So far I have the Bluetti 200 Elite 1000w 60V 20A max solar input, 3 Sunmodule SWS 245 mono panels at 245w, Voc 37.7, vmpp 30.8, Isc 8.25a, and Impp 7.96a. I can buy the BougeRV Solar Y Branch Connectors Solar Panel Parallel Connectors 1 to 3 Solar Cable Wire Plug Tool Kit (M/FFF and F/MMM) for running 3 of these, anything else I need?
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vtxbruceJul 14, 2025 02:24 AM
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Quote from PoppinPenelli :
I ordered it. Is it wise to do a break-in test this by charging my EV till the Bluetti is empty? That would damage LiFePo4 cells?

Maybe to 20%?

It won't even put a dent in charging your EV, but it will not damage the lifepo4 battery.
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PoppinPenelliJul 14, 2025 09:14 PM
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Quote from vtxbruce :
It won't even put a dent in charging your EV, but it will not damage the lifepo4 battery.
Yea, I know. But it's the only device I can think of that will drain it at a constant 1.7kw.

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littlemauiOct 25, 2025 08:42 PM
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Been watching for this unit to go on sale again at a similar price, but it hasn't dropped. I see a lot of activity with other units. Any idea why? Does this unit have a replacement unit?

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