Bluetti has the new Elite 300 portable power station on sale for $1,011.08 if you use the 8%
live stream [youtube.com] coupon (code:
ELITE300LIVE8 ). The price without the code is $1,099, and the MSRP is $2,299.
What stands out about the Elite 300 is that it is more compact than earlier power stations with similar capacity. It is a 3 kWh unit, but the footprint is closer to what most 2 kWh models used to be. It uses LiFePO4 cells and has a 2,400 W inverter, and it is mainly intended for home backup and RV use
The Elite 300 supports up to 1,200 W of solar input for charging and has a UPS switchover time of about 10 ms for backup situations. It also includes several AC and DC outputs, like an RV TT-30 port, and can be monitored or controlled through the Bluetti app over WiFi or Bluetooth.
Specs:
- Battery capacity: 3,014.4 Wh (314 Ah)
- Battery type: LiFePO4 (Lithium Iron Phosphate)
- Cycle life: 6,000+ cycles to 80% capacity
- Continuous AC output: 2,400 W
- Surge / lifting power: 4,800 W
- AC input charging: up to 1,800 W
- Solar input: up to 1,200 W
- UPS switching time: <=10 ms
- Pass through charging: supported
- App control: Bluetooth and WiFi
- Weight: about 57.98 lb
- Dimensions: 14.4 x 12.0 x 11.7 in
- Charging temperature: 0 C to 40 C
- Discharging temperature: -20 C to 40 C
- Warranty: 5 years
Ports:
- 4 x standard AC outlets (120 V, up to 2,400 W total)
- 1 x NEMA TT-30 RV outlet
- 1 x 12 V / 30 A DC port
- 1 x 12 V cigarette lighter port (120 W max)
- 2 x USB-A ports (15 W each)
- 1 x USB-C port (100 W)
- 1 x USB-C port (140 W)
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TL;DW: Real world testing showed about 93% usable capacity, with good inverter efficiency, low idle consumption (3.75 W DC, 15W AC), and reliable UPS performance. Solar input reached about 1,100 W of the claimed 1,200 W in testing. The 30 amp RV outlet makes it suitable for camping or van setups.
Because of the compact form factor, cooling is the main concern. The front air intake and rear exhaust should not be blocked, especially when the Elite 300 is running under higher loads.
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