I am waiting for delivery of this but the AC invertor phantom power consumption has me worried ☹I saw two other phantom power tests conclude that this unit is terribly inefficient using 40watts per hour and would self drain in 24 hours with the inverter left on. So obviously conclude that 40watts of solar charging is needed just to keep the inverter on.
Brings a bean grinder, camping. lol Good review though. I considered this unit but I want more power and I'm going with the new Bluetti Elite 200 V2, which is redesigned and weighs much less than its predecessor. It also has extremely low parasitic inverter loss.
Bluetti makes good battery pack. My Bluetti AC200P is pretty old but still works well for what I need. If it wasn't for the weight, I would not consider switching it out! Thanks for watching!
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You're right about weight. I own the Delta 2 max and it's 50 lbs. I've camped with it dozens of times and my arm is sore if the campsite is more than a few feet away.
Literally none of these are pros vs the Bluetti Elite 200 V2. It’s dominates comparatively to Ecoflow power stations in EVERY aspect including price/weight.
@@tinaperez9756 I prefer a lighter weighted power station. 2kwh is more than what I need for a weekend camping trip. I would definitely consider bringing a 2kwh like the Bluetti Elite v2 (if I had one) on a longer camping trip or a road trip.
@@tinaperez9756my friend, he says after using the Bluetti Ac200P (2000wh/2000W, 60.6Lbs) he decided to swap. When he swapped to the delta 3 plus (1024wh/1800w, 28*Lbs) So he dropped an entire class complete due to the size and weight and compared them. The Elite 200 V2 is within the same class for capacity compared to the 200P, but it’s significantly smaller, lighter, and gives you a 2600W output, the best passive inverter consumption on the market, 6,000+ cycles 17year lifespan, power lifting mode can deliver up to 3,900W it’s super compact being comparable or less than in size to 1000wh systems, at 53lbs. I have it in the shopping cart now at $1,049 To me it makes no sense to swap to Ecoflow and downgrade your system to another class, then compare it to your original system that’s again, in another class.
I am waiting for delivery of this but the AC invertor phantom power consumption has me worried ☹I saw two other phantom power tests conclude that this unit is terribly inefficient using 40watts per hour and would self drain in 24 hours with the inverter left on. So obviously conclude that 40watts of solar charging is needed just to keep the inverter on.
That is a lot of drainage. Thanks for watching!
The answer to that is to turn off the AC side of the unit when not in use. Also, I store mine with the "Power Off" and it uses nothing.
You can buy the outlet covers for real cheap
Thanks for the tip!
Brings a bean grinder, camping. lol Good review though. I considered this unit but I want more power and I'm going with the new Bluetti Elite 200 V2, which is redesigned and weighs much less than its predecessor. It also has extremely low parasitic inverter loss.
Bluetti makes good battery pack. My Bluetti AC200P is pretty old but still works well for what I need. If it wasn't for the weight, I would not consider switching it out! Thanks for watching!
What expresso machine and grinder do you use?
Hi there! These are the espresso and grinder machine combo that I use: Breville Smart Grinder Pro - amzn.to/4hUqdfv
Breville Bambino - amzn.to/3CE1xb2 . Thanks for watching!
You're right about weight. I own the Delta 2 max and it's 50 lbs. I've camped with it dozens of times and my arm is sore if the campsite is more than a few feet away.
For sure! The weight is fine if you are only leaving it in one place but it's not fun to move it around to share with the group!
You could get a c port brick plugged into ac
I'll consider it. Thanks for watching!
Save time and start video 2min in. Good video. Very informative.
Thanks for watching!
You should wait and get the bluetti elite 200v inverter real good
I want to! Thanks for watching!
Phantom power test show that one can last about a week with the inverter left on.
@@SirCampalotOutdoors So you would rather have the elite 200V then?
Literally none of these are pros vs the Bluetti Elite 200 V2.
It’s dominates comparatively to Ecoflow power stations in EVERY aspect including price/weight.
You’re probably right but I don’t have Bluetti Elite 200 v2 =(. I was just telling my reasons why I switched from the Bluetti AC200P to Ecoflow.
But the elite weighs 53lbs. Vs. this one at a 27.
@@tinaperez9756 I prefer a lighter weighted power station. 2kwh is more than what I need for a weekend camping trip. I would definitely consider bringing a 2kwh like the Bluetti Elite v2 (if I had one) on a longer camping trip or a road trip.
@@tinaperez9756my friend, he says after using the Bluetti Ac200P (2000wh/2000W, 60.6Lbs) he decided to swap. When he swapped to the delta 3 plus (1024wh/1800w, 28*Lbs)
So he dropped an entire class complete due to the size and weight and compared them.
The Elite 200 V2 is within the same class for capacity compared to the 200P, but it’s significantly smaller, lighter, and gives you a 2600W output, the best passive inverter consumption on the market, 6,000+ cycles 17year lifespan, power lifting mode can deliver up to 3,900W it’s super compact being comparable or less than in size to 1000wh systems, at 53lbs.
I have it in the shopping cart now at $1,049
To me it makes no sense to swap to Ecoflow and downgrade your system to another class, then compare it to your original system that’s again, in another class.