Good video mate, looks like a good bit of kit. I agree with you, consumers need to make a list of items they want to charge or run so they buy the correct size adequate to their needs. Charging on the go is a game changer. We really need the ability to 12v charge on the run.
Good job on the review Ed. yep shame they don't put Anderson plugs in these or other branded units. Seems you can buy a battery box with Anderson plugs and put a half decent size battery in them which makes them more viable. Having an inverter in them is handy but as you stated small capacity. Need at least 60 amps plus.
Well done Ed thanks for sharing your great insight into the bluetti power station there’s so many great choices in so many brands I was looking into these types of power stations and for me it wasn’t worth going that way so I made my own and went with the cheapest option out there with the kings 200ah x2 which hopefully is enough power for the caravan for us thanks for sharing your experience with this great little power station
It looks cute. My battery pack for my C-Pap machine is smaller than this & has 95 Watts at 24V, so its around the same capacity... I would love to see how long it would last with the AC inverter running. I don't think it would even be powerful enough to boil a kettle.
Great for keeping your phone and laptop charged up, whilst parked up a few days in the bush, for sure! You can never get enough power for these 2 things alone Ed, so it would be a very handy unit as it's compact and lightweight!
How you going Lee? Good to see you're well. If you don't have a secondary battery I think it's ideal for that type of thing if you have small devices in a charged in a hurry. And it is a good backup for a fully charge laptop Thanks for watching
@@eds4wdcamping Doing well Ed, How's Terie and the kids? I thought of getting a Bluetti before I got the Ecoflow. Been happy with the latter as it boils the jug, runs the toaster and keeps everything charged up too! LOL This smaller unit though would be ideal to have in the tent with me though! I am just adding it to my list of wants versus needs!! As you do when it comes to accessories and 4wd's haha!
Yes Stev, I think sometimes size does matter bigger would've been better for me but I'm still happy to what they supplied. Thanks for watching I'll see in the next video
Thanks Lady it is a handy little unit ideal for those tents in rooftop tents and with a five year warranty how could you go wrong? Thanks for watching.
Thanks Ed , nice little unit . I have a small Kickass power supply and it works well for charging small devices . Keep ‘em coming . 👍👍🍻🍻
Packs a good punch for its size. Great for those devices if you don't have a second battery thanks for watching
Good video mate, looks like a good bit of kit. I agree with you, consumers need to make a list of items they want to charge or run so they buy the correct size adequate to their needs.
Charging on the go is a game changer. We really need the ability to 12v charge on the run.
Good job on the review Ed. yep shame they don't put Anderson plugs in these or other branded units. Seems you can buy a battery box with Anderson plugs and put a half decent size battery in them which makes them more viable. Having an inverter in them is handy but as you stated small capacity. Need at least 60 amps plus.
Well done Ed thanks for sharing your great insight into the bluetti power station there’s so many great choices in so many brands I was looking into these types of power stations and for me it wasn’t worth going that way so I made my own and went with the cheapest option out there with the kings 200ah x2 which hopefully is enough power for the caravan for us thanks for sharing your experience with this great little power station
Thanks Terry if you can make yourself why not save a few dollars thanks for watching and I'll see you the next video
It looks cute. My battery pack for my C-Pap machine is smaller than this & has 95 Watts at 24V, so its around the same capacity... I would love to see how long it would last with the AC inverter running. I don't think it would even be powerful enough to boil a kettle.
Great for keeping your phone and laptop charged up, whilst parked up a few days in the bush, for sure! You can never get enough power for these 2 things alone Ed, so it would be a very handy unit as it's compact and lightweight!
How you going Lee? Good to see you're well. If you don't have a secondary battery I think it's ideal for that type of thing if you have small devices in a charged in a hurry. And it is a good backup for a fully charge laptop Thanks for watching
@@eds4wdcamping Doing well Ed, How's Terie and the kids? I thought of getting a Bluetti before I got the Ecoflow. Been happy with the latter as it boils the jug, runs the toaster and keeps everything charged up too! LOL This smaller unit though would be ideal to have in the tent with me though! I am just adding it to my list of wants versus needs!! As you do when it comes to accessories and 4wd's haha!
Nice one Ed, Id Love a larger on of those myself. Cheers Steve
Yes Stev, I think sometimes size does matter bigger would've been better for me but I'm still happy to what they supplied. Thanks for watching I'll see in the next video
Indeed way too small to have decent use of it Ed. Great clip buddy
let's put it this way Jack it's okay but not for what I would use it for, but it was free 😀
handy little unit
Thanks Lady it is a handy little unit ideal for those tents in rooftop tents and with a five year warranty how could you go wrong? Thanks for watching.
No excuses for not finishing your videos now Ed. Even when on holidays. haha
yes, I know Nas, but sometimes the Fun is been on holidays
Handy but yer the bigger version would be better and charging from car on the go is essential how much is a bigger one tho 🤔
Bigger would be better the price on the sizes up from there are big bucks