The DC is more efficient because that's the way the power is stored in the batteries, the inverter converts the DC to AC then the fridge has to convert the AC back to DC which is why it consumes more
I think the dc is only more efficient with a 12v battery since there is no inverter but on the bluetti probably has a higher voltage battery and uses a dc to dc converter to power the 12v ports which I think is less efficient than the inverter that they have in there
@@B_Rogers0724 dang, I just got mine 2 weeks ago but it was from a 3rd party, I ordered a 2nd ac charger too and it was the old one. If you get two AC power bricks you can pump 800watts in!
You'd be better off wiring a 1000watt inverter to your car battery and getting two AC chargers. You'll charge your AC200P up in less than 3 hours while driving. The car charger will take you 16h hours or so
It’s more like 63 pounds. I own the AC200 1700wh and the AC200P. The 1700wh is 53 lbs but the AC200P 2000wh has Lithium iron Phosphate batteries and it’s 63 lbs.
Have this Bluetti AC200P for a month and a half now. 5 full charges and now will only charge to 99 percent. 36 hrs charging with AC charger. Still will not go to 100 percent charge. Disappointed.
Thanks for the video, now I'm sold on it.
It's an absolute beast
Great video and review.
Great review, thank you
How long did the bluetti last on full charge? I’m waiting on mines atm. Thanks. I have the same fridge too, just curious how long it lasted!!
The DC is more efficient because that's the way the power is stored in the batteries, the inverter converts the DC to AC then the fridge has to convert the AC back to DC which is why it consumes more
How to connect fridge straight to dc ?
Great video, do you know what model of batteries is inside? Just wondering if when need to replace is easy like car battery
I don’t think it’s possible to replace the battery.
I think the dc is only more efficient with a 12v battery since there is no inverter but on the bluetti probably has a higher voltage battery and uses a dc to dc converter to power the 12v ports which I think is less efficient than the inverter that they have in there
I'm going to do some long term tests specifically with this dometic and see what kind of results I get
Your ac power brick is different than both of mine. Mine is unbranded and has no fan on it. They do get pretty warm
To my understanding, they switched the power bricks at a later date to add the fans to them which gives them a little more charging wattage.
@@B_Rogers0724 dang, I just got mine 2 weeks ago but it was from a 3rd party, I ordered a 2nd ac charger too and it was the old one. If you get two AC power bricks you can pump 800watts in!
Question. How well/long does it charge via the Aviaton plug connected to a 12 volt cigarette lighter adapter plug?
You'd be better off wiring a 1000watt inverter to your car battery and getting two AC chargers. You'll charge your AC200P up in less than 3 hours while driving. The car charger will take you 16h hours or so
how heavy is this unit?
21lbs
It’s more like 63 pounds. I own the AC200 1700wh and the AC200P. The 1700wh is 53 lbs but the AC200P 2000wh has Lithium iron Phosphate batteries and it’s 63 lbs.
Have this Bluetti AC200P for a month and a half now. 5 full charges and now will only charge to 99 percent. 36 hrs charging with AC charger. Still will not go to 100 percent charge. Disappointed.
Lol ,ill trade you my 1500x !