The 48VDC is for the Bluetti D40 DC-DC Battery charger: Compatible Models: BLUETTI AC200L 12V / 30A, 400W Max. DC Output Compatible with LiFePO₄, AGM / Gel, Lead-acid, and Calcium Batteries Charge RV House Battery via AC200L / Solar Panels / Starter Batteries House / Starter Battery Protection Charge up 12V RV Appliances
Evening sir.. those power stations get high praise over here by many.. glad you like them.. they are probably the top one I'd go for.. stay safe 🏴
I bought two AC200max two years ago because the expansion battery did not come with a charger…now I can charge both batteries at the same time. I believe two years ago the charger was $200 not sure if expansion battery comes with a charger now. I use my Bluetti’s with my camper and have used in emergency for my house. The 30amp outlet is nice and the Bluetti’s have had zero problems!
Can't wait for the (Sodium-Ion) batteries to start coming out, they are only supposed to cost about 1/3 the price of (Lithium-Ion) ! Thanks Evan ! The one negative on Sodium-Ion is that they are not as dense as Lithium-Ion so they don't hold as much power, at least not under early tests.
i am enjoying this channel very much. i have been following your other channel for a long time now and now following this one about your solar projects and learning more about solar by watching to. right now the crew is at my house installing my solar system. with the way Illinois is about to put the hurt to all electric customers i hope this solar will help. mine isn't like yours but it will be a big system.
Evan the 48V output is awesome. While I have not researched their thinking on why it is included, here are some of my thoughts are direct DC charging for 48V UTV/Golf Carts/and other charging stations (more portable units). However, I could see this being used by some of us for powering networking routers, switches, cameras, etc as a lot of that stuff today is PoE capable and 48V is a common voltage for those. As a ham radio operator the 48V could also be used with a BUC-BOOST and provide power in the 13.8-14.6 range most of our equipment prefers.
I have a Bluetti AC180 and it works well. I bought it for camping and other outdoor activities. I have had zero issues with it compared to Jackery and OUPES Mega 3. I am not sold on the cord that connects the units together. It doesn’t matter if its the AC300 or any of their other products their engineers should be able to develop a better cable for connecting the expandable batteries. Those cables are a nuisance once you have two or three additional batteries plugged in. I have seen numerous other YT'ers trying to wrangle that mess and for the space I would place the power station in, it would not fit due to those cables. Great video as always. I wish you would have used that 30A plug. Do you have a way of testing the pure sine wave ability?
Would you consider reviewing ECOFLOW as well? I'm curious of your opinion of that brand as well. From.what I've seen, Bluetti and ECOFLOW seem to be top of the line products
@CountryViewSolar-DIYProjects oh! I don't remember seeing those. And I've watched every episode, including when you were small town. I'll have to go back and look. Appreciate the reply.
So is your plan to use this system instead of a generator on your UTV for chores around the farm? I don't see how you will integrate it into your two solar system.
Interesting. I’m curious about the possibility of using power stations for 240v to power a well-thinking limited whole house backup on a farm home. Thanks.
I really like your content and this is a good review of the products shown. With that said, there is no "Y" in the name. It's "Blue" "Etti". There is no "Yeti" with this power station.
You say that the handles on the main station make it easier to grip, but it would be better with two people carrying it. I would like to see a video of two people carrying this thing. If the handles popped up, then two people could carry it , but those recessed handles are ridiculous. Go ahead, try carrying it with two people. I am beginning to see you as a pitch man.
I don't see how handles up higher would help two people carry it. It would still be the same width. I can see if the handle stick out the sides, that would help.
@CountryViewSolar-DIYProjects If each handle was proud of the top of the box, it would be easy to grasp it, with your palm facing your leg. So two people could carry it, like carrying a canoe from it sides. But side handles, as you suggested, would even be better, so long as they could fold away.
Per Wikipedia, a 48-volt DC electrical system voltage is a relatively low-voltage electrical system that is increasingly used in vehicles. It began in the 2010s as a way to increase the propulsion and battery recharge during braking for fuel savings in internal combustion engine vehicles, especially mild hybrid vehicles. Also, are you sure about your pronunciation of Bluetti? I was pretty sure it is Blue-titty.
Love your honesty :) pros and cons because they do matter ! Thanks
The 48VDC is for the Bluetti D40 DC-DC Battery charger:
Compatible Models: BLUETTI AC200L
12V / 30A, 400W Max. DC Output
Compatible with LiFePO₄, AGM / Gel, Lead-acid, and Calcium Batteries
Charge RV House Battery via AC200L / Solar Panels / Starter Batteries
House / Starter Battery Protection
Charge up 12V RV Appliances
Evening sir.. those power stations get high praise over here by many.. glad you like them.. they are probably the top one I'd go for.. stay safe 🏴
I bought two AC200max two years ago because the expansion battery did not come with a charger…now I can charge both batteries at the same time. I believe two years ago the charger was $200 not sure if expansion battery comes with a charger now. I use my Bluetti’s with my camper and have used in emergency for my house. The 30amp outlet is nice and the Bluetti’s have had zero problems!
Thanks for sharing Evan, enjoyed the demonstration Of the Bluetti AC299L and the B300K. Stay safe, Fred.
Can't wait for the (Sodium-Ion) batteries to start coming out, they are only supposed to cost about 1/3 the price of (Lithium-Ion) ! Thanks Evan ! The one negative on Sodium-Ion is that they are not as dense as Lithium-Ion so they don't hold as much power, at least not under early tests.
i am enjoying this channel very much. i have been following your other channel for a long time now and now following this one about your solar projects and learning more about solar by watching to. right now the crew is at my house installing my solar system. with the way Illinois is about to put the hurt to all electric customers i hope this solar will help. mine isn't like yours but it will be a big system.
Evan the 48V output is awesome. While I have not researched their thinking on why it is included, here are some of my thoughts are direct DC charging for 48V UTV/Golf Carts/and other charging stations (more portable units). However, I could see this being used by some of us for powering networking routers, switches, cameras, etc as a lot of that stuff today is PoE capable and 48V is a common voltage for those. As a ham radio operator the 48V could also be used with a BUC-BOOST and provide power in the 13.8-14.6 range most of our equipment prefers.
Thanks Evan!
Evan Bluetti says the DC Outlets:
1 x 48VDC / 8A (RV Outlet)
Good information, Evan. I’ve been contemplating which would be the best brand to purchase and Bluetti frequently comes up as a top contender.
Good video. Table saw might have a larger/longer surge on start up, being older, than other devices.
I have a Bluetti AC180 and it works well. I bought it for camping and other outdoor activities. I have had zero issues with it compared to Jackery and OUPES Mega 3. I am not sold on the cord that connects the units together. It doesn’t matter if its the AC300 or any of their other products their engineers should be able to develop a better cable for connecting the expandable batteries. Those cables are a nuisance once you have two or three additional batteries plugged in. I have seen numerous other YT'ers trying to wrangle that mess and for the space I would place the power station in, it would not fit due to those cables.
Great video as always. I wish you would have used that 30A plug. Do you have a way of testing the pure sine wave ability?
I don't have a why to set the sine wave.
Would you consider reviewing ECOFLOW as well? I'm curious of your opinion of that brand as well. From.what I've seen, Bluetti and ECOFLOW seem to be top of the line products
I have reviews of Eco Flow products on my main channel - country View Acres
@CountryViewSolar-DIYProjects oh! I don't remember seeing those. And I've watched every episode, including when you were small town. I'll have to go back and look. Appreciate the reply.
I wonder if the unit would run my 240 volt well pump. I runs on a 240 V 15 amp circuit.
This only has 120v outlets
So is your plan to use this system instead of a generator on your UTV for chores around the farm? I don't see how you will integrate it into your two solar system.
The plan is to give this to my in-laws so they have backup power.
Interesting.
I’m curious about the possibility of using power stations for 240v to power a well-thinking limited whole house backup on a farm home.
Thanks.
You would want to look at the 240 models. There are. Few out there.
I really like your content and this is a good review of the products shown. With that said, there is no "Y" in the name. It's "Blue" "Etti". There is no "Yeti" with this power station.
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You say that the handles on the main station make it easier to grip, but it would be better with two people carrying it.
I would like to see a video of two people carrying this thing. If the handles popped up, then two people could carry it , but those recessed handles are ridiculous.
Go ahead, try carrying it with two people. I am beginning to see you as a pitch man.
I don't see how handles up higher would help two people carry it. It would still be the same width. I can see if the handle stick out the sides, that would help.
@CountryViewSolar-DIYProjects If each handle was proud of the top of the box, it would be easy to grasp it, with your palm facing your leg. So two people could carry it, like carrying a canoe from it sides.
But side handles, as you suggested, would even be better, so long as they could fold away.
Per Wikipedia, a 48-volt DC electrical system voltage is a relatively low-voltage electrical system that is increasingly used in vehicles. It began in the 2010s as a way to increase the propulsion and battery recharge during braking for fuel savings in internal combustion engine vehicles, especially mild hybrid vehicles. Also, are you sure about your pronunciation of Bluetti? I was pretty sure it is Blue-titty.
It is pronounced "Blu-Etti"