Hey is the next charger comparison video planning on being released soon? Tossing up between the shargeek 140 and the ugreen 25000mph 200 as both are on sale currentl y. Cheers
Hi Gidon. Alex here, living in Clonmel, ROI. I've got my AC200P L few days ago, and I'm planning to use it for electric heaters in the winter evenings. I'm planning to feed the AC200P L with 6 or 12 Bluetti solar panel of {410 W each ( Voc 37.4, Imp 13.05A) } . I have already 2 of this panels, 4 are on the way to me from Germany, and I'm planning to buy another 6, so will be 12 similar panels in total. Do you know maybe if there is any electronic device who can be inserted between those 6 or 12 panels and the AC200P L in order to get full power in a cloudy/rainy day from those panels, and, on the other side, without damage the AC200P L in the sunny days keeping the same configuration? I know that I can buy two Bluetti B210P who can be connected with this station, and each expansion battery can get one 410 W panel connected, but expansion battery are expensive, so, maybe an electronic device will allow me to connect 12 panels in AC200P L and so, I'll be able to collect variable sun power during summer, and winter/cloudy/rainy days, without changing settings, cables connections, or panel position. Thank you so much. This is the link for my panels: www.ebay.ie/itm/156032486991
Hi Alex. Sorry not that I know of. That’s quite a big ask. I think you’d probably have to get some expansion batteries to run such a heavy load but please let me know if you find another solution!
@@TheTechnologyMan Thank you for your answer. Made me to stop buying another 6 solar panel of 410W, so I'll stay with only 6 panels of 410W for now. Your answer helped me to go for two possible solutions. First: To buy the second AC200P L and then to connect each of the two AC200P L station with 3 solar panels of 410 W, to get enough power during the day for my house. So in first option will be 2 of AC200P L stations, each connected with 3 panels of 410 W. Second solution: To buy 2 expansion battery B210 P, to connect each of those battery with a single panel of 410W, and then to connect both B210 P batteries with AC200P L station for more energy storage in the evening time. In the same time, for the second option, the single AC200P L will be connected wit 3 solar panels, so 5 solar panels will work on maximum capacity. Second option is more expensive, because two expansion batteries cost more than one AC200P L. As well, second option is less efficient, because is using only 5 panels instead of 6 panels used on first option, but second option will give me more electricity in the evenings due to bigger storage(6600WH). Expansion battery B300 are not good for me, because can be connected only with 200W solar panel, so will be a very slow charge for same day use. I will decide between those two options in a week time, so, in about two-three weeks I'll figure out how efficient will be my investment.
Thank you so much for checking the parasitic drain. I really appreciate the depth of your reviews.
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Awesome review, thank you
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Hey is the next charger comparison video planning on being released soon? Tossing up between the shargeek 140 and the ugreen 25000mph 200 as both are on sale currentl
y. Cheers
Hopefully this month! 🤞
Hi Gidon. Alex here, living in Clonmel, ROI. I've got my AC200P L few days ago, and I'm planning to use it for electric heaters in the winter evenings. I'm planning to feed the AC200P L with 6 or 12 Bluetti solar panel of {410 W each ( Voc 37.4, Imp 13.05A) } . I have already 2 of this panels, 4 are on the way to me from Germany, and I'm planning to buy another 6, so will be 12 similar panels in total. Do you know maybe if there is any electronic device who can be inserted between those 6 or 12 panels and the AC200P L in order to get full power in a cloudy/rainy day from those panels, and, on the other side, without damage the AC200P L in the sunny days keeping the same configuration? I know that I can buy two Bluetti B210P who can be connected with this station, and each expansion battery can get one 410 W panel connected, but expansion battery are expensive, so, maybe an electronic device will allow me to connect 12 panels in AC200P L and so, I'll be able to collect variable sun power during summer, and winter/cloudy/rainy days, without changing settings, cables connections, or panel position. Thank you so much. This is the link for my panels: www.ebay.ie/itm/156032486991
Hi Alex. Sorry not that I know of. That’s quite a big ask. I think you’d probably have to get some expansion batteries to run such a heavy load but please let me know if you find another solution!
@@TheTechnologyMan Thank you for your answer. Made me to stop buying another 6 solar panel of 410W, so I'll stay with only 6 panels of 410W for now. Your answer helped me to go for two possible solutions. First: To buy the second AC200P L and then to connect each of the two AC200P L station with 3 solar panels of 410 W, to get enough power during the day for my house. So in first option will be 2 of AC200P L stations, each connected with 3 panels of 410 W. Second solution: To buy 2 expansion battery B210 P, to connect each of those battery with a single panel of 410W, and then to connect both B210 P batteries with AC200P L station for more energy storage in the evening time. In the same time, for the second option, the single AC200P L will be connected wit 3 solar panels, so 5 solar panels will work on maximum capacity. Second option is more expensive, because two expansion batteries cost more than one AC200P L. As well, second option is less efficient, because is using only 5 panels instead of 6 panels used on first option, but second option will give me more electricity in the evenings due to bigger storage(6600WH). Expansion battery B300 are not good for me, because can be connected only with 200W solar panel, so will be a very slow charge for same day use. I will decide between those two options in a week time, so, in about two-three weeks I'll figure out how efficient will be my investment.
ran 1.2 Kwh Air conditioner on that PS for 4 hours then it died.
Guess it's only a 2.3kWh battery - so if the AC draws half its output on average that sounds about right!
@@TheTechnologyMan yep, honesty I expected much less time of work. Very good for emergency, specially on long blackouts.
@@AlexanderAtlas Great!