To answer your question.....I'm a DJ and I can use the 12V DC outputs to run microphones without a wall brick. These units are used in outdoor wedding ceremonies when no power is available. You usually need a speaker and a wireless microphone for ceremonies. Thank you for posting this video as the go to power station for DJs is the Jackery.
I'm a little late to the game, but just bought an EB55. In the deep sky astrophotography world, the 5.5x2.1mm DC port is very common. At home, most use house AC power adapters. However, when traveling to dark sky sites, these portable power stations are everywhere.
Gee Ward, you were kinda hard on the Beev. Double down with two heavy coil heaters on this tiny form factor power station. Yes Bluetti has great power inverters ,,,, but for the tasks you were testing would be more suited for EB150 .
Doesn't bother because you never looking at that long. Also you should probably be charging it once it hits 20% anyway there is no reason to let any device drain to zero.
Need some expert advice please!! :) I am a newbie with solar and these portable power stations. We are doing a two month long camping road trip using a van where will be basically living it without ever using any kind of shore power. We live in Idaho and will be traveling into backcounty of BC Canada on this trip. I bought a 12volt portable fridge off Amazon ( VEVOR 12 Volt Refrigerator, 53 Qt Dual Zone Car Fridge) and a ACOPOWER 100 Watt 12V Black Monocrystalline Solar Panel. I only have room on the roof for a 100watt solar panal because I have two Roof Boxes to haul extra sports gear. I can't decide betwoon the EB 55 or the EB 70. We drive a lot.... prob some each day doing adventures and sight seeing. I can see where the EB 55 would work with our solar panal and using and inverter plugged into our van for some AC charging. II was thinking this route in case the 100 watt solar can't keep up with the fridge. But I can also see where having the larger battery on the EB 70 would last longer. We don't plan on using the battery for anything elseother than the fridge as we have a genarator (Honda EU 2000) for our cooking ect. My wife rides an ebike so we always bring the generator to charge it. . I would like to not run it any more than possibel as is is loud and vibrates the van but worth it so she can do our biking adventures :) I know I gave a lot of information thank you for reading this. Any help would really be helpful. This newbie would really appreciate any ideas/input. Thank You VERY Much!!
I’m replacing the noisy ac power supply with a 12v cigarette plug AC>DC adapter for home use, alongside 200w of solar via Xt60 port. The Bluetti DC7909 port says 10amp, but the provided brick is 8. My options for a fan-less brick are 5 or 8. Am I right that the 10amp would charge twice as fast, which is not an issue for my use, but will 5 amp run cooler/safer? I’m just powering my internet and home security system when I leave home for months at a time, using pass-thru charging. I’d rather be safe than fast. Concerns with 10a amp vs 5?
I use the small 12v ports to power my LED lights in the van. Rather have those than the large cig lighter ports honestly. Power brick also is loud. The fan is on constantly but nice that it's 200w. Biggest gripe for me is that I can't connect solar and connect it to my car's dc 12v at the same time. I feel between my 100w solar and my car during long trips, it would keep the battery topped off. However, there are separate cables for both and only one XT60 port for them. I have to switch between the cables when I remember to. Debating if an XT60 splitter would work. I was going to try the solar 8mm but thanks to you I won't waste my time. You can have solar and AC power running together but since the brick outputs 200w, it will blow any cigarette lighter you use. So not sure what's the point with that.
How do you deal with the fan noise? My EB55 fan kicks in even on cloudy/cool days during solar charging even at low 40 watts input. On/off every few minutes..
Just a suggestion, insta pot is just an electrical pressure cooker. Why not just get a stove top pressure cooker? Takes less space, exactly same results.
Do you have a video that explains when you’re buying appliances how a person can tell on the box or on the appliance the whites it takes and how you can tell if it will work with your solar generator? Thank you
Can you let us know when you are going to do the complete test where you actual due tests with electronics testing equipment to measure the actual performance of the devices? You know, so they are complete tests.
I have a 300 watt power station and I boil water in 30 min using a 200 watt dash mini rice cooker my coffee taste great stick with a rice cooker inside your minivan like I do
@@AdventureGearTV Very good review of practical use. The majority of people don't understand wattage, capacity, surge power and such. Good demonstration. Good video
For that kinda money buy a few 300 amp hour LiFePO4 batteries and build a real system...and still spend less for much more. You`re getting into ripoff territory wasting that much money on something that can`t even be repaired.
My River was dead on arrival. Never charged. The AC button turned on for seconds and nothing else. Delta wanted me to jump through hoops to return it. Home Depot only wanted the receipt that i had. Im going either Bluetti or Klein. But Klein is expensive.
To answer your question.....I'm a DJ and I can use the 12V DC outputs to run microphones without a wall brick. These units are used in outdoor wedding ceremonies when no power is available. You usually need a speaker and a wireless microphone for ceremonies. Thank you for posting this video as the go to power station for DJs is the Jackery.
I'm a little late to the game, but just bought an EB55. In the deep sky astrophotography world, the 5.5x2.1mm DC port is very common. At home, most use house AC power adapters. However, when traveling to dark sky sites, these portable power stations are everywhere.
Gee Ward, you were kinda hard on the Beev. Double down with two heavy coil heaters on this tiny form factor power station. Yes Bluetti has great power inverters ,,,, but for the tasks you were testing would be more suited for EB150 .
They should change or add hours and minutes to the display. Battery bars make you guess how long the power will last.
I'm not a fan of those bars.
Doesn't bother because you never looking at that long. Also you should probably be charging it once it hits 20% anyway there is no reason to let any device drain to zero.
Excellent presentation!
Thank you! Cheers!
Need some expert advice please!! :) I am a newbie with solar and these portable power stations. We are doing a two month long camping road trip using a van where will be basically living it without ever using any kind of shore power. We live in Idaho and will be traveling into backcounty of BC Canada on this trip. I bought a 12volt portable fridge off Amazon ( VEVOR 12 Volt Refrigerator, 53 Qt Dual Zone Car Fridge) and a ACOPOWER 100 Watt 12V Black Monocrystalline Solar Panel. I only have room on the roof for a 100watt solar panal because I have two Roof Boxes to haul extra sports gear. I can't decide betwoon the EB 55 or the EB 70. We drive a lot.... prob some each day doing adventures and sight seeing. I can see where the EB 55 would work with our solar panal and using and inverter plugged into our van for some AC charging. II was thinking this route in case the 100 watt solar can't keep up with the fridge. But I can also see where having the larger battery on the EB 70 would last longer. We don't plan on using the battery for anything elseother than the fridge as we have a genarator (Honda EU 2000) for our cooking ect. My wife rides an ebike so we always bring the generator to charge it. . I would like to not run it any more than possibel as is is loud and vibrates the van but worth it so she can do our biking adventures :) I know I gave a lot of information thank you for reading this. Any help would really be helpful. This newbie would really appreciate any ideas/input. Thank You VERY Much!!
I just found your video, that the EB55 is insane. I recently bought one... Should I be concerned? 😂. Very good video & very good product!
great video dude, I think I already know the answer to this but would you recommend this generator for running an air fryer?
I’m replacing the noisy ac power supply with a 12v cigarette plug AC>DC adapter for home use, alongside 200w of solar via Xt60 port. The Bluetti DC7909 port says 10amp, but the provided brick is 8. My options for a fan-less brick are 5 or 8. Am I right that the 10amp would charge twice as fast, which is not an issue for my use, but will 5 amp run cooler/safer?
I’m just powering my internet and home security system when I leave home for months at a time, using pass-thru charging. I’d rather be safe than fast. Concerns with 10a amp vs 5?
I use the small 12v ports to power my LED lights in the van. Rather have those than the large cig lighter ports honestly. Power brick also is loud. The fan is on constantly but nice that it's 200w. Biggest gripe for me is that I can't connect solar and connect it to my car's dc 12v at the same time. I feel between my 100w solar and my car during long trips, it would keep the battery topped off. However, there are separate cables for both and only one XT60 port for them. I have to switch between the cables when I remember to. Debating if an XT60 splitter would work. I was going to try the solar 8mm but thanks to you I won't waste my time. You can have solar and AC power running together but since the brick outputs 200w, it will blow any cigarette lighter you use. So not sure what's the point with that.
I use my plugs for my 12v 8mm lights they work perfectly
How do you deal with the fan noise? My EB55 fan kicks in even on cloudy/cool days during solar charging even at low 40 watts input. On/off every few minutes..
Just a suggestion, insta pot is just an electrical pressure cooker. Why not just get a stove top pressure cooker? Takes less space, exactly same results.
Thanks for sharing. I’ll check them out at some point.
You can use a small 600 watts coffee maker to make warm water not a big deal
Do you have a video that explains when you’re buying appliances how a person can tell on the box or on the appliance the whites it takes and how you can tell if it will work with your solar generator? Thank you
Great question, I'm very interested in this, too.
Can you let us know when you are going to do the complete test where you actual due tests with electronics testing equipment to measure the actual performance of the devices? You know, so they are complete tests.
Mine stopped charging it won't even turn on what can I do
How does the my heat run off the eb55?
That Was Pretty Cool
One thing that puts me off it is not showing battery %
I have a 300 watt power station and I boil water in 30 min using a 200 watt dash mini rice cooker my coffee taste great stick with a rice cooker inside your minivan like I do
That’s a great idea. I think plan to try one of those soon.
Performed like a duke nukem device
Please stop saying "Anderson " and "Power Plug " . That connector is called
XT60 . Nothing to do with Anderson style connections
Learned something new. Thanks!
@@AdventureGearTV Very good review
of practical use. The majority of people don't understand wattage, capacity, surge power and such. Good demonstration. Good video
Would you believe eb3a bluetii is also better than jackery 300??
I believe it.
@@AdventureGearTV thank you ordered
.. Amazon has them for 240 currently
hey guys ☕️
Yes it is insane wait until you see the River Pro which is far more better and can be expanded with extra batteries.
I might eventually check one out. I have heard of the River Pro, but don't have any personal experience with it yet.
More better errr . NMC battery..... 500 - 800 cycles?
For that kinda money buy a few 300 amp hour LiFePO4 batteries and build a real system...and still spend less for much more. You`re getting into ripoff territory wasting that much money on something that can`t even be repaired.
My River was dead on arrival. Never charged. The AC button turned on for seconds and nothing else. Delta wanted me to jump through hoops to return it. Home Depot only wanted the receipt that i had. Im going either Bluetti or Klein. But Klein is expensive.
Pass through charging?
Yes!
That one thing i love about jackery. Charge time is getting faster with them as well
The bluetti and jackery both have pass through charging, but both companies don't recommend it due to prematurely lowering life cycle of battery.
Baliwood
Bluetti is a toy maker
Aha ihi fool