BLUETTI AC300 - Expandable Home Backup OR Off-Grid LiFePO4 Power Solution! 2400 Watts Solar Charging

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  • Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024

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  • @johntate5284
    @johntate5284 2 года назад +20

    Easily the most thorough review of the AC300 on RUclips. Great review!! Another interesting test would be to check if you can use the dual PV charging on the AC300 and the single additional channel of charging on the BC300 at the same time, for a total of 2900 watts of solar using three different arrays.

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  2 года назад +9

      I'll have to test that out. It seems that the B300 battery functions completely separate from the ac300 so you could probably do that just fine.

  • @mjaminian
    @mjaminian 2 года назад +1

    Just found your channel. Really appreciate your selection of tests, including noise, efficiency, sine quality

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  2 года назад +1

      Thanks! I am currently testing the AC500, so I'd hold on buying this one for now, the AC500 video will be out Sept 1st.

    • @mjaminian
      @mjaminian 2 года назад

      Thank you for mentioning the new AC500, this unit looks very promising!
      I’m new to the field, I’m swiss, and we are forced here in Europe, to prepare ourselves for a difficult winter, thanks to Mr Putin…

    • @nikolajhol
      @nikolajhol Год назад

      Who told you, it was Putin's fault?

  • @rizipt
    @rizipt Год назад +2

    These efficiency numbers are improved. You should get the firmware updates. I haven't done much testing but I can tell the AC is marginally more efficient. The DC on the B300 by itself is really good. I was losing a little over .5% an hour loss before. Now it's like .2% I powered the dc on the battery for 20 hours and the loss was 4%.

  • @2point..0
    @2point..0 2 года назад +1

    Oh my my I liked#47 AC300 Monster size Portable Power Station!!!

  • @Dirtpoorhomesteader
    @Dirtpoorhomesteader 2 года назад +41

    This is hands down the most thorough review of the ac 300. I was getting so frustrated trying to find a video that explains how to use it, charge it and all its features. Thank you!

  • @dcsdiego3
    @dcsdiego3 Год назад

    Thank you so much. This is the best video I could find and can’t wait to subscribe and learn more from you. Yes for me a lot of the terms used are confusing so I will need to learn more and watch it more than once because there is a lot of information. But you make me feel comfortable that learning all this is within reach for me. Thank you so much.

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  Год назад

      The more you watch the more you'll get comfortable with the jargon. This video may help teach some of the basic principles for you:
      ruclips.net/video/4JG8LvJznLY/видео.html

  • @Moes_Prep_and_Tech
    @Moes_Prep_and_Tech 2 года назад +1

    Thanks to this Video I have a new way to power the EB3A and AC200P....24volts DC from the AC300!!! Yeah, lol, but there is one thing I noticed. there seems to be a 5-watt loss in that. It pumps out 214w from the AC300 but only 209 watts go into the AC200p

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  2 года назад +1

      That's pretty normal, the difference in wattage when charging. Remember volts X amps = wattage so if there's any voltage drop between the systems you'll lose a little power.

  • @JamesAmbrose48
    @JamesAmbrose48 2 года назад +5

    It’s hard to see how these all in one systems can remain competitive by hiking their prices. 200 AH batteries along with a quality charge controller and inverter can be bought at a significant discount. Scaling up increases the savings because Bluetti and Ecoflow overcharge for their expansion batteries.

    • @Mike_219
      @Mike_219 2 года назад +2

      I agree. These huge expandable systems from Bluetti and Ecoflow have lost me BUT I don't think you or I are their target audience. Their audience is those who want fully plug n play.

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  2 года назад +2

      Yep, great comments guys. DIY is a great option if you have experience with electricity. Many many many people don't have any clue so something like this allows the common layman to power things during an outage. Can you imagine the price of something like that JACKERY put out? It would cost $5000+ lol

    • @jeremydean6103
      @jeremydean6103 2 года назад +2

      Diy is cheaper, but I wonder if something bad were to happen and you had to file an insurance claim, I wonder if your insurance company would pay out if you have a plug and play verses a diy that you did yourself? Even if you knew what you were doing and the diy system was put together correctly but a component or battery failed and you had a fire.
      Rare I know but just a thought. I guess if the diy is in a shed away from the house it may not matter.
      Great video by the way. Its the most thorough I've seen on this unit.

    • @JamesAmbrose48
      @JamesAmbrose48 2 года назад +1

      @@jeremydean6103 these batteries today are usually equipped with a BMS just like the all in one systems and with the same built in protections against surge, overcharge, temperature extremes, etc. Either choice requires an electrician to tie it in with your home electrical. I don’t see any extra safety issues with diy systems.

  • @llend07
    @llend07 2 года назад

    Absolutely excellent review. Thank you!

  • @ORPmtl
    @ORPmtl Год назад

    I just bought a AC300/B300 combo. Your video is well done and explanations are clear. My goal is to buy a second one and a fusion box to get 240V. Basically I want it to act as a UPS rather than alternative energy just to keep the important equipments running. I get a lot of small (a few seconds) to long (days) of outtages where I am. Not a lot of sun because of the trees but almost always windy. I haven't seen any videos on hooking up a wind turbine and nobody is clear if it's possible to use on this unit. I wrote to Bluetti Global and Bluetti Canada (where I'm from) and they don't have the same opinion. Have you ever done any wind testing in a Bluetti device?

  • @briant2259
    @briant2259 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for the info. I just got the AC300 & B300 May 1 weekend sale for $3,499. I almost went with the AC200MAX you can add 2 battery's but with the AC300 you can add up to 4 - B300 battery's. So it cost more but future proofs it if I wanted 4 battery's or get another AC300 and have 220v for the house. Especially if I use it the way you are 24/7.
    And I think you can AC charge the B300 along with charging through the AC300 at the same time to get max charge? I still need to play with it more and hook up to solar but so far i like it. Thank you for the in-depth testing!

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  2 года назад

      Glad you got it on sale! I think you will be very impressed by the power station. Yes, you can add additional charging input on the B300 battery itself, pretty cool.

  • @percival8193
    @percival8193 2 месяца назад

    I may or may not be getting one of these shortly and would then prefer to primarily use it with solar. From the research I’ve been doing, the solar panels Bluetti offer in their deals aren’t the most efficient and are also not so practical for long term use (multiple years). I’m still learning my way around all the specifications and how I should go about what solar panels to go with. Does anyone have any experience with this product and could suggest what I should look into ? I would like to acquire as close to the full 2400 watt input through the 2 independent MPPT controllers as possible.

  • @dig1035
    @dig1035 Год назад

    Thumbs up and subscribed!

  • @larrylp2192
    @larrylp2192 Год назад

    I wonder what the idle consumption would be in UPS mode? If solar and utility are feeding the box, can it prioritize solar to charge before utility, or use both at the same time? If so, how much solar per day would be required to overcome the loses of having it running all day in UPS mode?

  • @colinrose3852
    @colinrose3852 Год назад

    could you hook up to a 6.6 solar home system as well as other solar panels .and use bluetti at night and use a large smart tv and a large fridge.

  • @txpushrod62
    @txpushrod62 11 месяцев назад

    Very nice review . My question is, can I have two ac300 together running the 30 amp from each into a 50 amp plug and run an RV? Or in what combination could I use a 50 amp female plug? One 25 amp from each?

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  11 месяцев назад

      If you purchase two of them you can run 240v and 30 amps, or 6000 watts total...at least thats what I remember off the top of my head. You have to purchase their specific power 'hub' that syncs up the inverters to run in split phase power.

  • @Werno15
    @Werno15 2 года назад

    Have you done a video on the transfer switch setup for your home office? Looking to use battery/solar for an outdoor kitchen and interested in how I can hard wire it to receptacles.

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  2 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/eiWnqukg9mM/видео.html

  • @dkheaton
    @dkheaton 2 года назад

    Thank you for the very nice review. It answered many questions I had and caused a few more. I have the ac300 with 2-b300. I also purchased 2 Pv350s. I am so new at solar so I am like a sponge. When hooking up your panels do you need to cover them with something first? I have seen people do this and wonder. Thanks for everything.

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  2 года назад

      You do not want to cover the PV350 panels with anything since they already come with the ETFE coating. They should work well for you as they came from Bluetti.

    • @dkheaton
      @dkheaton 2 года назад

      @@Jasonoid What I meant was some people cover the panels with a blanket or something while they are doing the connections, then take them off. Is that necessary?

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  2 года назад +1

      @@dkheaton Ahhh, I see what you mean. Thanks for clarifying. If the panels are producing a lot of power or in bright sunlight, it would be smart to stop the power by covering them up. I usually make my solar panel wiring changes early in morning or later at night to avoid hurting the MC4 connections.

  • @curtischristensen5978
    @curtischristensen5978 Год назад

    Jason - Thanks Question. I am interested in solar charging. Bluetti panels are not waterproof. I contacted their support. Stated that I need to set up 4 or 8 panels. Looking at installing on my porch roof permenantly. What would you suggest for panels and how should they be connected to the Bluetti (AC300) Who would be a good source for panels, wiring, and so on? Again thanks

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  Год назад

      This video might help with that a bit: ruclips.net/video/4JG8LvJznLY/видео.html

  • @julioalvarado6516
    @julioalvarado6516 2 года назад

    Can you please duplicate my findings? Here are the factors in hand.
    1. I have an AC300 with 4 Battery Banks.
    2. I connected a 14,000 BTU 115-V Dual Inverter Smart Window Air Conditioner LW1517IVSM into one of the AC300 20 AMp sockets and it works great.
    However, I connected two AC300 with a AC300 Fusion Box(P030A) and set it to Split Phase.
    1. Connected the Fusion Box to my home's Transfer Switch with a GearIT 30-Amp Generator Extension Cord (10 Feet) 4-Prong 120/250-Volt 7500W, NEMA L14-30P/L L14-30R, 10 Gauge SJTW Locking Power Cord.
    2. I connect the same AC but when it kicks in turns off my P030A Fusion box.
    I have to disconnect the cord from the Fusion box and connect it again for the light to go green again.
    Question? What is going on? Is there a limitation on the P030A. Is there another configuration that must be set. I need someone from your team's technical support.

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  2 года назад

      I don't work for Bluetti, I just reviewed the power station. Unfortunately I don't have two AC300s to test your setup. I am only running 120v appliances off my AC300 and haven't tried 240v. Id recommend sending them an email or your setup and question.

  • @lessstuffmorefreedom-livin6886
    @lessstuffmorefreedom-livin6886 2 года назад

    Hello again Jason, very impressed by your video on the Bluetti ac300. Crazy question but the unit itself with all the AC outlets and the screen on it, that is just the unit correct? In that unit there is no batteries at all the battery is that big one that connects with those big thick cables that stick out of the side correct? If so that's my only complaint with this unit. Let me know when you get this and thank you very much for your time and the video. Basically what I'm saying, is that without that battery you have hooked up to it that unit is basically useless correct?

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  2 года назад +1

      The AC300 is the larger box and contains only the inverter and chargers. You'll need additional B300 batteries for it to function.

    • @lessstuffmorefreedom-livin6886
      @lessstuffmorefreedom-livin6886 2 года назад

      @@Jasonoid That's what I thought. I don't know if I like the idea of that considering the Box the AC 300, is just the inverter in everything else no battery at all that's the big downside I feel

  • @michaelm.9947
    @michaelm.9947 8 месяцев назад

    Thanks for this video. I am planning to buy this one or the ac500. When the battery is at 100%, will the pv input continue to be used for my load? Also for the ac500?

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  8 месяцев назад +1

      It stops charging at 100% SOC, then the battery drops and it starts charging again. It's an on and off cycle but works well. I only charge with solar on my units and have never had an issue.

    • @michaelm.9947
      @michaelm.9947 8 месяцев назад

      @Jasonoid I see. I was hoping it would cover the load direct after the battery was charged. So it's pretty much the same as my ac200max which has been working well that way. Thanks for the reply. Do you feel that the ac500 is over all better for home use besides being 5000 watts? I rarely ever use more than 3000 at once.

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  8 месяцев назад +1

      @@michaelm.9947 it works exactly like the AC200max, I just have so much solar even with the load it fills up the battery to 100%. The AC500 is a great model and it's been working really well for me. It's always good over run your inverter at a 50% rate for the best lifespan so if you use around 2500 watts consistently, you'll want to have the AC500

    • @michaelm.9947
      @michaelm.9947 8 месяцев назад

      @Jasonoid thank you again. I will make a decision in the next couple weeks. I was looking into the ep500 but I didn't see any expansion batteries for it. 5kwh is already pretty good but only a 3000 watts inverter as well.

  • @claytonyoung1351
    @claytonyoung1351 10 месяцев назад

    Each pv leg allows 150v of input separately, correct? So 1200 watts at 150v per input? Or 150v total between the two inputs?

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  10 месяцев назад +1

      Each input supports 150v or 1200 watts, so you can have two solar arrays with up to 150 volts each, such a beast!

    • @claytonyoung1351
      @claytonyoung1351 10 месяцев назад

      @@Jasonoid ty!

  • @Mike-.
    @Mike-. 2 года назад

    Want it!!

  • @readysteadyhome5342
    @readysteadyhome5342 2 года назад

    You said you have to have the battery plugged in for this to function, referring to the ac300. Does this mean it needs at least one battery pack connected?

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  2 года назад

      Yes, you need the B300 as the power source for the AC300.

  • @Sandro667386
    @Sandro667386 Год назад

    Jason, If I have the same set of solar panels, connected in the four MC-4 connectors of ac300, do I have to set PV Parallel enable ON ? Or I can leave OFF ? Thanks

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  Год назад

      It's usually automatic when recognizing solar input. You shouldn't have to make any changes to the settings with solar panels.

    • @Sandro667386
      @Sandro667386 Год назад

      @@Jasonoid Can ac300+b300 be charged at the same time, when there is a PV input in the main unit + 200 w of solar into the B300 (via B300's mppt) ? If yes, where will it be shown on the screen?

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  Год назад

      You can charge the main unit and the batteries at the same time. The extra power coming in on the batteries will not show on the main screen.

  • @20sti_lovn
    @20sti_lovn 2 года назад

    Hi Sir,
    Can I ask you your recommendation on: I full time live in a 42ft RV 5th Wheel and would like your thoughts on the BLUETTI for a means of Alternate power for my 5th wheel wether I'm off grid or plugged into city power w/50 AMP. Should I buy the BLUETTI AC200MAX w/ the B230 or go with BLUETTI AC300 w/B300. My 5th Wheel power source is 50 AMP or 30 AMP to plug into city power.

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  2 года назад

      What are you trying to run while off grid? Do you run an air conditioner? Electric heaters? Just trying to get an idea of what you'd need.

    • @20sti_lovn
      @20sti_lovn 2 года назад

      @@Jasonoid hi, I’m not a AC fan. Just the basics, TV, my Rv heater, refrigerator, washer/dry not at the same time and occasionally the microwave. I don’t do a lot of off grid Rv camping but was wanting a alternative power source (solar). Oh I also sleep with a CPAP machine. I was wanting to use my new AC200MAX at night and not relying so much on city power. I don’t even know if it’s possible, but I just received my AC200MAX and want to put it to use. Can, you direct me to learn how to merge my AC200MAX with city power? Maybe it’s not possible? Thanks so much in advance for your advice!!!

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  2 года назад

      @@20sti_lovn The AC200Max should work well for that load. Check out this video for how to connect to the grid in a safe way: ruclips.net/video/eiWnqukg9mM/видео.html

  • @Noelshepherd
    @Noelshepherd Год назад

    Does the ac300 have 2 separate solar panel inputs.
    Can I charge the main unit and the b300 separately.

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  Год назад +1

      Yes there are two mppt solar charge controllers on the AC300, with an additional charging input on the B300 that can all be used at the same time or separately.

    • @Noelshepherd
      @Noelshepherd Год назад

      Thanks. I have (2) 400 watt solar panel inground arrays and (2) 100 watt panels.
      I’ve watched your video on the AC300 several times and Hobotech and Will Prouse. I was going with AC200 but I’m going to go with the AC300. I’ve had 4 hurricanes in the last 6 years in my part of Florida. I’ll be happy to just power my lights freezer and refrigerator. I have a 10,000 watt gas to power the water heater every 2 to 3 days. I think the 300 will work out perfectly. Thanks again for your help.

  • @briant2259
    @briant2259 Год назад

    Hi Jason, seeing your thoughts here. Should AC300 be plugged into a surge protector? I have an AC300 and 4 B300 hooked to solar and grid in Time Control mode. This morning power was off and the error code was 011 H-Bus Voltage High. The display was still on but the AC Out was off. I turned off unplugged then replugged working fine now. I am in the city with stable grid power but it did this at least once before when I was home to see it happen during a storm when the grid power was flickering. I feel the AC300 can not take even a flicker of grid power.
    Any ideas on how to "smooth" out the grid power so there is not a flicker of power going into the AC300? Thanks

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  Год назад

      A surge protector could help keep it from getting damaged if the grid power surges, that's not a bad idea. I have found that upgrading the firmware helped with some of the error codes. Is yours on the newest version?

    • @briant2259
      @briant2259 Год назад

      @@Jasonoid Yes updated firmware last week, then this happened a few days later. I sent an email to support with all the info Saturday. See what they say. Thanks

    • @briant2259
      @briant2259 Год назад

      @@Jasonoid Today support said they would repair/replace and asked for a video of the error occurring and I captured that. BUT as I was plugging it back in I heard a loud pop from inside the AC300 and got error 008 OCP (Over Current Protection) Hardware and now it does not work. This will be the 2nd AC300 they have replaced in a year with similar grid power in issues. The first one they replaced with an older model and that is the model that failed today. So now I am skittish about my purchases.

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  Год назад

      @@briant2259 I think you have some voltage issues in your area or something. Maybe it's the circuit that your AC300 is plugged into? Maybe one leg of power is higher than the other? It's hard to tell without measuring everything properly.
      I actually haven't charged my AC500 from the grid in 6 months, I only charge from solar input. That might be your best bet going forward if your grid power isn't stable. I don't think it's the AC300 failing on its own but possibly the grid causing the issue.

    • @briant2259
      @briant2259 Год назад

      @@Jasonoid True, I'll measure the legs when I get time. A couple comments on FB community said they have same problem and they use it for PV only. I think that is what I will do is use PV only to power home office. PV works with no problem.
      I have 2 AC300's so I am using the second one now on a sunny day. When I got the second AC300 my thought was to also get the fusion box but with all this going on I am fine with using the second AC300 as a "backup" for when this happens. Use one daily on PV and the second charged up for a blackout I think is my plan now.
      Thank you Jason for working the problem with me so I understand more!

  • @claytonyoung1351
    @claytonyoung1351 10 месяцев назад

    Can you test charging with 2400 solar, 200 into the battery dc port, and 500 with the dc charge enhancer all simultaneously?

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  10 месяцев назад

      I don't have that much solar available in my yard, but I use both mppts each day and it works great.

    • @claytonyoung1351
      @claytonyoung1351 10 месяцев назад

      @@Jasonoid I plan to use 535w panels and maximizing input w/ AC300 this way. Thanks for letting me know it would work.

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  10 месяцев назад

      @@claytonyoung1351 as long as you stay within the voltage tolerances, you should be fine. Remember when it gets cold panels can go above their VOC numbers. It's best to give yourself some space at the peak voltage of your array. Don't get too close to 150voc.

    • @claytonyoung1351
      @claytonyoung1351 10 месяцев назад

      @@Jasonoid I live in Pensacola FL.

    • @claytonyoung1351
      @claytonyoung1351 10 месяцев назад

      @@Jasonoid if I just throw a blanket over one panel when it's cold out, it would prevent the sun hitting it and then I'd be good with the voltage, right? It NEVER gets cold here. But Murphys law and all. In 40 yrs I have never seen snow.

  • @janeturner3256
    @janeturner3256 2 года назад

    This looks a lot like the Bluetti eb200p made by Bluetti but sold by Miller Tech, but the eb200p costs a lot less. Is this correct? I don't need that 30amp plug so I'm more inclined to get the eb200p.

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  2 года назад +1

      This is a much larger power station than the EB200. If you think the EB200 will fit your needs, you should go with that one since its more affordable. The main idea behind this AC300 is that it charges with 2400 watts of solar and is expandable with 4 batteries, so you can have 12,000wh VS the 2000wh of the EB200. The EB200 cant expand it's size and allows 900 watts of solar charging. I hope that helps you see the difference between them.

    • @janeturner3256
      @janeturner3256 2 года назад

      @@Jasonoid Thanks Jason. That was really helpful.

  • @locascioantonino
    @locascioantonino 2 года назад

    One more thing cousin you know those soloist when you’re away from home and you want to charge your iPhone maybe iPad 2 without pushing more I want something that I could charge rain in the sun then it would it take when I need a little bit of the energy from The powerstation bank I think that what is call I thought I could put my USB oh USB - C and plus I could Please my phone on to charge you have an idea what I’m talking about Rae cousin

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  2 года назад

      I'm not sure what you asking here Antonino. If you are fluent in another language, you can use "Google Translate" and it will take any language and put it into English automatically. Can you try that? That might allow me to understand what you are saying easier.

    • @locascioantonino
      @locascioantonino 2 года назад

      @@Jasonoid I’m sorry if you didn’t understand me I didn’t go to the same school as you guys what I’m trying to say is what is a good powerstation 1000 Jackery unless you got something else in mind I don’t go camping I go to the park with it and sometimes picnic I just don’t wanna go out there and buy the wrong one and it won’t be happy mainly I want to use to charge up my iPhone iPad 12.9 MacBook Pro 16 inch high school fridge raider VL 60 While I am on the page I got four batteries for my scooter they going to capitate one of my legs at a time and I’m starting to learn how to drive a van without the pedals I’m sorry if I don’t write to you the right way sir I wish you could help me to pick up right one and I’ll be happy sometime I might take it to a coffee shop put it on the floor I apologize if I said anything thank you

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  2 года назад

      @@locascioantonino I understand what you are asking now. Thanks for clarifying Antonino. The Jackery 1000 is a great power station and it will charge / run both those items you mentioned (the MacBook and fridge). You can go wrong with that!

    • @locascioantonino
      @locascioantonino 2 года назад

      @@Jasonoid Thank you Siri happy Father’s Day

  • @CC-gt3ro
    @CC-gt3ro 6 месяцев назад

    The loss watts are too much. If you pay to charge, this thing waste it in one day. I need DC and AC simultaneously so it would lose 3-4% which is 122wh so for 24h it means 2928wh/24 hrs. It is ridiculous. The ac200 is far better with combined 0.8% loss/24hrs which would represent 393wh/24grs. The delta 2 max is also better as it allow me to not use AC at all to connect the echoflow wave 2 with Dc cable. The AC200L hd an interferences and noise inverter issue that none of the other powerstation. It is really sad as it was the most efficient. The delta 2 max is the closest but it does not have the RV 30A plug and the 48v8A allowing 12v20A with the d40 modules. But it allow shutting off completely the AC with the wave 2 DC cable. It also have a useful dual mppt charger.

  • @arnoldreiter435
    @arnoldreiter435 2 года назад +6

    i have been running the ac300 with 2 b300 batteries for about two months now. They run 24/7 power my fridge, toaster oven and microwave which i use thru the day and night, they also run my internet modem and router 24/7. When i watch tv it is powered by the bluetti system. I have extension cords with power strips. Yesterday i received 2 more batteries and have an electrician scheduled to install a multi circuit transfer switch soon. So far the system has exceeded my expectations with ease of use and ability to take in solar, i have 2k of panels connected and the 2 batt system was fully charged by 1pm each day. When money allows i will get a second ac300 and the adapters to set it up as 240 split phase. I love that the ac300 can be expanded with very little problem.

  • @williamnigh5979
    @williamnigh5979 2 года назад +10

    Jason, your reviews are so well thought out and this review is one of the best. High praise on the discussion of parasitic loads.

  • @darrelllannigan1560
    @darrelllannigan1560 2 года назад +14

    The AC300/B300 system is exceptional. The most impressive quality is the smooth operation, the way everything works together, and your ability to monitor and control settings from the app. The batteries can be charged separately, and/or with the main AC300 unit, 700w and 3000w. This is lightning fast. You do have to watch the total wattage and not go over the 3000w, so I do not have all the home circuits on when off grid, specifically the drier, hot tub, and 30amp RV outlet. With an additional 21k battery bank I can keep the AC300 system charged and not go below 50% if I can supply solar from one day out of three. I highly recommend it, and the information presented here was accurate and professional. Great review!
    dc in Depoe Bay, Oregon.

    • @joebuck4496
      @joebuck4496 2 года назад +1

      So good looking too. Love how the expansion batteries stack with it and each other.

    • @1whitecottagelife770
      @1whitecottagelife770 Год назад +2

      I'm in Oregon too, I'm wondering if I can get a charge during our overcast days, which are most days during fall and winter and some spring. How long does it take to charge it on overcast days? I'd like a power outage backup

    • @darrelllannigan1560
      @darrelllannigan1560 Год назад +1

      A couple days!

  • @seanalix9737
    @seanalix9737 2 года назад +7

    Thank you! This is the most extensive and complete review of the Bluetti AC300 I've been able to find. Much appreciated and keep up the good work!

  • @Mike_219
    @Mike_219 2 года назад +7

    Jason... Love your use case re: gas generator. I do the same with my DIY setups during power outages. I make sure the gas genny will fully charge my batteries before nightfall so I can shut down and securely store my gas generator overnight when the family is sleeping. I can worry less about someone stealing it and still have the power!

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  2 года назад +2

      You have a growatt or another system with a built in charger? What are you using for your setup?

    • @Mike_219
      @Mike_219 2 года назад +1

      @@Jasonoid MPP all in one inverters. One 24V 280Ah setup and a couple of 12V 280Ah setups. Next step is to do what you did and wire in a transfer switch just to a few key circuits. I'd actually love to keep a couple of circuits off grid full time like my chest freezer. I'd rather cyrcle all these power stations I built rather than keep them around for a rainy day.

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  2 года назад +5

      Awesome setup, I've been debating about building a DIY 'all in one' setup with a server rack...I have so much going on, not sure if I can fit it in with two jobs.
      I am on the same thought process, I don't want these to sit around when I could at least be dropping my power bill a $20 to $30 a month in a best case scenario. So best of both worlds, battery back in a power outage and dropping my power bill. Also, battery tech is changing VERY QUICKLY right now with EVs picking up popularity, it's going to get exciting with new stuff on the horizon. Use these batteries now so you can feel you can purchase something better in the future haha

  • @GlassicGamer
    @GlassicGamer 2 года назад +2

    The main complaint I have about Bluetti is the customer service and support. If you call it goes to an option for Service or Support and both have a full voicemail box and you can't even leave a message.

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  2 года назад +2

      I have heard they are hiring more people to man their support group. I agree they can improve!

  • @ziggy29
    @ziggy29 2 года назад +5

    I have this unit with two B300 batteries. I’ve been very happy with it so far. The warning on the 24V outlet is new, as my unit doesn’t have it but I have seen earlier reviews suggesting that Bluetti should add a warning. Apparently they did!
    As another data point, when I ran the AC capacity test (with a 1200 watt space heater or about a 0.2C discharge rate), I got 5309 Wh out of 6144, or 86.4%.

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  2 года назад +2

      I like the added warning on 24v output. I've debated about getting a second B300 battery, that would allow me to power more items overnight. Excellent results with the capacity test, slightly better than mine. Thanks for sharing your results!

    • @ziggy29
      @ziggy29 2 года назад

      @@Jasonoid Also -- it looks like you have a different version of firmware than me, one that allows you to change the AC/wall power charging rate (up to 15A) without a password. I still require a password, but the app tells me I have the latest firmware...

  • @Noelshepherd
    @Noelshepherd Год назад +1

    Jason, I’ve been researching the ac300 and I’ve seen several comments from owners of the ac300 and several of them complained about power drain will little to no items are plugged in. I saw an article that said the 300 did have a higher than normal power drain when compared to other power stations. You’ve tested this device for some time, have you had any issues or concerns?

    • @Noelshepherd
      @Noelshepherd Год назад

      Sorry Jason. I watched your video again and saw your answer. great review!

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  Год назад

      You'll see around 2% per hour or a little less with the AC inverter turned on with no load. I would recommend at least two B300 batteries to get a decent runtime on your devices. It has been excellent for me and I haven't seen any issues with mine. I love the high solar input!

  • @kimfella4770
    @kimfella4770 2 года назад +2

    Thank you for the review. Unfortunately, Bluetti's lack of customer service has completely turned me off. I've been calling, emailing, FB messages for days now regarding my order and they will NOT respond. I post on their FB page asking why they won't answer their phones and they simply delete the comment and won't reach out. I ultimately had to file a claim with Paypal against them to try to get any assistance. Still waiting. Very disheartening and a turn off for their products for me.

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  2 года назад

      Thanks for the feedback! I have heard great things about Ecoflow's support and I recently had one of their power stations break and I was able to call them, and email them without an issue. I just shipped of the broken power station for a replacement. You want to go with them instead.

    • @kimfella4770
      @kimfella4770 2 года назад

      @@Jasonoid Thank you so much. EcoFlow or Pecron was my next choice. I really want to try and stay with a Lithium Iron Phosphate. I've purchased products based on your other reviews. Keep up the great work!!

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  2 года назад +1

      ECOflow is coming out with a new Delta line in a month or less. LFP batteries, expandable up to 6kwh, should be very capable.

    • @kimfella4770
      @kimfella4770 2 года назад

      @@Jasonoid Awesome! I'm excited to see it! I reached out to them the other day, and within 2 minutes I was speaking to someone. Great customer service so far.

  • @patrickcummins976
    @patrickcummins976 2 года назад +3

    Like everything else, Bluetti has priced this well beyond the reach of the average person.

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  2 года назад

      Off the shelf battery tech is still pretty expensive. You can save a few hundred bucks - thousand bucks by going DIY with a system like this.

  • @swagonman
    @swagonman 2 года назад +5

    Very excellent video! I just installed AC300 + 2x B300 + Transfer Switch (10 circuit) in my house. It’s working now for 2 days. No solar yet; that’s next. I noticed two interesting things: 1) My two B300 battery fuel gauges don’t always track. They can differ by even 15% at times during the middle of a discharge cycle. It is interesting that the AC300 uses the two batteries in a managed way. They are not simply in parallel. I think it is similar to the two PV MPPT inputs in philosophy. 2) I did a full discharge test to simulate an extended power outage, such as there isn’t enough sun and you are on vacation and can’t connect your gas generator. Anyway, after the AC inverter turns off at 0%, the display is still on. So the system does reserve a little battery capacity for itself. I didn’t test how long that works. Instead, I just plugged back into the grid. The batteries begin to charge, but the AC inverter did not turn back on. I tried to turn it on manually at 1% and again at 3% battery capacity (using the WiFi connected app and also using the touch screen), but it wouldn’t allow this until the battery was over 5% (or maybe 6%, where I actually tried and had success). I would like the AC output to automatically restart. Since the AC300 never lost its brains, it should have known the AC was on when it finally discharged to 0%; therefore, it could have automatically restarted the inverter at 5% when charging back up. Perhaps it would have if I had waited longer such as to 10% - so I might have to retest this. But if not, I think they could fix it with a firmware upgrade. Another comment: I live in California, and I might be able to get most or all of this expense reimbursed via the state’s Self Generation Incentive Program. 😎 Finally, now I’m shopping for 6x 400W solar panels for my roof. It is hard to find wholesalers that will sell them in low quantities. A1SolarStore does on some panels and you can pick them up to save on shipping. But their closest location is 2.5hr drive away for me. Shipping costs a lot and negates much of their good prices. So now I’m leaning towards the new Renogy 450W 10BB panels, which they sell in pairs for under $1/W with free shipping. BTW, my roof gets blotchy shade, so over-paneling is my plan. Any other suggestions for solar that you may have will be appreciated.

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  2 года назад +1

      Hey Karl, great comments. As for the AC300 hitting 0 percent, you are correct about the power station 'saving reserve power' so it doesn't fully die. The manual states 10% of the battery is saved for safety. The AC inverter will only turn back on @ 5% so that if you have a large load running it doesn't instantly turn back off.
      Tips for solar: Trying to find a good shade free area in your yard is super important as shade kills like 80% of your power. Do you have space for a ground mount system in your yard? Those are pretty easy to setup.

    • @swagonman
      @swagonman 2 года назад +2

      @@Jasonoid I’m in a forested area on a slope. The roof is the most sun. I want to achieve more solar power than the lost efficiency in the AC300. Over that, any reduction in my electric bill is certainly a big plus. For blotchy partial shade reasons, I’m looking at the 1/2 cell panels to cope slightly better. Regarding turning back on at 5%, I understand the heavy load reason and agree. I just want it to turn on by itself in case I’m away and don’t notice by checking the app. Since it still has brains, it can make smart decisions. It could remember the load before it fell to 0% and turned off. It could know it only discharged that low because AC was off and PV was off or was insufficient. Then it would know that heavy loads are unlikely at start up. And if my refrigerator compressor load is enough to pull the battery down again, it could take note of that and turn off again and then wait until the battery was charged to an even higher level before restarting the AC the next time. I think some simple math could be used to do this. There is a microprocessor and firmware inside this thing, after all. But I’m an electrical engineer who defines power chips and battery charger chips by trade, so I might be thinking of making too good of a product! LOL.

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  2 года назад +1

      @@swagonman What I have been doing it having the AC300 set to PV priority mode, and set the AC charging to start at 10% battery. So it will charge with solar panels only until the battery gets to 10% and below and then it kicks on AC charging from the wall. I have my AC300 plugged into the wall on a circuit thats not on the transfer switch as a backup just in case I can't check in on it and swap everything back to line power. It's been working well for me that way.

    • @swagonman
      @swagonman 2 года назад +2

      @@Jasonoid You’re settings are similar to mine. But imagine you are away on vacation. There is a power outage. There wasn’t much sunshine, and now it’s night time. You’re battery goes down to 0%. The inverter turns off, and now you’re refrigerator and freezer start to warm up. In the morning, power is restored and there is lots of sun. So you’re batteries charge back up. But guess what? You’re inverter never turns back on. So everything in you’re freezer melts. You get home a week or two later and notice a funky smell. When you open the fridge or freezer, the smell is horrific. It’ll take a long time to clean up. But you can save your refrigerator if you place coffee grinds in there for a month. Eventually, they will remove the smell. I know from direct experience. Bluetti, please update the firmware so that the AC inverter and DC outputs restore to their prior on/off settings when the battery recovers after a 0% SOC event. It should be easy to do this. In fairness, I only tested my system with a simulated power outage one time. The AC300 did not turn the AC output back on automatically as the battery charged from 0% to 6%. I terminated the test and manually turned the AC outputs back on at 6%. I should retest to see if the AC output will turn on at a higher battery percentage or not.

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  2 года назад +1

      @@swagonman great points. I usually go back to grid power when on vacation since I don't want to risk it.... Our power is on 99.99% of the time here in Utah.

  • @jakeliujakeliu
    @jakeliujakeliu 2 года назад +1

    Any problem with your AC300? I saw a lot people having issue with wifi and some other issue. Worry to purchase this expensive device.

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  2 года назад +1

      I have been using non stop for about 3 months with no real issues. I only charge it off solar panels though so I can't speak to how reliable the UPS functionality is or using grid power to charge it.

    • @jakeliujakeliu
      @jakeliujakeliu 2 года назад

      Thank you, seems main feature work good enough. Thank you

  • @lessstuffmorefreedom-livin6886
    @lessstuffmorefreedom-livin6886 2 года назад +2

    I would love to see the head-to-head review with the eco-flow Delta Pro and the AC 300 head-to-head. I wonder which one overall would be better? I'm personally an eco-flow fan as I've had nothing but problems with customer service with Bluetti. What are your thoughts jason? Be safe and let me know. Keep up the great work

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  2 года назад +1

      I don't have a full opinion of both options until I can test them both out, so I couldn't sway you one way or the other.

  • @fscottgray9784
    @fscottgray9784 Месяц назад

    And now 2 years after this unit was brought out Bluetti is offering the power station and a B300K battery for 1/2 the original price. Under $1800.

  • @Noelshepherd
    @Noelshepherd Год назад

    Happy Holidays!!
    I plan to install the transfer switch. On the AC300, you have a 30 amp that’s connected to your home transfer switch. Can you show what kind of cable that is and where can you buy one?
    Thanks

  • @dcarmageddons
    @dcarmageddons Год назад

    Hello, I want to buy the AC300, but I have a question. I'd like to use it with a transfer switch in UPS mode and have it charging off the grid only. What is going to happen if I plug the AC charging cord into a wall outlet that is also connected to a breaker in my transfer switch? Should i have a separate dedicated circuit or outlet for charging the power station?

  • @zigzagluck
    @zigzagluck 2 года назад +4

    Excellent review Jason! Loved the amount of detail (and I don't mind the length at all). I can see a ton of testing and work went into this one. I look forward to the potential comparison to the EcoFlow Delta Pro.
    Do you plan to add more B300s to make the AC300 setup larger and more capable?

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  2 года назад +4

      If I wanted to use this for more than powering 2 fridges overnight (without using a gas genny) I will need the second battery at least. I have my sights set on one for sure.... decisions decisions!

    • @zigzagluck
      @zigzagluck 2 года назад +2

      @@Jasonoid I have an EcoFlow Delta Pro with extra battery. At night, i only expect to need to power a fridge and freezer (not counting smaller drain stuff like internet, plugged in power supplies, etc.). The EcoFlows give me 7.2kWh of capacity. Hopefully that's enough to run everything I need overnight and charge back up fully during the days.
      You're a B300 away from essentially same setup.

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  2 года назад

      You run those appliances via a transfer switch/solar or are you off grid all the time?

    • @zigzagluck
      @zigzagluck 2 года назад +2

      @@Jasonoid I haven't installed everything yet, but will be putting in a transfer switch set up for 10 circuits in my house. I'll still use the grid for part of my house and as backup in case of extended cloudy/stormy days.

  • @mrphotomanTIM
    @mrphotomanTIM 2 месяца назад

    I wonder if the first batch of units had battery issues? Hobotech retested his with a replacement battery and ended up with a higher efficiency rating in the mid 80% range. Bluetti said his test battery had a bad cell.

  • @SetitesTechAdventures
    @SetitesTechAdventures 2 года назад +1

    Is PV Priority actually a UPS mode? Looking at the manual only Standard UPS passes AC from the grid to the outlet, bypassing the battery. The rest of the UPS modes seem to just affect charging. Does PV Priority charge the battery with solar while passing AC through from the grid?

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  2 года назад +1

      Probably not from what I have seen while testing since the battery capacity will drop slightly. So PV priority mode will use the battery capacity and will probably use some of those 3500 lifecycles as it's being used instead of having it plugged into the wall and using it as a UPS. What's interesting is that the AC300 in PV priority mode will match the power input / output with solar charging, kinda like it would with UPS mode.

  • @rodneyeverage8623
    @rodneyeverage8623 Год назад

    Is the AC 300 adaptable to a 50 AMP RV? No issue running on 30 AMP

  • @thehurricaneprepper5964
    @thehurricaneprepper5964 2 года назад +2

    Ive had horrible support from Bluetti, and looking at online forums im not alone in that assessment. I cant see spending several thousand grand on something poorly supported....

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  2 года назад +3

      That is one thing that can always be improved on for any company in my opinion. I've heard good stories where people have been taken care of and bad stories where people have fallen through the cracks with Bluetti. I haven't had a bad experience yet personallt but if I did I'd let everyone on the channel know. I always try to disclose my idenity when I have an issue with a power station so the company doesnt know I'm a youtube reviewer and treats me differently.

    • @carlosjohnson8135
      @carlosjohnson8135 2 года назад +1

      Honestly speaking, Bluetti's products are not that all great. Poorly tested and rushed to the market only.

  • @instantwatch1492
    @instantwatch1492 2 года назад +1

    I bought AC300 + 2x B300 and all kinds of issues appeared one after another...really hopped the system would work as it advertised but, well, will try a different brand next time.

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  2 года назад +1

      Did Bluetti take care of you? You got a refund or returned it?

  • @charlespiazza2285
    @charlespiazza2285 Год назад

    I bought a new AC300+B300 combo in December and it arrived DOA. BLUETTI customer service is a joke. VERY unprofessional setup, the phone numbers on the website go to phones located who knows where and you can only get customer service via email. It's been a week and after calls every day and multiple emails, I am still trying to figure out how to return this thing. For all that the battery is able to be used separately for 12v charging, at this point I wish I bought an ECOFLOW unit instead.

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  Год назад

      I'm sorry Charles! I keep hearing these stories and I'm now spreading the word that Bluetti needs to upgrade their support BIGTIME! I've spoken with them about the needed improvements too!

  • @shaundevine8052
    @shaundevine8052 10 месяцев назад

    Hi, from the UK. Great Vid. How would you say the best way to charge this from the car whilst driving is? Ive see your other video when you tested various DC/DC chargers on the AC200 and wondered if this would be exactly the same, or if you'd recommend a different DC/DC controller / charger?

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  10 месяцев назад +1

      Any converter will work. You'll get more charging speed with a higher voltage converter.

  • @Forevertrue
    @Forevertrue 2 года назад

    BUT BUT BUT the AC 300 has zero watt hours for $3800. YOU have to spend $1800 more to get one watt. Not worth it, Buy the AC200max. You cannot charge a stop watch without the additional $1800 extra battery.

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  2 года назад +1

      Dude, the AC300 comes with a B300 battery at $3600... The AC300 alone costs about $1500 I think.

  • @MountainWreck
    @MountainWreck Год назад

    Hey Jason! Thanks for all your videos. I finally tried to charge my battery with the PV DC1 input and a 100w Solar panel. I can see 20ish volts and 85 to 100W on the input but the batter status will not change from standby to charge and SOC continues to go down from the general drain of the electronics. Any suggestions on why I get wattage into the unit but no charge to the battery??

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  Год назад +1

      A 100 watts alone might not be enough to fight off the power usage of the inverter, DC output, wifi, screen light and such. I'd recommend trying another solar panel. I've always had at least 300 watts going into mine.

  • @jorgburgmeier2094
    @jorgburgmeier2094 Год назад

    Thank you for the great review! I‘m just missing a 24V DC capacity test. I‘m curious if it is more efficient to drain the 12V DC or 24V DC at the same wattage. Do you know what‘s more efficient? Thank you!

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  Год назад

      I'm guessing it would be since you only drop from 48v to 24v VS 48v to 12v.

  • @briant2259
    @briant2259 Год назад

    Jason, Monday my AC300 of 5 months shorted out inside. I emailed Bluetti service@ Monday and 3 days later no response. And they don't answer their phone.
    Just wondering if you have a good way to contact them?

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  Год назад

      I'd recommend sending a detailed email to any Bluetti service, sales, and support email group you can find. Include your order information and what happened.

  • @saintkamus14
    @saintkamus14 2 года назад +1

    These systems are cool, but saying they just cost "a little bit more" than a DIY setup is being too generous with them.
    I'm actually surprised that they can get away with these very high prices, the market seems to have very healthy competition, but they are all quite expensive.

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  2 года назад

      There needs to be more competition on these larger units to bring the price down. You have two options, ECOflow and Bluetti for these large expandable options. DIY is a great option but less than 1/10 people have the ability to put something like that together.

  • @imRosco69
    @imRosco69 10 месяцев назад

    @Jasonoid- This vs Ecoflow Delta Pro? I need to order soon & I'm torn between the two, as i really like both. WSY?

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  10 месяцев назад

      I like the dual solar charge controllers, it allows for much faster charging from solar and gives more flexibility. If you are planning to charge with mostly solar I'd probably go with the AC300.

  • @mikegalloway
    @mikegalloway Год назад +1

    Thank you so much for the incredible research and data collection. This was a huge help.

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  Год назад

      Thanks Mike! Appreciate the donation!

  • @vetbcrazy
    @vetbcrazy 2 года назад +1

    Ecoflow delta pro is nice, but the ac300/b300 seems better. Just my opinion (and money).

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  2 года назад

      Thanks for sharing your thoughts, I like how this one allows more solar input!

  • @millzeee8244
    @millzeee8244 2 года назад +1

    Going for either this or the 200max on prime day. Great review.

  • @MrFirehawk1
    @MrFirehawk1 Год назад

    So are you using an rv adapter cable to come out of the 30 amp rv power port to go to the 120 volt input plug on your transfer switch?

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  Год назад

      I purchased this transfer switch and it came with the 30amp RV cable:
      amzn.to/3lhhXdp

  • @williamcohen3351
    @williamcohen3351 2 года назад +1

    Excellent and very thorough review. You mentioned the cost of the unit at the beginning of the review but you did not mention the cost of the supplemental battery. Great job.

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  2 года назад +1

      Hey William, I did forget about mentioning the cost of the expansion battery! Oops! They are around $2k

  • @tykronjohnson1970
    @tykronjohnson1970 Год назад

    Have you ever tested the Hybrid power systems units.

  • @briant2259
    @briant2259 2 года назад +1

    Figures, I ended up with a AC300 and 4 - B300 and they come out with a AC500. Ugh. At least it looks like the AC500 is compatible with the B300 if I ever wanted to upgrade to a AC500. haha. My goal was to have enough power to last 24 hours without grid power. In winter may not have sun for a day or two. But still have a propane generator as backup

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  2 года назад

      Unfortunately the B300, which goes with the AC300 is NOT compatible with the AC500. It uses a different connector. Such a bummer! Testing the AC500 right now.

    • @NicoProv
      @NicoProv Месяц назад

      Wow that's rediculous.so the B300 battery input jack is totally different from the B300 input jack of the one that comes with the AC 500? Or is is just the unit end of the connector cords that differ? If a person owned an ac300 and upgraded to an ac500 could he use his b300 batteries by buying new connector cords??

  • @Courage350
    @Courage350 2 года назад

    How do you turn it on. Mine does not turn on. Bit of a problem. The screen does not light up. 80 per cent charged.

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  2 года назад

      You connect the B300 battery to the AC300, then turn on the battery, and it will power the AC300.

  • @lieto360
    @lieto360 Год назад

    Question: In your example of using the Bluetti AC300 DC output port to power the Bluetti EB70, would you say that's the most efficient power transfer (ie DC->DC vs using an inverter ie DC->AC->DC)? Thank you in advance.

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  Год назад

      Yes, it's always most efficient to keep the power type the same.... DC to DC charging will be best.

    • @niltongonzalez6380
      @niltongonzalez6380 Год назад

      In a grid power outage, can charge AC300 & BC300 using a gas generator. I do not have a gas inverter, but the regular gas generator 11k running watts. I normally connect it to 50amp inlet box at panel to power select house circuits. Any problem connecting bluetti with ac charger to house wall outlet powered by gas generator connected to 50 amp inlet box?

  • @mikeconte2022
    @mikeconte2022 Год назад

    Please help! I'm trying to set up my ac300 and two B300 batteries. The manual shows the charging cable going to a tt30 socket, but the 30amp Charge cable has a l14-30 plug on it. Don't I need to install a 30amp L14-30 recepticle to charge the ac300 with the 30amp charge cable? Is the manual just incorrect showing the TT-30 Socket?

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  Год назад

      The default included cable will charge at a limit of 15 amps (1800 watts). The AC300 also requires a password from a Bluetti representative to charge at higher levels. You need to email them for that code. Do you have the aftermarket 30 amp charging cable?

    • @mikeconte2022
      @mikeconte2022 Год назад

      @@Jasonoid I ordered it last weekend and it will be here in a few days. My understanding is that the 30amp cord has a L14-30 plug on it, not the TT-30. But the manual shows it charging via a TT-30 plug. I think they made a mistake and it should show an L14-30 receptacle to charge with the 30amp cord. How did you set yours up for grid charging? I'm running all of my 110v circuits on a reliance manual transfer switch (10 circuit). I was going to install a 30amp receptacle to charge the bluetti on grid power with the 30amp charge cord during non-peak hours on a new dedicated 30amp circuit from my main.

  • @scott-kf1bi
    @scott-kf1bi Год назад

    I am confused to what solar panels i can hook up to this bluetti 300 when in the manual says, 3rd party panels between 12v to 60v, 200W max. Can I get a 350 watt panel from another distributer?

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  Год назад +1

      The charge controllers on the AC300 have the following specs EACH:
      12-150v, 12amps, 1200w (so 2400 watts possible)
      You can connect any set of panels in series or parallel that go up to 150VOC, the power station will automatically limit the total wattage to 1200 watts max on each controller. That includes 350 - 450 watt residential panels, just DO NOT go over 150 volts on your array and you'll be good.

    • @scott-kf1bi
      @scott-kf1bi Год назад

      @@Jasonoid thank you for the quick reply, just subbed.

  • @jcstkd2345
    @jcstkd2345 10 месяцев назад

    I enjoy your videos. Very informative. Regarding your parasitic drain; have you noticed in this unit when it’s connected to solar, it draws a lot of the solar power to function? I noticed if I was under 100w via solar, I’d come back in a few hours and my percentage would actually be a few percentage points less. Are you able to do a test on how much per the solar charger uses?

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  10 месяцев назад +1

      Did you have the AC inverter or DC output enabled while charging? Remember the AC inverter uses a lot of power so you need quite a bit of solar to even off set that by itself.

    • @jcstkd2345
      @jcstkd2345 10 месяцев назад

      @@Jasonoid no, they weren’t. I even did a test with a 12v 300ah battery connected to the solar connector. The batteries never went into “charge” mode. I know the “all in one” systems like the EG4 state what their idle power draw is. With the AC300, I liked how you tested for the idle power with the DC and AC. I just wonder what it takes to power the “charging” part of the system.

  • @nowayoutstp4
    @nowayoutstp4 2 года назад

    I’m surprised more people don’t adapt these to RV’s. Personally I would use Eg4’s new 6500 watt inverter with a few of their batteries for a house 🏠

  • @litnoregrets7551
    @litnoregrets7551 2 года назад +2

    Great review. Love the addition of the parasitic drain info. Hard to believe how much power you can lose. Knowing this changes my strategy for powering my gear. For example, I am going to power my Iceco with my River Pro or GoLabs 300 during the day while camping, then charge this station up with my bigger AC200P in the evening while I am doing all my cooking. Thanks.

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  2 года назад +2

      Thats a great plan Lit! Use the lower power devices on smaller power stations with less parasitic drain, then use the large power station to bring in big solar charging and heavy lifting when needed, turn off the large power station outputs whenever possible :)

    • @ziggy29
      @ziggy29 2 года назад +2

      Yep, that works. My primary use is home backup for emergencies, and I've decided that I need a mixture of large, medium and small units for a combination of portability, overall capacity and so I'm not using a behemoth like the AC300 to power light loads where the parasitic drain of a 3000 watt inverter would be unacceptable. For example, if I'm just charging phones and tablets, or my MacBook Air, I'm going to my EB55, not the AC300!

    • @swagonman
      @swagonman 2 года назад +3

      I also have an ICECO refrigerator in my DIY van build. It has been running on a Jackery 500 using the regulated DC output. But I’m upgrading my whole electrical system now due to “battery anxiety”. I bought the SOK 12V 206Ah LiFePo battery for 5x increase and great price per Watt-hour. The ICECO will power from this directly (through the fuse panel). Lots of reviews recommend that all these battery generators should have a regulated DC output. Well, I’m an electrical engineer that specializes in DC-DC power conversion, and if you regulate a higher voltage battery to a 13.5V output, you are losing power (wasting some battery capacity). As in this video, the efficiency was only 77%. Even the B300 12V output was in the 83% range, if I remember correctly. But if your loads are pretty low and you connect directly to a 12V battery, the efficiency is very nearly 100%. The only losses are in the cable/connector/fuse resistances and battery’s internal BMS protection MOSFETs. I think the ICECO runs down to plenty low enough voltage for unregulated voltage. My other loads are LED lights and MaxxAir fan, so they are low power. I think this is the way to go. I also bought a Renogy AC inverter for very occasional use, so I’ll see if that can cause enough voltage droop to be a problem. But I don’t think it will unless the battery is close to empty. For my camping needs, I expect unregulated will be great. Can’t wait to try it all out. I guess I should do that before I install everything into the van.

    • @litnoregrets7551
      @litnoregrets7551 2 года назад +1

      Karl Volk This is so interesting. Thank you for the reply. I agree that with LiFePO4, you do not need regulation, in fact it seems to really cost you in efficiency. I thought about doing what you are doing with the same battery, but then I got nervous. Too many fuses everywhere that don’t seem to make sense to me. Maybe some day as I get smarter at this. I hope it works well for you.

    • @rizipt
      @rizipt 2 года назад

      I've found that the load on the B300 12v dc is about 15w per hour and acceptable in a pinch. Just make sure it's disconnected from the AC300.

  • @jasonbroom7147
    @jasonbroom7147 2 года назад +8

    1 point for $.80/wh, .66 points for $1.00/wh, and .33 points for $1.20/wh?
    Another excellent review and an obvious contender for best-in-class product. This kind of stuff is becoming more and more common, taking the entire Portable Power Station/Solar Generator concept from a very cool niche offering to something with a very wide range of demanding applications.

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  2 года назад +1

      Great recommendation on pricing scale Jason.... I'll have to think about it for sure!

    • @johntate5284
      @johntate5284 2 года назад +3

      If you continue to add BC300"s you get the following. With 2 BC300's; $0.93 per watt. With 3 BC300's; $0.84 per watt. With 4 BC300"s; $0.79 per watt

    • @ziggy29
      @ziggy29 2 года назад +2

      The thing is, because of the modular aspect of it, there are economies of scale with more batteries. Even now, a single B300 by itself is around 65 cents per watt-hour. So if you buy several of them, the cost per watt is reasonable.
      I think anyone who doesn't see a need for more than 1-2 extra batteries and doesn't need to have the potential for 240V service would possibly be better served with the AC200Max, unless they need the 3000 watt inverter.

  • @spyrosaxel
    @spyrosaxel 4 месяца назад

    If i use 500 watt how many hours i get from 100% to 0%??

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  4 месяца назад +1

      Each battery has 3072 watt hours. To calculate runtime you take the battery capacity and divide it by your load.
      3072wh/500w = 6.144 hours
      If you calculate some inverter losses you'll probably get to run that load for 5 hours.

  • @ricks-flix
    @ricks-flix 6 месяцев назад

    is the 150 max VOC per array or total for the unit?

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  6 месяцев назад

      Per array (per charge controller)

  • @joeglennaz
    @joeglennaz Год назад

    I would really like to see you compare this to the Eco Flo delta pro or other Ecoflo products. Eco flow and blue. Eddie are the two premiere units but I’m not sure which one to buy.

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  Год назад

      If I ever get my hands on the Delta Pro, I will definitely compare them!

    • @joeglennaz
      @joeglennaz Год назад

      @@Jasonoid Thank you! You have a great channel and do an amazing job!

  • @ronaldreyes-fn4xj
    @ronaldreyes-fn4xj Год назад

    Awesome review and all your videos are very informative.Learned a lot.Just wondering if you encounter any issues at all that you need to contact service?????My system is 2 months old and can't use at all Error code 008 Over CurrentProtection .Not getting any response from Bluetti support.

  • @Bohemian-Rhapsody
    @Bohemian-Rhapsody Год назад

    How many kwh does one full battery have?

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  Год назад

      3kw per one B300 battery

  • @locascioantonino
    @locascioantonino 2 года назад

    General 1000 hey cousin what do you think about this Power Station I really don’t go camping picnic I really don’t I go by my friend I was thinking maybe getting those two swallows 100 W each to charge or charge it all the way around the stuff that comes with it what do you think about This power station cousin

  • @chocalatekid8024
    @chocalatekid8024 Год назад

    1.21 Gigawatts!!! Wha?!?

  • @mediamessnerfotofilm9459
    @mediamessnerfotofilm9459 Год назад

    Its Not possible to load e-car, why

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  Год назад

      You can charge an EV, just at the normal wall outlet charging speed.

  • @hmfem3656
    @hmfem3656 2 года назад +1

    This is a very complete review. Great job Jason 👍

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  2 года назад +2

      What a long video! There was quite a bit of testing on this beast.

  • @rmdarragh4
    @rmdarragh4 Год назад

    Great video, Can you tell me what kind of plug you have going from the 30amp plug to your transfer box?

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  Год назад

      The link to the 6 circuit transfer switch / cable kit are included in the video description. They might expand on the cable type in the product description.

    • @rmdarragh4
      @rmdarragh4 Год назад

      Understood. The Ac300 has a three prong connector and the panel has a generator 4 prong female twist plug I believe. And I am having a hard time finding the cord for that set up

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  Год назад +1

      @@rmdarragh4 the "Nature's Generator" unit I purchased came with the cord. I didn't have to purchase anything extra. It's an 30amp RV cable on one end, 4 prong twist lock on the other.

  • @dan32one44
    @dan32one44 2 года назад +1

    Good stuff thanks 🙏

  • @johnvistawall9722
    @johnvistawall9722 2 года назад +1

    great review jason! it covers the bell and whistles of the unit. it is the best top dog out there next to the ecoflow delta pro. one disadvantage is that its too heavy and its not to be defined as portable. also having cables hanging between both units is not aestetically pleasing and if somebody stumbles on it you can injure somebody. Newer power stations come with 5K batteries such as the allpowers monster pro

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  2 года назад

      Yeah, the ALLPOWERS is a beast with 5kw!

    • @johnvistawall9722
      @johnvistawall9722 2 года назад +1

      @@Jasonoid there is also a power station from 3epowers named p40 with 5k watts. Have they reach you before for testing purposes?

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  2 года назад +1

      @@johnvistawall9722 No I haven't heard of that power station before. I'm still a pretty small fish so they'd probably reach out to the bigger channels first.

  • @rayj4362
    @rayj4362 2 года назад

    I did look at this power station and it is quite expensive. The AC300 is useless without the B300.

  • @AskIveSolar
    @AskIveSolar 2 года назад

    Excellent video man. This thing is legendary for that solar input and pv priority. Sheesh. Hashtag goals.

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  2 года назад

      Thanks Ive, let's get you one! I'm all in to help haha

  • @sksupply
    @sksupply 2 года назад +1

    Morning! Have a good weekend!

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  2 года назад +1

      Thanks Schteve! 😊👍 You do the same!

  • @todd.parker
    @todd.parker 2 года назад

    Really great review, so much detailed information. I'v been wanting to give this one a look.

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  2 года назад

      Have they reached out to you about the new AC500?

    • @todd.parker
      @todd.parker 2 года назад

      @@Jasonoid the AC500 or EP500? I’m intrigued…

  • @rodmunro9232
    @rodmunro9232 Год назад

    Excellent review thanks. The user guide is a little vague if the 150V PV input limit is total or per string but I see you had 170V total coming in so that answers that
    What I'm not sure is if the separate battery PV charging can happen at the same time while connected to the AC300
    I bought the AC300 and 1 x B300 as I wanted something that was plug and play and so far all good. I intend to run half of our house on this and extra solar

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  Год назад +1

      The 150v limit is per string, do not go over 150v or it will damage the power station. You can have two solar arrays, one per mppt input, and each one can go up to 150v. I would probably stay below 140v just to be safe since in cold weather solar panels produce higher voltage.

    • @rodmunro9232
      @rodmunro9232 Год назад

      @@Jasonoid Many thanks for the response.

  • @nerijuskovalkovas9863
    @nerijuskovalkovas9863 2 года назад

    Cool stuff

  • @SetitesTechAdventures
    @SetitesTechAdventures 2 года назад

    I just thought of something else that could be an interesting test. Can you draw power from the B300 battery from another device? Maybe with the load tester and some banana clips can you draw from the side connector that is meant to be connected to the AC300. I assume it has some data connection so it won't work but if it can work then the B300 could be an interesting option for people with off grid generators to use. It's still not the best price per watt compared to a server rack but I am curious if it would still be useful if someone wanted to move up to an all in one.

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  2 года назад

      That connection is the direct voltage of the battery, so it would be around 48-54volts output. It could probably be done but youd have to drop down the voltage or plan on using a 48v standalone inverter.

  • @laryangel4082
    @laryangel4082 Год назад

    Pp

  • @andrewpipitone170
    @andrewpipitone170 Год назад

    Thankyou for doing this testing very incitefull.

  • @CondeNastCruiser
    @CondeNastCruiser 2 года назад

    Can I charge from a Tesla car charger?

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  2 года назад

      It only charges from 120v, 30 amp limit.