I am Dan in Batavia New York USA. I just bought one of these for my e-bike and nobody did a video like this for the 55 I am ecstatic like if I didn't have one leg I'd be doing backflips thank you so much.
I am left wondering what happened how long did it take to charge the bike if it did you did not end the video now I am left to wonder till Friday. I know the one that's 1,000 would do way better if I had the money that's what I would have got if I was you and a 200 watt solar panel
Won't really work as it's inefficient. Your PV array is DC. You are converting to AC in an inverter and charger converts back to DC. You could charge a real battery like a 60v Sur Ron battery PV Direct. SOLAR CELLS DIRECT TO BATRERY THROUGH A STEP UP BOOST MPPT CONTROLLER. The Bluetti or solar generator method will deep discharge your Bluetti and kill it off quickly. If it has enough watts to even run the OEM charger. And if your solar generator is a modified Sine Wave inverter it will also kill your battery and charger off really quickly. Probably a Bluetti does have a Pure Sine Wave inverter it costs enough.. PV Direct to battery through a Elejoy step up type boost MPPT controller works flawlessly and much much easier.
Witam. Nabyłem sobie Bluetti EB55 w tym miesiącu wraz z panelem 200W. Super urządzenie. Aczkolwiek jakbym miał zaczynać swoją przygodę i zakupić coś ponownie od zera wybrałbym mocniejsze EB70. Nie jest dużo większe ale ma nieco większą moc. Dzięki większej mocy obsłużymy większą liczbę urządzeń. Pozdrawiam.
Hey Luke, I can remember asking you months ago about charging the e160-8000 away from mains power. Nice to see you sorted it out. My partner and I took our e160-8000s that we bought from your shop down to Thredbo recently. We reckon it was the best ever-from the flow trails to the TVT to the Mt Kosciusko summit. Where are you camping? We roughed it in a nice apartment in Thredbo for a week.
Yeah it works great! I’m sitting at a campfire right now. I’m on my 3rd camp of 4 over 2 weeks. Then one week at Thredbo resort then one week camping back!
And won't be able to charge real 60v 72v batteries. You will run out of solar generator power quickly with the losses from an inverter. Just forget inverter and use a step up type boost MPPT controller and do PV Direct. Way less expensive and just D.C. to D. C.
I want to buy the 300w model as it's on sale to charge my 500wh battery but I wasn't sure it would. I'm guessing it would be fine as your ebike is larger than the unit and doesn't draw too much
Standing in front of solar panels and putting an umbrella over them while it's actually raining ... I wonder why the panels were hardly charging ? Oh yeah they need sun ...
I am Dan in Batavia New York USA. I just bought one of these for my e-bike and nobody did a video like this for the 55 I am ecstatic like if I didn't have one leg I'd be doing backflips thank you so much.
I am left wondering what happened how long did it take to charge the bike if it did you did not end the video now I am left to wonder till Friday. I know the one that's 1,000 would do way better if I had the money that's what I would have got if I was you and a 200 watt solar panel
Won't really work as it's inefficient. Your PV array is DC. You are converting to AC in an inverter and charger converts back to DC. You could charge a real battery like a 60v Sur Ron battery PV Direct. SOLAR CELLS DIRECT TO BATRERY THROUGH A STEP UP BOOST MPPT CONTROLLER.
The Bluetti or solar generator method will deep discharge your Bluetti and kill it off quickly. If it has enough watts to even run the OEM charger. And if your solar generator is a modified Sine Wave inverter it will also kill your battery and charger off really quickly. Probably a Bluetti does have a Pure Sine Wave inverter it costs enough..
PV Direct to battery through a Elejoy step up type boost MPPT controller works flawlessly and much much easier.
Witam. Nabyłem sobie Bluetti EB55 w tym miesiącu wraz z panelem 200W. Super urządzenie. Aczkolwiek jakbym miał zaczynać swoją przygodę i zakupić coś ponownie od zera wybrałbym mocniejsze EB70. Nie jest dużo większe ale ma nieco większą moc. Dzięki większej mocy obsłużymy większą liczbę urządzeń. Pozdrawiam.
This is a great video. Love seeing all the real world testing and use cases for these things, especially with the e-bike
I've just gotten myself the UK version of the EB3A, works amazingly for charging my ebike and my mates scooter while we're out and about!
Good value Luke. It’s going to be a awesome holiday!
I’m keen as!
Thank you, this really helps . I'm so going solar now that I know I'll try it on a tricycle. Thank you
Hey Luke, I can remember asking you months ago about charging the e160-8000 away from mains power. Nice to see you sorted it out.
My partner and I took our e160-8000s that we bought from your shop down to Thredbo recently. We reckon it was the best ever-from the flow trails to the TVT to the Mt Kosciusko summit.
Where are you camping? We roughed it in a nice apartment in Thredbo for a week.
Yeah it works great! I’m sitting at a campfire right now. I’m on my 3rd camp of 4 over 2 weeks. Then one week at Thredbo resort then one week camping back!
My arc reactor needs charge 😂😂😂shrimps on the barBe 😂😂my day is complete 😂😂😂
Very helpful mate! Thanks!
Excellent video.
Thinking of doing the same,or a gas mini generator..... but really a great video.... plenty of info..... thanks.... Blake
Awesome video. Really helpful.
Brilliant review thanks
Check your manual, you can turn off ECO Mode & change to 60Hz for more Power!
The EB55 is quite an expensive portable power station having only two AC sockets.
And won't be able to charge real 60v 72v batteries. You will run out of solar generator power quickly with the losses from an inverter. Just forget inverter and use a step up type boost MPPT controller and do PV Direct. Way less expensive and just D.C. to D. C.
I want to buy the 300w model as it's on sale to charge my 500wh battery but I wasn't sure it would. I'm guessing it would be fine as your ebike is larger than the unit and doesn't draw too much
Standing in front of solar panels and putting an umbrella over them while it's actually raining ... I wonder why the panels were hardly charging ? Oh yeah they need sun ...
Funny/ Duhhhhhhhh/ 😜🤪
No sirve
It's weird that they put a wireless phone charger on this, they're incredibly inefficient compared to just plugging the phone in.