Bluetti AC180 Review | Best 1800W Power Station Solar Generator? | + Bluetti 350W PV350 Solar Panel

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  • Опубликовано: 9 янв 2025

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  • @ultraneight
    @ultraneight Месяц назад

    You should get a paycheck from Bluetti for this. The most comprehensive review of a product that I've ever seen. Thank you!

  • @joebloggs24
    @joebloggs24 2 месяца назад +1

    Been using an AC180 for a year now, flawless and so great in every way. It does take just over 1300Wh to fully charge the 1152Wh battery, with power conversion in the power supply not overly efficient.
    I just purchased a 200W portable solar panel just like the Bluetti one, and it's great out in the day.
    Charger 1 for vehicle charging 👍🏼 great units I honestly enjoy using them

  • @TheTechnologyMan
    @TheTechnologyMan  Год назад

    If you have the AC180 what do you think of it? Or if there’s another power station you want me to test let me know!
    Bluetti AC180 (UK): shrsl.com/47rmk
    Bluetti AC180 (US): shrsl.com/47rmn
    Timestamps:
    0:00 Intro
    0:50 Overview What's in box, weight, dimensions
    1:12 Compared to BLuetti EB70, AC200P and EcoFlow Delta 2
    1:48 Build, no waterproof rating
    2:13 Overview of inputs and outputs, general look at power station
    3:00 Operating the AC180
    3:21 Charging Charging options: mains, car, solar
    3:55 Mains charging speed tests, charging modes (silent, standard, turbo)
    5:01 Temperature and fan noise tests (hear for yourself fan noise)
    5:52 LCD display, smartphone app
    7:10 Charging from car 12V outlet
    7:21 Charging at 24V (if you car / van has it), testing full DC charging input range 12V-60V
    7:56 Solar charging, testing Bluetti PV350
    9:30 Solar charging with cheaper Bluetti PV200
    10:24 Dual charging - mains and DC
    10:46 Charging with Bluetti's expansion batteries
    11:03 Performance AC outlets intro, checking pure sine wave outputs
    11:28 Power Lifting mode demonstration
    12:12 Temps and fan noise at full AC output (hear for yourself)
    12:40 Testing AC outputs household and workshop devices, overloading unit
    13:22 Parasitic drain AC subsystem, Eco mode config
    13:48 Testing DC outputs: 12V, USB-C and USB-A ports, wireless pad
    14:56 AC battery capacity test and efficiency
    15:31 DC battery capacity test and efficiency
    15:40 UPS modes (offline and online demonstration and tests)
    16:50 Grounding port explanation, usage. Further info: gudgear.com/how-to-ground-a-g...
    17:24 Conclusions

  • @australianmade2659
    @australianmade2659 Год назад +1

    I’ve got one. Gotta say it’s a top notch unit. It does 90% of things and the fast charging is the cream on top.
    For home back I’d go a bigger unit but for portable and camping this is perfect

  • @FaithfulWC
    @FaithfulWC Год назад

    You just saved me $99 AUD as I almost bought an MPPT charger for my 180! This confirmed my researched that I dont need one. Thanks!

  • @richiethewles
    @richiethewles 2 месяца назад

    Absolutely fantastic video review, my mind is now made up, thanks.

  • @petergardiner9935
    @petergardiner9935 6 месяцев назад +2

    Your review is very informative. I like the level of detail you go to. I have a Bluetti AC180 and have noticed that the machine will cut out sometimes when I am using a 1200W Nespresso machine. The battery capacity could be 90% and yet it still cuts out after heating the coffee machine, the power drops to zero. I store the machine in my campervan and this problem seems more frequent after the outside temp drops to around zero. Inside the house the Bluetti works fine when using the Nespresso, although I do notice continuous variation in the AC output. Do you think cold weather affects the battery in the way I have described?

    • @TheTechnologyMan
      @TheTechnologyMan  5 месяцев назад

      Yes cold weather can definitely make a difference. Although not sure I'd expect it to affect the inverter. Will look out for that in upcoming reviews.

  • @Treetopflyer777
    @Treetopflyer777 Год назад

    Wonderful review. You convinced me to purchase one along with the solar panels. Thx!

    • @TheTechnologyMan
      @TheTechnologyMan  Год назад +1

      Great glad the review helped. Please let us know how you find it!

  • @darylcheshire1618
    @darylcheshire1618 9 месяцев назад

    I love the screwdriver used to attach the earth lead.

    • @TheTechnologyMan
      @TheTechnologyMan  9 месяцев назад

      Yes unfortunately I have quite the tool addiction 🤣. It's a Wera 8009.

  • @Meirion658
    @Meirion658 Месяц назад +1

    Hi there with the black friday deals out shortly there are some great deals on the AC180 for £550. For that sort of money would you choose this over the Delta 2?

    • @TheTechnologyMan
      @TheTechnologyMan  Месяц назад

      Sounds like a great price! So long as it has the features you want you should be fine. I’d be happy with either.

  • @Ron49x
    @Ron49x 3 месяца назад

    Excellent, thorough review of this device - thanks! My knowledge of things electrical is so small as to be very dangerous, but you seem to have a good understanding - so I'll try an oddball question: My primary use for the AC180 is as an emergency power backup for things like a refrigerator and to charge phones and radios - it's my first foray into backup power and I quickly realized that the output capacity of this unit is fine for my needs, but I need much more storage capacity. It occurred to me that I have a huge lithium battery bank in my golf cart that's rated as 120 amp-hours at 56.7V. Bluetti makes a cable they call "Lead-Acid battery charging cable" that has alligator clamps to a DC7909 plug. Since the solar input is rated for up to 60V, would it be safe to try using this cable to recharge the AC180 in an emergency? Would the charging controller take care of limiting the input to 10-amps? I know that sounds crazy, but thanks for any insight you might have.

    • @TheTechnologyMan
      @TheTechnologyMan  3 месяца назад

      Thanks! If you can keep inside the voltage range it might work ok but maybe check with Bluetti!

  • @Stescaff
    @Stescaff Год назад

    Really great review as always and very detailed. I was considering the anker powerhouse 767 but also the bluetti ac200max ? Will you be doing a review on the Bluetti ac200max in the future ? I will keep a look out on your channel , keep up the good work, best regards.

    • @TheTechnologyMan
      @TheTechnologyMan  Год назад +1

      Thanks! And thank you for the suggestion - I will look into it!

  • @britgerus1956Glenn
    @britgerus1956Glenn Месяц назад

    Many thx, I’ve had anAC180 for a couple of months I was extremely interested to see that you discharged it to zero as another reviewer stated if you did this you had to send the unit back to the Orem or open the unit up and charge manually????? Your comment would be greatly appreciated…
    Many thx
    Glenn

    • @TheTechnologyMan
      @TheTechnologyMan  Месяц назад +1

      I always test these units until they shut off. I had no issues with the AC180.

    • @britgerus1956Glenn
      @britgerus1956Glenn Месяц назад

      ​@TheTechnologyMan - many thanks, I asked as I had issues with a 700w all powers unit.
      The ac180 chargers rapidly , but discharges quicker than expected, plus the manual is far from all encompassing.
      The allpowers monster X charges much slower and doesn't take bottom end (initial) solar charge, its as if an input relay is chattering in and out...?

  • @tonysmith7739
    @tonysmith7739 Год назад +1

    We have ac180 it’s amazing.

  • @davecollumbell4592
    @davecollumbell4592 Месяц назад

    Hi there, i can't seem to find UK amazon solar panel link. you said you've put in the description if we decide to buy the cheaper solar panels. regards Dave thanks

    • @TheTechnologyMan
      @TheTechnologyMan  Месяц назад

      Hi - I've not tried these off Amazon - but this sort of thing: amzn.to/4fsWkkW

  • @peterc2248
    @peterc2248 6 месяцев назад

    Nice. Question: I want to use one of these in my allotment shed to power some 12v LED lights, recharge my battery power tools and run some mains powered tools like a circular saw, jigsaw, planer etc. I also plan to hook it up to a 100W solar panel on the roof to trickle charge it when the suns out. In the main I'll charge it at home and simply connect it up when I get to the allotment. Can I use any 100W panel and just connect it via the MP4 connectors?

    • @TheTechnologyMan
      @TheTechnologyMan  6 месяцев назад

      Most 100W panels should be fine - just double check the voltage and that they have MC4 connectors. A 100W panel should top up the AC180 ok for limited use - but the power tools might drain it fairly quickly.

  • @jeremymitchell995
    @jeremymitchell995 Год назад

    Excellent review...concise, informative and useful.
    One question please...Renogy are doing a brilliant deal on their 200 watt solar panel currently, nearly half the price of the Bluetti....would this work on the AC180 and have you tested that panel...Many thanks,

    • @TheTechnologyMan
      @TheTechnologyMan  Год назад

      Thanks! No sorry not tested that one - but if it has MC4 connectors you should be fine - just double check the voltage.

  • @samuelolalere
    @samuelolalere 5 месяцев назад

    Thanks for your review, it has help me a lot. I want to ask you a question. Can I plug my Bluetti AC180 to national grid and still leave it connected to national grid even though the battery is full(100%).. Will it affect the battery life span.

    • @TheTechnologyMan
      @TheTechnologyMan  5 месяцев назад

      Yes that's fine - it will work as a very useful UPS.

  • @frankiefire3968
    @frankiefire3968 9 месяцев назад

    Very good review thank you for your time

  • @zodaguado6655
    @zodaguado6655 9 месяцев назад

    You are an awesome reviewer, do you think they can put firmware to raise to 8 amps for 24v charging

    • @TheTechnologyMan
      @TheTechnologyMan  9 месяцев назад

      Thanks! I doubt it but maybe something to check with Bluetti.

  • @samuelolalere
    @samuelolalere Месяц назад

    I have a 300watts solar panel, it has 10amp and 37volt. I want to ask you if I can use two of these 300watts solar panel for my bluetti Ac180 and connect it in parallel.

    • @TheTechnologyMan
      @TheTechnologyMan  Месяц назад

      Yes you should be able to - will just max out at 10A into the unit.

  • @johnmknox
    @johnmknox 2 месяца назад

    How many watts was your kettle? Is there any way to enter powerlifting mode without a smartphone? E.g holding down or pressing certain buttons?

    • @TheTechnologyMan
      @TheTechnologyMan  2 месяца назад

      It's a 3kW kettle. Yes hold the AC power button for about 2s in Setting Mode.

  • @jimlaman7320
    @jimlaman7320 Год назад

    Can you explain expansion batteries. Besides more battery capacity, is there more watts for , let's say, large appliances. Thanks

    • @TheTechnologyMan
      @TheTechnologyMan  Год назад

      No - output is based on the inverter which is usually integrated in the main unit. You just get additional capacity.

    • @cdonuts7335
      @cdonuts7335 Год назад

      Except for the VigorPool Captain 1200, the first that joining two units together doubles to 2400 Watts power and 2560Wh.

  • @kristofeight9668
    @kristofeight9668 6 месяцев назад

    thanks for review, but i bought AC70 which i needed 2x usb-c 100W, some how ac180 has only 1 usb-c

    • @TheTechnologyMan
      @TheTechnologyMan  5 месяцев назад

      How do you like it?

    • @kristofeight9668
      @kristofeight9668 5 месяцев назад

      @TheTechnologyMan I bought newer version AC70P which is 864Wh and I like it a lot, it's planty capacity to charge my drone batteries when I'm on camp. Small downside is weight, it's over 10kilos, sometimes is hard to carry all stuff to location far from the car, overall I'm happy with this purchase.

  • @mikee8834
    @mikee8834 5 месяцев назад

    Hi, I'm about to purchase the AC180 for my campervan and wanting to also install some fixed solar panels on the roof for it, do you have any recommendations as I'm unsure which would be the panels for the it?

    • @TheTechnologyMan
      @TheTechnologyMan  5 месяцев назад

      Any panels with MC4 connectors should work. Just check their voltage is in the range of the AC180. Especially if you're going to connect more than one in series.

  • @samuelolalere
    @samuelolalere Месяц назад

    Can I combine solar panel together even though the total watts is more than 500watts (but the volt is less than 60volt) for my bluetti ac180.

  • @wilfoxreal8641
    @wilfoxreal8641 5 месяцев назад

    I like this model of bluetti actually,. My problem is, it doesn't have a 220vac port which I need. It only have an American standard voltage of 110/120vac. I need something like this. Do have any recommendation? Thanks

    • @samuelolalere
      @samuelolalere 5 месяцев назад

      There is 220vac. It is available

    • @TheTechnologyMan
      @TheTechnologyMan  5 месяцев назад

      Yes there's a 240V version - that's the model I tested.

  • @leongidden254
    @leongidden254 Год назад

    Hi, when i activate turbo charge, I get 1200w input, but then the watts input drops to around 350w, doesnt fast charge from 0 to 100% in around a hr.. takes around 2 hours

    • @TheTechnologyMan
      @TheTechnologyMan  Год назад +1

      I find fast charging only works when the unit is completely cooled down. Leave it for a 8 hours or so.

    • @leongidden254
      @leongidden254 Год назад

      @TheTechnologyMan Thank you, yes this is correct, the unit will optimise itself to provide what it feels is the correct power Input based on the internal temperature of the components.
      Any recommendations for foldable solar panels other than Bluetti 's brand ?🙂

  • @FreeavalonUrbanHomestead-gh5ob
    @FreeavalonUrbanHomestead-gh5ob 2 месяца назад

    Hi
    I am a bit confused about in 10 amps input from solar..
    My 450 watt solar panel has 10.79 amp input.
    Is that ok.

    • @joebloggs24
      @joebloggs24 2 месяца назад

      Yes it will work fine but the MPPT solar controller inside the AC180 will limit the amps to 10 so your max input from solar is now 41.7V @ 10A or 417W

    • @TheTechnologyMan
      @TheTechnologyMan  2 месяца назад

      Check the voltage - but should be fine.

  • @waseemmikail
    @waseemmikail 2 месяца назад

    How long can it charge gaming laptop whilst playing on it at 300 to 400 watt?

    • @TheTechnologyMan
      @TheTechnologyMan  2 месяца назад

      It has a 1152Wh battery. So based on say 80% efficiency that'd be 922Wh/300W which is around 3 hours if your gaming laptop consumes around 300W on average.

  • @cdonuts7335
    @cdonuts7335 Год назад

    Great review, although I've got to stop watching them! These power stations are addictive! I now have 6 units, a Ecoflow river max, Zendure Superbase, a number of different size Vtoman with expansion batteries and a Renogy. There are a lot of choices all with there pro's and cons!

  • @ericmullinix4717
    @ericmullinix4717 Год назад

    How come that ac200p said power oak on the front?

    • @TheTechnologyMan
      @TheTechnologyMan  Год назад

      Confusingly Bluetti used to brand their UK units PowerOak - don't think they do anymore - this AC180 is branded Bluetti.

  • @ian9toes
    @ian9toes Год назад

    The 10 amp 12v input is a deal breaker for me. My DC2DC charger allows up to 50 amps, which is much better when using it camping and relying solely on the car’s alternator to keep it topped up which is my camping style. Having an all in one plug and play unit that is neat and tidy with many outlets built in would be awesome but this is not it for me unfortunately.

    • @TheTechnologyMan
      @TheTechnologyMan  Год назад

      Shame but to good to hear your feedback.

    • @ian9toes
      @ian9toes Год назад

      @@TheTechnologyMan
      Apparently I can get around that with a DC step up converter and use the solar input as my DC input. I can step the 12 v up to 48 v and it will take 10 amps. So that will be 480 watts vs 120 watts.

  • @CiranOrange
    @CiranOrange 7 месяцев назад

    How long to run a ceiling fan?

    • @TheTechnologyMan
      @TheTechnologyMan  7 месяцев назад

      Depends on the power requirements of the fan. If it's on a plug, get a cheap energy monitor and check its consumption and then you can work out how it's last on the AC180.

  • @mannyfragoza9652
    @mannyfragoza9652 3 месяца назад

    i picked one up for 499.00 US yes that's right

  • @samuelolalere
    @samuelolalere 5 месяцев назад

    Thanks a lot