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The BLUETTI AC200L Solar Generator combines a robust 2048Wh LiFePO4 battery with a powerful 3600W surge output and a 2400W continuous supply, ideal for RVs, camping, and emergency backup. Its rapid 45-minute AC recharge and 1200W solar input keep you powered with minimal downtime. Featuring 11 versatile ports including a 30A RV output and a DC-DC charger (D40) for all battery types, it offers expandable capacity with multiple battery options, making it the ultimate portable power solution for professionals on the move.
M**N
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Powerful and Reliable for RV Use – Great Test Results
I recently purchased the BLUETTI AC200L and connected it to my RV for a test run. I was able to power my Coleman Mach15 18,000 BTU air conditioner (with a soft start installed) with no issues at all. The AC200L handled the load smoothly and gave me about 2 hours of runtime, which exceeded my expectations for a portable unit of this size.To be clear, my intention was just to test its limits—and it passed with flying colors. In the real world, I plan to connect solar to it (around 1200 watts) and use it to run my smaller 5,000 BTU AC while boondocking. I’m confident this setup will be more than enough for my off-grid needs.Highly recommend for anyone looking to add flexible, high-capacity power to their RV or off-grid setup!
T**U
One of the Few Great Products Out There!
What of the best Portable Batteries out there! What a Amazing Product! I can charge my Steam Deck,Samsung Galaxy, Ipad, and Nintendo switch all At the same Time! The Solar Is Great! It Chargers The Batterie A little Slow But it would do the Job! It is Worth Every Penny!
J**Z
Nice to have for backup power.
This really saved us when our electricity went out for a weekend. We plugged the fridge into it (19 cu ft one) and it lasted a couple days with no problem. (We used smaller power stations in other parts of the house to keep the modem going, and to charge various smaller devices.) This thing has lots of battery power, but I would suggest to prospective buyers that a couple smaller power stations in addition to this would be a handy thing to have for grid-down situations, if only because of the logistics of electrical needs in various locations within a house. BTW, this thing is heavy, 64 pounds, but it has nice handles. One person could lift it to move short distances, but a second person (or a dolly) would be helpful for longer distances. A nice feature is that it has the 30 amp outlet, so it could be used to power an RV with direct plug-in, but in our case (class C motorhome with a nearby basement storage compartment), even though it seems ideal at first glance store it in the compartment for backup power, I wouldn't want to have it jiggling around in there while driving, would much rather keep it inside to prevent the extra vibration. But then, there's the weight thing... Life is full of tradoffs.
K**W
Excellent Power Station with Some Proprietary Quirks
Overall, I'm very pleased with the Bluetti AC200L Portable Power Station ( "Solar Generator" ). It works as expected and has been reliable for the past few months. I purchased the Bluetti B300K battery as well and that added another 2764.8 Wh of capacity. Installation was simply plug and play with no setup required. However, the provided cable is quite short and due to the location of the expansion ports the battery needs to be placed on the left side of the AC200L and not stacked unless the battery is turned around backwards. This is a very odd engineering and design choice. The system with added B300K battery takes up much more shelf space than anticipated. Another quirky design decision is the omission of a 30amp 12V outlet. The older AC200Max has a 12VDC 30 amp port. This was replaced by a 48VDC proprietary outlet that requires the purchase of a Bluetti D40 DC to DC converter ($199 approx). The 12VDC port on the AC200L is limited to only 10Amps. I see no logical reason to need to spend the additional money to get a high power 12VDC source. I simply wired a nearby battery or this purpose . . . I refuse to buy an expensive proprietary add-on device to connect a high power 12VDC appliance. The 48VDC port cannot be used without the D40.The use of Aviation style plugs for AC power and solar inputs is another unnecessary use of proprietary connectors. To attach solar panels to the AC200L you need to use the included adapters from MC4 connectors to ST60 connectors and another adapter from ST60 to the proprietary aviation plug are needed. A simpler approach would be to have MC4 inputs directly on the AC200L, avoiding all these adapters. These are distractors from the overall quality and utility of the unit.The Android app connections via both Bluetooth and WiFi have worked flawlessly. I can easily monitor and change setting remotely via WiFi. The connection has been stable with no connection issues for weeks at a time and provides access to all settings and useful energy usage data. One omission to the remote data is the time remaining information that is present on the front panel screen. Why this was omitted is unclear and seems like an easy to add feature. Bluetti has a full line of power stations with similar product numbering and names. This was a bit confusing when shopping and selecting the correct product for my needs. Not all similarly numbered products have the same expansion and connectivity options.
G**S
Great customer service
I bought a AC200P maybe 2 years ago. It stopped charging from my solar panels. After contacting Bluetti custom service I was told to send it in at Bluetti's expense. They sent a brand new AC200P at no cost to me, not even shipping. The representative I dealt with was Anson. He was always courteous and professional. That replacement unit developed a rapid discharge problem. Again, I contacted Anson at Bluetti. He told me to send it in and Bluetti would replace the unit at no cost to me. The next replacement unit developed another problem. Again, I contacted Anson at Bluetti. He arranged to have a brand new AC200L, an up graded model, sent to me free of charge. I bought another AC200L, because I needed two and the new AC200L was much better than the AC200P. I lent my new AC200L to my neighbor to use during a power outage. Something went wrong and the unit was damaged. Once again I contacted Anson at Bluetti. He said sorry to hear that, but sent it in and Bluetti will replace that unit. Bluetti did all of this at no cost to me. Bluetti has gotten much better at dealing with customer problems. Also, the new AC200L that Anson had sent to me seemed to work much "smoother" than the previous model, maybe better firmware. I will certainly buy more Bluetti products when I have the need. I am very happy for the help that Anson at Bluetti was able to give me.
K**C
So far, its a great power station
So far, this unit has been trouble free. I like the connectivity features, and expand-ability. I tested it with my 100W solar panel, which fed it 19VDC at 90ish watts. It charged the battery 10 % in about an hour and a half. That's not terrible considering it is only 100W.I previously had a AC180 which I sold, this is a much more solid choice. Its heavier, and bigger but offers double the WH. Worth it.
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