PowerOak AC200P Portable Power Station Solar Generator with 2000Wh LiFePO4 Battery 2000W Inverter AC 230V / DC 12V / USB Outlets Outdoor Backup Power Supply for Travel Camping Campervan

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PowerOak AC200P Portable Power Station Solar Generator with 2000Wh LiFePO4 Battery 2000W Inverter AC 230V / DC 12V / USB Outlets Outdoor Backup Power Supply for Travel Camping Campervan

PowerOak AC200P Portable Power Station Solar Generator with 2000Wh LiFePO4 Battery 2000W Inverter AC 230V / DC 12V / USB Outlets Outdoor Backup Power Supply for Travel Camping Campervan

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Versatile Outlets] – 2 AC ports, standard USB-A/Type-C/Car port plus 2 wireless charging pads always can service your various needs, while a 12V/25A DC port will power your DIY work. x 12V/25A (RV Outlet), 1 x 12V/10A (Car Outlet), 2 x 12V/10A DC 5521 (5.5mm Outlets) *All Regulated. I did keep increasing the current all the way to just over 28A when the unit shut off with an Over Current fault. But after around 26A the voltage started to drop anyway. 60W USB-C PD output charging laptop These things aren’t cheap – you can see the current price if you follow the link down below. But I’ll run through its capabilities and thoroughly test all its claims to help you decide if this is the right power station for you. So let’s take a closer look. Overview Bluetti AC200P vs AC200MAX – Moving on, let’s talk about the user interface. So, this has a really nice high-quality metal power button with a green ring around it, and when you press it, it initializes., because this thing’s basically a freaking computer. Everything is accessible through this touch screen on the home screen. At the bottom, there are buttons to turn on and off, the AC and DC output sections as well as a summary of the input from solar, or car, or the wall adapter, and the output on AC and DC.

It makes a big difference when you are running lots of equipment to have the extra-sized inverter. Or even if I’m just running a toaster oven for a few minutes while running the fridge. I don’t have to unplug the fridge just to run the toaster. Overall Bluetti AC200P vs AC200MAX, I’m very impressed with the AC200P, I would say this has the perfect mix of features battery chemistry performance, and price compared to Bluetti’s previous offerings. This is definitely at a higher level of fit and finish, and overall quality, and as far as competitors go. Well, really your choices, right now are the forthcoming EcoFlow delta max which has the same size battery and inverter although. Power Monster] – With the remarkable 2000Wh of capacity and a strong 2000W inverter, this AC200P power station can power 99% of home devices, giving you confidence in any emergency. Power up your devices on-the-go for hours. A reliable power source for camping, van life, and more. Enjoy Nature With Peace of Mind As much as the screen is its x-factor it’s also one of its weaknesses. When I first opened up my Bluetti AC200P I immediately started charging it from the wall so I could start testing and playing with it. The wall charger would not charge the system at all!Either way, the Bluetti AC200P still has decent capacity and great solar input for its size. X-Factors

It would’ve been nice for Maxoak to include an optional battery expansion port for the Bluetti AC200P. I think that would’ve been a great up-sell product that allows users to double their battery capacity.

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The Maxoak Bluetti AC200P has one of the highest outputting inverters on the market. It has a pure sine wave inverter that can push out 2,000 watts continuously and up to 2,500w for 2 mins. The standard used to be 1,500w out of an inverter but the AC200P beats that. Thanks to the multi-output (11 AC/DC/RV/USB outputs), up to 13 devices can be charged at the same time. BLUETTI ensures a powerful, self-sufficient energy system – even in an emergency scenario. Fast charging and compact design The LCD touch screen can show a wealth of information. The home screen shows remaining battery charge in the middle graphically and as a percentage. The top row shows the date and time and below that the left field labelled PV for Photovoltaic / Car displays the input from solar panels or your car’s DC output. And the right field shows input from the mains charger. Moving on to the 2 12V 3A DC5525 ports I was able to increase the current to its 3A limit – around 40W on the display. But anything over did result in an Over Current fault and the DC shut off. When the DC or AC shuts off you need to turn the unit off and on again with the power switch before it lets you turn on DC or AC. Using 12V 3A output with smart battery charger As a more practical example I charged the EcoFlow River Max off this car outlet with just under 110W displayed. Testing 12V 3A outputs

You need to turn on the DC subsystem by tapping on the DC icon on the home screen. Starting with the 12V 10A car standard car outlet I wound up the current to the full 10A without any issues – the output on the LCD was around 135W. As I went over 10A the voltage dropped and then the DC output shut off with a DC Output Short Circuit fault not the Over Current fault I would have expected. So, overall impressions on the design of this thing are really positive. I really feel like Bluetti has stepped up their game with this product. The overall fit and finish are quite a bit nicer. I like these integrated handles, they’re really smooth, they are very grippable, and they have this really nice pattern in the plastic that really elevates it. there’s this wavy pattern on the front the sides, and the top, that really make this feel like a premium product in many ways. The solar panels go through the AC200P’s SA20 Aviation plug which has an adapter that converts it from SA20 to XT90. And then from there it also includes an XT90 to PV Connector adapter. I’m not huge on the SA20 plug, but it gets the job done. I feel that Maxoak was just trying to be different and should’ve used more common connectors. I confirmed their pure sine wave output, which is important for sensitive electronics, with a graphical multimeter.A: Working time (estimation) = 2000Wh * 0.85 / operating power of your device. (0.85=Conversion Rate) Kindly note the actual working time may vary under different circumstances. I would’ve thought that having such a smart screen would’ve also included some type of Bluetooth of WiFi option to connect my phone to the system wirelessly to monitor it. But that’s not a deal-breaker in any way, it just would’ve made a lot of sense to include that. The screen on the Bluetti AC200P is one of the nicest ones out there in my opinion when it reads out properly.



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