should you BUY ONE? Bluetti 240AC power station

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  • čas přidán 25. 08. 2024
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    So would you or would you not buy a portable power pack over a conventinal 12 volt setup in your 4wd?
    thats the million dollar question i guess isnt it. hopefully this video helps direct you one way or the other.
    AC240: bit.ly/4dXfKxW
    #bluetti #eofysale

Komentáře • 46

  • @rosslapthorne9692
    @rosslapthorne9692 Před měsícem

    If you ever feel the need to get rid of these power banks I’m more than happy to help take one off your hands 🙌🏽 😅 love your work mate

  • @cyclemoto8744
    @cyclemoto8744 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Powerbanks are great for portability and ease of use. On the down side is cost and half a grand optional extra for a DCDC charger. DIY setup is hands down cheaper excluding the time involved to setup which may be a negative for some. An absolutely negaitve of DIY is the installation cost if you're unable to do it yourself due to the exorbitant cost of labour for an auto elect. Don't hate me Steve but there is at least one 200ah battery which cost only only 30% more than a 100ah iTechworld battery from a reputable Australian manufacturer (in anticipation of the components, I realise that the cells are manufacturerd in China). I'd happily own a powerbank but the cost is more than the effort which I require to build my own setup. Thanks for sharing. Cheers

    • @Australian4x4Adventures
      @Australian4x4Adventures  Před 2 měsíci

      Absolutely agree that the power banks are not for everyone. But I feel they have a place in the market.

    • @cyclemoto8744
      @cyclemoto8744 Před 2 měsíci

      @@Australian4x4Adventures They absolutely do which is why I included positives but feel that it's important to be transparent for those who are willing to build their own system.. Cheers

  • @seedias5961
    @seedias5961 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Barney for the name for the 80 series. (Ie Barney Rubble from Flintstones). Since you already have a “Betty”
    Use whatever is handy for notes / workings - still carry pen and notepad but prefer (Excel) spreadsheets!
    I agree with the portability or a power station and its ease of use. To test the waters - I bought a smaller Bluetti EB3A which runs a 48l Mycoolman overnight - and use the little mycoolman battery during the day - no issues. Pass through charging. Minimal weight and space. Also used it during the recent storms when we lost power. Only thing I’d consider extra would be a solar blanket to use when parked up. Set up is so versatile. Will look to upsize this station if/when can do some longer trips in my stock 200 series.
    Good review - but looking forward to the test of the 80 series. I previously owned an 80 and a 60 series and they were both pretty capable in the bush without modifications. Hopefully you’ll keep the mods to a minimum - just to show people you don’t need to ARB your 4wd to have a bit of fun off road.

  • @jasonchitts377
    @jasonchitts377 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Definitely pad and pen,so much easier than phone. I've called Pete from 1st class and he does great work and easy to talk to . Call the 80 The Grinch.

    • @Australian4x4Adventures
      @Australian4x4Adventures  Před 2 měsíci +1

      Pete’s and
      Absolute legend of a bloke and has prolly forgotten more stuff then I’ll ever know in the first place about cars.
      Ohhhhh I like the grinch.

  • @michaelcappello318
    @michaelcappello318 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Got the AC180 version. Used it on 2 trips recently covering 4500km and kept the fridge running without incident. Did not get below 40% charge. Charges at about 100 watts and fridge drew about 45-50 watts when cycling. So when the fridge is idle you are getting the full charge into the unit. The AC180 needs to be plugged directly into the power outlet via the Bluetti cable to charge. Doe’s not charge if plug it into an extension cable and then into the power outlet. I suspect because of voltage drop. Those cables are pretty thin. Bought the 1.5 metre cable from Bluetti which enabled me to position the unit up against the back seat. Unit came with 75cm cable out of the box.

    • @Australian4x4Adventures
      @Australian4x4Adventures  Před 2 měsíci

      Great feedback. I’ve done videos in the past about using them for a full weekend and they definitely last.

  • @davidmoore7303
    @davidmoore7303 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Use a small 12 to 240 inverter running off your car battery while driving to charge the unit through it's 240 charger set up.

    • @Australian4x4Adventures
      @Australian4x4Adventures  Před 2 měsíci +1

      I’ve done similar in the past as well to try and top them up in shorter trips.
      But not really ideal long term and kind of defeats the purpose of the unit if you need to have a battery and inverter in the car to charge it

  • @xbgtjg66
    @xbgtjg66 Před 2 měsíci

    i run the bluetti ac200 max in my new raptor , when its not being used in the car i use it at home to power things like the air fryer , coffee machine, ect helps knock down the power bill , at home i charge the system with 3 x 475 solar panels , and in the car i fitted a victron orion 12/24 15A charger , i also use the bluetti for my old skool muscle car when i do events

  • @68cristian
    @68cristian Před 2 měsíci

    agreed re the fast car charging being a game changer. once that happens, 12v systems will be a thing of the past...

  • @fatmanoverlanding
    @fatmanoverlanding Před 2 měsíci

    I can see the appeal of these new power stations. But for me their biggest drawback is exactly what you mentioned at the end, their lack of ability to be charged via a DC/DC charger (only via the 12V socket w/c is extremely slow). And they also lack the ability to accept more than one source/input of charge at the same time. Either it's solar only or 12V socket only. Not both. The only quick way to charge it is via 240V mains. So not ideal for a 4WD fridge being left on, 24/7.

    • @jeep2701
      @jeep2701 Před 2 měsíci

      With those short comings not worth the money in my view. The company would be better off investing in sorting these issues out rather than giving every CZcamsr with more than a 1k subscribers a unit to promote after using them for a couple of weeks. Half of them are very inexperienced and would not have the experience to know what was good and what wasn’t. This criticism does not include this channel in anyway…just my view.

  • @shannondennis1021
    @shannondennis1021 Před 2 měsíci +1

    great review, you are 100% right about the fast charging in the car!!!! Oh..... the 80, "Snot Block". 🤣

  • @steveclark5719
    @steveclark5719 Před 2 měsíci +1

    I bought the last 2000w model for exactly the reasons you stated. I’m sure you could buy an additional lead for the solar input socket and cut the lead and put an Anderson on it 😏

  • @stevenloynds3691
    @stevenloynds3691 Před 2 měsíci +1

    My question is seeing you have had experience with a few....What's the battery life like is the internal battery replaceable once the old one isn't holding charge as new....or are you up for a whole new unit...

  • @VaughanMunro-js4nr
    @VaughanMunro-js4nr Před 2 měsíci +1

    Great Video Review. The first company to fit Anderson plugs to a similar setup box will make a fortune. The car name is Soylent Green, an old movie title.

    • @Australian4x4Adventures
      @Australian4x4Adventures  Před 2 měsíci +1

      I absolutely agree. And I’ve spoken to almost all of the company’s about doing it but none have achieved it yet.
      I’ll have to look up the movie

  • @adventures_with_simo
    @adventures_with_simo Před 3 měsíci +1

    As for the 80 name
    How about GR8TY for green 80. Pronounced greaty.
    I went the path of buying all the bits. I agree if they had a built in DCDC charger that would be the best bet having that portable system.

    • @Australian4x4Adventures
      @Australian4x4Adventures  Před 2 měsíci +1

      The day someone puts a built in DCDC with an Anderson plug is they day they really go nuts with sales I believe

  • @fatmanoverlanding
    @fatmanoverlanding Před 2 měsíci

    As for names for your 80, here are some suggestions: Hulk, Basil, Croc, Gator, Pickle, Toad, Yoda, Greedo (Star Wars fans will know), Fredo, Gamora (Guardians of the Galaxy fans will know), Gecko, Grinch, and Shrek, just to name a few.

  • @gazztracker
    @gazztracker Před 25 dny

    you forgot the bluetti has a built in MPPT chege controler in it, thats another $120.

  • @Mxslots
    @Mxslots Před 2 měsíci +1

    Great videos ,
    Just wondering what I’m missing , you say it’s about/appox 125ah but on the bluetti website it says 30ah ,

  • @rhoel9798
    @rhoel9798 Před 17 dny

    How much many days until you run out of batteries when you have 240V fridge hooked up ?

  • @SHOCKcustoms
    @SHOCKcustoms Před 3 měsíci +2

    Note pad. Wonder how it compares to the goblock from redarc? Redarc doesnt have an invertor though? Not sure

  • @Terry-zg2yd
    @Terry-zg2yd Před 2 měsíci +1

    I use pen and pad..! And how about shrek...!

  • @davidmoore7303
    @davidmoore7303 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Pen and paper also paper maps

    • @Australian4x4Adventures
      @Australian4x4Adventures  Před 2 měsíci

      I’m a fan of paper maps too. So much easier to navigate when you can see the whole picture

  • @djnmv
    @djnmv Před 2 měsíci

    How about “Snotty” as a name, due to the dark green colour and kind of a joke towards Shaun’s “Sooty” 80 series.

  • @sreetglidemikej6698
    @sreetglidemikej6698 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Plus it has a built in solar charger controller for solar charging….

  • @Quarry4x4
    @Quarry4x4 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Greenie

  • @adamj1299
    @adamj1299 Před 2 měsíci

    pen and paper ....or pencil

  • @bruceknirs9987
    @bruceknirs9987 Před 3 měsíci +1

    O k , this is gonna be a bit corny , but my family had a little blue toyota bb for Blue Beast. Why not call the 80 GB for the Green Beast