Bluetti’s Prime Day discouts offer up to 20% in savings! – Phandroid

2022-07-16 00:52:14 By : Mr. MOVEN CHEN

Power stations are a great way to keep your gadgets and appliances powered when you’re off the grid, but good power stations can be expensive. The good news is that if you’d like to save some money, Prime Day 2022 is coming up and to celebrate the shopping event, Bluetti has announced that several of its products will be going on sale.

Bluetti’s Prime Day 2022 sales will be kicking off from the 11th of July and will run until the end of the month. Take note that you don’t need to be an Amazon Prime member to take advantage of these deals as they will be discounted and available directly from Bluetti’s website.

You can purchase some of them from Amazon, but if that’s the case, you’ll need to be a Prime member to make use of the Prime Day discounts on Amazon.

If you’d like a power station that won’t cost you a small fortune but still be powerful enough to get the job done and then some, the AC200P could be it. It features a 2,000Wh capacity battery, 2,000W AC Pure Sine Wave Inverter, and it also features a LiFePO4 battery that the company claims is good for over 3,500 charging cycles before it hits the 80% mark.

This means that even if you were to charge it on a daily basis, the AC200P will be able to last you around 10 years before its battery stops being as efficient. It comes with support for a variety of devices thanks to its multiple outputs, and there’s also support for solar charging, and there will also be a built-in LCD that displays pertinent information.

If you have a bit more money to spare and want something that’s more powerful than the AC200P, then the AC200MAX might be worth taking a look at. Unlike the AC200P, the AC200MAX is a modular power station, meaning that if the built-in battery isn’t enough, you can expand it with the company’s B230 batteries.

Similar to the AC200P, it also features a LiFePO4 battery that’s rated for over 3,500 cycles, but it will have a slightly larger 2,048Wh battery and a 2,200W Pure Sine Wave Inverter. The AC200MAX also supports fast dual charging and solar charging of up to 900W. There’s also a built-in screen and users can monitor and control the power station via the Bluetti app.

For those looking for the ultimate way of living off the grid, then Bluetti AC300 and its included B300 battery could be the perfect solution. Similar to the AC200MAX, the AC300 is a modular design that can support more batteries. Users will be able to attach up to 4x B300 batteries to it, bringing the total capacity to 12,288Wh.

It also has a more powerful 3,000W Pure Sine Wave Inverter that has a 6,000W surge. It can also support 240V Split Phase Bonding, 24/7 UPS Home backup, and it too will use the LiFePO4 battery that’s rated for over 3,500 cycles.

As usual, there is solar charging support of up to 2,400W, or if you have access to direct power, you can also fast dual charge it at 5,400W.

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