Bluetti AC180 Portable Power Station 1800W 1152Wh $799 Delivered @ Bluetti

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-1,800W AC Output / 2,700W Power Lifting Mode
-AC180 : 1,152Wh
-LiFePO4 (Lithium Iron Phosphate
-Flexible 4 Recharging Ways (AC/Solar/Car/Generator)
-Smart Control & Monitor with BLUETTI App
-0-80% Recharging in 45Mins with 1,440W AC Input
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  • +5

    Uncompetitive wh/price

    • +5

      What would you recommend instead?

      I was eying this off with the $50 discount I got from the spin, so would love to know similar quality and wh for better value!

      • +1

        I've been looking at these.

        About $600-620 delivered depending on the listing with the eBay + code.

        https://ebay.us/m/rBArQA

        I don't really know anything about them though but a bit of googling seems to say they are alright.

        • +1
          • +1

            @eleon00: Yeah I had my eyes on that v1200 voltx, but I’ve never heard of the brand so I’ve been hesitant to get it..

            Cheers for the suggestion Eleon, I wanted it for camping to power the fridge instead of the Ute so the more compact/lighter the better

          • @eleon00: 1.5 kWh ? that's nothing!

            • @wanj: as opposed to 1.1 kwh posted by OP? with only 50$ difference? am i missing something?

        • +3

          Bluetti better brand and product than Voltx. Worth spending the extra on the Bluetti.

      • +6

        Never expect marshmall0w2 to come with comparisons/proof, dude.

    • Yeah I got a VTOMAN for 30c/Wh. Brand diff tho.

    • +9

      Yeah I remember your deal post… oh wait.

      • -7

        Yeah I suggested looking at powerstation in the comments.

        Don't cry, just wait for my listing on fb marketplace.

        • +1

          Is this still available?

          • -4

            @tenpercent: $798 cash, meet by my local maccas

            • @krisspy: @ krisspy was the bluetti ac180 $583 from Temu, or one of the Voltax models?

              • +1

                @ozhunter68: Bluetti - ac180 and premium 100
                Ecoflow ones aswell river 2 pro and deltas half price

                • @krisspy: Wow, great deals. Been looking at EF river 2 Pro too, would fit nicely in between mine.

              • @ozhunter68: ShopBack has 50% cash back for new temu curstomers again, ends midnight tonight

                Premium 100 is $526 and ac180 is $583.

                River 2 pro is $330

    • I dont know why you got downvoted just for telling people they could buy it cheaper else where even though that deals expired. This behaviour will just make folks not share anything.

      • +2

        They're getting negged because instead of actually contributing to the forum and posting the deal, they're just spamming other people's deals with comments that are no good to anyone.

        • But atleast now I know I can get it cheaper at Temu if I keep on eye on the pricing there.

        • +1

          Well I did contribute on that deal by suggesting the items are sold on temu lol.

          Now you know temu sells powerstation and to wait for the next 50% cash back just in case you're in the market for one.

  • +1

    saw a video on the Sodium ion version of this.

    after watching a few other videos it seemed to be mostly hype.

    one testing a separate sodium ion pack (just the bare batteries in a plastic box) he mentioned the voltage drops a lot when discharging. not like Lifepo4 which has way better performance. he also struggled to get the charger going, because the voltage of sodium was too low or something. he connected two more chargers to it and finally it reached a temperature he could start charging at decent speed. pretty weird tbh probably the technology isn't ready yet.

    • +3

      Safer chemistries are always gonna hold less charge compared to more volatile ingredients.

      Look at the pouch lipos used in drones/rc cars you can fit 250wh on a battery the size of a 1kg stick of butter.

      • -1

        Safer chemistries are always gonna hold less charge compared to more volatile ingredients.

        not saying they don't hold much charge. I know sodium ion batteries are slightly bigger and heavier they mentioned that. but the video said it's they way they drop in voltage so much below 50% ish. (sorry I realise now I didn't explain this well enough in my comment above)
        then when connected to a single charger, the charger was like "waiting" for the battery to be warm enough or high voltage enough to charge at decent speed. and it just wasn't happening quickly like it does with other types of battery, so he connected multiple chargers (3 I think) to speed it up.

        lifepo4 not much better than sodium ion btw in terms of density. but lifepo4 has one of the best performance of batteries so far.
        can discharge lifepo4 down to 10%~20% with stable voltage, still get thousands more cycles than li-ion NMC, much more safe and stable then li-ion NMC. I saw a video where they drilled the batteries lifepo4 vents gas, but no flame. compared to li-ion is venting gas+flame and explosion with fire spreading.

      • sorry for wall of text. I thought it's better to comment this separate.

        my point in original comment, seems like they are hyped up too much. what you are actually getting is like the first sodium ion design battery on the market, it's just not that great. only real benefit currently seems to be the way better temperature range it has, which matters mostly in super cold climate. other than that size/weight = worse, power = worse (drops voltage very quickly), safety = a bit better than Lifepo4.

        so you are basically getting the first sodium ion batteries designed, and they are shoving them into power stations etc like they are with B grade Lifepo4. they said as they improve the design and cheapen manufacturing, sodium ion should become more dense and more powerful.

        they probably already have the design of these new compact higher power sodium ion's and maybe even made a few, but of course they want to profit from all the 1st gen sodium ion's they have already made.

  • -5

    These are good for jump starting your Tesla…

  • +2

    Looks like the same price now on Amazon and Bunnings marketplace. No returns though with amazon (don't know about bunnings). According to this Bunnings went down to $699 twice last month which seems to be direct from Bluetti.

    • Great price!
      I haven’t had a great experience when purchasing online sale items through Bunnings. I purchased a few Reolink cameras on sale, and they kept chasing the supplier for stock even when their website said they had stock. I waited for months until I cancelled. Similar experience with their Ozito gear when ordering online.

  • Only 36ah battery 😐

    • +2

      How are you working that out? I worked out 80~ ah (depending on exactly what voltage you work it out from)

      • Check the specs on the website there. It says 36ah in battery capacity section

        • +5

          That is at 32V

          • @Thayer: Not enough Coulomb Years for my flux capacitor. 😐

    • +4

      Yes, but at 36v not 12v.

      This would be the same as a 100ah 12v roughly

  • Any of these you’d recommend for a UPS?

    • You mean this thing doesn't work as a UPS?

      • +1

        Yes it has UPS capability. 20ms which is fine for general household electronics. For anything sensitive, especially medical equipment you need under 10ms.

        • +1

          Probably a desktop computer would restart when on high loads. Hold up times are usually 16 to 17ms at full loads.

    • +2

      Have a look at the Bluetti Elite 100 V2

      Instant Backup, Zero Disruptions.

      "With a 10ms UPS switchover, the Elite 100 V2 keeps critical devices—like medical equipment, servers, and payment terminals—running smoothly during unexpected outages"

      Tap to Charge, Swipe to Control.

      "Monitor and manage your Elite 100 V2 anytime with the BLUETTI App. Get low-battery and full-charge alerts, customize your charging speed, and enable Power Memory Mode to auto-resume power after outages—no manual restart needed."

      • +1

        Seems like only the 100 supports the fast switchover and the 200 does not though both are called elite.

        • Maybe the BLuetti Elite 30 V2 too

          "≤10ms Pro-Grade UPS Backup:Seamless switch with 980W bypass power — perfect protection for sensitive devices during outages."

          Looks like maybe the Elite 200 V2 is 15ms?

          Elite 200 V2 is the only one that has 17 year battery life.

          "Life Cycles: 6,000+ Cycles to 80% Original Capacity"

          • +1

            @Thayer: Elite 30 not sure its a good deal, for that price you can buy a decent UPS for a computer.

            15ms is risky. But V2 goes into the $2000 territory. You can have a 4KW 8000 Cycle battery for $800(or less if you build one yourself) and an extermal UPS/Solar 1KW panel kit for < 2000 if you dont mind not being portable. And its repairable if any individual parts fail and free electricity for computer/fridge/TV etc for next 10 years.

      • The Elite 100 V2 is definitely the better product if you can get it for a good price. Not seeing anyway to get it under $1000 currently.

        • It is currently $999 direct through Bluetti

  • +2

    I can recommend these. Have had for 2.5 years. The fast charging (1440W input) is a great feature that other brands don’t have.

  • +2

    spinning the wheel promotion which may get you an $50 off, or 10% off or more.

    The wheel spin told me I've a 10% off. Try applying it during checkout and it says the coupon is not applicable. Good thing I used my standard anus@mailinator.com email address that I provide to websites like this.

    • +1

      That’s annoying and thanks for sharing. Was the coupon restricted to a certain product? I can see some of the coupons have a min spend or are limited to a product.

      • +2

        Was the coupon restricted to a certain product

        I only know is that it didn't apply to this product and I didn't try it on any other products.

        • +1

          In the conditions :(
          Applicable to eligible products only
          Discount codes cannot be combined with other promotions or discounts

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