Great demonstration. The cooking appliances use a lot of the battery %. The heated blanket used the least. Give a good idea on how much you drain the battery if all items were used in a day.
That screw is for grounding the unit... plz don't lose it, it goes on the side with the charging port.... Love this thing, it charges soooo fast, what a thoughtful gift!
How sweet of your daughter 🥰, she sounds supportive. If you feel comfortable, it would be interesting to hear how you dealt with your children & family concern for you doing van life. If there was any resistance. I’ve had my eye on a Bluetooth for awhile. Thanks for the real-time review!
I appreciate you watching and glad you found the review helpful! Here is some of the reasons I live in my van. My family is pretty supportive. th-cam.com/video/67hDaz6qKUI/w-d-xo.htmlsi=JNpzTZvmL6xivvwO
That was incredibly sweet and generous of your daughter hun! Although I don't have the Bluetti, owning a power station Im finding is more important than you realize whether you are a camper or home owner/renter. And I was just thinking today how most of us campers are set for any emergency such as a grid lock down. I know with all my gear I could absolutely survive off grid (temporarily). Excellent review lady!! I have a DJI 2200w and I absolutely love this thing, it is quiet as a mouse. Definitely will come in handy if I venture into Camper or Van life. I need to pick your brain on this topic (Vanlife Logistics)
Yes, she wants me to be safe and comfortable in my travels! I agree, we are prepared for almost anything. I keep extra food and supplies, first aid and things like that as well. I am still learning about the power aspect as far as a built in system. Once I get my bed built I will probably add some sort of back up system ( inverter, The MPPT controller or DC DC charger will connect to your Lithium battery and apply the proper charging profile specific to Lithium batteries.) I need an electrician for that. 2 of my sons can install this stuff. Do you have a portable solar panel?
@ I do. Purchased a 100w a month ago but haven’t used it yet. I need to get 1 more. Like you I’m still tryna figure out this whole power thing. The whole inverter , lithium battery ordeal got me spinning down a rabbit hole. Girl I’m telling ya, you are truly inspiring me to move towards van living. I’m trying to figure out the logistics to make sure I’m comfortable before I make this move.
@andavis1870 I don't blame you. You have to know in your mind for yourself that you will have everything you need and all your comforts of a regular home. Have you ever watched "Where is Tiffany " she lives in a Winnebago Travato
@andavis1870 OH, you can purchase foldable solar panels. I have a foldable 200 watt panel in my van. I think the flexible ones on the roof would be better when you get a van. Sorta like set it and forget it. Then you Don have to take panels out and set them in the sun. They will already be in the sun.
I got that exact same Bluetti for my sticks and bricks home because it has the passthrough charging. So far I haven't tried it with a power outage because we haven't had one yet. With the Amazon deal, it was a no brainer to buy. I also have the Allpowers brand one with the same wattage and it is about the same, with the same specs and pass through charging and they weigh the same, but the Allpowers has gone up in price since I got it and is now more expensive than the Bluetti. I think it will be wonderful for when I get my van. Plus, both are small enough to not take up a lot of space. The screw with the Bluetti is for grounding it.
I want to thank you for the information.I will be buying this because of your explanations made more clear than others.Do you have a link to the company or should I just go direct.?what is the correct solar. panel to charge quickly for traveling?Also what is a power charger ?Thanks .Enjoy your channel.
Hello, I just checked with Bluetti and have a referral code for you to use. The AC180 is $459 on the Bluetti website. Here is the link to the code. www.bluettipower.com/a/refer-a-friend/redeem/marlenaefelton/8927
I have been wanting to go there. I have been easing myself into traveling far distances because I have an older van. It needs a few more things done to it before I feel comfortable going that far. My channel is helping me save up money to get those things fixed. Thanks for watching! 🤗
They are also great to have during a power outtage. I now have 2 so I can survive and also if I need to help whichever child's house I am in the area of.
For the electric blanket if you have a car blanket with a DC power cord(sorry don't know the name),it runs much longer..like 10 hours if you have a low wattage blanket.
I no longer have a van, but I've gradually accumulated four EcoFlow River generators plus 2 extra batteries. They're for grid-down emergency only, in my case. But I like them way better than the Bluetti I bought first - it blew out a whole electric circuit in my house the first time I plugged it in. Even worse, the company had people calling and yelling at me at all hours when I demanded my $ back.
Why would u put a few security cameras outside. They are 12volt. In case somebody knocks on the van you can evaluate what is going on. I know I wouldn't open the door
If you don't watch the entire video, please don't comment. People are asking questions that have been answered in the video. 🤔⁉️
I have two of these I love them. I also just got the power one to charge in van or car fast !!! Bluetti is the best!!!!
This is an amazing gift. Very needed for van life.
Thank you! Yes, a great gift indeed! 🤗
Nice review, I have 3 and use them on my farm and for power outages, will run my full size refrigerator for 13 hours. Best regards!
Great! I think every household should have one for emergencies. Thanks for watching!
Fantastic demonstrations! The Bluetti seems like a winner. I hope you got a great deal on it. 😊
Yes, my daughter got a great deal on it! And it has a 5 year warranty m!
@MeenasHappyLife Very nice!
Great demonstration. The cooking appliances use a lot of the battery %. The heated blanket used the least. Give a good idea on how much you drain the battery if all items were used in a day.
Yes, some of us are not good with the wattage stuff. That was the best way I could explain it. 🤗
That screw is for grounding the unit... plz don't lose it, it goes on the side with the charging port.... Love this thing, it charges soooo fast, what a thoughtful gift!
Thank you for letting me know! I like it, so far so good!
That was sweet of your daughter. I have that Bluetti also. I really appreciate it being gifted to me. More power. 😊
Yes, more power is always good. Thanks for watching! 🤗
How sweet of your daughter 🥰, she sounds supportive. If you feel comfortable, it would be interesting to hear how you dealt with your children & family concern for you doing van life. If there was any resistance.
I’ve had my eye on a Bluetooth for awhile. Thanks for the real-time review!
I appreciate you watching and glad you found the review helpful! Here is some of the reasons I live in my van. My family is pretty supportive. th-cam.com/video/67hDaz6qKUI/w-d-xo.htmlsi=JNpzTZvmL6xivvwO
Love my Bluetti's, just got the charger 1 DC to DC charger...that's a game changer
I have my eye on that one next!
I love my Bluetti❤❤❤❤❤
I know I'm going to love this one! ❤️🔥
Great reveiw!
Thanks! 🤗
That was incredibly sweet and generous of your daughter hun! Although I don't have the Bluetti, owning a power station Im finding is more important than you realize whether you are a camper or home owner/renter. And I was just thinking today how most of us campers are set for any emergency such as a grid lock down. I know with all my gear I could absolutely survive off grid (temporarily). Excellent review lady!!
I have a DJI 2200w and I absolutely love this thing, it is quiet as a mouse. Definitely will come in handy if I venture into Camper or Van life. I need to pick your brain on this topic (Vanlife Logistics)
Yes, she wants me to be safe and comfortable in my travels! I agree, we are prepared for almost anything. I keep extra food and supplies, first aid and things like that as well. I am still learning about the power aspect as far as a built in system. Once I get my bed built I will probably add some sort of back up system ( inverter, The MPPT controller or DC DC charger will connect to your Lithium battery and apply the proper charging profile specific to Lithium batteries.) I need an electrician for that. 2 of my sons can install this stuff. Do you have a portable solar panel?
@ I do. Purchased a 100w a month ago but haven’t used it yet. I need to get 1 more. Like you I’m still tryna figure out this whole power thing. The whole inverter , lithium battery ordeal got me spinning down a rabbit hole. Girl I’m telling ya, you are truly inspiring me to move towards van living. I’m trying to figure out the logistics to make sure I’m comfortable before I make this move.
@andavis1870 I don't blame you. You have to know in your mind for yourself that you will have everything you need and all your comforts of a regular home. Have you ever watched "Where is Tiffany " she lives in a Winnebago Travato
@andavis1870 OH, you can purchase foldable solar panels. I have a foldable 200 watt panel in my van. I think the flexible ones on the roof would be better when you get a van. Sorta like set it and forget it. Then you Don have to take panels out and set them in the sun. They will already be in the sun.
@@MeenasHappyLife Yep, that's what I have, a foldable one.
I have one and I Love the Hell Out of It!!!
I'll probably be the same way!
Wow that's awesome! I must have one.
It's great to have for emergency power too!
Very helpful! Thanks
Glad it was helpful!
Thankyou your video was very helpful! I understand so much more of how it all works! Thanks!
You're very welcome! I'm so glad it was helpful! If you would like to purchase one there is a referral link in the description.
I got that exact same Bluetti for my sticks and bricks home because it has the passthrough charging. So far I haven't tried it with a power outage because we haven't had one yet. With the Amazon deal, it was a no brainer to buy. I also have the Allpowers brand one with the same wattage and it is about the same, with the same specs and pass through charging and they weigh the same, but the Allpowers has gone up in price since I got it and is now more expensive than the Bluetti. I think it will be wonderful for when I get my van. Plus, both are small enough to not take up a lot of space. The screw with the Bluetti is for grounding it.
Thank you for your comment and the information about the screw. I had to look up passthrough. I see...🤓 That's awesome.
I want to thank you for the information.I will be buying this because of your explanations made more clear than others.Do you have a link to the company or should I just go direct.?what is the correct solar. panel to charge quickly for traveling?Also what is a power charger ?Thanks .Enjoy your channel.
Hello, I just checked with Bluetti and have a referral code for you to use. The AC180 is $459 on the Bluetti website. Here is the link to the code. www.bluettipower.com/a/refer-a-friend/redeem/marlenaefelton/8927
Girl! You did a great review. You should take a trip out here to Quartzsite! Put your things in action camping.
Lol 👍😊🙋♀️
I have been wanting to go there. I have been easing myself into traveling far distances because I have an older van. It needs a few more things done to it before I feel comfortable going that far. My channel is helping me save up money to get those things fixed. Thanks for watching! 🤗
@MeenasHappyLife good idea!
I need to get one of those I pray all is well God Bless❤
They are also great to have during a power outtage. I now have 2 so I can survive and also if I need to help whichever child's house I am in the area of.
For the electric blanket if you have a car blanket with a DC power cord(sorry don't know the name),it runs much longer..like 10 hours if you have a low wattage blanket.
Can you give me a link to what you are talking about?
@MeenasHappyLife I mean the cigarette lighter with a car blanket.
@tishreni5183 I found a converter on Amazon.
Nice! 👍
Thanks for watching!
I have Ecoflow and not so sure about it. I’ve had problems from day one.
I think the AC180 is well worth the price.
I no longer have a van, but I've gradually accumulated four EcoFlow River generators plus 2 extra batteries. They're for grid-down emergency only, in my case. But I like them way better than the Bluetti I bought first - it blew out a whole electric circuit in my house the first time I plugged it in. Even worse, the company had people calling and yelling at me at all hours when I demanded my $ back.
Where'd you get that low wattage heater?
My daughter brought it for me from Ollie's.
@MeenasHappyLife Thankyou,I'll check it out.
Sorry ,me again.I should have said the power charger that is shown on Bluettis website.I wondered if it plugged into cigarette lighter or what.
You can charge the Bluetti in your cigarette charger ( 12v) , you can charge by solar or by a regular outlet. The outlet is faster.
Why would u put a few security cameras outside. They are 12volt. In case somebody knocks on the van you can evaluate what is going on. I know I wouldn't open the door
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