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Thanks Ray, this is the best explanation I've seen of this device so far and you've explained what extra attention to pay during installation. Best wishes to you both. Voytek from Nanaimo (I am currently in Florida)
I have one coming Ray. Do you think if you ran the Bluetti 1output into an mppt charge controller then output to charge my 230ah LiP04 travel trailer battery? What's your thoughts.
hmmm, might work. I'll give it a test tomorrow using my tool box power station and see what happens. I have a MPPT controller hooked to a 300AH in there. Easy enough to connect it up.
@LoveYourRV Thanks, I'll be looking forward to your test results. I have a Bluetti ac200 max that I can use it for, but if your test works out as I think it should I would make basically a charging kit using a Pelican type box with input and output Anderson connectors cut in each side of the box, and have 2 different output connectors, one for when charging the Bluetti, and one for the mppt charge controller when charging the travel trailer battery.
I'm thinking it should work since as far as I know inside the Bluetti power stations is a MPPT charger handling the DC input. Only thing about the Pelican case idea is it may not have enough room for cooling air flow unless you have it vented. I imagine if the Charger 1 gets too hot it starts to reduce its output.
Good question! I too have been wondering if I could use the Charger 1 for both my Bluetti AC70 and my trailer's house batteries by switching it back and forth as needed. I too would appreciate your (Ray's) thoughts if it's possible. Thanks!
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Buy Charger 1 on Bluetti Websites: Discount Code Ray5off can save extra 5% off SITEWIDE
USA - shrsl.com/4sy0i
Canada - shrsl.com/4sy0j
Amazon USA - amzn.to/4fEQj3S
Amazon Canada - amzn.to/4h1TmUL
Thanks Ray, this is the best explanation I've seen of this device so far and you've explained what extra attention to pay during installation. Best wishes to you both. Voytek from Nanaimo (I am currently in Florida)
Cool, hoping you are getting some good weather down there. Cheers! Ray
Thanks Ray.
You're most welcome. :)
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I have one coming Ray. Do you think if you ran the Bluetti 1output into an mppt charge controller then output to charge my 230ah LiP04 travel trailer battery? What's your thoughts.
hmmm, might work. I'll give it a test tomorrow using my tool box power station and see what happens. I have a MPPT controller hooked to a 300AH in there. Easy enough to connect it up.
@LoveYourRV Thanks, I'll be looking forward to your test results. I have a Bluetti ac200 max that I can use it for, but if your test works out as I think it should I would make basically a charging kit using a Pelican type box with input and output Anderson connectors cut in each side of the box, and have 2 different output connectors, one for when charging the Bluetti, and one for the mppt charge controller when charging the travel trailer battery.
I'm thinking it should work since as far as I know inside the Bluetti power stations is a MPPT charger handling the DC input. Only thing about the Pelican case idea is it may not have enough room for cooling air flow unless you have it vented. I imagine if the Charger 1 gets too hot it starts to reduce its output.
Good question! I too have been wondering if I could use the Charger 1 for both my Bluetti AC70 and my trailer's house batteries by switching it back and forth as needed. I too would appreciate your (Ray's) thoughts if it's possible. Thanks!
@@bradplueger7951 Here is video footage of my test th-cam.com/video/xurOR3Kzt3k/w-d-xo.html
Don’t have one.