at 499 CAD that is a good price. i bought one and started to test it and see the potential. I add a lifepo4 battery to extend the capacity. I do it with my EB3A and my AC 180 also. Soon i will perchase a 24v 100ah battery.I have now a 12,8v 50ah i use specially with my EB3A
I obtained a Bluetti AC70 and was counting on its Power Lifting claim to run my Ninja Foodie Digital Air Fry Oven (Model FT205CCO) on Camping trips. Sadly the AC70 did not power the Oven properly at all. While in Power Lifting mode (claimed to handle 2000 Watt Loads); the Bluetti turned on the Oven .... but nothing got cooked. :(( I used a Kill-a-Watt meter to monitor the power, while on House juice, and the Oven cycled up to 1560 Watts. while cooking stuff. Connected to the Bluetti AC70 the Oven failed to cook anything; and the AC70 power output reading didn't get much above 900 watts. Any ideas guys ??? It seems to me, the Bluetti must seriously drop the voltage; and attempt to create an illusion of powering a 2000 Watt device. I was also hoping to use the Bluetti AC70 to run my HAM gear; but I see no way to get enough power out of this unit without using a separate 120VAC power supply. Typically my gear runs on 12 ~ 13.8 VDA, at over 20 Amps; so the Cigarette Lighter Port at 10Amps runs short.
That's why I opted for the ac180 because the powerlift is a bit of a con, I think. My oven is 1500 watts but if yours read an extra 70watts it won't cook. Now, I haven't bought the ac180 yet but I think it would cover the oven with its 2000 watts in non powerlift mode. You can get 900watt mini ovens quite cheap, so that might be a solution for ya. Same with washers, you'd have to use a portable twin tub at about 300 watts.. I mean these powerstation are for camping equipment really so wattage has a be scaled down. But I have seen videos on yt where they use a 1500 watt saw with the ac70 and it worked, I think 1500 is its max and anything over is going struggle.. just lower the oven wattage
Yeah it’s annoying I have an EcoFlow River 2 but was a new looking to add an additional bigger portable power station that’s sub $1K but closer to $500 I’m looking at the $599 (on sale for $499) 768wh/800W EcoFlow River 2 Pro, the $799 700wh/1000W Jackery 700 Plus or $799 880wh/1000W Jackery 880 (not sure why the lower powered 700 Plus mode is same price as the non-plus 880), the $999 (on sale $330 off $669) 1440wh/1800W Bluetti AC180, or the Bluetti AC70. Truthfully The Bluetti AC180 looks like a killer deal. Now I have an EcoFlow power station & solar panel which I love but again, I wanted to add another unit with more power & to have to a backup unit & redundancy. I’m leaning on trying a Jackery or Bluetti. Jackery seems to be rugged & reliable, have great support & a loyal following of customer but Bluetti has good reviews & look to have clean modern aesthetics & good performance & value. I’m leaning toward the Bluetti AC70 or AC180 because of the specs & price but also can use my current solar panel with them as it looks like the Jackery units use another cable. I’ll eventually probably get another solar panel but its really beneficial that I can use my current one. Anyway again, I am not sure why the Jackery 700 plus is the same price as the bigger Jackery 880. What’s the difference & justification for the same price but lower power. I like the EcoFlow River 2 Pro but wanted to try another unit & was looking at Jackery or Bluetti. It’s annoying I can’t find the AC70 price. Nonetheless after seeing the Bluetti AC180’s specs & that it’s on sale for $330 off at $669 it’s a hard deal to ignore or pass even though I was looking to spend around $500. It’s a tough call but I think I’m going for a Bluetti over a comparable Jackery which generally cost more per watt. The new AC70 was the unit I was considering over a River 2 Pro but the AC180 looks like an amazing deal that would be hard to pass up.🫤🤷♂️ I’d be nice to know what the price of the AC70 was for a comparison. If it’s MSRP is $599 then knowing the AC180 is only $70 more on sale would be an easy justification for going for the bigger model. Has you or anyone else had a Jackery or Bluetti & had good experiences with them?
at 499 CAD that is a good price. i bought one and started to test it and see the potential. I add a lifepo4 battery to extend the capacity. I do it with my EB3A and my AC 180 also. Soon i will perchase a 24v 100ah battery.I have now a 12,8v 50ah i use specially with my EB3A
I see a new Ac70p model available but no real videos or information.
What is your new book about?
Very nice! I need to check them out!
Let us know what you think!
I obtained a Bluetti AC70 and was counting on its Power Lifting claim to run my Ninja Foodie Digital Air Fry Oven (Model FT205CCO) on Camping trips.
Sadly the AC70 did not power the Oven properly at all.
While in Power Lifting mode (claimed to handle 2000 Watt Loads); the Bluetti turned on the Oven .... but nothing got cooked. :((
I used a Kill-a-Watt meter to monitor the power, while on House juice, and the Oven cycled up to 1560 Watts. while cooking stuff.
Connected to the Bluetti AC70 the Oven failed to cook anything; and the AC70 power output reading didn't get much above 900 watts.
Any ideas guys ???
It seems to me, the Bluetti must seriously drop the voltage; and attempt to create an illusion of powering a 2000 Watt device.
I was also hoping to use the Bluetti AC70 to run my HAM gear; but I see no way to get enough power out of this unit without using a separate 120VAC power supply.
Typically my gear runs on 12 ~ 13.8 VDA, at over 20 Amps; so the Cigarette Lighter Port at 10Amps runs short.
That sucks! Sorry to hear that.
That's why I opted for the ac180 because the powerlift is a bit of a con, I think. My oven is 1500 watts but if yours read an extra 70watts it won't cook. Now, I haven't bought the ac180 yet but I think it would cover the oven with its 2000 watts in non powerlift mode. You can get 900watt mini ovens quite cheap, so that might be a solution for ya. Same with washers, you'd have to use a portable twin tub at about 300 watts.. I mean these powerstation are for camping equipment really so wattage has a be scaled down. But I have seen videos on yt where they use a 1500 watt saw with the ac70 and it worked, I think 1500 is its max and anything over is going struggle.. just lower the oven wattage
As a weekend warrior, I perfer a Dr. Prepare 100AH lifepo4 battery with Hub
So what is the price of this AC70? The link to Bluetti has a bunch pages but no pricing.
No idea but if it hit $499 it would be a nice sweet spot
Go to the website and then put his code in
@@dinhscot AC60 is $699 so AC70 will be more.
@@hiramhaji7813 Available November 2, 2023 7pm (PDT), so no price listed yet soyou cannot even put it in the cart to use the discount code.
Yeah it’s annoying I have an EcoFlow River 2 but was a new looking to add an additional bigger portable power station that’s sub $1K but closer to $500 I’m looking at the $599 (on sale for $499) 768wh/800W EcoFlow River 2 Pro, the $799 700wh/1000W Jackery 700 Plus or $799 880wh/1000W Jackery 880 (not sure why the lower powered 700 Plus mode is same price as the non-plus 880), the $999 (on sale $330 off $669) 1440wh/1800W Bluetti AC180, or the Bluetti AC70. Truthfully The Bluetti AC180 looks like a killer deal.
Now I have an EcoFlow power station & solar panel which I love but again, I wanted to add another unit with more power & to have to a backup unit & redundancy. I’m leaning on trying a Jackery or Bluetti. Jackery seems to be rugged & reliable, have great support & a loyal following of customer but Bluetti has good reviews & look to have clean modern aesthetics & good performance & value. I’m leaning toward the Bluetti AC70 or AC180 because of the specs & price but also can use my current solar panel with them as it looks like the Jackery units use another cable. I’ll eventually probably get another solar panel but its really beneficial that I can use my current one.
Anyway again, I am not sure why the Jackery 700 plus is the same price as the bigger Jackery 880. What’s the difference & justification for the same price but lower power. I like the EcoFlow River 2 Pro but wanted to try another unit & was looking at Jackery or Bluetti. It’s annoying I can’t find the AC70 price. Nonetheless after seeing the Bluetti AC180’s specs & that it’s on sale for $330 off at $669 it’s a hard deal to ignore or pass even though I was looking to spend around $500. It’s a tough call but I think I’m going for a Bluetti over a comparable Jackery which generally cost more per watt. The new AC70 was the unit I was considering over a River 2 Pro but the AC180 looks like an amazing deal that would be hard to pass up.🫤🤷♂️ I’d be nice to know what the price of the AC70 was for a comparison. If it’s MSRP is $599 then knowing the AC180 is only $70 more on sale would be an easy justification for going for the bigger model.
Has you or anyone else had a Jackery or Bluetti & had good experiences with them?
I would really like to know how much it COSTS, everyone shows them but no one ever tells how much they cost.
That is because we get them ahead of time before pricing is set. We have links for you to check updated pricing. Does that HELP?
01:14 As soon as you said "ex-caping" I knew I wasn't interested in listening to anything more you had to say.
savage lol