Thanks to you Jarrod, I ordered my solar system from Light Harvest. They were very helpful from the start to helping me install it. They made it as easy as it could be. Shout out to John! He was willing to answer all my questions and get me rolling.
I work at Walmart, so thank you for the props on an awesome item that you have purchased! Love the business, thanks again! Thank you Jarrod for sharing and helping to advertise our merchandise! I've been with the company for almost 6 years! So happy to see that customers are happy! Much love! Be safe and well! See you next time!😃❤👍
Great vid! These guys are the best!. I recently Purchased one of their kits and installed it myself and it was so easy and came out beautiful. I'm hoping my build can make one of your showcases someday soon. Your showcases are the best and have helped me so much. Keep up the great work!
Thanks for taking time to comment and for the kind words. It's always great to hear when another project comes together well. The biggest thing with the showcase videos tends to be the ability to get everybody in the same place. What part of the country are you in?
What I see is a well integrated powerful system with two of the special features compared to general build-ups being compact dimensions and portability.
A little more than 24 hours (I have the 1700W version. Used it recently for 12 hours when my power company did a planned shut-off. Came home to 52% charge.)
This is a great question and fridges are critical. This unit will certainly run most any house fridge but how long it will do it is highly variable depending on how efficient the fridge is and how much solar you have running it. I would estimate that worst case would be a very inefficient fridge on a hot day with no solar. That might be 5-6 hours. If you had an efficient full size fridge with a full 700 Watts of solar in a cold, sunny place you could likely run it indefinitely plus some. Solar is the key to being successful with refrigeration. Solar input capability is one of the strongest points of this unit. 700 Watts is typically plenty to do the job well, thanks for the great question.
if im not mistaken.. there are solar panels are meant to be for van and same with the one on the house.. can we use a solar panels meant for the houses roof to a van ( vice versa ) ? im just curious.. i am learning alot watching your videos plus hoping to see you interviewing peya again hehehe
Yes and yes. EP500pro isn't here yet but should be good. 2 of our units is a great system and gives a lot of capability. It makes a great van or skoolie system with a nice degree of portability if you like to move it around for emergencies, running tools, picnics, etc. Thanks.
@@lightharvestsolar I'm confused, which kit is this on your website? It sounds like the Bluetti, but I see it has your branding. When you say it can power a whole van, does that mean it could power the lights, hot water system, etc ? Is it a plug n play or a generator ... or is that the same nowadays? I am looking for a plug and play system, just have some concern about a 2000W inverter with an 1800W induction or a Brava oven (not at the same time). Would it be able to boil water on an induction, power the lights and charge a laptop at the same time? TIA.
You need to get these into the homes of the population of the US territory of St. Croix... Electric is Ridiculously expensive and often out Spoiling already high priced foods-generators being noisy running on gas and easily stolen are popular but extremely expensive It’s a Caribbean island, with an outdated and corrupt electrical situation called WAPA Seriously if you are into helping third world countries, start at home please!
@@clearwater9118 Where do I get that component? If a piece breaks in a multi component system, I go to Amazon and get it the next day. If a part breaks on a solar generator, I’m at the mercy of the service dept. sorry, we’ll get it to you next week.
Would love to see Will Prowse do a teardown of that solar generator. Love those teardown vids!!
Haha, guessing it wouldn't end well
Looks like a re-branded Bluetti "EB200"?
Thanks to you Jarrod, I ordered my solar system from Light Harvest. They were very helpful from the start to helping me install it. They made it as easy as it could be. Shout out to John! He was willing to answer all my questions and get me rolling.
Not sure why I haven't pulled the trigger. This is awesome thanks guys
I work at Walmart, so thank you for the props on an awesome item that you have purchased! Love the business, thanks again! Thank you Jarrod for sharing and helping to advertise our merchandise! I've been with the company for almost 6 years! So happy to see that customers are happy! Much love! Be safe and well! See you next time!😃❤👍
Great vid! These guys are the best!. I recently Purchased one of their kits and installed it myself and it was so easy and came out beautiful. I'm hoping my build can make one of your showcases someday soon. Your showcases are the best and have helped me so much. Keep up the great work!
Thanks for taking time to comment and for the kind words. It's always great to hear when another project comes together well.
The biggest thing with the showcase videos tends to be the ability to get everybody in the same place. What part of the country are you in?
@@lightharvestsolar I'm in Phoenix, but I want to head north for the summer.
@@lightharvestsolar i live in my van. Are you hiring? 😀
That looks like a pretty sweet solar setup. !:- )
So awesome, Jarrod!!
I’ve wanted a generator but this is my choice when ready to go for it !!
What I see is a well integrated powerful system with two of the special features compared to general build-ups being compact dimensions and portability.
Is it LiFePO4?
It looks like the Bluetti ?
Awesome video as always! Thank you Jarrod!😃
Might be a bit small for elaborate van systems, but would work well with anything less.
Great video ... 😄
Is this a rebrand of the Bluetti AC200P?
Nope, it's built by Light Harvest Solar which is cheaper.
Look like it. The control panel looks the exact same.
I would say yes as they have done this with previous Bluetti models.
@@timmunro3679 it's not
Yes
FYI - the Brava oven pulls 1800 watts and it is supposed to be connected to a 110V-120V 60Hz circuit
wonder if you can install something to a house? also is there a company in California?
So would an average person looking to use maybe 400W panels on the roof, use this vs hardwiring outlets in the van build?
Would that power a house frig and for how long?
A little more than 24 hours (I have the 1700W version. Used it recently for 12 hours when my power company did a planned shut-off. Came home to 52% charge.)
*assuming you're not charging the unit at the same time.
@@BabyDrePhotography - thanks
This is a great question and fridges are critical.
This unit will certainly run most any house fridge but how long it will do it is highly variable depending on how efficient the fridge is and how much solar you have running it.
I would estimate that worst case would be a very inefficient fridge on a hot day with no solar. That might be 5-6 hours.
If you had an efficient full size fridge with a full 700 Watts of solar in a cold, sunny place you could likely run it indefinitely plus some. Solar is the key to being successful with refrigeration. Solar input capability is one of the strongest points of this unit. 700 Watts is typically plenty to do the job well, thanks for the great question.
@@lightharvestsolar thanks for replying I appreciate it
Have him send a unit to Hobotech to do a full review on it.
That would be a great plug of advertisement.
Thanks for asking if two could be linked together. Could one power a Nomadic Cooling 12v air con? Thanks!
Wouldn't run very long
@@JarrodTocci that is what is suspected. Thanks for the reply! Appreciate all the helpful videos.
When will the solar generator be available to buy from light harvest solar. I didn't see this model on their website.
Should be within the next month or so. Call or email them for more info
@@JarrodTocci Thanks for the info
if im not mistaken.. there are solar panels are meant to be for van and same with the one on the house.. can we use a solar panels meant for the houses roof to a van ( vice versa ) ?
im just curious.. i am learning alot watching your videos plus hoping to see you interviewing peya again hehehe
You could. They're both weather rated. I've seen it done. The panels are bigger so rather than 4 or 3, some people use 1.
doesn't matter where you put your solar panel as long as its in the sun, house, van doesnt matter.
I need one of those. Only concern is does it exhaust any heat?
I think all systems do because of the parts used
What about hooking up/running a vitamix?
How. Many cycles will it do?
Can you add additional external batteries?
I think so
When will it be available in uk
This is great no worries about electricity
www.solarpowersupply.eu/bluetti-eb200-2000wh-2000w-power-station-eu-version
i wonder if a bluetti ep500pro or 2 of these can run a full van or not :)
Yes and yes. EP500pro isn't here yet but should be good. 2 of our units is a great system and gives a lot of capability. It makes a great van or skoolie system with a nice degree of portability if you like to move it around for emergencies, running tools, picnics, etc.
Thanks.
@@lightharvestsolar I'm confused, which kit is this on your website? It sounds like the Bluetti, but I see it has your branding. When you say it can power a whole van, does that mean it could power the lights, hot water system, etc ? Is it a plug n play or a generator ... or is that the same nowadays? I am looking for a plug and play system, just have some concern about a 2000W inverter with an 1800W induction or a Brava oven (not at the same time). Would it be able to boil water on an induction, power the lights and charge a laptop at the same time? TIA.
Great
Guy should get a 53" container if he keeps running out of space.
You need to get these into the homes of the population of the US territory of St. Croix...
Electric is Ridiculously expensive and often out
Spoiling already high priced foods-generators being noisy running on gas and easily stolen are popular but extremely expensive
It’s a Caribbean island, with an outdated and corrupt electrical situation called WAPA
Seriously if you are into helping third world countries, start at home please!
If one component fails on a multi piece system goes, replace that piece. If a component goes on that solar generator, your screwed.
No. You open it up and replace that piece too. That is if you're not afraid and know what you're doing.
@@clearwater9118 Where do I get that component? If a piece breaks in a multi component system, I go to Amazon and get it the next day. If a part breaks on a solar generator, I’m at the mercy of the service dept. sorry, we’ll get it to you next week.