Description
Bluetti Portable Power Station (AC200P). If you are off grid or experiencing a power outage, this little power station can power your appliances/tools with 2000 Watt/hours worth of power.
Features of this item include:
- 2000W AC Inverter/2,000Wh Capacity (4,800W Surge)
- 17 Outputs including AC: 120V outlets (6), and DC(12V): USB ports (4), RV outlet (1), car–cigarette lighter outlet (1), 5.5mm outlets (2), and wireless charging pad (2)
- LiFePO4 Battery–it's safe and powerful
- Multiple ways to recharge (AC/Car/Generator) We have cable for PV cells, but not PV cells at this time (700W max. solar input)
- 4hr charge from 120V outlet (1100W Max.)
- Eco-friendly/Gas free/Quiet/Cost-effective
- ~60 lbs
- Approx 15 inches tall, 16.5 inches wide, 11 inches deep
This item includes an AC adapter (for charging via 120V outlet), cables for car (cigarette lighter cable to XT90 cables), and a Bluetti bag for cables. Ask librarians about additional cables: Solar panels/PV array (MC4-XT90 cable).
Also known as: Portable Generator
Often used with: Extension cords, Power tools
Intended Uses
Used for powering/charging corded/cordless tools on a worksite that doesn't have power; powering appliances during power outages at home; powering anything while car-camping, etc.
You can power any of our tools with this power station!
To determine for how long you can run a particular tool or appliance on the power station use this formula:
- 2000Wh X .81 / #Watts the tool uses (multiply Amps X voltage).
For our largest power tools, like the big miter saw, table saw, or thickness planer the formula would look like this: 2000Wh X .81 / 15Amps X 120V = .9 hours (or 54 mins) That means you can be sawing continuously for almost an hour before having to recharge the power station–that's a lot of cuts!!
If you are building a 12v circuit (12v LED lights, 12v accessory outlets, etc.), this tool is a great way to test your work before switching to an installed battery based system. With the 12v 25A output (3), or 12v 10A output (2) you can attach directly to a 12v fuse box and power most 12v DC devices!
Special Instructions
This device can be discharged below freezing temps, but cannot be charged at such low temps!
Requirements for solar panels, if you have them: Open Circuit Voltage: 35-150V, Input Power: 700W Max. Often, a single solar panel will only have a 20V open circuit voltage–you would need one more to allow it to charge this power station.
Please minimize the amount of dust around this tool!
Tool Resources
Diagram
Image source: User Manual
Accessory cords:
Image source: DTL
Instructions
There are too many instructions to add to this record! Please check out 'Resources', below, to learn the basic functions of the power station. Also, you can ask your DTL librarian about how to use this rad, rad tool :)
Accessory cords directions for charging:
- To charge from vehicle's cigarette lighter port: Connect the "Car Charging Cable" to the cigarette lighter port in vehicle and to the "Multifunctional DC Charging Cable" (XT90); connect the "Multifunctional DC Charging Cable" to the "PV/Car Input" port on the power station.
- To charge from an AC outlet/generator: Connect "AC Adapter" to the outlet and to the "Adapter Input" port on the power station.
- To charge from PV (solar panels): Connect "Solar Charging Cable" (MC4) to solar panel array and to the "Multifunctional DC Charging Cable"; connect the "Multifunctional DC Charging Cable"(XT90) to the "PV/Car Input" port on the power station.
Resources
- PDF: User Manual
- Video: "AC200P | Power Station Tutorial" by BLUETTI support (4:49m). Directions for turning it on and using the LCD menu starts at 2:45m.
This tool was donated: Thank you, Chad!!