Brand | BLUETTI |
Special Feature | electricitygenerator |
Voltage | 120 Volts (AC) |
Recommended Uses For Product | Residential |
Power Source | Solar Powered |
- [Expandable Capacity] – AC300 supports up to 4 B300K battery packs (2764.8Wh each), allowing an impressive overall capacity of 11059.2Wh, ensuring uninterrupted power for your essentials during outages.
- [Go Green, Go Solar] – This kit includes AC300 & B300K and 4 200W foldable solar panels. Now you can charge the battery with endless and sustainable solar power wherever the sun shines.
- [Best RV Power] – Besides the AC outlets, wireless charging pad, USB-A, USB-C, and car port, it also comes with a NEMA TT-30 and a 30A RV port to cover your diverse charging needs in RV trip.
- [24/7 UPS Home Backup] – Tie the AC300 & B300K power system to your home grid to power your home whenever a blackout occurs. Only a licensed electrician can install the UPS power system.
- [What You Get] – BLUETTI AC300 & B300K(𝐬𝐡𝐢𝐩𝐩𝐞𝐝 𝐬𝐞𝐩𝐚𝐫𝐚𝐭𝐞𝐥𝐲), 4 200W solar panels(𝐬𝐡𝐢𝐩𝐩𝐞𝐝 𝐬𝐞𝐩𝐚𝐫𝐚𝐭𝐞𝐥𝐲), 15A AC charging cable, DC charging cable, car charging cable, user manual.
Eric Lauzon Verified Buyer –
pratique en foret ou a la peche
Jeepman4x4 Verified Buyer –
We jave had the system for a few months works like a charm whenever the power hoes out. Allows is to have internet, tv, heat on demand! Wonderful!
Bruce C. Verified Buyer –
I have 2 of these. 1 has 2 B300 batteries and lasts about 4 hours running a portable A/C unit. The one with the pair of B300K batteries doesn’t last as long, but for a TV and a fan, it’ll last for several hours. I’m thinking of plugging my fridge into it and using the generator to charge it during the next outage.
This thing is heavy (the batteries are the bulk). I have to make 3 trips to load it.
It charges fast off wall power. Solar is slower. I haven’t tried charging off of the truck.
Catch these on sale. Buy an extra B300K or 3. B300 is no longer made. Bluetti runs a lot of sales. I’m probably going to get 4 more B300Ks to max out both units.
Louslugger Verified Buyer –
I purchased this to help me get off grid during the peak energy hours when our rates quadruple. It took awhile to figure out how much battery capacity I needed to get through the 4 hours of peak time.
The fact that this is expandable is what sold me. After figuring out how much I need, I was able to add two more batteries.
You can set it up like a UPS for your whole electrical system. It passes through current during the day & then kicks in when the rates go up & takes everything off grid. Then when the rates go back down, it allows pass through again. This allows it to recharge on cheap electricity while taking me off grid when it’s expensive.
It can also accommodate solar so when I make that upgrade then I can cut my grid use even farther.
You can expand up to 12,000 KW so it can work for smaller places or, like in my case, in an RV.
If you are not inclined to build an install a whole inverter battery system for your RV, this is so much easier. Just plug it in, program it & you are ready to go.
Christie Kelley Verified Buyer –
I don’t normally give a 5 stars to a product without thoroughly putting the product through the ringer, but there was a surprise in the box. Apparently for every AC300 purchase, a Bluetti PB200, solar panel and LED lights are donated to an African family through Bluetti LAAF program. That is very cool.
The product itself is a beast. Very well built. Setup was fairly simple. Connected it to my tablet and setup the unit WiFi. Only complain so far is that I can’t power the unit off completely without disconnecting (unplugged) from the wall.
Will put it through some loads and see how it performs. Plan to purchase a few more B300s.
Maybe have an off-grid setup.
Down grade to 4 stars. Another oversight in the design is that the AC300 does not pass through the AC power while plugged in. So, battery is constantly being drawn and charged when there is a load reducing the life of the battery.
Nancy Gordon Verified Buyer –