Customer Reviews With Photos
Well made 4 conductor 10 awg extension. The input is a twist to lock L14-30. The outputs are 4 Nema 5-20R's. The outputs are divided with 2 outlets per leg to a common neutral, and that is separate from the ground. This allows you to apply loads with an intent to balance demand evenly to the two supply legs, which for many generators is important for field stability. The cord is durable and smooth, no tackiness and no odor. The cord has slight memory but it does relax when left in 70 degree plus temperatures. The cord is still pliable at lower temps and the jacket flexes fine, but it tends to have some coil memory. I consider it an advantage that the cord is not round but oblong in that you can lay it on a deck or pavement and it is not as much of a trip hazard.

I was looking for a solar bank to take camping. This thing is great! The solar panel is large, and this power bank is heavy. The flashlight is bright and has a handle to make it easy to carry. You can open this all the way or fold it like a pyramid. It only has two charging ports, one USB-C and one USB-A. This is great for the outdoors, especially when you don't have access to electricity. When using the sun to charge it, you want to keep it directly in the sun to get it charged and not in the shade. You can also charge it through the USB-A port, which we will do to make sure it’s fully charged before we go on our trip. You can also easily store this away when you're not using it, as it folds flat. I am giving this a five-star rating and would highly recommend it if you are looking for a power bank for camping or if you ever have a situation with no electricity.

First thing - this power station is priced attractively if you can get the coupon offer (currently 40% off), but without that it's expensive for the capacity. The selection of output ports is impressive for the size. The wireless charging on the top works great with my Pixel 7! The two AC outputs are pure sine, so safe for sensitive electronics. They both measured at 121.8v on a meter. The light bar on the carry handle has two brightness levels and a SOS flashing function. Three ways to charge - AC (fastest), solar (up to 120w, but I've seen it go higher on a 200w panel), and USB-C (100w). Very convenient in that respect. Solar input is via DC 7909, so I have to use either a multi cable or an adapter (all my panels are set up with DC5521 plugs). It's 300w off the AC plugs with a peak of 600w, so this is for low drain appliances only. No troubles powering a 65" TV for a couple hours. Mainly I'll be using this to power a 12v fridge (cooler) on road trips. It can keep it running for 6-7 hours, even with the one side of the fridge set to 10 degrees. One drawback is that when the AC outlets are turned on, it drops max input current to only 9w, so if you're using the AC, a solar panel won't be able to keep it charged very well. Overall I like it and would have given it 5-stars except for the AC/max input issue. That said, I'd still recommend!

Amazing product—I use it every day. It’s very compact and easy to take anywhere. It can charge 5 to 10 items, depending on the devices. It supports two USB-C ports at 100W and one USB-A at 18W. You can use the USB-C ports with devices like iPads, MacBooks, and phones. Super dependable and a must-have for anyone on the go.

This solar panel looks well constructed, the materials are high quality. 2 of them allows me to power my battery stickup ring cameras around the house without having to charge them.

Fast charging. Flexible mounting metal bracket. Easy to read LED controller. You can tell if it’s charged or fully charged. Takes the guess work out. Others say charging and never fully charge. I bought four to keep my tractors charged and ready to go.

This has been a great battery for me. I got it for emergencies because it can hold a decent amount of power, has several different ports, and even has a light that swivels 180 degrees. More features include a handle and cell phone stand. This battery takes a couple hours to charge. How long it lasts depends on how you use it. Obviously certain electronics will create a larger draw than others, but one thing I like about this battery is you actually see how much of a draw each item creates! The LED display screen shows how much power is actually being used at any point in time. This battery gets used all the time. And, when the power goes out, it's going to be a life saver!! Oddly enough....my battery didn't come with a charger. I guess I'm supposed to use my own usb block/cable. -1 star for that.

These panels actually produce the advertised power, unlike many others. JJN may be a lesser- known name in this industry, but they've been around for a very long time, and the panels I received from them carry their brand name right on the face in permanent form. This alone made me smile while I was setting them up for testing because I immediately felt they would perform well. And perform they did! I connected them to a 12v 300ah lithium iron phosphate (LiFePo4) that had gone down to only 6% charge while I waited on a refund for some other panels I had purchased. These panels immediately began producing 640-650 watts (flat on the ground and at an angle to the sun of about 25 degrees) through a 100v/50a charge controller. By the time the sun began to set my battery was showing 100%. I'm not using a lot of power, averaging about 750-1000 watt hours per day. Currently, with one panel facing directly up and one leaning against my windshield (toward the sunset) my battery is full again by 10-10:30 am. These panels easily keep up with that load even on days when I store one underneath the other while I'm driving to another campground and am only getting power from the panel on top. The short version is I'm impressed by these panels. They're well-made, nicely finished, and arrived in adequate, functional protective packaging. While they're on the large and heavy side, I'm able to use both on a small SUV. They may not be the most stealthy, but their performance is impeccable. The one drawback is the mounting holes are only accessible from underneath, but using carriage bolts in the oval holes keeps them from turning so I was able to bolt them to a frame I welded from some angle iron that attaches securely to my luggage rack and allows me to stack them for driving. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!

I live in an area that has experienced several electrical blackouts during the last year which lasted up to twelve hours. By using three Bluetti Power Stations (EB 40, 70, and 150) I was able to keep my house alarm system, internet modem and router, and small TV active during the two blackouts. After the last blackout I began a search for a larger and more capable power station to be able to keep my deep freezer functioning for a prolonged period to preserve all the expensive meat and frozen items. My research led me to seek a new power station that had a large capacity LiFePO4 battery- known for its safety, long life, and ability to deep discharge without damage. Also important was some portability and solar recharging. The product that best met my criteria was the Bluetti AC300 + B300 Power Station. The Master Module and the battery are separate units and can stack and are connected for use by a supplied cable. Each unit was able to be moved around my house using a furniture dolly and then quickly reassembled for use. Because the system is modular, up to three more batteries can be added in the future. After my initial assembly, I charged it up to 100% in a short period of time using the AC input and then connected the AC300 control unit to my iPhone using the user friendly Bluetti app and also my home wifi system. I now have the ability to monitor the system remotely. I spent the next several days using the new Bluetti System in emergency situations to assess its capabilities. First, I moved it to my garage and plugged in my freezer (155 W intermittent) and ran it for 24 hours without any recharging. Next I added two solar panels to test the solar recharging and pass thru power ability. Over there next day thanks to the sun, I was able to keep the freezer running and partially recharge the battery. I next recharged my electric bicycle batteries which went well. Next was my 12 V refrigerator which could run for an extended time with some solar assist. My CPAP which uses 24 V DC ran perfectly even using the heated hose and humidifier. Lastly, my wife and I used it as a massive recharging station. I can't say enough about the versatility and power of the new Bluetti Home Backup System. I will now store it in my house near an AC plug and keep it around d 70% for storage because I know that I can use solar if needed for recharging. I am totally pleased about the build quality, ease of use, portability, safety, and peace of mind that I am much better able to cope with a future long term power outage.

I purchased this as a replacement of a previous power station of similar capacity that wasn't a lifepo4 battery. It really does punch above its class in weight, features, and run time. The Bluetti AC2A is incredible, has all the right features you want and nothing you don't. Tested with a Starlink gen3 and a mini, combining to charge the unit with a 200 watt solar panel. Both were able to run all day until sun went down and the mini could go close to 6 hours afterward, 3-4 hours on the Gen 3. It's a perfect tent camping companion, keeping phones charged, internet running, laptops running longer, charge handheld gaming systems and tablets, handles all of it. Of course the capacity isn't huge but I haven't found that to be an issue so far for my needs, especially when pairing with the solar panel. The UPS feature is great for keeping the kids' sound machines going during a power outage which happens quite often where I live. I find myself often using the unit to give my phone a quick charge from the 100 watt USB C plug, works better than most of my other standard chargers. I'm tempted to buy two or three more of these to have around, they're that useful! I've had such a good experience with this one I might also go ahead and splurge for the AC70 or AC180 as a primary unit and the AC2A as the little travel brother.

This bag is a perfect fit for the Ecoflow Delta 2. It has zipper openings that allow access to all the ports and connection points, as well as the vent fans on the sides. An extra nice little feature is the velcro tabs that hold the flaps open then for when you are using it. The carry handles and strap work - if you already have this power station, you know it's awkward and heavy so you're not carrying it around more than necessary, but the handles do feel secure enough that you aren't worried when you do need to carry it, like out to the car or around the campsite. I also like that this bag doesn't add bulk to the delta 2, while it's padded enough and the fabric heavy enough to feel that its protected.

This little portable power bank really saved us during the last power outage. Allowed us to watch TV and charge cell phones. Has a cool battery life indicator on the side I also like the fact it has multiple USB ports and power cord port. I plan on using this for work when working in the field for charging my laptop. Has a cool caring handle and seems like a durable case.

I recently installed two 500W solar panels, which are quite heavy, using the ECO-Worthy 45-inch adjustable mounting brackets with foldable tilt legs. Despite their weight, the mount and overall structure feel very stable and reliable. One challenge I encountered was that the installation manual recommends a 90-degree setup for ground mounting, but I needed a 20-degree tilt for my setup, which was impossible to achieve. However, even at a different angle, the brackets remain secure and steady, making me confident in their durability. The aluminum build adds to its strength while keeping it lightweight. Overall, I’m impressed with its quality and functionality. If you're looking for a dependable mounting solution, this one does the job well.

I have a 100w set of Sokiovola solar panels that work great and have lasted a long time so I got excited to test out there 200 W panel. I have to say I am not disappointed. The 200 watt panel folds up into a very compact portable set that's easy to transport and even the smallest of vehicles. The output doesn't disappoint either with consistently putting out over 200 Watts in Michigan's mid-afternoon sun in April. It has three kickstands giving it support, I would have liked to seen four but it works with three. The mc4 connectors are very short but it does come with a 10 ft extension with four of the most popular plugs for your solar generators. I like the portable case that it comes with, it has a zipper on each side with a opening in the case allowing you to use the built-in handles on the panels themselves. You don't need the storage bag to carry or transport the panels the handles are built in. With the impressive output along with the compact size and piece of portability these 200 watt panels are easy to recommend

This was an absolute steal. Great quality and overall performance. Was able to charge my small solar power station pulling an average 104 watts. This is a must buy and an absolute deal for the price
