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Does anyone use a portable power station to charge their ebikes while on road trips, camping etc? If so, I would love to hear about recommendations.
Hello,the big advantage of bluetti over others is the battery technology used. I don't know that there is anything else that comes close to them;
The nerds who use these types of batteries in banks for their homes suggest going from dead flat to full charge because it's the calendar that will kill them before anything else. They still don't recommend keeping them at full charge, or charging at around zero degrees celcius.
- LiFePO4 Battery with 3,500+ Life Cycles to 80%
I’ve got 20x 21700 10amp batteries
buck Converter
10s Bms from Amazon
usb board
300w inverter and portable power station
the kings of the hill are bluetti and ecoflow.Evening guys
Revisiting this thread as I’m considering in investing in a Portable Power Station for weekends away next year.
I’d need around 2000Wh to comfortably charge two 360Wh batteries and two 256 Wh range extenders with enough left to give the range extenders another charge.
Is the Bluetti still the cream of the crop or is there far more choice available now at more competitive prices ? Thanks
yea so if you dont consider any losses, on paper a 2000wh battery will charge your 500wh battery 4 times.Thanks guys. I’m a little out of my comfort zone here as I’m mechanically biased rather than electrical so this is all sounding like a foreign language to me right now, but I’m a fast learner with Google at my aid
I was just looking at the Ecoflow website, the Delta 2 at £799, but I can’t quite see what it’s capacity in kWh is
Edit - so the Delta 2 is 1 kWh, the Delta Max at 2 kWh is £1399
at 80% depth of discharge you will get 1536W from a 160ah battery, i would not go lower than this figure as it will shorten its lifespan.So, this battery should provide 1920Wh - £688.50
Roamer 160SMART4 - 12V 160Ah LiFePO4 Lithium Leisure Battery
The Roamer 160SMART4 is a compact drop in 12V 160Ah LiFePO4 battery for install in a campervan, motorhome, boat, tiny house or even wild camping. Includes 200A continuous discharge, active balancing, Roamer BMS bluetooth app and handles for additional portability. Free delivery, Roamercare, 10...roamer.com
Inverter £200
2000W 12V Pure Sine Wave Inverter With English Standard Socket (with UPS Function)
The 2000W inverter is capable of producing cleaner and smoother electricity to operate tools, fans, lights, and other electronics without interference.uk.renogy.com
Total £888.50 for a DIY version, but not as portable or quite as neat as a power station
thats a killer deal !The Bluetti AC200P is currently £1299 and uses the LiFePO4 batteries whereas the EcoFlow uses NCM batteries
@Tubby G so with the above, complete chargeable system with 2200W(useable) £850, battery is bluetooth so you can monitor the battery via your phone which is useful.
edit. and you have to factor efficiency of the inverter, so if its 85% efficient for every 100watts of power you use you will be taking 115w from the battery
thats a killer deal !
you can always buy an expander battery and its packaged nicely.
personally I would rather go for that over the separate units of battery and inverter.
so yea, the NCM battery stuff has its advantages but lifepo4 has a longer lifespan and isnt known for spontaneous combustion etc.
Yes I’m leaning towards the Bluetti for its all in one convenience & portability . It still weighs in at around 26kg though, so a hefty bit of kit to be lugging around
Hi all friends,
I made my portable energy station myself based on 4 high quality LFP4 cells (> 3000Wh), the cost price is around €1500 not including my work.
Maybe this will give other people some ideas.
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Technical description
Prismatic LFP4 cells 240A CALB A+ > 3072Wh under 12.8V
BMS Jikong BT 4S 200A
BusBars 300A in-house manufacturing (3mm copper + each 3 x M8 + 4x M4, brass screws)
400A Hall Effect LV Coulombmeter (WLS-MVA400)
Edecoa pure sine converter 2500/5000W
Output 2x 230V 16A schuko
USB 3.0 + Type C
outputs 12V cigarette lighter
output 15A XT90 8awg
50A charging port (50A 12V output possible)
Antarion BT 30A MPPT solar regulator
XT60 12awg solar charging port (mppt > 8awg battery)
200W folding solar panel (ALLPOWERS 4 panel version)
Ventilation: 4x 80mm Noctua NF-R8 + 1 triple 40mm on converter
Ventilation is automated with 4 temperature sensors
Internal temperature is controlled with 3 sensors
General circuit breaker 200A (max 300A)
Alucase Berwall SW 043 suitcase
External protective cover
External charger 230V LFP4 50A
Total weight: 27 kg
Cheers, Pascal
Would I be right in thinking that this would fully charge two 625 batteries?
Hi, where did you get one for this pricePaid £628, which works out at £0.40 per kWh.
Hi, where did you get one for this price
Ecoflow 2 version have all LiFePo batteriesThe Bluetti AC200P is currently £1299 and uses the LiFePO4 batteries whereas the EcoFlow uses NCM batteries
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