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Bluetti
Bluetti portable power stations and expansion batteries for home backup, off-grid and camping. Most current models use LiFePO4 cells, which give a longer cycle life than the older lithium-ion chemistry at the cost of some weight.
Match watt-hours to how long you need to run and watts to what you need to start: a fridge compressor draws far more on startup than it does running.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Is Bluetti a good brand?
- Bluetti is one of the established names in portable power, and we carry it as an authorized dealer. Its current stations are built on LiFePO4 battery chemistry rated for 2,500 to 3,500 or more charge cycles to 80% capacity, which is several times the cycle life of older lithium-ion designs. The range runs from the 268Wh EB3A up to the 5,100Wh EP500, all with pure sine wave inverters and full manufacturer warranties.
- What size solar generator do I need?
- Match two numbers to your use. Output watts must exceed everything you run at once, and watt-hours set the runtime: divide capacity by device wattage for hours of use. A weekend of phones, lights and a cooler fits in a few hundred watt-hours; running appliances through an outage calls for 2,000Wh and up. Buy the panel wattage your station can actually accept, since input is capped per model.
- What size solar generator do I need to run a refrigerator and freezer?
- A full-size fridge-freezer averages 100 to 250W but surges several times that on compressor start, and uses roughly 1 to 2kWh per day. That points to a station with a 1,500W or better inverter and at least 2,000 to 5,000Wh of capacity for a full day of autonomy. The Bluetti EP500, with its 2,000W output and 5,100Wh pack, is sized for exactly this job, and solar input can stretch the runtime indefinitely in decent sun.