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BLUETTI Solar Generator 716Wh/1000W EB70 with PV120S 120W Solarpanel For Camping - Sold & Shipped By Bluetti

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BLUETTI Solar Generator 716Wh/1000W EB70 with PV120S 120W Solarpanel for camping
BLUETTI Solar Generator EB70 with PV120S Solar Panel Included, 716Wh Portable Power Station w/ 2 230V/1000W AC Outlets, LiFePO4 Battery Pack for Outdoor Camping, Road Trip, Power Outage
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BLUETTI Solar Generator EB70 with PV120S Solar Panel Included, 716Wh Portable Power Station w/ 2 230V/1000W AC Outlets, LiFePO4 Battery Pack for Outdoor Camping, Road Trip, Power Outage

[Great Capacity to Size Ratio] - With 716Wh LFP cells and an 1000W inverter, the EB70 weighing only 9.7kg can power almost all your essentials on the road, from your phone to an electric cooker.
[Power All Loads for the Road] - EB70 has everything you need in one unit, including 1000W AC outlets/100W PD/USB-A/DC 5521/car port. A 15W wireless charger greatly facilitates the charging of phones.
[Fast Recharging] - With the built-in MPPT controller, EB70 can be recharged from 0 to 80% within 3 hrs by max. 200W solar or AC input. It can also get fully recharged from a 12V or 24V car port.
[2500+ Life Cycles to 80%] - The solar generator outshines the others in battery life with its ultra-safe LiFePO4 battery cells and premium BMS tech, making it a reliable and secure power backup.
[What You Get] - BLUETTI EB70 portable power station, PV120S Solar Panel, AC adapter, solar charging cable, car charging cable, user manual, 24-month warranty, and friendly online customer service.

Specifications
BATTERY INFO-EB70 Portable Power Station
Capacity:716Wh (22,4V, 32Ah)
Type:LiFePO₄ (Lithium Iron Phosphate)
Life Cycles:2.500+ Cycles to 80% Original Capacity
Shelf-life:Recharge to 80% Every 3-6 Months
Management System:MPPT Controller, BMS, etc
Weight:21,4lb (9,7 kg)
Dimensions (LxWxD):12,6 x 8,5 x 8,7 in (32 x 21,6 x 22,1cm)
Operating Temperature:UKCA, CE, RCM, NTC, KC

Model:PV120S
Power:120W
Lamination:ETFE (Ethylene tetrafluoroethylene)
Cell Type:Monocrystalline Silicon
Cell Efficiency:Up to 23,4%
Voltage at Max Power(Vmp):19,6V
Current at Max Power(Imp):6,1A
Open Circuit Voltage(OCV):24,8V
Short Circuit Current(Isc):6,43A
Weight:14,9lbs (6,8kg)
Dimensions (Unfolded):174,9 × 55,2cm
Dimensions (Folded):46,1 × 55,2cm

Note of Products
When not using the unit for over 3 months, charge it to 40% to 60% SoC to keep it in optimal condition.
Before storing the unit, power it off and remove all electrical connections from it. Fully cycle the unit every 6 months to maintain the battery’s health.

Note on shipping:

If you order more than one BLUETTI product at a time, items from the same order will be shipped separately to protect each product in transit.
If you have any questions, please contact us. We will try our best to provide you with a happy shopping experience.
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  1. mr.aj.leung's avatar
    This or Jackery?
    jinky_nimble_poop's avatar
    Not all Jackery are LiFePO4 batteries which can go through more charge/discharge cycles. Check for that.
  2. Jonb133's avatar
    Thinking of getting one of these for a bit of camping and maybe turning my van into a day van.
    It's got to be a lot cheaper than fitting it out with a leisure battery.
    gari189's avatar
    Not really - you could bigger system for same price. DC House 100ah battery is about £210 (3 times the storage of the bluetti). 1000w inverter about £160. Solar panel and controller £150. Mains charger £40
  3. Universallyspeaking's avatar
    It's got two three pin plug sockets. Put it on the roof and charge the car with it. That way no need to stop on long journeys. Use the other socket for a kettle and you can have tea on the go too.
    Malik_34's avatar
    Electric cars don’t drive when on charge, you must be kidding.
  4. thewolf8u's avatar
    Alternatively just go somewhere that’s got electrics when camping and pay the extra £5 a night
    Fern1's avatar
    That’s fine if you only stick to campsites.
  5. akil_mayet's avatar
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    I think both are similar, so it's personal preference really
  6. Markc5999's avatar
    What are people actually wanting to power off these?
    SeanRTK's avatar
    Laptops, phones, drone batteries, go pro batteries, tablets, e readers.
  7. hobert7's avatar
    i have a beach hut and would like a fan for the dog  and a small fridge or coolbox which works off cigarette lighter .would this be good for these 
    PaulCoops's avatar
    I had a similar question but for a summer house
  8. Norcino's avatar
    If you want to power a home with this can you? Does it have an output connector that you can plug on your system?
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