BLUETTI Portable Power Station EB70, 716Wh LiFePO4 Battery Backup w/ 2 1000W AC Outlets (1,400W Peak), 100W Type-C, Solar Generator for Road Trip, Off-grid, Power Outage (Solar Panel Optional)

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BLUETTI Portable Power Station EB70, 716Wh LiFePO4 Battery Backup w/ 2 1000W AC Outlets (1,400W Peak), 100W Type-C, Solar Generator for Road Trip, Off-grid, Power Outage (Solar Panel Optional)

BLUETTI Portable Power Station EB70, 716Wh LiFePO4 Battery Backup w/ 2 1000W AC Outlets (1,400W Peak), 100W Type-C, Solar Generator for Road Trip, Off-grid, Power Outage (Solar Panel Optional)

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Without the humidifier or heated hose, I got over 5 nights, including naps. In the event of a hurricane or other disaster bad enough to last that long, we're likely to evacuate anyway. So this represents excess capacity. I'm a big fan of a healthy margin of error, like if we think we won't need to evacuate and then the roads are impassable, as happened after Hurricane Floyd. The Bluetti EB70 is a power station with exceptionally good hardware which is very slightly let down by a display that keeps turning off when you just want it to stay on. I can’t for the life of me imagine who made that design decision. However you may consider this a minor issue when you consider the features and performance on offer here. When it comes to portability, both models offer convenient features. The EcoFlow River 2 Pro weighs around 17 pounds (7.7 kilograms) and features a compact design with a sturdy handle, making it relatively easy to carry. Similarly, the Bluetti EB70 weighs approximately 21 pounds (9.5 kilograms) and features a robust handle for comfortable transportation. Although the Bluetti EB70 is slightly heavier, the weight difference is minimal, and both models are reasonably portable. Safety Features and Additional Functionality: On the front of the EB70, you’ll see a bright LCD display that keeps you posted on the current status. This display is quite detailed, with a separate percentage bar for each of the five battery cells. You’ll also be able to view both the current rate of power input and the rate of output. If you’re using pass-through charging, you’ll be able to see if the balance of voltage is positive or negative.

The cathode material in LiFePO4 batteries is not toxic, which means they do not pose any negative health hazards or environmental concerns. CHARGE MULTI DEVICES SIMULTANEOUSLY】EB70S features 4*110V AC outlets for appliances under 800W, 2*100W PD ports, 2*5V/3A USB-A ports, 2*regulated 12V/10A DC outputs, 1*12V/10A car port for car appliances and 1*15W wireless charging pad The EB70 had absolutely no problems driving any appliance up to 1000W in total power. We boiled one litre of water in a Quest travel kettle in around 6-7 minutes which was impressive, and also ran a camping fan heater at around 1000W with appreciable heat being pumped out. When we switched the fan up to 2000W, the EB70 cut out with an alarm being raised as expected. The specific lithium-ion battery found in the EB70 has 716Wh of capacity, enough power to meet the everyday needs of camper or traveler on the go. A. For EB70, the maximum output power is 1000W, so please make sure the total power of your devices doesn’t exceed 1000W, or the inverter will shut down itself.FriendlyOverall though, you cannot go wrong with the EB70 or the PV200 – they are both well made bits of equipment which do their jobs well. Perhaps it’s the young age of the company which is the problem and they are just learning the ropes. We shall see. Just as important is the issue of recharge cycles. The EB70 has lithium iron phosphate (LiFePo4) cells. As good as the 150 is, the EB70 can provide hundreds more cycles. Maybe a thousand or more. Making this switch will preserve the 150 for scenarios where it's capacity and 1000 watt inverter are called for, like extended camping trips. I tested the EB70 on the 12 volt side. It's a fair bet with any of these power stations that the 12v circuits will make the most of the available watthours. For instance, I've tested my CPAP with the house current inverter on the AC200P, and the 12v side was 25% better. The portable solar generators from Bluetti not only charge your electronic devices via clean energy, but they do also so in a quiet manner.

The EB70 provided 3 full (8 hour) nights of sleep, using my Dreamstation with the humidifier and heated hose. For our typical power outage around here, that would be great.The internal battery itself is rated for a minimum of 2,700 charge cycles. By industry standard, this means that you can go 2,700 cycles and experience only 10 percent capacity loss. In theory, you could go even longer, but the cells will no longer be performing optimally after that point. Even so, 2,700 cycles is a lot of cycles. It’s tough to imagine using a single power station that many times. More than likely, you’ll never get anywhere close to wearing out the EB70’s battery. The EB70 houses one of the safest battery technologies on the market today. The LiFePO4, lithium iron phosphate.



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