The AC200Max has a particular advantage over the AC200L (AC200L P), worth mentioning. With a bluetti D050S charge enhancer, the max can charge at 1418 watts with only solar. That’s the most mine has done. I have the max with 2 B300’s. My entire system can charge at 2500 watts.
Interested in the sizes - in photos the AC240 looked like it may come in a bit smaller / more square, but surprised to see it's actually taller than the AC200Max. Big one that drew us to the AC200Max was the 12v/30A output for running common van/car/marine accessorices, which the AC200L doesn't have.
Those power stations with a 12v 30A output have the ability to intergrate into the vehicle, camper or canopy power system. Plug the power station into a fuse panel, simple electrical system ready to go.
Each unit is rated differently for temperature, which can be checked in their respective user manuals. These are the temperatures Bluetti recommend for the units shown in the video: Operating Temperature: -4℉-104℉ (-20℃-40℃) Storage Temperature: 14℉-113℉ (-10℃-45℃) There should be no damage to the units if you are within these thresholds. We haven't seen any warranties or heard from our customers of any heat related issues (and lots of people are leaving them in the backs of hot utes/trucks) although that's not to say there are no heat related issues, we still recommend following Bluetti's guidelines.
For the 240 you are paying more for the IP65 rating. For the 200MAX and 200P L the extra money for the 200P L mainly goes into newer tech, faster charging, longer warranty and a more efficient battery, 2304Wh vs the 200MAX's 2048 Wh.
@@MoorabbinBatteries Is the faster charging speed the reason the charge cycle ratings have gone from 3500 to 3000? I see it's on special on your website, free shipping to Perth also?
@@TechnoMonkeyFarm No faster charging speeds are not what has changed the ratings. It's 3000 cycles or 5 years, whichever comes first for most of the units. We think Bluetti are just managing expectations.
Are these units just for sale in Australia? I ask because the 240L reviewed in the US (link below) has a 30 amp outlet and only TWO AC outlets, while the one shown in this video appears to have FOUR AC outlets and NO 30 amp outlet? Also, the highlight color on the 200L in this video is decidedly different than the color on the unit sold in the US (not that it's a big deal, just different). ua-cam.com/video/SCTOkeAzId8/v-deo.html
The units reviewed in the video are the Australian versions. There are some differences when it comes to different countries for Bluetti units mainly the socket types and numbers. This could be due to regulations, differences in voltages required for their respective "standard" AC and some other nuance factors. While there are certain key differences the units are functionally identical. Similar to how computers sold in different countries come with different keyboard layouts. As for colour, the orange indicates the Premium series of these products, which the main difference is a slightly bigger battery and different orange livery. (Also differentiated by names of the products with the P designation like AC200P L instead of AC200 L)
This video features a AC200L P. It is an upscale version of the AC200L. It has the red trim, a higher weather rating and is 256 watt hours larger. Both are available for sale in the US.
So what you're trying to tell me AA C3 100.No, what you want to tell me is the 3600 W Delta pro and is 7200.Watt Delta pro ultra.2 best products they hand that's all? You really need to talk about.
Both those are great units but are way out of this price range (~$2500aud VS ~$7000aud) an apples to oranges comparison. This video is meant to be a comparison between our most popular mid spec Bluetti products. We would recommend the Bluetti EP500Pro 3kW, 5kWh and the Bluetti AC500 + 2x B300S 10kW, 6kWh combos to compare against those products.
The AC200L Is almost the same as the AC200P L, the P stands for premium so it gets some features like a larger battery capacity but apart from that, they're realistically the same unit.
We recommend the Premium series of units to those spot camping who frequent servos/fuel stations or don't want to splash on a solar setup immediately, since they charge in around 45 mins, wall charging the units is undoubtably the fastest and most reliable way to restore your power no matter the conditions.
The AC200Max has a particular advantage over the AC200L (AC200L P), worth mentioning. With a bluetti D050S charge enhancer, the max can charge at 1418 watts with only solar. That’s the most mine has done. I have the max with 2 B300’s. My entire system can charge at 2500 watts.
Interested in the sizes - in photos the AC240 looked like it may come in a bit smaller / more square, but surprised to see it's actually taller than the AC200Max. Big one that drew us to the AC200Max was the 12v/30A output for running common van/car/marine accessorices, which the AC200L doesn't have.
Those power stations with a 12v 30A output have the ability to intergrate into the vehicle, camper or canopy power system. Plug the power station into a fuse panel, simple electrical system ready to go.
Thank you! Short, concise, but VERY factual. I appreciate it.
Glad you enjoyed it!
The most cheap & depend in how many watts u need, in my option im good with the ac200p
How does it react to heat? Is it something that you would bring with you to the beach or would the heat damage the batteries and deplete ?
Each unit is rated differently for temperature, which can be checked in their respective user manuals.
These are the temperatures Bluetti recommend for the units shown in the video:
Operating Temperature:
-4℉-104℉ (-20℃-40℃)
Storage Temperature:
14℉-113℉ (-10℃-45℃)
There should be no damage to the units if you are within these thresholds.
We haven't seen any warranties or heard from our customers of any heat related issues (and lots of people are leaving them in the backs of hot utes/trucks) although that's not to say there are no heat related issues, we still recommend following Bluetti's guidelines.
How about price wise ?
For the 240 you are paying more for the IP65 rating. For the 200MAX and 200P L the extra money for the 200P L mainly goes into newer tech, faster charging, longer warranty and a more efficient battery, 2304Wh vs the 200MAX's 2048 Wh.
@@MoorabbinBatteries Is the faster charging speed the reason the charge cycle ratings have gone from 3500 to 3000? I see it's on special on your website, free shipping to Perth also?
@@TechnoMonkeyFarm No faster charging speeds are not what has changed the ratings. It's 3000 cycles or 5 years, whichever comes first for most of the units. We think Bluetti are just managing expectations.
Are these units just for sale in Australia? I ask because the 240L reviewed in the US (link below) has a 30 amp outlet and only TWO AC outlets, while the one shown in this video appears to have FOUR AC outlets and NO 30 amp outlet? Also, the highlight color on the 200L in this video is decidedly different than the color on the unit sold in the US (not that it's a big deal, just different).
ua-cam.com/video/SCTOkeAzId8/v-deo.html
The units reviewed in the video are the Australian versions. There are some differences when it comes to different countries for Bluetti units mainly the socket types and numbers. This could be due to regulations, differences in voltages required for their respective "standard" AC and some other nuance factors. While there are certain key differences the units are functionally identical.
Similar to how computers sold in different countries come with different keyboard layouts.
As for colour, the orange indicates the Premium series of these products, which the main difference is a slightly bigger battery and different orange livery. (Also differentiated by names of the products with the P designation like AC200P L instead of AC200 L)
This video features a AC200L P. It is an upscale version of the AC200L. It has the red trim, a higher weather rating and is 256 watt hours larger. Both are available for sale in the US.
@@Ethan.s.. I don't believe I've ever seen these higher output/weather rating units on Bluetti's site.
So what you're trying to tell me AA C3 100.No, what you want to tell me is the 3600 W Delta pro and is 7200.Watt Delta pro ultra.2 best products they hand that's all?
You really need to talk about.
Both those are great units but are way out of this price range (~$2500aud VS ~$7000aud) an apples to oranges comparison.
This video is meant to be a comparison between our most popular mid spec Bluetti products.
We would recommend the Bluetti EP500Pro 3kW, 5kWh and the Bluetti AC500 + 2x B300S 10kW, 6kWh combos to compare against those products.
can i charge with 1000 watt generator
Yes! You can charge all of these units with a generator. Just note that the charging speeds may vary depending on the unit.
How about the AC200L ?
The AC200L Is almost the same as the AC200P L, the P stands for premium so it gets some features like a larger battery capacity but apart from that, they're realistically the same unit.
@@MoorabbinBatteries Thank you so much for your response. I will purchase the AC200Pl this weekend. Thanks again !!!!!
That isn’t a 200max in the middle and also isn’t a 200pl on the right. Get a little mixed up on the bluetti mountain or what bud? 😂
These are all Australian standard units, going from left to right, AC240, AC200MAX, AC200PL.
Confusing AF !
AC200max charges at 900watts. who the hell has a power station and wall charges it? If so your a dope..
We recommend the Premium series of units to those spot camping who frequent servos/fuel stations or don't want to splash on a solar setup immediately, since they charge in around 45 mins, wall charging the units is undoubtably the fastest and most reliable way to restore your power no matter the conditions.
Are you speaking English or something else
Don't be rude.
Can understand him perfectly? wanna get your ears checked Maria.