Another of my somewhat long responses 🙂: That's a whole lot of backpack, and may need some luggage-type wheels incorporated into it, or a small, foldable, portable dolly to tote it on. Definitely need some pass-thrus for cables. Possibly get a small diameter grommet punch set and make some holes (internal panels), then seal the raw edges of the hole in the nylon fabric with a quick pass of a bic lighter to prevent fraying. Just a thought. Looks like there's a top grab handle, and would probably be convenient if there were one on each side also. A personal pet peeve, but have never been a fan of the large logos lots of companies like to add to their gear bags. It just says "steal me". Lastly, it should be interesting to see if/when Ecoflow comes out with something similar. 😎👍
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So, this is actually super interesting, and the price is great but what kills me on it is that harness looks like garbage. You have this excellently designed backpack with an amazing power station but then the harness looks like it came off a Ozark Trail from Walmart. There is no way I'd want to deal with that thing in the backcountry loaded with gear and that battery system. Like if you go to their product page, just look at the photos and how that backpack just sorta "hangs" off the shoulders. No back support, the waist strap doesn't seem to provide much support at all and those arm straps are so thin that comfort is just never gonna be a thing under load. (and yes, I know you mention this isn't for hiking in the backcountry, but if you look at all of Bluetti's marketing materials for it, its depicting people in the backcountry. I think thats their main goal for it. )
I tried one of those on my smaller 12v cooler and it did not work. It would trip out when the compressor kicked on. The adapter was “rated” for 100 watts, but got nowhere near that.
Do you know if Bluetti is an American Company or a CCP/PRC Company? If it’s a CCP/PRC Company, I’m DEFINITELY NOT going to purchase any of their products.
This would be perfect for a starlink mini setup. Also using the 60 watt bluetti panel that you can get with this.
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Another of my somewhat long responses 🙂:
That's a whole lot of backpack, and may need some luggage-type wheels incorporated into it, or a small, foldable, portable dolly to tote it on. Definitely need some pass-thrus for cables. Possibly get a small diameter grommet punch set and make some holes (internal panels), then seal the raw edges of the hole in the nylon fabric with a quick pass of a bic lighter to prevent fraying. Just a thought.
Looks like there's a top grab handle, and would probably be convenient if there were one on each side also.
A personal pet peeve, but have never been a fan of the large logos lots of companies like to add to their gear bags. It just says "steal me".
Lastly, it should be interesting to see if/when Ecoflow comes out with something similar.
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I live on a tenth floor, sometimes power goes out for days. Could be use to take and charge somewhere with power.
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👍🏻 Definitely looks like a nice backpack but I agree it needs some pass through ports. The modularity makes it very versatile
Does the unit have to be turned on to charge, or does it turn on automatically when it recognizes input? Thanks
I still like it though I don’t know how I would use it. But did I say like 👍
Even fishing 🎣
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So, this is actually super interesting, and the price is great but what kills me on it is that harness looks like garbage. You have this excellently designed backpack with an amazing power station but then the harness looks like it came off a Ozark Trail from Walmart. There is no way I'd want to deal with that thing in the backcountry loaded with gear and that battery system. Like if you go to their product page, just look at the photos and how that backpack just sorta "hangs" off the shoulders. No back support, the waist strap doesn't seem to provide much support at all and those arm straps are so thin that comfort is just never gonna be a thing under load.
(and yes, I know you mention this isn't for hiking in the backcountry, but if you look at all of Bluetti's marketing materials for it, its depicting people in the backcountry. I think thats their main goal for it. )
They have a usb C to 12v adapter you can get for it....
I tried one of those on my smaller 12v cooler and it did not work. It would trip out when the compressor kicked on. The adapter was “rated” for 100 watts, but got nowhere near that.
@GearGadgetReviews you have get the right one ...they all are not the same .....get one that is compatible I send a link to one
@GearGadgetReviews yes they work
@GearGadgetReviews I trying to give you a link one I have that works but the link keep deleting......
but does it come in black? XD
I'm glad they didn't put a pass through because you really don't want to charge batteries in an enclosed unvented area. Trust me.
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With a backpack like that You can't put a pass through it. Just put Plastic grommets or metal ones just like tarps got not a big deal just saying
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Do you know if Bluetti is an American Company or a CCP/PRC Company?
If it’s a CCP/PRC Company, I’m DEFINITELY NOT going to purchase any of their products.