Testing the new BLUETTI AC180 with household appliances AMAZING Outcomes…
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- Опубліковано 9 тра 2023
- Introducing the revolutionary new AC180 Power Station - the ultimate solution for all your power needs #bluetti
www.bluetti.com.au
AC180 - release date is 15 MAY 2023
be sure to get the early bird price of $1199 by viewing the link below
www.bluettipower.com.au/pages...
we used the ac180 for a week an it met more expectations than I had of thought
checkout the link here for early bird pricing
www.bluettipower.com.au/pages...
With a massive 1800Wh battery capacity and pure sine wave inverter, the AC180 Power Station can provide clean, reliable power to all your devices and appliances, from laptops and phones to refrigerators and power tools.
Equipped with multiple input and output ports, including USB-A and USB-C, DC, AC, and Anderson, the AC180 Power Station is incredibly versatile and can charge or power multiple devices simultaneously.
But what sets the AC180 Power Station apart from other portable power solutions is its intelligent power management system, which ensures optimal performance and longevity for both the battery and connected devices.
Designed with portability in mind, the AC180 Power Station is compact and lightweight, making it perfect for camping trips, outdoor adventures, or as a backup power source for your home.
So why settle for less when you can have the best? Get your hands on the AC180 Power Station today and experience the power of unlimited possibilities! - Фільми й анімація
I always did like you guys that put an item through the ringer. Not a bunch of boring stat talk, just a pure unadulterated power show. Thank you very much!
Just ordered one with your discount code...thank you
Great demo thanks. I’ll buy one.
How long to power my bulbs my calling fan and charge my phones. And laptop ?
i'm going to put an order in for one right now! by the way what make/model is that benchtop oven?
If your in Australia it’s a Kmart brand hope you enjoy the ac 180
Have you tried on a normal sized kettle? The likes of 2000-2400w?
Yeah I have I’d didn’t like it, the normal kettle drawed too much power
How long would it run your TV ?
A couple of days would see you through watching it 18 hours a day it’s hard to say I’ll test it watching the channel non stop 😂
@@lawnborder Nice . Thanks.
Really strange... Check video at time 1:41... If you will calculate 58w x 12.2 hours + 5 % of the battery was used, you will get 768wats only... It's like AC70 capacity....