Just a tip for anyone who gets the AC180, when you unbox it and charge it for the first time, it'll be slow around 250-300 watts and it seems to be stuck at 99 percent. However, waiting for it to charge to 100 percent helps calibrate the bms and show an accurate percentage of the battery.
The comments section for this video is not great. I bought a Bluetti unit 4 years ago, and it survived numerous music festivals. That means 100+ degree heat, rain, dust, mud, and so forth. I was so happy I bought the exact unit reviewed in this video. I'm looking forward to an emergency situation to try it out on. The gist is that Bluetti power stations are surprisingly good, though not as widely known as Jackery.
I have the EB3 as my ups for the computer and it is running 24/7. It's saved my ass during power interruptions more times than i can count. I sold one of the bkuetti units i reviewed to an old friend that uses it on his boat to operate his trolling motor. He was over last week picking up some equipment I had serviced for him and saw this on my bench awaiting the review and commented that he just loves the other one as he has used it so much over the past 2 years. There are people out there, dare I say Trump supporters that will trash anything made in China. Typically hillbilly response from people dumb as a box of hammers. Sure it's possible to kill anything. Run it flat down and neglect to charge it and leave it that way for a year and it's guaranteed to be dead. Drive your car and never change the oil and see what happens to the engine.
Curiosity question: do batteries in a full UPS last less as long because current is constantly run through them? This device you're testing only runs current through the batteries when the Charging source isn't sufficient or shut off. Am I correct or not?
How is this a promo video. This is a load test and tear down. I'm not selling these. I make nothing from this other then the revenue from the ad that plays before it. I don't even get to keep it.
Just a tip for anyone who gets the AC180, when you unbox it and charge it for the first time, it'll be slow around 250-300 watts and it seems to be stuck at 99 percent.
However, waiting for it to charge to 100 percent helps calibrate the bms and show an accurate percentage of the battery.
The comments section for this video is not great. I bought a Bluetti unit 4 years ago, and it survived numerous music festivals. That means 100+ degree heat, rain, dust, mud, and so forth. I was so happy I bought the exact unit reviewed in this video. I'm looking forward to an emergency situation to try it out on. The gist is that Bluetti power stations are surprisingly good, though not as widely known as Jackery.
I have the EB3 as my ups for the computer and it is running 24/7. It's saved my ass during power interruptions more times than i can count. I sold one of the bkuetti units i reviewed to an old friend that uses it on his boat to operate his trolling motor. He was over last week picking up some equipment I had serviced for him and saw this on my bench awaiting the review and commented that he just loves the other one as he has used it so much over the past 2 years. There are people out there, dare I say Trump supporters that will trash anything made in China. Typically hillbilly response from people dumb as a box of hammers. Sure it's possible to kill anything. Run it flat down and neglect to charge it and leave it that way for a year and it's guaranteed to be dead. Drive your car and never change the oil and see what happens to the engine.
Curiosity question: do batteries in a full UPS last less as long because current is constantly run through them? This device you're testing only runs current through the batteries when the Charging source isn't sufficient or shut off. Am I correct or not?
The cells are not constantly being charged and discharged. They are held just below full. The power supply operates the inverter.
howmany time can you charge your phone with it?
1 time LOL
@@12voltvids AMAZING
@@12voltvids oh my god.
Nice!
Dave, you said lithium iron batteries right? Well, didn't Edison use the same batteries in his electric cars?
Lithium iron phosphate is what these cells are. Back in Edison's days they had lead acid.
wow, first a 2 minute promotional video so I can watch a promotional video? Sorry!
How is this a promo video. This is a load test and tear down. I'm not selling these. I make nothing from this other then the revenue from the ad that plays before it. I don't even get to keep it.