Bluetti EB70S Portable Power Station - This Saved Me a Lot of Money

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  • Опубліковано 30 лип 2024
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    In this video I review the Bluetti EB70S Portable Power Station
    www.bluettipower.ca/products/...
    Why You May Want to Consider a Power Bank
    Three categories of use
    Car camping
    Emergency preparedness
    Off-grid work
    How to Decide What Power Bank to Buy
    Consider what items you want to run or recharge.
    Determine what wattage each device require to run and if there is a surge
    Decide how many devices you want to plug in simultaneously and add up their power requirements
    Consider how long you will need the battery to last
    To calculate run time - 716wH x .85 (energy loss) divided by the watts used by the device = hours
    Consider how you will recharge your battery
    Comes With:
    Manual and warranty information
    AC Power brick
    12V DC car (cigarette lighter)
    Solar panel connectors
    Specifications
    GENERAL
    Weight: 21.4lb (9.7 kg)
    Dimensions (LxWxD): 12.6”x8.5”x8.7” / 32cm x 21.6cm x 22.1cm
    Operating Usage Temperature: 14-104F (-10-40℃)
    Certification: CEC, DOE, FCC, QC3.0, CA Prop 65
    Warranty: 24 Months
    BATTERY INFO
    Capacity: 716Wh Cell Chemistry: LiFePO4 Lifecycle: 2500+ charges
    Management System: BMS, Over Voltage Protection, Short Circuit Protection
    PORTS (10 total)
    4 - AC Output: 100-120v, 800W (1400W Surge)
    2 - USB-A Output: 5V,3A
    2 - Type-C PD Outputs: 100W
    1 - Car Port: DC 12V,10A
    2 - DC Outputs: 12V, 10A, 5.5mm x 2.1mm
    1 - Wireless Charging Pad: 15W
    1 - LED Lighting: Full Bright/Half Bright/SOS Flash Mode
    Input: 12V~28V / 8 amp / 200W Max
    RECHARGE TIMES
    AC Adapter: BLUETTI PV200 (200W): fully recharge from 0-100% in 5-6 hours.
    Solar: BLUETTI PV120 (120W): fully recharge from 0-100% in 7-8 hours.
    12V Car Adaptor: 7-8 Hours

КОМЕНТАРІ • 125

  • @patriciaribaric3409
    @patriciaribaric3409 Рік тому +18

    I have several portable power banks and solar panels. They've come in handy so many times. Just a few months ago we had a power outage during a heat wave. My mom is 96 and lives about a mile from me. I was able to hook up her fridge, freezer, and a box fan. At home I was able to keep my cable internet modem and internet phone running. I was able to keep a television on for my grandson, kept my fridge and freezer running, and we had plenty of light. My neighbors phoned to see why my electricity was on while theirs wasn't. Other than having to rehook all the plugs from the wall outlets to the power banks life was pretty normal. When a power bank or panel has a price I can't refuse I buy them. My gas stove has burners that can be lit with a lighter, but the oven needs electricity to work. I was able to hook it up too, so I could bake. A 12 volt fridge is also nice to keep in the car with a power bank. These things are very useful.

    • @MarkYoungBushcraft
      @MarkYoungBushcraft  Рік тому +2

      I appreciate you sharing your experiences. Thanks for commenting

    • @baneverything5580
      @baneverything5580 Рік тому +3

      Get USB fans. Box fans are power hogs. Try them and you`ll never waste battery capacity again. Plus a portable solar panel or small power bank can power them.

  • @alczarnecki8905
    @alczarnecki8905 Рік тому +11

    A great video, Mark. We have the newer/smaller/lighter Bluetti EB3A, and it addresses several of the issues you mentioned:
    • The power brick is built-in and takes a standard 3-prong power cord, so you can charge from both AC and solar at the same time.
    • The charge/discharge percentage is shown in numbers with time remaining at the current rate.
    • It comes with a Bluetooth smartphone app that offers detailed information/controls and lets you update the power station’s firmware.
    The AC charging rate for both is remarkable. The EB70S has 2.6x the capacity of the EB3A and requires more time, but our EB3A charges from 0-99 percent in 90 minutes. Also, both have a built-in controller that lets you directly connect up to 200W of solar panels. A separate controller would otherwise cost >$100. That, combined with the 5x longevity of LiFePO4 batteries (compared to Li-ion), makes these an exceptional investment.
    P.S. For both the EB70S and the EB3A, there is no single on/off switch. Simply pressing any of the front buttons turns the unit on. That’s usually the AC or DC button, but you can also use the light. When there’s been no drain for a few hours, either unit will shut itself down.

    • @MarkYoungBushcraft
      @MarkYoungBushcraft  Рік тому +4

      A friend of mine on UA-cam (Emporium Outdoors) reviewed the EB3A and I was impressed with the features, including the recharge time, especially being able to input from two sources at the same time. The ideal for me would be a bigger battery with the same features as the EB3A. Thanks for commenting

  • @Olyphoto7
    @Olyphoto7 Рік тому +1

    What a great and thorough review. I appreciate all the aspects you included in your testing and the demonstrations of various tools/appliances. Thanks for sharing!

  • @ricardoneto7789
    @ricardoneto7789 Рік тому +9

    Great video Mark 😉 I have the same unit and use it for camping . I power my 12v BougeRV 28 litre fridge and charge my battery devices. I also use it for powering a 12V heating blanket. The bluetti is good rugged device . It is also compatible with lots of different solar panels manufacturers as long as you respect the maximum charging voltage. With regards to the AC output, you do lose out in the DC to AC conversion. Always best to try to use 12V devices or low power AC devices in order to lengthened the battery power. I just ordered the solar panel PV200 for this unit . This will extend the unit’s autonomy . Overall, The total package is not cheap but but the built quality is there . Thanks for sharing 👍😉

    • @MarkYoungBushcraft
      @MarkYoungBushcraft  Рік тому +1

      I hope to add a solar panel and fridge to my setup. Had not thought about the blanket. Thanks for commenting

    • @kookietherapy9398
      @kookietherapy9398 Рік тому

      @@MarkYoungBushcraft 😄😄 I came to this video looking for elec blanket info.
      Bob Wells did that for me. Yes, 12V blankets Best. He tested one 110 which took too much power, and three 12V blankets. He chose the RoadStar brand that is sold at all truck stops. You need to place a regular blanket over it to keep the heat in. If Bluetti sold a 1000 or 1500 model, I'd go bigger, but a 2000 is way too much for my needs.

  • @tracyrutan9926
    @tracyrutan9926 Рік тому +1

    Thank you for the video Mark. Very well done and I learned a lot about the unit. It is really helpful in my search for the right unit for my family.

  • @fromtheflightdeck252
    @fromtheflightdeck252 Рік тому +3

    Current 2023 model EB70 now has 1000W inverter. At least with 230V ac models it does.

    • @MarkYoungBushcraft
      @MarkYoungBushcraft  Рік тому

      I will look that up. A 1000W inverter would be great. Thanks for commenting

  • @pennyroyal3813
    @pennyroyal3813 Рік тому +3

    Great video! A quick 36 minutes showing how regular folks will use the device. I'm in the research phase on solar generators and your video highlighted quite a few things to consider. Thank you.

    • @MarkYoungBushcraft
      @MarkYoungBushcraft  Рік тому +1

      Glad it was helpful! Thanks for commenting

    • @baneverything5580
      @baneverything5580 Рік тому +1

      Use USB fans with them and Onite LED light bulbs. Also see the Dash mini griddle and mini rice cooker. A 500w power station can run them. If you plan to use at home get a real glass solar panel.

  • @mikevandebunt811
    @mikevandebunt811 Рік тому +2

    Great video, Mark, thanks. This type of power bank been in the "nice but do I really need one" category for me,.but we had a power outage here recently. It only lasted 5 hours, but it got me thinking about the food in the freezer. I hadn't realized that a power bank like that could handle a freezer.

    • @MarkYoungBushcraft
      @MarkYoungBushcraft  Рік тому +2

      That is where I was before this was sent to me. I had plans to buy a small gas generator, at pretty much the same cost. You need to match your freezer wattage requirements to the battery's output but it can be done. Thanks for commenting

  • @tray-b6955
    @tray-b6955 Рік тому +5

    Bluetti does indeed make good power banks. As an avid car camper, I mainly use the 300W version. For home emergencies, I also have the monster 1,000W bank. Even though you don't consider yourself an 'expert', you do have much useful information to offer with your reviews! 👍🏽☺

  • @jamespaul2587
    @jamespaul2587 Рік тому +2

    Thank you for this great overview Mark, this or a comparable power bank would be a good gift for family members. It's one of those items that one finds many uses for once you have it, and it's great to have on hand for emergency use. I agree that a numerical display of remaining capacity would be useful, some small power banks for phones and similar items even have this feature.

    • @MarkYoungBushcraft
      @MarkYoungBushcraft  Рік тому

      Totally agree. With so many of "necessities" being electric a power bank is the thing to have. Thanks for commenting

  • @florindagonzalez5700
    @florindagonzalez5700 Рік тому +2

    Immediate like for the calm, clear intro without loud music.

  • @MichaelR58
    @MichaelR58 Рік тому

    Nice unit and review Mark , thanks for sharing , God bless !

  • @eyeofthetiger4184
    @eyeofthetiger4184 Рік тому +3

    G'day Mark, what I love about your channel is;
    the diversity of outdoor kit you cover, (from chairs to power stations and everything in between),
    and more importantly your analysis and articulation of said kit.
    I wonder if you had any sort of training role as a "public servant" ?
    As a sparkie in a former life, and without going down too far down the electrical/electronic rabbit hole, you covered everything a user needs to know. Certainly fair to say, "anything" with a heating or cooling, (compressor), element will most likely be the challenge, even though they both cycle in and out. Power tools depending on grunt, (wattage), will be next area of concern, as a free spinning electromagnetic motor to start with, like a fan with next to no load, no probs, the load/force on a tool is the killer, power draw wise.
    Further...leaving solar out for the moment, whist there are some fantastic 4x4 change over battery options out there, I prefer to keep camping and auto isolated, just gets too complex, and indeed expensive, for the benefit IMO, however, I do advocate to school yourself and be aware what one can do for the other in case of emergency.
    Great vid mate. Cheers Duke.

    • @MarkYoungBushcraft
      @MarkYoungBushcraft  Рік тому +1

      H Duke. I did test the tools under load but did not show that in the video to save time. I still have much to learn but I know a bit more now than I did before. I would hate to rely in using a vehicle battery only to drain it dead while in the middle of no where. Thanks for commenting

  • @sosteve9113
    @sosteve9113 Рік тому +4

    i think these things are very usefull,i just bought a similar one,but from another brand.
    Works like a charm so far.
    It even got me thinking to buy more of there battery packs for permanent use in my house.
    atb
    Steve

    • @MarkYoungBushcraft
      @MarkYoungBushcraft  Рік тому

      Hello Steve. I am finding this to be really useful for sure. Thanks for commenting

  • @SaadonAksah
    @SaadonAksah Рік тому +1

    Nice one! Thanks for sharing 👍

  • @CBL138
    @CBL138 Рік тому +1

    Glad I not the only person who recognize the single charging input. Totally agree. Thanks for the video.

    • @MarkYoungBushcraft
      @MarkYoungBushcraft  Рік тому +1

      I have a newer power station from Bluetti that address most of my concerns. Review coming. Thanks for commenting

    • @CBL138
      @CBL138 Рік тому

      @@MarkYoungBushcraft look forward to seeing your next video.

  • @thecraftedwoodsman
    @thecraftedwoodsman Рік тому +2

    I bought a GoLabs i200 with 256wh and I can power my lights and fans in my teardrop trailer! In fact, during a semi clear summer day, I attached two x 100watt solar panels to the unit and then attached the unit to our teardrop which was able to run all the lights, two fans and either a heater or the air conditioner.
    With that being said, It was purchased for only $149.99! It now sells for $249! It’s an amazing product… they all are! A great review Mark. I look forward to seeing you use it in future situations.

    • @MarkYoungBushcraft
      @MarkYoungBushcraft  Рік тому +1

      Hi Rob. I thought you just fitted out with some items from Renogy?

    • @thecraftedwoodsman
      @thecraftedwoodsman Рік тому

      @@MarkYoungBushcraft I did the complete outfit with Renogy but I had purchased the Golabs i200 prior to their offering of a portable power pack. When I got it, there was a massive price drop from $289 to 149 that lasted for 10 hours at night. I couldn’t walk away and have yet to see that price again. But I’ve abused it’s limits several times to see it’s capabilities and though it is no Bluetooth, I do think you’d be impressed. It’ll be at the thanksgiving get together next week to charge everyone’s electronics.

  • @terryw.milburn8565
    @terryw.milburn8565 Рік тому +1

    Very Useful Item, Great Reviews As Well As Yours Thanks Mark. ATB T God Bless

  • @withexpectancy5818
    @withexpectancy5818 8 місяців тому +1

    Very honest, comprehensive video. Thank you so much. Subbed🌟

  • @ferebeefamily
    @ferebeefamily 7 місяців тому +1

    Thank you for the video.

  • @martinstreasurehunting
    @martinstreasurehunting 9 місяців тому +2

    Great little power station . I have the same one. Just boght the ecoflow Delta 2. With the 1800 w inverter. Now i can run much more in the nextpower outrage. Cheers from Dartmouth Nova Scotia.

    • @MarkYoungBushcraft
      @MarkYoungBushcraft  9 місяців тому +1

      It is a great power station but I also have a larger one if the power goes out. Thanks for commenting

    • @martinstreasurehunting
      @martinstreasurehunting 9 місяців тому +1

      @@MarkYoungBushcraft between the Delta 2 and my 800w Bluetti Think at will cover my needs. Still need a solar Panel incase power is done for awhile. I was in Ontario for the ice storm of 1998 and had no power for a month.

  • @Far-North-Bushcraft-Survival
    @Far-North-Bushcraft-Survival Рік тому +1

    I have one of a different brand and model but they sure are handy units to have. We have fairly frequent power outages here. Connie and I really enjoy being able to still have internet even during a power outage by using the power bank. We also have some USB electric lights for tenting that we use at home during outages by plugging them into the power bank. Like you, we can get by just fine without one of these but these sure make life much more enjoyable during outages.

    • @MarkYoungBushcraft
      @MarkYoungBushcraft  Рік тому

      Being city folk we are truly spoiled when it comes to emergencies. If it wasn't for our camping experience we would be in trouble. This battery saved us a lot of hassle. Thanks for commenting Lonnie

  • @kayc2579
    @kayc2579 Рік тому +1

    Excellent video. Thank you.

  • @123windyron
    @123windyron Рік тому +1

    Very well done vid thankyou!

  • @chynasparks1
    @chynasparks1 Рік тому +3

    I just ordered this power unit today. A couple of reasons is the fans. I want to run my car fridge during the day. Texas heat is fixing to ramp up so I like knowing that fans will help keep it cooler than my lithium ion power unit I have. The other is this batter is supposed to be safer than the lithium ion battery. Thank you for this review

  • @margueritemitchell1829
    @margueritemitchell1829 Рік тому +1

    I have started using a small (300watt) power bank I purchased from Princess Auto. Definitely have more understanding now of applications (uses) and requirements

    • @MarkYoungBushcraft
      @MarkYoungBushcraft  Рік тому

      Yes, interesting to learn what they can and cannot do. Thanks for commenting

  • @user-hh6ex9md4w
    @user-hh6ex9md4w 7 місяців тому +1

    User's comment: "This solar generator looks amazing! I've been wanting to invest in a portable power station for our family camping trips. Do you think the Segway Portable PowerStation Cube Series would be a good choice?"Reply: Absolutely! The Segway Portable PowerStation Cube Series is an excellent choice for your family camping trips. With its massive capacity, powerful output, and fast recharging, it can keep your devices and appliances running for extended periods. Plus, its rugged design and waterproof technology make it perfect for outdoor adventures. Highly recommended!

    • @MarkYoungBushcraft
      @MarkYoungBushcraft  7 місяців тому

      I have looked at the Segway products. I may try and get one. Thanks for commenting

  • @geektarded
    @geektarded Рік тому +1

    Great review as usual!

  • @darkslider802
    @darkslider802 Рік тому +1

    Looking into buying one thanks for the info.

  • @KaterisValet
    @KaterisValet 11 місяців тому +1

    I found this video quite helpful.

  • @IndependentNewsMedia
    @IndependentNewsMedia Рік тому +2

    Nice video 👍

  • @jimmyFX
    @jimmyFX Рік тому +2

    Ive used mine for my dewalt scroll saw ,,charging cordless batts,,I also use a kill a watt monitor to give me an idea of how much power consumption of any appliances,,i also want to try it on a small 400watt block heater on a tractor,,instead of using generator for 2hrs.
    great vid,,hope everything all good on east coast.

    • @MarkYoungBushcraft
      @MarkYoungBushcraft  Рік тому

      The 400W heater should work. I could use a low setting on my fan heater but not the high. Thanks for commenting

    • @florindagonzalez5700
      @florindagonzalez5700 Рік тому

      What is a 400 watt block heater?

    • @jimmyFX
      @jimmyFX Рік тому

      @@florindagonzalez5700 up in the great white north lol we have engine block heaters. Warms up the coolant in engine. Easier cold starting

  • @rhodeapple8804
    @rhodeapple8804 Рік тому +2

    Good video, but one correction needed….As per the owners manual, the power button next to the light is not for turning on the whole device, it’s for turning on the light only. You don’t need to press this button quickly to turn the EB70S on. Each power button ( there are 3 as you’ve shown) turns on the features located within the line that encircles them. Whenever you turn on any section, the display will light up initially to show status. To activate the wireless charger, you turn on the DC section. Hope this helps……

  • @brianreynolds4627
    @brianreynolds4627 4 місяці тому +1

    Thanks for posting…I have one of these and hope you don’t mind me mentioning but, you don’t have to press the button beside the light to power it…I just press the DC and or AC buttons and that powers it up…so the light does have it separate switch…I have the U.K. version but assume your one should operate in the same way…Brian.

    • @MarkYoungBushcraft
      @MarkYoungBushcraft  4 місяці тому

      Hi Brian. You are correct. This version does operate as you say. I learned that after making the video. This was my first Bluetti. Thanks for commenting

  • @wanderworm
    @wanderworm Рік тому +1

    Thanks so much for this. I'd not heard of this brand so am now looking into in more depth and am watching other comparison videos.

    • @MarkYoungBushcraft
      @MarkYoungBushcraft  Рік тому +1

      Bluetti is at the top of every list in terms of quality and value. Good luck with your search. Thanks for commenting

  • @maxi5784
    @maxi5784 Рік тому +2

    You were pretty technical with the product contrary to what you mentioned at the beginning of the clip… good job..very detail…

    • @MarkYoungBushcraft
      @MarkYoungBushcraft  Рік тому

      I learned a lot getting ready for this video. Also learned how much more I don't know. Thanks for commenting

  • @toriarose
    @toriarose Рік тому +2

    I'm curious as to how long you waited before you plugged your freezer into the power bank. When we lost power for a little over 24hrs, I had a tiny freezer and almost everything in it was still frozen after that time period. But it was completely packed with frozen items (and its a good little freezer).

    • @MarkYoungBushcraft
      @MarkYoungBushcraft  Рік тому +1

      About 30 hours. I had placed blankets over the top as well. I may not have needed to run the freezer at that point but I did not want to risk loosing food. Thanks for commenting

  • @CoinRunner175
    @CoinRunner175 7 місяців тому

    Saved me money buying much less Ice in the summer, using it with mobile Bouge rv freezer-fridge!! Just 1 to 2 charges weekly!!

    • @MarkYoungBushcraft
      @MarkYoungBushcraft  7 місяців тому

      Right on. My plan is to get a Bouge RV or similar for the same reason. Not only the cost of ice but the inconvenience. Thanks for commenting

  • @thomascronquist1604
    @thomascronquist1604 Рік тому +1

    I have a Blueitt , EcFlow, and a Jackery and solar panels and solar set up for My Casita TV, I use my power packs for portable use, CPAC, Computer charging. I would think everyone should buy a Large Gas/ Propane Generator. I have 4 portable generators and One Large generator. Power was our last Year for my Sons home for 4 days. Everything ran great. I think I have cover all types of weather. Don’t forget if you live in the South, summer power outage could be a problem. My Generator can run a up to 8000 btu for summer emergency. You can also buy a lithium battery and pull power from it from your power packs.

    • @MarkYoungBushcraft
      @MarkYoungBushcraft  Рік тому

      Wow. sound like a great setup. I can see adding to my system to become more ready for future emergencies. Thanks for commenting

  • @chasingzephyr9333
    @chasingzephyr9333 Рік тому +1

    I have an EB70, and it recently failed. It shows "short" on the screen. I have asked Bluetti for help or replacement but no answer yet. Any ideas?

    • @MarkYoungBushcraft
      @MarkYoungBushcraft  Рік тому +1

      Unfortunate. I wish I could help. I am really not that technical. I might suggest waiting on Bluetti for a response. I know this week is a holiday in China and most companies are shut down. Thanks for commenting

  • @fatbikejamie
    @fatbikejamie Рік тому +1

    Could have used this recently. Fiona hit us hard here on PEI. I just got power back today! The generator was great to have but it used $5/hour in propane...

    • @MarkYoungBushcraft
      @MarkYoungBushcraft  Рік тому +1

      Wow. Sorry to hear that neighbour. We got lucky here in Halifax. Hope all is well. Thanks for commenting

  • @marklewus5468
    @marklewus5468 Рік тому +1

    Here’s the problem with sizing inverters. There are two kinds of power: real power, and apparent power. If you are driving a resistive load like an old timey lightbulb or a heater, the power factor = 1 and so real power = apparent power. But if you are driving a capacitive or inductive load (some computers, LED lamps, battery chargers, or anything with a motor in it), power factor comes into play. What it means is that the current and voltage are not in phase with each other and this can cause the inverter to experience a much higher load than the wattage would suggest. Your inverter needs to supply the peak instataneous voltage and current and that is why inverters are generally specified in watts plus VA or volt-amperes. So your 500 watt inverter may not be able to drive 400 W motor due to the power factor, not even considering start up. In addition, when you first start a motor it must overcome the inertia of the stopped rotor and the motor can easily draw 2-3x it’s running current for a couple of seconds until it gets up to speed. Again, the grid can compensate for this, but your inverter might not. If you’re going to buy one of these battery inverter devices, attach it to the largest load you need to run and make sure it’s able to start it. Some really trivial things might not work. I have a 400 W battery inverter that is unable to start a small UPS with no load on it, due to the high inductive load.

    • @MarkYoungBushcraft
      @MarkYoungBushcraft  Рік тому

      Very interesting and useful information. Way above my knowledge level. Thanks for commenting

  • @redsorgum
    @redsorgum Рік тому +2

    I think the light should be softer and more dispersed, making it better for lighting up a room, I can’t see lugging it around as a flashlight.

    • @MarkYoungBushcraft
      @MarkYoungBushcraft  Рік тому

      True. I always have a flashlight handy so no need to use this one. Thanks for commenting

  • @davidgentile4576
    @davidgentile4576 Місяць тому +1

    When you say 2500 cycles it last. From charging it from zero. Now what happens if you charge it when it's only on 40% or 60% how does the cycles work from that

    • @MarkYoungBushcraft
      @MarkYoungBushcraft  Місяць тому +1

      I am not the best person to answer that. I know Bluetti recommends keeping their batteries at 80% capacity for storage to extend their life. Thanks for commenting

  • @kookietherapy9398
    @kookietherapy9398 Рік тому +2

    Great video. I wish Bluetti sold a 1000 & 1500.

    • @MarkYoungBushcraft
      @MarkYoungBushcraft  Рік тому +1

      They may add them yet. Thanks for commenting

    • @briandeiwert5911
      @briandeiwert5911 Рік тому +1

      Bluetti recently came out with the AC180 which is 1,800 watts of AC power and 1,152 Wh of battery storage. Might be what you're wanting.

  • @russinoklahoma
    @russinoklahoma 10 місяців тому +1

    Should i have to worry about Backfeeding with this unit when using in house???

    • @MarkYoungBushcraft
      @MarkYoungBushcraft  10 місяців тому

      You may have to help me understand "backfeeding". If it is current from the battery feeding backward into the house current, I am not sure how. Thanks for commenting

    • @russinoklahoma
      @russinoklahoma 10 місяців тому

      @@MarkYoungBushcraft I appreciate your it...Thank You.

  • @barriewatson
    @barriewatson Рік тому +2

    Hi Mark they are a nice extra for emergency or camping , but l know l could not afford one and l think a lot of people could also not.

    • @MarkYoungBushcraft
      @MarkYoungBushcraft  Рік тому +2

      I understand what you are saying. I have debated buying a gas generator for years. Now that we have had two hurricanes go through and more winter storms, I see it as something I just have to have. Not a luxury anymore. Thanks for commenting

  • @Mr._Darby
    @Mr._Darby Рік тому

    I wonder how long it holds a full charge while in storage.

    • @MarkYoungBushcraft
      @MarkYoungBushcraft  Рік тому

      has not lost any power over the last month. Did you want you name entered?

    • @Mr._Darby
      @Mr._Darby Рік тому

      @@MarkYoungBushcraft you can enter my name

    • @MarkYoungBushcraft
      @MarkYoungBushcraft  Рік тому

      @@Mr._Darby you are in sir. Thanks

  • @margueritemitchell1829
    @margueritemitchell1829 Рік тому +1

    Hello from British Columbia Canada
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  • @lacy8658
    @lacy8658 Рік тому +2

    The EB70S would have been a good buy if I could connect an extra battery.

    • @MarkYoungBushcraft
      @MarkYoungBushcraft  Рік тому

      Interesting. I did not realize you couldn't. Thanks for commenting

    • @debbiedogs1
      @debbiedogs1 Рік тому +2

      Usually only larger units are being made with the ability to add an extra battery - and those batteries are very pricey!

  • @Miki-mw2by
    @Miki-mw2by Рік тому +1

    What I really don't like about the EB70S is the long charging time it requires just to fully charge it.

    • @MarkYoungBushcraft
      @MarkYoungBushcraft  Рік тому +1

      Would be better if it would accept another input source but faster than others I have seen. Thanks for commenting

  • @ItsEverythingElse
    @ItsEverythingElse Рік тому +1

    The display blanking timeout is just silly. They could leave it on forever and wouldn't change the run time by one minute.

    • @MarkYoungBushcraft
      @MarkYoungBushcraft  Рік тому

      I agree. I have a new power station from Bluetti I will be reviewing that solves all these small issues. Thanks for commenting

  • @DrDennis
    @DrDennis Рік тому +1

    Own EB3A 600 watt unit

  • @accur81
    @accur81 Рік тому +1

    I'm going to catch shade, but I would not buy this power bank again. The charging brick is terrible, the charging is slow, it has no app, and the display sucks. The EcoFlow River 2 is much better. My $.02.

    • @MarkYoungBushcraft
      @MarkYoungBushcraft  Рік тому +1

      If I was buying now I would skip the EB&0S as well. Bluetti has much newer, better products now. Thanks for commenting

  • @richardc488
    @richardc488 Рік тому

    Old unit