I like you brother. Thanks for the informative video. My wife and I have been living this lifestyle as full-time nomads for 3 years. We just bought the Bluetti 200L and we're watching UA-cam in order to educate ourselves and how we should use it. Probably not strong enough to run our A/C, but we Don have a gas generator for that situation. We mainly wanted something to run our everyday appliances without running the loud gas generator and this one fit our need and budget. God bless you for giving glory to our Lord and Savior! I hope things are going very well for you and your family as I will continue to watch more of your story. 👍
It’s crazy because it comes down to mostly simple math, Now doing research and getting an education on actual output of these. It’s tricky because they have a 30 amp rv plug so if you don’t think for yourself, you could falsely assume it puts out 30 amps, but many don’t and I find they don’t advertise it, and just looked through a Bluetti manual and still couldn’t find the RV max output. Another very thorough review, the guy said his RV plug said right on the unit, 2200 watts max, 2200 divided by 120 is 18.33 amps, just over 1/2 of the (PERCEIVED) 30 AMP SERVICE ON THAT PLUG. His may have been the BluettiAC 200 but trying to help people understand just because it had a 30 amp plug doesn’t mean you get 30 amps, does that make sense? Thanks
Right on bro , here in a couple Months I'll probably be RV living as well. My main deal is getting all the appliances that are energy efficient 12v everything. I also follow doug he is a good man 🙂
That was one of the first things i noticed was the freeze dried food machine (expensive) and I cant remember the name of that model right now myself lmao ....safe travels sir
THIS IS HILLBILLY BRAD YOU CAN GET 12 VOLT WATER HEATER ELEMENTS AND ATHERMASAT AT MO. WIND AND SOLAR FOR AROUND 20 BUCKS GLAD TO SEE YOU MADE THE MOVE TAKE CARE GOD BLESS
Thank you for sharing. I also have the AC300 along with two B300’s. Please tell me how you would suggest. I configure them into my van so that I can safely travel with them. I don’t think they can sit on top of each other and bounce - I am thinking that they will have to be vertical each unit with its own shelf? Right now I am running my off grid cabin on the Bluetti system, and I am very pleased. Thanks again, blessings.
@@patriotplumberreport - thank you for replying. Do you have any suggestions on how I would do? I have not seen a single van building that addresses how to store an AC300 with B300s.
@@patriotplumberreport - OK that makes sense. I am learning to be handy with tools - I have some Milwaukee tools and a Kreg … learning as I go. Maybe a face (no doors) and a slide out base … wish I had reference for this. Thank you so much for your videos and sharing your wisdom 😊 Patty
My rv has dual hot water heater, so you could use propane for hot showers. People need to realize, even massive home systems like my 8.4 kw solar and 2 Tesla power walls, you don’t want to leave the hot water heater going. Mine has 5500 watt quick recovery which would suck a battery in no time
How much power did your AC use on a surge? What is the max wattage out of the 30 amp plug on this Bluetti? many with 30 amp plug like the AC 200, only good for 2200 watts, or little over 18 amps.
@jerrytalley802 The surge for my AC is minimal, but when it's on high I consume around 1300 watts. The max wattage is 3000 watts on the AC300 but it can handle a surge up to 6000 watts.
I like you brother. Thanks for the informative video. My wife and I have been living this lifestyle as full-time nomads for 3 years. We just bought the Bluetti 200L and we're watching UA-cam in order to educate ourselves and how we should use it. Probably not strong enough to run our A/C, but we Don have a gas generator for that situation. We mainly wanted something to run our everyday appliances without running the loud gas generator and this one fit our need and budget. God bless you for giving glory to our Lord and Savior! I hope things are going very well for you and your family as I will continue to watch more of your story. 👍
Gotta love the versatility of the Bluetti systems!
It’s crazy because it comes down to mostly simple math, Now doing research and getting an education on actual output of these. It’s tricky because they have a 30 amp rv plug so if you don’t think for yourself, you could falsely assume it puts out 30 amps, but many don’t and I find they don’t advertise it, and just looked through a Bluetti manual and still couldn’t find the RV max output. Another very thorough review, the guy said his RV plug said right on the unit, 2200 watts max, 2200 divided by 120 is 18.33 amps, just over 1/2 of the (PERCEIVED) 30 AMP SERVICE ON THAT PLUG. His may have been the BluettiAC 200 but trying to help people understand just because it had a 30 amp plug doesn’t mean you get 30 amps, does that make sense? Thanks
Doing my research on the AC300 and your video popped up Chris. Looking forward to my unit delivering tomorrow!
How are you enjoying your AC300 B300?
@@patriotplumberreport using the unit everyday to save money on my light bill and also have it as a back up power source, I love it!
@@patriotplumberreportAC500 should work just fine.
Right on bro , here in a couple Months I'll probably be RV living as well. My main deal is getting all the appliances that are energy efficient 12v everything.
I also follow doug he is a good man 🙂
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That was one of the first things i noticed was the freeze dried food machine (expensive) and I cant remember the name of that model right now myself lmao ....safe travels sir
Im sure it can run almost everything for that 6-8k cost
THIS IS HILLBILLY BRAD YOU CAN GET 12 VOLT WATER HEATER ELEMENTS AND ATHERMASAT AT MO. WIND AND SOLAR FOR AROUND 20 BUCKS GLAD TO SEE YOU MADE THE MOVE TAKE CARE GOD BLESS
I will definitely be looking into that. Thanks for the info.
Thank you for sharing. I also have the AC300 along with two B300’s. Please tell me how you would suggest. I configure them into my van so that I can safely travel with them. I don’t think they can sit on top of each other and bounce - I am thinking that they will have to be vertical each unit with its own shelf?
Right now I am running my off grid cabin on the Bluetti system, and I am very pleased.
Thanks again, blessings.
Yes definitely get a shelf for the AC300 B300 to properly Secure the unit down during travel.
@@patriotplumberreport - thank you for replying. Do you have any suggestions on how I would do? I have not seen a single van building that addresses how to store an AC300 with B300s.
@fernwehchronicles193 if you're handy with power tools I'd make the stand out of 2x4's. So that it's sturdy
@@patriotplumberreport - OK that makes sense. I am learning to be handy with tools - I have some Milwaukee tools and a Kreg … learning as I go. Maybe a face (no doors) and a slide out base … wish I had reference for this. Thank you so much for your videos and sharing your wisdom 😊 Patty
@@fernwehchronicles193 let me look to see if I can find you some specs on a build for vans.
How do you charge this from the car battery when driving?
You can purchase the car charging cable on Amazon or Bluetti website.
Yes
Yes if you plug it into the AC300. And no if you just plug it into the battery.
No hot shower for you
Yes, I just have to turn off the AC
My rv has dual hot water heater, so you could use propane for hot showers. People need to realize, even massive home systems like my 8.4 kw solar and 2 Tesla power walls, you don’t want to leave the hot water heater going. Mine has 5500 watt quick recovery which would suck a battery in no time
My RV has both. Electric/propane water heater.
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Check out my other video's showing what the AC300 B300 combo does. I'm new to this so I'll do better next time. 😊
How much power did your AC use on a surge? What is the max wattage out of the 30 amp plug on this Bluetti? many with 30 amp plug like the AC 200, only good for 2200 watts, or little over 18 amps.
@jerrytalley802 The surge for my AC is minimal, but when it's on high I consume around 1300 watts. The max wattage is 3000 watts on the AC300 but it can handle a surge up to 6000 watts.