Great video. Nice way of looking at what you need for what you have and best of all, how much you would spend to get it! Looking forward to seeing your next video!!
Our Bluetti EB3A died last week, probably because we drained it too far, and we liked it so much for a bunch of things that we're looking for a replacement. This is on the short list!
@@magnoliathebus Just out of curiosity have you contacted the brand ? Sometimes they have firmware things to fix the issue , and there support team are usually pretty helpful .
Here's a few things you can try (if you haven't already done so): 1. Reset the circuit protector on the front of the panel 2. leaving it plugged in for a couple of days (make sure it's kept above freezing temps) 3. Try using the solar input instead of the AC (or vice versa if thats what you normally use for charghing) If none of those work, then its likely that the protection circuit is stopping any charge from coming in, but you can still fix it (probably) if you are handy enough to take it apart and connect a lifepo4 battery charger directly to the battery in order to reactivate it by charging it up, even just a little, to trigger the circuit to allow charging and "wake up" the batteries. Good luck!
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@ Yea It was a great option for a panel !
Great video. Nice way of looking at what you need for what you have and best of all, how much you would spend to get it! Looking forward to seeing your next video!!
@@keithrodman9318 Exactly 😊😊thank you for the comment !
Our Bluetti EB3A died last week, probably because we drained it too far, and we liked it so much for a bunch of things that we're looking for a replacement. This is on the short list!
@@magnoliathebus Just out of curiosity have you contacted the brand ? Sometimes they have firmware things to fix the issue , and there support team are usually pretty helpful .
Here's a few things you can try (if you haven't already done so):
1. Reset the circuit protector on the front of the panel
2. leaving it plugged in for a couple of days (make sure it's kept above freezing temps)
3. Try using the solar input instead of the AC (or vice versa if thats what you normally use for charghing)
If none of those work, then its likely that the protection circuit is stopping any charge from coming in, but you can still fix it (probably) if you are handy enough to take it apart and connect a lifepo4 battery charger directly to the battery in order to reactivate it by charging it up, even just a little, to trigger the circuit to allow charging and "wake up" the batteries.
Good luck!
@@enigmascape Thanks. It's come down to taking it apart now. Not giving up on her yet!
@@offgridsolarpower Yeah, Bluetti has some pretty good customer service in our experience. We might go that route after I take it apart first! 🤨