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BLUETTI Solar Generator AC180 with 350W Solar Panel (Ships Separately), 1,152Wh Portable Power Station w/ 4 1,800W (2,700W Surge) AC Outlets, LFP Power for Camping, Off-grid

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BLUETTI Solar Generator AC180 with 350W Solar Panel (Ships Separately), 1,152Wh Portable Power Station w/ 4 1,800W (2,700W Surge) AC Outlets, LFP Power for Camping, Off-grid

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ยท [Made to Harvest Solar] - This solar generator kit includes 1 ร— AC180 and 1 ร— 350W solar panel, enabling you to replenish this 1152Wh power station from 0-80% in 3.1-3.6 hours. ยท [1440W Flash Charge] - Without a bulky adapter, a single cable can provide a maximum of 1440W power, which can fully charge 1152Wh BLUETTI AC180 in 1 hour. ยท [Power All Your Needs] - The AC180 boasts 1800W output and 11 outlets to handle almost anything you plug in. With a tap on the BLUETTI App, you can boost it to 2700W for your higher needs. ยท [Reliable UPS] - More than an outdoor power source, the AC180 can also be used as a rugged home battery backup - providing emergency power to your essentials in 20 ms. ยท [What You Get] - BLUETTI solar generator AC180, 350W solar panel (๐ฌ๐ก๐ข๐ฉ๐ฉ๐ž๐ ๐ฌ๐ž๐ฉ๐š๐ซ๐š๐ญ๐ž๐ฅ๐ฒ), AC charging cable, solar charging cable, car charging cable, user manual.

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SamuraiJack42Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2025

I love the quality of Bluetti products. They just work! I like how this unit shows you exactly how much power is coming in, and how much power is going out. It has an easy to understand display, and the operation of the unit is simple, with 3 easy to understand buttons: - Unit ON - DC Output ON - AC Output ON The unit charges in just a few hours when attached to home power, and should get a full charge during a day attached to the included 200W solar panel. It is important to note that in real life, you will not get 200W of charging from your solar panels! That is their theoretical limit, and any slight deviation from perfect sunlight will cause the output power to be lower. (This includes, clouds, humidity, pollution, latitude, altitude, time of year, angle of the panels) In my case, I did some tests using the included stands set to a "good" angle trying to get the sun exactly perpendicular to to the solar panels and got the following results: - Fully cloudy day with slight rain - 57 W - Clear day - 161 W (Early April, 40 degrees latitude, 4200 feet elevation) *The reason date/latitude/altitude matter is because the amount of solar power you receive is dependent on upon how much atmosphere the light must travel through, and the angle it hits from the sun (because more energy from the sun bounces off to the side, the larger the angle it hits the atmosphere. Part of why it's colder at the poles and in winter because that angle is larger.) All this to say that you shouldn't be angry and think your unit is defective if you don't get the full 200W advertised. The unit uses up to 20 W of power when turned on, for running the display/bluetooth/power conversion circuitry, so keep it off when not in use. Also, only turn on the AC/DC buttons when actually using that output, so it doesn't waste power trying to convert when nothing is using it. Thankfully, it has an auto power off function to keep from wasting power. And the display shuts off after a few seconds to preserve electricity as well. Speaking of bluetooth, the system has an accompanying app which uses bluetooth to connect your phone to the unit from up to 100 feet away. Using this, you can do 4 important things: - Check how much power is coming in and how much power is going out (on both DC and AC) - See what % of the battery is left - Turn on/off the AC and DC outputs - Turn on/off the whole unit In short, everything you can do from the box itself can be done via the app, from the cozy comfort of your tent on a cold morning when you want to start the water boiling before you get up out of your warm sleeping bag.

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shaneReviewed in the United States on March 13, 2025

I have always thought that it was a good idea to have backup power in case of an extended power outage, and recently my wife started working from home, so it was time to spend the money and get it done. After extensive reading and debating, I decided that a battery backup with a solar panel is a better fit for us rather than a conventional generator, and if you've done some research too, you'll know that Bluetti is usually a pretty recommended brand, so that's why you're here. I went with the AC180 because it had comparable specs to the another brand I was considering, and I'm not going to bore you with all the specs, but this unit had 100 more watts than the other one, the price, and Bluetti's support is supposed to be better (more on this at the end.) So that is ultimately why I went with the AC180. When my unit arrived it was packaged well with no damage, and had 55% charge on it, which is right where you want it to be before storing it long term. I couldn't wait to test it in a real world application, so I unplugged the power strip in the living room with a smart TV and PS4 on it and started them up. The Bluetti worked like a champ. Now obviously it was only running like 150w of electronics, but it's still amazing to see that you can play for hours on this honestly pretty small (about 30 pound) battery generator when it's only half charged! I unplugged the unit and plugged it into the wall to charge it to full so I could fully cycle the battery, and I came to a problem. For some reason my unit was only charging at about 300w. I thought that this couldn't be right from everything that I had read, so off I went to do research. I downloaded the app to make sure I was on the most up to date firmware, and everything looked right. After doing more research, some people recommended to drain the unit to 0 with turbo charge turned on and then it should charge at normal speed. This is what I did and it worked. After draining the unit to 0, I was able to charge from my home plug at over 1000w. Then came the fun of playing the ps4 for a few more hours to drain the battery back down again for storage! I honestly had to plug more into it because it was taking so long..... I know that this unit has more than enough power to run my wife's PC, modem, the fridge, and some lights for hours if the power went out, which is all we really need. We aren't living rural, and outages usually don't last long, so this sized unit is perfect for us. I also bought a 160w portable solar panel to accompany the AC180, and hooking it up was simple and will allow us to extend our usage even further if needed, or bring this little powerhouse camping with us. Lastly, 2 days after buying this unit, Bluetti added an additional $50 coupon to this unit which they honored when I asked them about it. So far, their customer service has been great to me, and the unit other than the charging issue has performed amazingly, so I am extremely happy with my purchase.

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Amazon CustomerReviewed in Canada on April 23, 2025

The power generator and solar panel were a great addition to our camping season! So far, everything has worked perfectly, and the overall impression has been very positive. Reliable, efficient, and a must-have for outdoor adventures.

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jaredReviewed in Mexico on October 30, 2024

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CollinsReviewed in Canada on July 8, 2023

Iโ€™ve had the machine for two weeks and have tested all of the features. It is everything that Bluetti claims it to be. It looks and feels like a quality device and itโ€™s not too heavy (~16kg/35.27lbs) to take car camping. The UPS function actually works, even on devices with an electronic power button (such as a desktop PC) and that is unlike the emergency power source (EPS) system on a competitive model from another popular brand. I do wish the built in MPPT controller could handle more input current from solar. It is difficult to get close to the maximum 500W input from solar because of the input current limitation of 10A. 15A (like it can handle on AC) would be ideal on a machine in this class; however, a more robust MPPT controller and heavier gauge wiring would be required and that would increase the cost slightly. My only other wish for the AC180 would be rubber port caps for all ports, including the USB ports. If you charge the internal batteries outdoors with solar, dust and debris can collect in the ports. I purchased some vanilla port covers to take care of that, but they are not attached to the device so I may lose a few. The cooling fan does kick in when it is charging or discharging at a high rate but the sound is not as high pitched as it is on competing models. It isnโ€™t quiet, but it isnโ€™t horrible either. I downloaded the phone App to update the firmware. I donโ€™t normally use phone Apps, but it was necessary in this case because you cannot update it with a jump drive or a PC. It works. I do wish you could set the display screen time out in the App. 30 seconds is okay, but when you are trying to optimize the position of your solar panels to maximize the input watts it would be nice to have the choice, rather than pushing the power button to turn the timed out display back on. Over all, an excellent machine and a good value if you can purchase it on sale for ~$1000. It will run a fridge over night in an emergency and has a large enough inverter (pure sine wave) to run almost anything for a short duration.

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JeffReviewed in Canada on January 8, 2025

Used this a few times and I am really satisfied with it. The 200W solar panel does a great job in direct sunlight not taking long to charge (from 50% to 100%). Great piece of kit that I recommend to anyone. My brother saw it in action and now he wants one. I used power tools off it, accidentally left it on and still kept its charge. When on sale great value for your money. Not sure how it will handle the elements but seems durable for indoor use and outside not in the rain/snow etc

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LouisReviewed in Canada on December 30, 2023

I purchased the Bluetti AC180. Very nice unit. I am happy with it but people should be aware of the following facts that are not well explained in advance by the manufacturer: 1. The unit itself consumes 20 watts every hour with the inverter ON. This means , the unit can consume almost 500 watt-hours (50% of the battery capacity) just sitting there not producing any useful energy. For small loads, this self consumption or idle consumption may become a very important issue. Don't expect the same energy capacity especially when using it under small loads. 2. The user manual clearly states that only 90% of the battery capacity can be used to protect the battery. 3. So, for example, this means that you only get 800 watt-hours energy capacity when using 80 watts of power for 10 hours. So, you get 800 watt-hours instead of the advertised 1,154 watt-hours and this is perfectly normal and reflects exactly the performance stated in the user manual. Unfortunately, this is not well explained before buying. People should buy bigger or smaller units depending on their needs. Smaller units will have smaller self-consumption (Idle consumption) and probably more adequate for smaller loads. When using these power stations for smaller loads, you should plan on using a smaller power station with lots of extra batteries instead of buying a very large unit with no extra batteries. I think this is a very important information that the manufacturer should explain before people buy these power stations. 3. Recharges in 2 hours at standard speed. 3. You can recharge using the DC MPPT Input (12-60 V). Works very well. I tested it with a 12 volts battery and it works very well. 4. Some parameters cannot be modified through the user interface (Display/Keyboard). This is unfortunate. The user should normally be able to modify all parameters without having to use a smart phone with a special app. It is possible to use the power station without using a phone but keep in mind that some parameters like charging rate can only be modify using a smart phone. 5. The unit comes on and start charging by itself as soon as it detects power either coming from the AC or DC inlets. If you don't want that functionality, you will have to disconnect the unit or install a switch before the unit in order to prevent it from starting by itself. 6. The information available online and the user manuals should be improved in order to better explain many aspects of these power stations, what should be expected in different situations and how to use them properly.