![]() ![]() ![]() The power station is well built, made from a mixture of polycarbonate and flame retardant ABS. There’s also a user manual and warranty card. It does the job but I would have expected something a little more premium for the price of this power station. These cables can be stored in the supplied drawstring bag. I’ll discuss all these accessories shortly. I found it easiest to open both the outer and inner box and lift the power station out of the inner box.Īs well as the power station, there’s one one of the largest AC adapters I’ve come across and an assortment of charging cables including an XT90 to aviation plug, a car charging cable again with an XT90 connector on one end and an MC4 to XT90 solar charging cable. A lot of care has been taken with the packaging with a strong outer box with reinforced edges. The AC200P comes in a huge box weighing 37kg. But I’ll run through its capabilities and thoroughly test all its claims to help you decide if this is the right power station for you. These things aren’t cheap – you can see the current price if you follow the link down below. These power stations are perfect for power cuts, camping, travel and festivals and the AC200P can charge at up to 700W off solar panels alone when mains isn’t available. ![]() Or it can power smaller items for hours on end. It has a massive 2000Wh Lithium Iron Phosphate battery and a 2000W AC inverter that can power large power hungry devices like heaters, coffee machines, mitre saws and even an electric lawn mower. The AC200P from Bluetti, or PowerOak in the UK is the most powerful portable power station I’ve tested so far. ![]()
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