BLUETTI Solar Generator EB3A with PV120 Solar Panel Included, 268Wh Portable Power Station w/ 2 600W (1200W Surge) AC Outlets, LiFePO4 Battery Backup for Outdoor Camping, Trip, Power Outage
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Manufacturer BLUETTI Part Number EB3A-PV120 Product Dimensions 7.87 x 6.69 x 5.91 inches Item model number 1 Color Black Style EB3A+PV120 Power Source Solar Powered, Battery Powered Voltage 120 Volts Wattage 600 watts This fits your .- by entering your model number.
- [Harness the Power of Sun] - This solar generator kit includes 1 EB3A and 1 PV120 solar panel, enabling you to replenish this 268Wh power station from 0-80% in 2.5hrs — all by solar energy.
- [Tiny but Mighty] - With a 600W AC inverter, 268Wh LiFePO4 battery pack, and 9 outlets, this power station will keep your essential devices powered on the go or during a home power outage.
- [Efficient and Durable] - Inner-wired in parallel, this 120-Watt solar panel will perform better even with shading, while the premium quality ensures a longer lifespan and a higher conversion rate.
- [Reliable UPS] - EB3A instantly provides backup power when the grid fails, protecting your desktop PC, file servers, and other sensitive devices from data loss or damage.
- [What You Get] - BLUETTI EB3A portable power station, PV120 solar panel, AC charging cable, solar charging cable, user manual, 24-month warranty, and friendly customer service.
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Customer Reviewsgh****i
This battery is ideal for the digital nomad in a "base camp" style setup. What do I mean by that? It's too large, and more than you'd need, for a truly mobile day like when you're in the airport or in active transit and want something to top up your laptop, phone, and other electronics. For that case, I really love something smaller like the Shargeek Storm2. But when you're in a base camp mode for the day, like at a campsite, set up at a park, or some other location that may lack power but you're not actively on the go, it's excellent! I am currently on a road trip, and the EB3A is perfect for me on my work days. I can charge my laptop quickly from the 100W USB-C Power Delivery (PD) port, I can power my Starlink system from the AC port, I can hook up a solar panel to keep things topped up when I'm off the grid, and I can charge from my vehicle's 12V outlet or a 120V wall outlet if either of those are available to me.I love that it shows the input watts, output watts, and estimated time remaining to depletion or full charge depending on if I'm net positive or negative on energy consumption. It's also small enough to tuck behind the solar panel to keep in the shade easily to help prevent the battery from getting too hot. The carry handle and relatively low weight makes it easy to move around.All in all, I'm really happy with the EB3A!Pros:- Great balance of battery capacity, size, and weight. Perfect for "base camp" days.- Convenient carry handle- Easy to ready digital display with all the information you need and none you don't- MPPT solar controller with MC4 connector/adapter cable.- 120V AC outlets with ground prong hole (not actually grounded, keep that in mind)- Easy to use app with Bluetooth connection to monitor the battery and tweak a few additional settings-- Wireless charging pad on top- USB-C Power Deliver (PD) port at 100W for fast laptop chargingCons/Areas for Improvement:- Can take up to 200W of solar, but maxes out at 28V DC input. My 100W Renogy solar