
Keep various devices, appliances, tools, and gadgets powered with the Bluetti AC200MAX Power Station with 2200W AC output and Built in 2048Wh (170Ah@12V) EV grade Lithium Iron Phosphate (LiFePO4) Battery.
Keep various devices, appliances, tools, and gadgets powered with the Bluetti AC200MAX Power Station with 2200W AC output and Built in 2048Wh (170Ah@12V) EV grade Lithium Iron Phosphate (LiFePO4) Battery.
Keep various devices, appliances, tools, and gadgets powered with the Bluetti AC200MAX Power Station with 2200W AC output and Built in 2048Wh (170Ah@12V) EV grade Lithium Iron Phosphate (LiFePO4) Battery.
Keep various devices, appliances, tools, and gadgets powered with the Bluetti AC200MAX Power Station with 2200W AC output and Built in 2048Wh (170Ah@12V) EV grade Lithium Iron Phosphate (LiFePO4) Battery.
Last updated at 03/21/2026 13:24:26
Bluetti AC200MAX 2200W 2048Wh Expandable Power Station
Delivery between 25 Mar – 3 Apr $81.70
originally posted on bluettipower.com.au
After spending $2400 on on the max and finding it can’t even run my car fridge for 2 days. Before buying I googled the calculator to convert watt hours to amp hour and kept getting it as a 170amp. Great I thought this was going to be the best setup as a second battery in my 4wd. Charging from the car cigarette lighter is very slow, which I was aware of but still find it very frustrating.BLUETTI has now updated their web site with the amp hour equivalent which only works out to be 40 amp hours😳 no wonder it goes flat so quick. I’m gutted that I spent over 2k on a 40 amp battery.EXTREMELY DISAPPOINTED A COMPLETE WASTE OF MY MONEY
originally posted on walmart.com
I have one AC200MAX and also have an AC300. They are both powering my remote RV's. AC200MAX is powering a small airstream Bambi and AC300 B300 is powering my 27' airstream which is bigger. I am happy with both. With some power management you will have a self sustained solar powered system. For my application both airstreams never move and are stationary and I live one hour away from where the Airstreams are. One issue I have with AC200Max is that I cannot control it remotely via the internet so when it shuts down due to depletion of battery and turns on again after solar hits the panels, I have no way of turning the AC output on remotely. So the airstream will be powerless until I drive an hour to get there and turn it on physically. It does connect via bluetooth ... MoreI have one AC200MAX and also have an AC300. They are both powering my remote RV's. AC200MAX is powering a small airstream Bambi and AC300 B300 is powering my 27' airstream which is bigger. I am happy with both. With some power management you will have a self sustained solar powered system. For my application both airstreams never move and are stationary and I live one hour away from where the Airstreams are. One issue I have with AC200Max is that I cannot control it remotely via the internet so when it shuts down due to depletion of battery and turns on again after solar hits the panels, I have no way of turning the AC output on remotely. So the airstream will be powerless until I drive an hour to get there and turn it on physically. It does connect via bluetooth but that doesn't help me. Other than that is is a pretty good unit and for those I you who don't have the remote control need this could be your solar generator. The customer service is pretty good as well. They answered and resolved my concerns within 24 hours via email.As far as AC300, it hits all the marks. Controlled and monitored via the internet and works like a charm.
originally posted on bluettipower.com.au
Excited about getting my BLUETTI AC 200 Max Expandable power station.I plugged it in to fully charge it ( was at about 63% out of the box) to 100%.Next day I plugged in my Engel portable fridge and watched as it sucked the power . Draw was about 73 watt while cooling down for about the first 1.25 hours but it’s power reading was falling much faster than it should.Since then I cooled the fridge down on mains power until it reached the set temperature of 2 degrees Celsius. Then I transferred the in put power from household main and plugged it into the BLUETTI AC200 max after maintaining it at 2 degrees for 18 hours it BLUETTI had dropped to 56 % .I will need to try more tools and equipment on the BLUETTI, my Engel portable fridge has been tremendously reliable and ... MoreExcited about getting my BLUETTI AC 200 Max Expandable power station.I plugged it in to fully charge it ( was at about 63% out of the box) to 100%.Next day I plugged in my Engel portable fridge and watched as it sucked the power . Draw was about 73 watt while cooling down for about the first 1.25 hours but it’s power reading was falling much faster than it should.Since then I cooled the fridge down on mains power until it reached the set temperature of 2 degrees Celsius. Then I transferred the in put power from household main and plugged it into the BLUETTI AC200 max after maintaining it at 2 degrees for 18 hours it BLUETTI had dropped to 56 % .I will need to try more tools and equipment on the BLUETTI, my Engel portable fridge has been tremendously reliable and efficient and so was surprised that the BLUETTI would be almost depleted after 24 - 30 hours just at maintenance of temperature and I was not opened during the testing.
| Management System | MPPT Controller, BMS, etc |
| Inverter Type | Pure Sine Wave |
| Surge Power | 4800W |
| USB-C Port | 2 x 5V/3A USB-A |
Bluetti AC200MAX 2200W 2048Wh Expandable Power Station
Delivery between 25 Mar – 3 Apr $81.70
After spending $2400 on on the max and finding it can’t even run my car fridge for 2 days. Before buying I googled the calculator to convert watt hours to amp hour and kept getting it as a 170amp. Great I thought this was going to be the best setup as a second battery in my 4wd. Charging from the car cigarette lighter is very slow, which I was aware of but still find it very frustrating.BLUETTI has now updated their web site with the amp hour equivalent which only works out to be 40 amp hours😳 no wonder it goes flat so quick. I’m gutted that I spent over 2k on a 40 amp battery.EXTREMELY DISAPPOINTED A COMPLETE WASTE OF MY MONEY
I have one AC200MAX and also have an AC300. They are both powering my remote RV's. AC200MAX is powering a small airstream Bambi and AC300 B300 is powering my 27' airstream which is bigger. I am happy with both. With some power management you will have a self sustained solar powered system. For my application both airstreams never move and are stationary and I live one hour away from where the Airstreams are. One issue I have with AC200Max is that I cannot control it remotely via the internet so when it shuts down due to depletion of battery and turns on again after solar hits the panels, I have no way of turning the AC output on remotely. So the airstream will be powerless until I drive an hour to get there and turn it on physically. It does connect via bluetooth ... MoreI have one AC200MAX and also have an AC300. They are both powering my remote RV's. AC200MAX is powering a small airstream Bambi and AC300 B300 is powering my 27' airstream which is bigger. I am happy with both. With some power management you will have a self sustained solar powered system. For my application both airstreams never move and are stationary and I live one hour away from where the Airstreams are. One issue I have with AC200Max is that I cannot control it remotely via the internet so when it shuts down due to depletion of battery and turns on again after solar hits the panels, I have no way of turning the AC output on remotely. So the airstream will be powerless until I drive an hour to get there and turn it on physically. It does connect via bluetooth but that doesn't help me. Other than that is is a pretty good unit and for those I you who don't have the remote control need this could be your solar generator. The customer service is pretty good as well. They answered and resolved my concerns within 24 hours via email.As far as AC300, it hits all the marks. Controlled and monitored via the internet and works like a charm.
Excited about getting my BLUETTI AC 200 Max Expandable power station.I plugged it in to fully charge it ( was at about 63% out of the box) to 100%.Next day I plugged in my Engel portable fridge and watched as it sucked the power . Draw was about 73 watt while cooling down for about the first 1.25 hours but it’s power reading was falling much faster than it should.Since then I cooled the fridge down on mains power until it reached the set temperature of 2 degrees Celsius. Then I transferred the in put power from household main and plugged it into the BLUETTI AC200 max after maintaining it at 2 degrees for 18 hours it BLUETTI had dropped to 56 % .I will need to try more tools and equipment on the BLUETTI, my Engel portable fridge has been tremendously reliable and ... MoreExcited about getting my BLUETTI AC 200 Max Expandable power station.I plugged it in to fully charge it ( was at about 63% out of the box) to 100%.Next day I plugged in my Engel portable fridge and watched as it sucked the power . Draw was about 73 watt while cooling down for about the first 1.25 hours but it’s power reading was falling much faster than it should.Since then I cooled the fridge down on mains power until it reached the set temperature of 2 degrees Celsius. Then I transferred the in put power from household main and plugged it into the BLUETTI AC200 max after maintaining it at 2 degrees for 18 hours it BLUETTI had dropped to 56 % .I will need to try more tools and equipment on the BLUETTI, my Engel portable fridge has been tremendously reliable and efficient and so was surprised that the BLUETTI would be almost depleted after 24 - 30 hours just at maintenance of temperature and I was not opened during the testing.
I purchased this solar-powered generator for backup power in case of outages in my RV or for our home in Mexico. It's perfect for running essential devices like my CPAP machine, a light, and the refrigerator during power outages, which happen frequently in Mexico. As a camp host in Montana for the summer, I recently came across this product while speaking with another RV repair expert. After hearing his recommendation and learning about its features, I was convinced to go for it. Compared to other options I've considered, what makes this generator stand out is its 30 amp connection specifically designed for RVs. As I plan for the future, I intend to purchase additional batteries to further enhance its capabilities.
We will be using our Bluetti AC200Max in our caravan, decided to go with this instead of increasing our built in battery storage.Having two independent systems will give us reassurance if our built in system goes down we have backup, also will be using it instead of installing an inverter.At the moment we are using it to help with heating some rooms in our house, recharging the unit when power prices are low and using it to run a small heater when power prices are high, we are hoping to get solar panels soon to help us save even more on power costs.So far we are very impressed with our Bluetti AC200Max and can’t wait to share our experiences on our YouTube channel. (LeiJan)
I looked at friends off grid solar setups and there were a myriad of wires, boxes and batteries plus a shed to house it all. It boggled my brain looking at all that. Then I saw the AC200 Max and thought it was a lot neater and compact plus I can expand it easily without calling out an electrician. Something that is not easy or cheap out bush. It's a solid quality unit. Pretty heavy though so not really something you'd take camping. For that I have the great little EB70 and PV200.
I am currently utilizing my AC200Max to provide power to my off-grid cabin. With this unit, I am able to run all the lights, a 110-volt well pump, a TV, a microwave, multiple chargers, and even a cellular phone service booster. By being mindful of turning off lights when not in use, this unit (without an expansion battery) can fully operate my cabin for approximately 15 hours. Currently, I am using a generator to charge it, as I have not installed solar panels yet. Overall, I am extremely satisfied with the high quality and reliability of this product. I am glad that I made the investment, and I believe you will be too.
Make sure you understand all of the specifications before you order. I thought the unit weighed around 30 lbs. but it turns out that was Kg, so it weighed about 67 lbs. I can not maneuver that much weight at my age, so now we get involved with customer support of the seller. Walmart has a policy of allowing returns for any reason within 30 days so of course I believed the actual seller would honor that but I have been given a run around for the last couple of weeks. If the seller support finally comes through I will be happy to change my review. The product is very easy to use (except for the weight!) and I would have happily kept it for the price point and quality. Customer service is what dragged down the rating.
It's worked great. Ran my full size freezer for over 24 hours granted I didn't open it frequently. Ran my router/modem, Wi-Fi, 55 in TV, surround sound amplifier and amazon stick continuously for about 5 hours to about 25%. No issues at all. The fan does make a little noise but nothing major. Recharged from 25% with 800 watts solar to 100% in about 3 hours. I'm very happy with it and will pair/alternate it with my gas generator for any power outages or off grid applications. Just need to save up for the expansion batteries. Weight is an issue moving it around but I have it ratchet strapped to a small luggage dolly. Shipping was a nice surprise as it came a couple of days earlier than forecasted.
Bought the AC200 max to augment my solar in our caravan when off grid. Use it for charging laptops etc and eventually an induction cooktop when the wind makes the gas problematic. Most importantly it runs my 240v ice maker a treat for ice for a G&T or frozen margarita. My only gripe is paying $2k plus for the unit and then going to charge it from own solar blanket and not having an Anderson plug connection to plug into it - just the Euro (or whatever it is) two plug thingy which I had to chop off and attach a spare Anderson plug I had to. Charging now but I think for a product with a quality rep and sales pitch - you could add an extra plug or change out the Euro one.
| Management System | MPPT Controller, BMS, etc |
| Inverter Type | Pure Sine Wave |
| Surge Power | 4800W |
| USB-C Port | 2 x 5V/3A USB-A |