I hope its ok to start a thread about this topic along with my questions. I purchased the AC300 along with the battery and 3 solar panels.
I have watched several youtube videos but havent been able to find an answer. I called Bluetti and the guy didnt seem to have a simple answer to what I thought was a very simple question:
If I have 3000 watts, around 2800 useable watts. We use it for small electrical items, but I was wanting to see what the "facts" are on this thing.
I plugged in a portable heater, I used the PN2000 watt meter and it was using a little bit under 1500 watts. How do I find Will's 87% limit. The other guy on Youtube supposedly had a bad battery and Bluetti sent him a replacement.
When running the heater, it was using 1% every minute. (does that sound logical) in solar power? So in one hour I would use 60% of the battery, and in one hour and 25 minutes it would be at 15% and supposedly would shut off to save the batteries.
Do I have to calculate something else besides 1% per minute usage to see how close I am to 80 or 87%?
I dont regret making this purchase but it would ease my mind if I my calculations were in the factory range.
I have watched several youtube videos but havent been able to find an answer. I called Bluetti and the guy didnt seem to have a simple answer to what I thought was a very simple question:
If I have 3000 watts, around 2800 useable watts. We use it for small electrical items, but I was wanting to see what the "facts" are on this thing.
I plugged in a portable heater, I used the PN2000 watt meter and it was using a little bit under 1500 watts. How do I find Will's 87% limit. The other guy on Youtube supposedly had a bad battery and Bluetti sent him a replacement.
When running the heater, it was using 1% every minute. (does that sound logical) in solar power? So in one hour I would use 60% of the battery, and in one hour and 25 minutes it would be at 15% and supposedly would shut off to save the batteries.
Do I have to calculate something else besides 1% per minute usage to see how close I am to 80 or 87%?
I dont regret making this purchase but it would ease my mind if I my calculations were in the factory range.