Thank you, I plan on actually getting another AC300 w/2 batteries and run them split phase so I can double my solar input as well as run 220 (home AC). We live in Florida and about every other year or so we get hit by a hurricane and lose power for 1-12 days and this thing is a life saver...
I found the AC300 just by researching and watching YouTube video's on the different systems. I ended up buying mine from Bluetti direct when they offered a good sale price. I ended up using the panel pictured below; which I found used for 100 each and they perform great! The AC300 allows for...
I'm planning on running 2 Bluetti AC300's together in split phase to a transfer switch. The transfer switch will power lights/outlets throughout the my house all of which will be 110v other than my AC. My question is, if I'm not running my AC and only pulling small amounts of wattage (0-2500W)...
I've been looking on Ebay and noticed pretty good prices on the Bluetti AC300 with B300 battery(s). They are refurbished, and I'm not entirely sure what kind of life they have had up to this point. Anyone here had good luck w/Refurbed products?
I have 2 arrays on my roof, each array consists of 3 270W Trina solar panels with a Voc of 37.9V (so 113.7V) Each MPPT controller on the Bluetti has a max voltage of 150V. I only initially put 3 panels in each array because 4 would bring the Voc to 151.6V and that's not taking cold weather...
This is pretty much what I'm going to be doing minus running all the wires through the roof, I'm going to try and run them through the endcap on the ridge cap vent. Great video, though it requires penetrations for the mounting points.
I learned Bluetti did/or will release a cable so you can use the B300 batteries on the new AC500, I'm curious if anyone has heard if they'll make one to use the B300S batteries w/the AC300.