this is the bluetti sp200. Lower Vmp. So unless the eb70 can't take a 200w input from their own panel.... something seems off. I imagine it should be able to take 10amps at 20v.
not trying to be a fan boy, but i only noticed 1-2 new reviews. They didn't seem all that poor to me. Seems like if bluetti used a physical display on off button, brighter leds for dc/ac ports. I feel like I can live with these issues. It is unfortunate. I feel like if they released test...
I didn't see anything about an 8amp limit. I just ordered one as well. I'm hoping to either pony up for the expensive bluetti 200w panel or something like a rich solar 200w panel.
that one was out since day 1. gives fair criticism on the brightness of the active port status. I do like how the river pro lights are so much brighter. Also gives a nice chime when you turn on or off the ports. The display and app is pretty nice on the river pro as well. I feel like there...
forgive my ignorance. I pulled this off the rich solar website. Is there something im not aware of? I wanna make sure before I order.
https://richsolar.com/collections/solar-panels/products/200-watt-solar-panel
first, I am a super noob so forget my ignorance. I've seen will mention these generator posts in a few videos for all in one invertors. can someone explain to me what they do? I am assuming you can program the all in one to send a signal to a generator to kick on when the soc gets too low...
haven't seen many reviews, didn't seem that bad to me.
The panel limitations seem to be in line with other power generators at this price point. Which review did you see that mentioned an 8amp limit?
it is in line with products at or around its price point though. seems like its a general issue with these units. The jackery 1000 seem to be in the same boat.
considering the majority of people that will buy a product like this, i figured they'd want a simple plug and play issue.