I own (2) Bluetti EB150 solar generators— we are very happy with the portability and the performance of these and they fit our needs perfectly.
I charge them up with a 400 W solar panel array.
However, i’m looking for a way to expand my battery storage capability.
How would I go about hooking up one (or two) of the SOK 206 amp hour batteries to my Bluetti? What I would like to do is to charge up the SOK battery with my Bluetti when the sun is out—maybe using a charging brick attached to the AC outlet of the Bluetti.
And then when the Bluetti runs low I would like to be able to hook up the SOK to the Bluetti to recharge the Bluetti internal batteries.
Can you help me in achieving this?
If a different battery other than the SOK would be better to use for this, I’m all for that.
And if you have a better idea of how to achieve this I would love to hear it!
Thank you! Richard
I charge them up with a 400 W solar panel array.
However, i’m looking for a way to expand my battery storage capability.
How would I go about hooking up one (or two) of the SOK 206 amp hour batteries to my Bluetti? What I would like to do is to charge up the SOK battery with my Bluetti when the sun is out—maybe using a charging brick attached to the AC outlet of the Bluetti.
And then when the Bluetti runs low I would like to be able to hook up the SOK to the Bluetti to recharge the Bluetti internal batteries.
Can you help me in achieving this?
If a different battery other than the SOK would be better to use for this, I’m all for that.
And if you have a better idea of how to achieve this I would love to hear it!
Thank you! Richard