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BLUETTI AC240P 2400W Portable Power Station

BLUETTI AC240P 2400W Portable Power Station

SKU: P-AC240P-US-GY-BL-010

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Description:

Introducing the [AC240PL 2400W From Bluetti] This is a portable inverter style rechargeable battery operated power station. Great for RV & Boat use, camping, or anywhere that harmful emissions can not exhaust. The internals are water and dust resistant to be reliant no matter the conditions. This unit can be recharged with AC wall socket or 12-24v port in vehicle, or with the [PV200D 200W and PV350 350W] solar panels for remote off grid charging [up to 1,200W with solar input]. Smart control & monitor with BLUETTI app. This unit is expandable up to 10,443Wh with 4 B210P expansion batteries. 



Key Features:

Battery Capacity: 1,843Wh

Type: LiFePO4 (Lithium Iron Phosphate)

Life Cycles: 3,000+ Cycles to 80% Original Capacity

Shelf-life: Recharge to 80% Every 3-6 Months

Versatile Use: Ideal for [various RV, Boat & Home needs] but also suitable for [various other].

Modern Design: Features a sleek and contemporary design that complements any setting.

User-Friendly: Easy to use, with clear instructions included.

Specifications:

Outlets: [9 total]

Output:

2,400W In Total 3,600W Max

 [2 ×120V / 20A]

 [1 × NEMA TT-30 RV Hookup]

[2 ×USB-A1: 18W each port]

[USB C Port 2 ×100W Max]

[1 ×12V/10A Car outlet, regulated.]

RV Port:

12VDC/30A, 360W Max.

Charging:

0-80% in 45 min

2,200W Max.

(Pair with B210 for 2,400W Max.)

Solar Input:

1,200W Max, 12V-145VDC, 15A

Car Input:

12V/24V Car Outlet (100W/200W)::

10-100% 14.6 Hours (12V)

0-100% 7.3 Hours (24V)

 Dimensions:

[L x16.5” D x 11.6” H x 16.1”]

Weight:

 [72 lbs]

 









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