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Portable power station suggestions

Mine is the 15m 268ah ? I think? we use ours mainly for camping & phone charge back up.
So far we are happy with it.
I'm ok with this one just not super impressed. This is my first battery power station so I wasn't sure what to expect.
I'm notoriously cheap so I've done lots of research trying to find the best bang for my buck and this model seems to fit that bill, Mid range power and user-friendly features and most importantly...it was on sale :).
 
I decided on the Bluetti AC 180 for my immediate needs.
I was going to get their new power station that debuts today at an insane introductory price but availability isn't until mid to late August and the way the weather has been I don’t want to wait that long. (Storming now)
I still make pick up the new model at a later date if the price holds.
It seems to have everything I need for short term emergency power needs or until I can get the generators fired up.
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I found the AC 180 on Amazon Prime Day for 569.00 is that a fair price? Just trying to run CPAC and charge phones.
Thx
 
I found the AC 180 on Amazon Prime Day for 569.00 is that a fair price? Just trying to run CPAC and charge phones.
Thx
That's basically what I bought mine for and it's fine for that purpose.
It's on sale right now for $449.
The newer version just went on sale at few days ago and it basically the same but in a more compact package and with a couple of different features and it's going for $400 from now to the 11th but they're not going to be available for shipping until late August.
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I'm going to charge it back up and hook it to the 02 generator and see how it does...that will be the real test.
I never realized how much power a CPAP uses until tonight.
I checked the surface temperature after running all night and it was 91°f.
I guess in the winter you could huddle up next to it and keep warm.
 
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