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Bluetti PS72 716Wh Portable Power Station / Solar Generator, 1000W Inverter W/Code @ Bluetti UK Official

£287.20£39828% off
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Deal did well recently at £399 so a nice discount as Bluetti has 20% off and then topped off by the eBay PAYAY20 code

Don't forget cashback, quidco, topcashback completesavings etc on top

The older style so older display, has a charging brick and no app support but has LifePO4 battery and for the price it's a decent sized battery.

I plan to use a 100ah lifepo4 pack when need extended runtime and feed than into the 12v in

Can take 200w in either from mains / solar
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  1. wipe0wt2097's avatar
    Still live more than 10 available
  2. ddnvidia's avatar
    Can we unexpire this? It is in stock?
    Whytey's avatar
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    Yes just done it well spotted
  3. ddnvidia's avatar
    ohhh this is interesting.. i bought the 606Wh AllPowers one w/ 700W inverter at £225 thinking that was a good deal but... this has higher solar input, bit larger capacity and importantly the 1Kw inverter so you can actually run smaller air fryers and grills on it... tempting to return the AllPowers now and get that
    Whytey's avatar
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    I'd just this week bought the EB3A more as a means of having an all in one and plan to use a larger battery for longer runtime but this gives more flexibility and as you was say ~200w input via solar
  4. igrierson's avatar
    This should have had so much more heat
  5. TheShadowWalker's avatar
    Was going to post this, but cant find the warranty. I think it's 2 years.
    How hard is it to wire extension with 100ah - presumably charge from alternator? (edited)
    Whytey's avatar
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    Warranty should be two years as it's direct.
    Can't confirm from website with it being an older model so have to message to confirm.

    As for wiring I can't comment I run off a dedicated battery case I have
  6. patchy57's avatar
    What solar panel would you recommend with this?
    Whytey's avatar
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    I dont have one but really want a 200w panel to make most of it
  7. seamanwa11's avatar
    Out of stock
    ddnvidia's avatar
    It’s in stock?
  8. rprp's avatar
    For anyone that owns this, do you know if it comes on automatically if charged from a 0% state, or does it need manually switching on? (edited)
  9. gajenpun's avatar
    Any idea if it can run electric water kettle
    ddnvidia's avatar
    yeah just make sure its max 1000w, plenty that are that or lower. 600-700W ones even 300W small single up type ones
  10. eastangliauk's avatar
    handy it comes with a cable to plug my 190-watt sp in. I am only using a EPEVER 30A MPPT Solar Charge Controller 12V/24V with LCD Display and a 110 ah battery right now no inverter
  11. ionel's avatar
    it can run 1000w kettle?
    Whytey's avatar
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    Should be able to along as it doesn't surge above 1000w for too long
  12. ddnvidia's avatar
    still not pulled the trigger yet, as im just well annoyed it doesnt have USB C PD input. would be handy to charge from 2 inputs at once, i.e solar and a 100W Power bank if i really needed to get power in fast to use the AC port for something. It also doesnt have seperate inputs for the AC adapter and solar The AllPowers S700 I've got does that... but this is 100Wh more and 1Kw inverter ...

    I'm probably gonna buy it but god the trade offs are annoying little things that do make quality of life, like if i break a charge input, i've got others to choose from rather than it needing a repair or worse going to landfill
    ddnvidia's avatar
    Ok. It’s went OOS…
  13. AndyRoyd's avatar
    (warranty) Shows 2 Years on B and Q website can't see any reason wouldn't be same as it's same seller in both cases.

    Don't be a victim of colourful marketing / manipulated eBay store names / foreign sellers that deliberately exploit loopholes to hide their true ID.
    Regardless of that deceptive practice:
    the length of the gesture-of-goodwill unenforceable warranty may be the same,
    but the ease of local enforcement will be (half a) world apart, literally.

    The subject 1380+ feedback "Bluetti UK Official" shifter on eBay is based in China and its trading name is one that most peeps would run a mile from due to the impossibility of enforcing warranty & UK consumer protection legislation
    (and note the same observation would apply to the alternative 6 (six) feedback "Bluetti UK Official").

    The shifter via B&Q & Decathlon is a UK-based company and subject to all the usual UK legislation - including up to maximum 6 years durability expectation opportunity - subject to the UK company still being around in those 6 years.
    The B&Q / Decathlon shifter also shifts stuff via its .co.uk website where direct payment via UK-regulated consumer credit will provide duplicated protection for same period regardless of the seller/manufacturer being around or not when the time comes to claim

    So a summary regardless of manufacturer, agent, licencee, accredited-seller, authorised-seller or cloned-ID bessybuddy would be:
    no opportunity for local protection enforcement (warranty or statute) for eBay foreign-seller purchases beyond about 120days after purchase;
    up to 6 years local enforcement via UK-based seller / credit purchases.

    And just for kicks, note the hilarity of the eBay UK-officialness credibility competition,
    where none of the competitors are based in UK:

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    WuckFit's avatar
    What?
  14. rayman1970's avatar
    Out of stock
  15. Whytey's avatar
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    Looks to be back in stock
  16. Mcartwright1989's avatar
    Could do with some help if anyone has experience with these?

    Looking to add one to my campervan that already had a solar setup just minus an inverter.

    Can I just plug this into a 12v socket and leave it charging the whole time off my leisure batteries or is that a stupid idea?
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