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The BLUETTI AC180 is a robust 1152Wh portable power station featuring a durable LiFePO4 battery, delivering 1800W continuous and 2700W peak output through 9 versatile outlets. It supports ultra-fast AC charging (0-80% in 45 minutes) and efficient solar charging up to 500W via built-in MPPT, making it ideal for camping, off-grid living, and emergency backup with seamless app control and a rapid UPS response.















| Manufacturer | BLUETTI |
| Part Number | AC112 |
| Product Dimensions | 34.01 x 24.69 x 31.7 cm; 16.96 kg |
| Item model number | AC180 |
| Style | AC180-GM |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Voltage | 120 Volts (AC) |
| Wattage | 1800.00 |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Special Features | Portable |
| Included Components | LiFePO4 battery |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Item Weight | 17 kg |
A**R
Great app
More than what we needed to run a fridge and a freezer. Well worth the money
R**L
Great separates but not compatible.
The eb3a is a superb little unit. The pv68 is a great little solar panel. Unfortunately for me the panel does not produce enough power to charge up the eb3a and I had to purchase a bigger panel. The 3 start is therefore for the compatibility issue.
L**S
I purchased the Bluetti AC180. Very nice unit. I am happy with it but people should be aware of the following facts that are not well explained in advance by the manufacturer: 1. The unit itself consumes 20 watts every hour with the inverter ON. This means , the unit can consume almost 500 watt-hours (50% of the battery capacity) just sitting there not producing any useful energy. For small loads, this self consumption or idle consumption may become a very important issue. Don't expect the same energy capacity especially when using it under small loads. 2. The user manual clearly states that only 90% of the battery capacity can be used to protect the battery. 3. So, for example, this means that you only get 800 watt-hours energy capacity when using 80 watts of power for 10 hours. So, you get 800 watt-hours instead of the advertised 1,154 watt-hours and this is perfectly normal and reflects exactly the performance stated in the user manual. Unfortunately, this is not well explained before buying. People should buy bigger or smaller units depending on their needs. Smaller units will have smaller self-consumption (Idle consumption) and probably more adequate for smaller loads. When using these power stations for smaller loads, you should plan on using a smaller power station with lots of extra batteries instead of buying a very large unit with no extra batteries. I think this is a very important information that the manufacturer should explain before people buy these power stations. 3. Recharges in 2 hours at standard speed. 3. You can recharge using the DC MPPT Input (12-60 V). Works very well. I tested it with a 12 volts battery and it works very well. 4. Some parameters cannot be modified through the user interface (Display/Keyboard). This is unfortunate. The user should normally be able to modify all parameters without having to use a smart phone with a special app. It is possible to use the power station without using a phone but keep in mind that some parameters like charging rate can only be modify using a smart phone. 5. The unit comes on and start charging by itself as soon as it detects power either coming from the AC or DC inlets. If you don't want that functionality, you will have to disconnect the unit or install a switch before the unit in order to prevent it from starting by itself. 6. The information available online and the user manuals should be improved in order to better explain many aspects of these power stations, what should be expected in different situations and how to use them properly.
A**7
Ho fatto l acquisto per conto di un amico.La centralina funziona ma manca un pulsante rispetto alle istruzioni.Sembra inoltre che il pannello solare non funzioni.
C**.
Ich habe mir die Bluetti Eb3a mit dem kleinen 68Watt Solarpanel gekauft. Natürlich dauert es ein wenig die Bluetti voll aufzuladen, doch bei bewölktem Himmel geht gar nichts mehr, also habe ich mir das PV200 Solarpanel zusammengespart und bei ebay eins gefunden. Es war dort als ,,REFURBISHED" deklariert, welches mir schon zu denken gab, ist es nicht vielleicht doch defekt oder gar kaputt?. Diese Bedenken waren aber komplett zu Unrecht, Versand war mit 5 Tagen angegeben und nach 2 Tagen war es schon da Geliefert wurde es im Originalkarton und war vollständig, es sah aus wie neu. Bei bedektem ,,hellen" Himmel kamen noch ca. 14% Watt - 25% Watt rein, die Schwankungen kamen durch graue Schleierwolken. Bei klarem Himmel und Sonnenschein hatte ich Spitzenwerte von 178% Watt. Alles in allem bin ich sehr zufrieden und kann es weiterempfehlen.
Á**L
Estoy decepcionado lo usé para alimentar un bombillo durante 1 hora que se fue la luz y se cayó del 100% al 84% creo el arrancador de mi auto aguanta más , me siento estafado pues gasté como 15 mil pesos
C**E
About a month ago, my area was hit with a storm that knocked out our power for over an hour. My two teenagers were home alone at the time. No lights, no Internet, no way to communicate easily—and I couldn’t get home right away. That experience made me realize how much we rely on power, especially for safety and staying connected. ⸻ ⚙️ Setup & Installation After researching a lot of options, I decided on the Bluetti AC180 because it offered: • Enough power for essentials • A built-in UPS (uninterrupted power supply) • A price that didn’t require me to fully commit to a whole-house backup system Setup was surprisingly straightforward. I: 1. Connected the AC180 to my regular wall outlet so it stays charged and in standby. 2. Disconnected the power source to one set of outlets in our basement that covered TV, and lamps to (our family room). 3. Ran that broken circuit through an 8-gauge outdoor extension cord plugged directly into the AC180. That room powers: • Two ceiling lights (5w) • A floor lamp (2w) • A Smart TV (110-200 W) • Our Internet router (10-20 W) • A couple of outlets for laptops As soon as I tested it, everything worked perfectly. The best part is when the power goes out, it switches over instantly. You don’t even notice—Internet and devices stay on without interruption. ⸻ 💡 Real-World Use Since installing it, I’ve tested it a few times and trained my kids on how to monitor the battery life. The AC180 display shows exactly how many hours are left depending on the load. If the power drain gets too fast, they know to turn off the TV or dim the lights to stretch the runtime. It’s given me huge peace of mind knowing that if I’m away and the grid fails, they can just go downstairs, turn on the lights, stay online, and wait safely. ⸻ ✅ Pros • Very easy setup for anyone comfortable with basic wiring • Instant switchover with UPS—no disruption to Internet or devices • Clear display showing runtime and load • Compact and portable—can double as backup power in a car or camper • Good value compared to larger systems ❌ Cons • If you want to power multiple large appliances, you’ll eventually want a higher-capacity unit • Extension cords need to be properly rated (8 gauge worked great for me) ⸻ 🎯 Who This Is For If you: • Have a small family or kids at home • Want an affordable, reliable backup solution • Need something you can set up without hiring an electrician …the AC180 is fantastic. It’s also a great intro step before moving to a whole-house generator. ⸻ 📷 Videos Uploaded I’ve included videos showing: • How I set up the device • The room it powers • How the switchover works ⸻ Bottom Line: This was a lifesaver for us. It’s easy to use, dependable, and makes me feel prepared without spending thousands. Highly recommended for peace of mind in unpredictable weather.
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