GET $800 OFF: As of May 27,Science Fiction Archives the Bluetti Solar Generator Elite 200 V2 is on sale for $899.00, down from its regular price of $1,699.00, for a savings of 47%, or $800 off.
Whether you're looking to go high-tech cowboy and set up a solar campsite on the Llano, or you want some solar insurance for the next power outage, the Bluetti Solar Generator Elite 200 V2 will help you do it. Charge it from the grid or hook it up to a solar panel — either way, this impressive battery bank puts contemporary battery tech in your hands.
Act now, May 27, and you can get the Bluetti Solar Generator Elite 200 V2 for $800 off. Currently, the battery bank is on sale for $899.
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The Elite 200 V2 has a 2,073.6Wh capacity built for 6000+ charging cycles. It can deliver 2600 Watts of output via its AC connections and hit 5200 Watts of peak output. Bluetti claims that the battery should be good for 17 years; it's fortified with extra insulation to persist in harsh climates.
The bank has a number of outputs, including two USB-A, two USB-C, four AC, and a 12Volt plug. It comes with a solar charging cable with which you can attach it to compatible solar panels.
Right now, May 27th, the Bluetti Solar Generator Elite 200 V2 is on sale for $899. Get it now to save $800.
With 15Ms switch times, the Bluetti can also be rigged to function as an uninterruptible power supply, or UPS system, protecting delicate home products like computers.
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