Save $800 on a Bluetti AC300 Power Station

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Looking for more power? You’ll find it with a discounted power station during the Bluetti Power Week sale. Among all the great deals is the Bluetti AC300 Power Station. You can now save $800 off the early bird discount and pay just $2899.

The main unit of the AC300 houses a 3000 watt pure sine wave inverter and is entirely modular. It needs to be paired with at least one 3072Wh B300 battery, but being modular, the AC300 can accept up to four battery modules. This would give it 12,228Wh capacity altogether!

Bluetti Power Week Ac300

The Fusion Box Pro allows you to pair two AC300s together. This gives the system 240V, 6000W. Then, connect each of the AC300s to four batteries modules. That’s 24,476Wh capacity with all eight battery modules in use. You could power your entire home for nearly a week with all that!

The Bluetti AC300 Power Station also supports 2400W solar input, making that entire boosted modular system support 10,400W. Get your modular system now at $800 off each AC300 before the September 15 release.

Bluetti Power Week sale also includes Bluetti AC200 MAX and the EB240 battery module. The MAX can accommodate up to two B230 or B300 battery modules. The AC200 MAX has a specially designed built-in 30A NEMA TT-30 outlet. Get it during Power Week starting at $1699 ($500 off) and the EB240 for $1399 ($500 off). Also get the EB55 at $449 ($100 off) and the AC200P for $1599 ($400 off). The AC200P can power up to 13 devices simultaneously!

These deals expire on August 30.

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