Save 14% on a Bluetti EP500 Pro Power Station

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Now that the weather is turning warmer, if you prefer the quieter style of a getaway in an RV or tent, you need a suitable power source. It was a bit easier before all this technology to enjoy the outdoors without any electricity, but now we need to charge our phones, power our Bluetooth speakers, and more. To not have to worry about such a thing, a great option is the Bluetti EP500 Pro Power Station. If you act now, you can get it for the Kickstarter special price of 14% off.

The unit ships with a 5100Wh LiFePO4 battery pack and 3000W-rated pure sine wave AC inverter. It will give you all the power you need to power your mobile items and the comforts of home while enjoying the great outdoors. Outside of a camping trip, it’s also a great backup for power emergencies at home. It can power your entire home for a day or two.

The Bluetti EP500 Pro Power Station has numerous outlets and ports that allow you to power multiple items at once, including smartphones, tablets, e-readers, Bluetooth speakers, mini refrigerators, lamps, etc. It can even power air conditioners and your electric vehicles. It just may be the most powerful mobile power station ever.

Bluetti Ep500 Pro Specs
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One 12V cigarette lighter outlet, two 100W USB-C port, four USB-A ports (two being quick charge), three 12V/10A DC outlets, one 12 V/30A RV outlet, two wireless charging pads, and five 100V 120V AC outputs (US/UP) are included in the EP500 Pro.

The advanced Battery Management System and LiFePO4 chemistry make the power station safe and durable. It connects through a built-in dual-core microcomputer and Internet connection. Two units can be bonded quickly and easily using the Fusion Box, sold separately. Doubling the power will allow you to operate a clothes dryer, in-wall electric heater, etc. Along with picking out double the outlets of the Pro, the box includes a 120V/240V 30 outlet, two 120V/30A RV outlets, and four 120V 20A AC outlets.

The EP500 Pro will kick into gear and give you all the comforts of home while enjoying the great outdoors and everything it has to offer. Pair it with up to 1200W MPPT solar input to rapidly recharge your appliances at home or keep them going while not using up the power station’s battery.

Take advantage of this deal and get a power station now at 14% off and pay just $4,099.

Bluetti EP500 Pro Power Station

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