BLUETTI PowerOak EB3A+PV120
![]() | Outdated Product In box: with solar panel; Rated power (W): 600; Output waveform: sinusoid (PSW); UPS function; Sockets (230 V): 1; USB A: Quantity: 2; Current: 5В/3A; Power (W): 15; USB A (quick charge): USB C: Quantity: 1; Current strength: 5 A; Power (W): 100; Wireless charger: 1 zone 15 W; Car cigarette lighter |
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2 USB A ports, 1 USB C port. Car cigarette lighter port DC5521. Surges up to 1200 W are allowed. Touchscreen. LiFePo4 battery. Wireless charging power 15 W. Flashlight.
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Model overview based on user reviews
The BLUETTI PowerOak EB3A is a compact and lightweight portable power station, ideal for both home and travel use. It features a 600W power capacity with a peak of 1200W, making it suitable for powering small household appliances and charging devices like smartphones and laptops. The station is equipped with a variety of ports, including USB, AC outlets, and a wireless charging zone, providing versatility for different devices. Users appreciate its fast charging capability and informative display, which shows battery status and operating conditions. The built-in LiFePO4 battery offers impressive longevity with over 2500 charge cycles. While the station is praised for its design and functionality, some users note the noisy fan during charging and wish for a larger capacity. Despite minor drawbacks, it is considered a reliable and efficient solution for short power outages and outdoor activities, with the added convenience of a Bluetooth-enabled app for easy monitoring and control.
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Informative display, shows approximately how long it will last; smartphone app; number of ports; fast charging station and absence of an external power supply; support for Pass Through; ability to charge itself and connected devices simultaneously, not all stations can do this; UPS mode a little bit of cooling, but not critical for me) ![]() |
A decent power bank, for instance, to provide lighting in an apartment for 4 hours, or to run a 50" TV for the same time, or to charge phones and a laptop. Great device for €300 on the official website. Works like a UPS. Small, lightweight. Would like more energy capacity, but it costs more. Resellers charge twice as much. ![]() |
And the authority of this station from today 2023. Really cool stuff. Learn more about it in your video - https://youtu. Compact, well-assembled, sufficiently powerful for household use (it powers a 700-watt vacuum cleaner and a two-chamber refrigerator with a total volume of 302 liters without issues (discharged from 100 to 45 percent in 3 hours)), cable for connecting a solar panel included, 12-month warranty, price (as of December 2023). The fan is very noisy when charging, or the connected heating is 105 W. Low-functional mobile drawer. ![]() |
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Question about BLUETTI PowerOak EB3A Bluetti eb3a for gas boiler
Question for those who have purchased for a gas boiler. I've read that it's enough to leave the station plugged into the network during a power outage, and it will take the zero (ground) from there, so there's no need to jury-rig the grounding. Is that correct?
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