>>2840559I have the 2kwh Bluetti one for my camper trailer, because it wasn’t any more expensive than adding 2kwh of LiFePo and a house inverter to the trailer and I figured portable was better than fixed, because I could use it to do things like charge my trolling motor batteries while boat camping in Voyaguers. My RV has a 1kwh LiFePo group 27 deep cycle, 400 watts of solar on the roof and I have 2 more foldable 200 watt panels. These all can share electricity via XT60 DC connectors, so the charge controllers in the power station and for the house battery can draw from solar at the same time and the DC appliances can pull from the house battery, the panels, and the power station, and the AC inverter can pull power for the AC appliances from all sources as well. If I’m not setting up the foldable panels, the roof top panels need 4 hours/day of direct sunlight to keep the refrigerator running (or 6 hours if it’s cloudy). With the panels set up, if I can get 8 hours a day of direct sunlight, it will keep everything fully charged even if I run the air conditioning 24/7. If I can only get 4 hours of direct sunlight on the roof and I can’t set up the panels, I can run the AC at night for 5 nights before I need to get a shore power charge or risk the freezer defrosting.
I’ll probably pick up 2 more of the 200 watt folding solar panels eventually, I’ve been camping in the woods a lot and I can’t always get enough direct sunlight.