200V2 efficiency

I received my 1st power station BLUETTI 200V2 2 days ago and I truly love it so far. Here is a pic that I monitored the AC and DC outputs to see how it did and it was great:

  • The AC output powered my 500W coffee pot. We can see that it drew 531.3W and the 200V2 showed 548W for an overhead of 16.7W.

  • The DC output was charging my Samsung S24 phone from USB-C. The USB power monitor showed 27.9W (the RED color number on the USB monitor. The GREEN is current and YELLOW is V) while the 200V2 showed 30W for an overhead of 2.1W

Note that the numbers on my own power monitors did not include the power consumption of themselves, but that were probably only in mW ranges.

I would say this is very efficient! Love it!

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Yup, as with all power stations, it means that the Bluetti is using 548W to provide your device 531W, notwithstanding any Tolerance variation between the 2 displays.
I’ve also noted that when using a power meter on a particular device from the Grid compared to, from the Bluetti, there is also a difference in W.
Primarily, as my grid supply is a fairly constant 241VAC and the Bluetti is around 228VAC. (Both measured under load.)

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