On April 27th, AC meant both Alternative Current, and Anne-Christine: my wife!
As good solar nerds, we decided to re-enact the wedding to appropriately share the news on the forum, and showcase the happiness of AC180T as bride, AC200L as groom, and AC2A in the role of our 7yo son!
Ha, that’s amazing, quite the unconventional use for Bluetti power stations! And congratulations too!
@Derceto Great idea, the decoration of the BLUETTI power station looks very nice as well.
Happy and blissful wedding!
Haha, amazing! Both ACs are a really good catch ;)
I bet you both had a fun time in the recreation!
Congratulations, That’s a good one, very creative.
A marriage made in Blue Bluetti heaven
hahaha dude thats awesome! I wish my wife was as enthusiastic about my hobby (addiction) as your ol lady is!
Shhhh, don’t use the word “addiction”, she might take notice!
Right?!?! lol Bluetti has also taught many of us how to properly break down boxes to make them as inconspicuous as possible! That heavy duty foam however can be a little trickier to hide!!
Aha glorious!
And that shows pure trust in the brand… not keeping the boxes that say “returns will not be accepted without this box”. Hopefully no need for the warranty here ;-)
Ohh I absolutely do have trust in the brand!! BUT… you’re right. You never know what could happen and its definetly wise to keep the boxes until least the warranty is up. These from a couple weeks ago are just making a trip to another storage location. I take them over to a shed at my work once my ol lady starts catching on/asking too many questions.
I have a small house and not much storage so after fully testing my three ac180s I disposed of my boxes. It did not occur to me to keep the boxes for the entire 5-year life of the warranty. If something were to come up I wonder if I could buy an empty box from Bluetti and pay for shipping it to me.
Under EU consumer law, if is not required to keep the boxes.
It is required to return the product undamaged for warranty repair or replacement. And the original packaging material is a d*** good way of achieving this. So yes, you should keep the boxes whenever you have the luxury of having the room to do this.
However, if you have your own car and can transport a heavy unit back to the seller undamaged, the seller should provide you with the full warranty service.
Also: @Derceto Congratulations on your marriage. (And the marriage of your Bluetti units ) May the energy be with you ;-)