Check the differences between BLUETTI AC70, AC2A & AC50B

:tipping_hand_woman::tipping_hand_man: Discover the specifications and usage scenarios of the new BLUETTI AC50B to guide you in making an informed decision tailored to your specific needs.

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Oupss je n’ai que l’AC2A :upside_down_face: je suis en retard :grin:

Since i have an AC70 i am curious as to how it compares to the AC50B.

Such as why is the solar input only 200W when it can charge from AC as 580W?
Why not 500W like the AC70?

Also not mentioned here is the DC output via USB-C.
Why is the AC50B only outputting 65W instead of the 100W of the AC70?

But my biggest question involves UPS (which i use a lot in my office with the AC70).
How does the UPS of the AC50B compare to that of the AC70?
Does it support bypass mode where the AC in goes straight to the AC output while in UPS modes (so not continually charging/discharging the battery like the EB3A).
And is the UPS mode as fast on the AC50B as on the AC70 (<=20ms?)

@lschiedel
The AC50B is a cost-effective model compared to the EB55.
You can tell from the price that the AC50B has a higher cost-performance ratio, and it won’t have the same level of cost consumption as the AC70 (reflected in the input and output values).
The AC50B UPS switching time is also within 20ms. :grinning:

Really great to see powerstation thats between AC70 and AC2A. 200 Wh on the AC2A is not enough for my preferences and AC70 might be a bit expensive for some users and usecases.

Also, great comparision.