Elite 200 V2 - Internal fans not ramping up under high load (Compared to AC180)

Hi everyone,
I recently upgraded to the Bluetti Elite 200 V2, and I’m noticing a strange behavior regarding its thermal management and internal fan curves, especially when compared to my previous Bluetti AC180.
With my old AC180, the internal fans would dynamically accelerate as the load increased to properly cool down the internal components. However, on this Elite 200 V2, the internal fans seem to stay at an extremely low speed constantly.
Even under high power consumption, the device gets remarkably hot to the touch, and the internal fans never ramp up to dissipate the heat. To prevent overheating, I’ve actually had to resort to placing an external fan blowing directly into the air intake. If I don’t do this, the unit gets dangerously hot, yet the firmware doesn’t seem to trigger a higher fan speed profile.

  • Model: Bluetti Elite 200 V2

  • Issue: Internal fans locked at low speed / No dynamic ramp-up under high load.

  • Current Workaround: Forcing airflow with an external fan to prevent overheating.

Is anyone else experiencing this with the Elite 200 V2? Is this passive/low-fan behavior normal for this specific model’s firmware, or could it be a faulty temperature sensor/fan controller?
I would appreciate any insights or official word on whether a future IoT/Firmware update will address this fan curve profile.

Note: I have already updated both the mobile application and the device firmware to their latest versions.

Thanks in advance!