While many portable power stations claim to be designed for outdoor use, the Bluetti AC60P actually comes prepared for the worst conditions. Get one on sale now for Cyber Monday.
The Bluetti AC60P
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There’s a big difference between how a product performs inside your home or office, and how it fares when you take it outside into the elements.
In the wilderness, where the elements will test the mettle of both adventurer and their gear, many a portable power station has promised to be up for whatever Mother Nature throws at it. Yet, when faced with the onslaught of rain, snow, and the invasive persistence of dust, many quickly falter.
Enter the Bluetti AC60P, a trailblazer in its league, emerging as one of the first to be adorned with the IP65 badge of honor (technically the second, as this is a follow-up to the AC60). This prestigious rating is not just a number; it’s a testament to its resilience, a promise of its water-resistance and dust-proof prowess. Come rain, snow, or even a dust storm, your adventures can continue uninterrupted.
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With a capacity of 504Wh and a built-in 600W inverter feeding seven outlets, the AC60P allows you to charge multiple devices at once, while also running high-wattage devices such as heaters and kettles.
That IP65 rating is a game-changer!
Before I go any further, I feel the need to break down the details surrounding IP65 rating. If you’re not familiar with how these ratings work, the first digit indicates the device’s ingress protection from solids, and the second digit is its protection from water.
6 is the highest rating on the solid scale, so this means the AC60P is dust tight; it’s protected from total dust ingress. On the water side, a rating of 5 means that the AC60P is quite water resistant, but it isn’t totally waterproof. You can’t submerge it, but it is protected from jets of water from any direction. In practice, this means that it’s ok to get rained on.
Testing the Bluetti AC60P on a wet day.
Over the past few years, I’ve tested a whole bunch of power stations from a variety of makers of various shapes and sizes.
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