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Bluetti Portable Power Stations: Connect Any Solar Panel

Can I Connect Any Solar Panel To A Bluetti Power station?

Bluetti, a well-known brand in the power station/solar generator market has a lot of products in different sizes.

While they do make and sell their own panels, you can connect third-party solar panels to them as well.

In fact, Bluetti includes MC4 to DC adapters with all of its models that make it easy to quickly connect a panel you might already have or plan to buy.

In this guide, we’ll explore the different Bluetti power station models, their input limits, and the best solar panels to pair with them.

If you have any questions, please leave a comment and I will help you as soon as possible.

Coupon Codes

Before we get started, I’d like to share some coupon codes I have received directly from Bluetti. These only work on the official Bluetti Power website. Let me know if you have any other coupon codes I can share with our readers.

  • $20 off on EB70S: EB70S20
  • 3% off on power stations 3000W and lower: power3
  • 5% off on power stations 3000W and higher: power5
  • $8 off on orders below $1000: AFFSALE
  • $15 off on orders over $1000: AFFDEAL
  • $5 off on all Bluetti products: bluetti20

Bluetti Power Stations: Models and Specifications

In the table below, I have listed every power station currently being made by Bluetti. If yours is missing, let me know by leaving a comment. I intentionally left out the models meant to be used to power homes and connected to the grid. They’re a bit more complicated and requires more in-depth understanding of the electronics.

For a solar panel to be compatible with a power station, it must have a compatible voltage. That means the working voltage of the panel must be within the input limits of the power station. You can learn how to find the input limits of your power station here, or see the table below.

The solar panel voltage is a bit easier to find, and you can learn how to do it here.

Power Station ModelInput Limits
AC2A (204wh)XT60: 12-28V, 8.2A (200W max)
EB3A (268wh)8mm: 12-28V, 8.5A (200W max)
AC60 (403wh)8mm: 12-28V, 8A (200W max)
AC50B (448wh)XT60: 12-28V, 8.5A (200 max)
EB55 (537wh)XT60: 12-28V, 8A (200W max)
EB70S (716wh)8mm: 12-28V, 8A (200W max)
PS72 (716Wh)8mm: 12-28V, 8A (200W max)
AC70 (768Wh)XT60: 12-58V, 10A (500W max)
AC180 (1152Wh)8mm: 12-60V, 10A (500W max)
AC180T (1432Wh)XT60: 12-60V (500W max)
AC240 (1536wh)Aviation: 11-60V, 21A (1200W max)
AC200P (2000Wh)XT90: 35-150V, 12A (700W max)
AC200L (2048Wh)XT60: 12-145V, 15A (1200W max)
AC200MAX (2048Wh)XT90: 10-145V, 15A (900W max)
EP500 (5120wh)Aviation: 55-145V, 20A (1200W max)
EP500Pro (5120wh)Aviation: 12-150V (2400W max) x2
AC300 + B300 (3072Wh)12-150V, 12A (2400W max) x2
AC500 + B300S (3072Wh)12-150V, 15A (3000W max)

The voltage limit should never be exceeded. If you already have a panel with a voltage too high for the specific model, you could use a DC buck converter like this (click to view on Amazon). It’s an adjustable power supply module that lets you reduce the voltage from 10-65V to 0-60V, and up to 12A. It requires some tinkering, and I don’t have any experience with them, so if this is something you would like to do I am going to have to refer you to the product manual.

The max input wattage can, however, be exceeded with most power stations. The charge controller will not send more than the amperage limit to the battery, but it’s able to regulate it. You must usually exceed the amperage limit to reach the max input wattage. Note that you should always check with the manufacturer of your power station whether it is ok or not. You can read more about that in this article.

Solar Panels – What You Need To Know

Now that we know the input limits of the Bluetti power stations, it’s time to select a solar panel.

There are a couple of things you need to know before doing so, and these are true for all of the different models above.

  1. Most power stations, and all Bluetti models, have built-in solar charge controllers. That’s a big reason they’re often referred to as “solar generators”. The charge controller regulates the electricity produced by the panel and charges the battery at a safe speed. Because of this, you should not connect a panel that has an external charge controller. You want to make a direct connection between the panel and the input, with nothing in between except for maybe extension cables. If you already have a panel with a charge controller, see if it’s possible to bypass it.
  2. To make the connection between the two, you must either choose a panel that comes with a connector that is compatible with your specific model, or purchase an adapter. In the table above I have specified whether the specific model uses an 8mm, XT60, XT90, or Aviation input connector. See what’s included with the panel you want to buy.
  3. Since all of the Bluetti power stations include MC4 to DC adapters, you don’t need to buy any extra adapters as long as the solar panel uses MC4 connectors.
  4. If you have or plan to buy a panel that doesn’t use MC4 connectors, you’re going to need a different adapter. Please leave a comment and let me know what connector the panel has, and I will help you find the correct adapter.
  5. I’ve mentioned it earlier, but the most important thing is that you find a panel with a compatible working voltage. Read this article to learn what to look for.

Solar Panel Recommendations

There are a lot of different type of panels, and I have written an article that talks about the pros and cons of each that you can read here.

Below I have listed panels from popular and reliable brands, but these are obviously not the only options you have to choose from.

Bluetti’s Own Panels

Rigid Panels

Flexible Panels

Portable Panels

Portable Flexible Panels

  • Togo Power 60W – Includes several connectors compatible with different power stations, both 8mm and XT60.
  • Sunsul 100W – Includes several connectors compatible with different power stations, both 8mm and XT60.
  • EcoFlow 110W – MC4 connectors, 18.4V Vmp.
  • Elecaenta 120W – Read my review of this product here. Includes several connectors compatible with different power stations, both 8mm and XT60.
  • Dokio 160W – Includes several connectors compatible with different power stations, both 8mm and XT60. Don’t use the included charge controller with Bluetti inputs, but you can use it to charge external 12V batteries like an RV or car battery.
  • Renogy 200W – MC4 + USB A and C connectors.
  • EcoFlow 400W – Read my review of this product here. MC4 connectors, 41V Vmp. Only compatible with the models that support 40+ input voltage.

Connect Two Or More Panels Together

To increase the charging speed, you can combine two or more panels. If this is something you would like to do, I suggest reading this article that go through the different ways to how that is done.

Extension Cables (Optional)

Here are my recommendations when it comes to extension cables.

Related Articles

Here is a list of articles that answer frequently asked questions related to this. If you have a question that hasn’t been answered, please leave a comment and I’ll get back to you as soon as possible.

Please leave a comment if you have any questions. Share information about your specific setup, models and/or plans, so I can help you as much as possible.

by Jesse
Jesse has always had an interest in camping, technology, and the outdoors. Who knew that growing up in a small town in Sweden with endless forests and lakes would do that to you?

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