GoRV - Digital Magazine Issue #81 | Page 35

RV FEATURE
More importantly , if you ’ re free camping and you need to recharge the AC60 from your caravan ’ s inverter , you can set the charge level to suit the available solar you have , limiting the impact on recharging your van ’ s batteries .
Set to Turbo mode , the AC60 will recharge from dead flat to 100 per cent in around 1.5 hours .
OTHER FEATURES
I ’ ve been saying for some time that these lithium portable power stations are ideal for caravanners , especially those with older vans that may not have a decent 12V system . You can plug your van ’ s 240V cable directly into one of these and power your van ’ s appliances as long as they fall within the unit ’ s inverter capacity .
The AC60 ’ s USB-C port is capable of powering an Apple MacBook Pro .
The AC60 features internal 240-volt and MPPT chargers .
The Bluetti AC60 expands on this by providing two 15A Australian power sockets as standard , meaning you can just plug your van ’ s 15A cable directly into the AC60 without needing a 15-10A adaptor , such as an Ampfibian .
The AC60 also retains the EB55 ’ s excellent rear work light . This features a diffused lens cover that spreads the light evenly , making it ideal for illuminating those latenight repair jobs .
Another carryover feature is the wireless charging station on the top of the AC60 which worked with my iPhone . It also features a single USB-C outlet with up to 100W output . It easily recharged my MacBook Pro .
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