GoRV - Digital Magazine Issue #107 | Page 80

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I strongly recommend owners consider isolating dual battery systems and caravan charging connections if they know they will be fast charging their power stations through the Charger 2. Or perhaps consider setting a lower charge voltage to minimise the load on the alternator.
WOULD I CHANGE ANYTHING?
I believe Bluetti has done a very good job with all aspects of the Charger 2, especially the app support, which is brilliant. But I am not a particular fan of the screen layout. The graphic of the car tends to dominate the screen while the individual data readings are in a small font, making them a bit awkward to read. It’ s not a huge issue, but I think it could be refined with later software updates.
You can monitor the operation of your Charger 2 on the
Bluetti app.
The Charger 2 supports wi-fi connectivity and the energy statistics of the Bluetti app so you can see in real time where the power is coming from and where it is going.
IS IT VALUE FOR MONEY?
Absolutely! And I really mean that. The Bluetti Charger 2 retails, at present, for just $ 599. In my opinion, that’ s a bargain. If you look at the competition, the price is on par with other alternator-based chargers with similar output, but the Bluetti adds solar input, higher charge rates, smart alternator support, better device control, and it works with many other brands of solar generators.
The Charger 2 is a huge step up from the original Charger 1, which is an excellent product in its own right and still available. But, when you consider the price difference of just $ 140, buying the Charger 2 today is a very easy choice to make and represents excellent value for money.
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