KBabione
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- First Name
- Kevin
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- Sep 11, 2023
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- Location
- Lititz, PA
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- 2023 R1S Quad (8/23)
- Occupation
- Consultant
Actually, I do...I have a Blackstone 22" Electric Griddle that, when cranked, draws 1600W. My Bluetti AC-180 allows up to 1800W but, like every other solar generator out there, if it's plugged into an AC source, it passes all demand directly through to the AC input. To use it I have to unplug the Bluetti from the Rivian and then I can use the Blackstone to do burgers or whatever I want for about 45 minutes until my Bluetti is drained. Yes - I can keep an eye on the AC output draw and plug the Bluetti back in after the Blackstone is completely warmed up and is only drawing 800-1200W to stay hot, but it's a pain. I often have 10-15 kids from the Penn State Blue Band waiting for burgers and just don't have time to keep an eye on the Bluetti app. 2200W would allow me to keep the Bluetti plugged in AND continue to run the TV, Starlink, and the portable fridges without worrying about the 1500W limitation of the Rivian.2200 W isn't much of a step up from the 1500 W the vehicle already provides. Hardly seems worth it unless you have a very specific need.
I was pleased to see that the delivered R2 inverter allows 1900W, but I still would REALLY like an option that would give me two 20A outlets.
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