Panasonic has said demand for backup batteries is rising quickly, and it is largely driven by the expansion of AI infrastructure that requires stable, continuous power. It has already allocated around 80% of its planned output to existing customers, leaving only a limited share for new buyers attempting to scale systems.

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    13 hours ago

    I actually have an ac180 for camping and using tools away from power. I kinda figured it was a bit of a waste as just a ups, and worried about killing the battery quickly.

    Maybe get another dedicated one for the office where I need it…

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      12 hours ago

      Have you ever tried running a small coffee maker off of one of those? I’ve been trying to decide what power supply I’m replacing my battery system in my pop-up trailer with and I didn’t want to go with anything that was too large or takes up too much space. But this looks like for price it’s near perfect for my use case. The only thing I’m ever curious about is will it run my coffee maker in the morning. And what kind of charging are you using for it? Do you run solar off of it?

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        8 hours ago

        Hey just FYI, if you do decide to get something, the AC180 is last years model and is upgraded by the Elite 100v2 even though they still sell the AC180.

        There’s a comparison on the elite 100 page about half way down, but if space is one of your concerns, it’s smaller, and 12lbs lighter for only 130wh less. It also chargers faster from solar than the AC180, but a little slower from wall power.

        With 1800 watt output power (3600 surge) it can run anything a normal 120v outlet can run before tripping a circuit breaker, which will include any coffee machine, however if the coffee machine uses the whole 15amps while the heater is on, it’ll only run for around 45 minutes.

        I have the 100 and really like it

        https://www.bluettipower.ca/products/elite-100-v2-portable-power-station

        Edit: oh and I wall charge mine. I have 200w of solar as backup for emergencies but I haven’t used it to power it beyond testing.

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          7 hours ago

          Solar is important for my use. I Boondock so I’m away from power for up to a week at a time. I would love to stop bringing my generator.

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      13 hours ago

      Ya, I don’t think you really need that much as a UPS but if you ran the AC180 in UPS mode, it would turn the fan on every 15-20 minutes as the circuity in the battery is still powered by the battery, even though the power is fed to your gear from the wall power. That results in it slowly going to 99% and then charging, which is noisy on the non-elite models in a quiet room. These LFP models are good for like 3000 cycles though, so using it as UPS it’ll still last a decade or longer with 80% capacity left over.

      There’s the Elite 30 which can be a nice little battery backup / be portable and isn’t too much more expensive then the comprable SLA types that don’t last long.