Attention campers and those preparing for emergencies: Are you searching for a reliable solar panel power solution?
If you’re a camper looking for a reliable power source or someone prepping for emergencies and natural disasters, the BLUETTI PV350 Solar Panel might have caught your eye.
It’s portable and easy to set up, but is it worth the investment? In this review, we’ll delve into its features, from its capacity to support up to 1050W of charging power (when linked with additional panels), to its practicality for off-grid and emergency situations.
Stick around to find out if the BLUETTI PV350 deserves a spot on your shortlist of dependable power solutions.
BLUETTI PV350 Solar Panel Review
This is our first BLUETTI brand solar panel, though we have the BLUETTI EB70S Portable Power Station (800W rated wattage and 716Wh battery capacity, and 1,400W of surge power) and the more powerful BLUETTI AC180 (1,800W AC Output, and 1,152Wh battery capacity, and 2,700W Power Lifting capacity).
Combining a BLUETTI power station with the PV350 Solar Panel gives you a dynamic duo that’s excellent for off-grid camping, and also a lifeline during unexpected power outages. Imagine keeping your devices and small appliances up and running seamlessly— all it takes is a little sunlight, and you’re good to go, so long as you’re not battling serious rain or snow.
First impressions of the BLUETTI PV350 Solar Panel – unboxing
What’s in the box? The box includes the BLUETTI SP350 350W solar panel, and one user manual.
It weighs just over 30 pounds (30.6 lbs, to be exact, or 13.9 kg).
The panel came folded in 4 as a slim package of 35.6″ wide, 24″ high, and 2.5″ deep. (In centimeters, that’s 90.5 by 61.3 by 6.5cm).
When folded, the panels serve as their own carrying case. The built-in case has sturdy handles on top, with rubberized grips. The carrying case and handles make it easy to move, pack, and store the panels when not in use.
There’s a built-in zippered storage bag sown onto the front that stores cables. There’s also lettering printed on the inside of the storage bag with all the specifications for the PV350, which is pretty helpful if you’re setting it up somewhere remote without internet access.
There are two elastic fabric straps at the top holding the panels together, with easy snap plastic buckles.
How to set up the BLUETTI PV350 panels
To unfold the panels, unclick the two buckles on top.
Then, just unfold the four panels.
Unfolded, the panels are…
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