Bluetti AC70: The Ultimate Portable Power Station for Boondocking

Bluetti AC70: The Ultimate Portable Power Station for Boondocking
A smiling person gives a thumbs-up next to a Bluetti AC70 Portable Power Station, showcasing its digital display.
The author showcases the Bluetti AC70 Portable Power Station, highlighting its convenience for boondocking enthusiasts.

Finding a reliable source of power has always been a challenge when we’re boondocking. For the uninitiated, boondocking means camping off grid, with absolutely no hookups. This includes not being connected to shore power, water, or sewer. I love boondocking because it’s usually free (although boondocking at a provincial or state campground isn’t) . But before I digress too far: My boondocking life changed when I got a portable power station.

Bluetti AC70 Portable Power Station with a digital display and multiple charging ports.
The Bluetti AC70 Portable Power Station, a compact and powerful solution for RV boondocking.

Now, my RV is equipped with cigarette lighter style twelve volt connections throughout, so I never felt the need to look into getting a portable power station. My system of plugging chargers for electronics was, for the most part working, although I couldn’t do things like run small appliances without running Daisy Mae’s built in Onan generator. However, one day, Bluetti reached out and asked me to try out the Bluetti AC70. This little power station has been a game changer for boondocking in my RV.

Small But Mighty

This little power station is small and compact enough to store anywhere in most cabinets in the RV, and lightweight enough to be easily portable. But small size doesn’t mean it low power. AC70 offers 1000 Watts and 768Watt hours of power.

The AC70 charges via120V in under an hour, but I can also charge it through a 12 Volt plug while I’m driving. I could also use a solar panel to power it, but I haven’t done that yet (more on that later). It has 2 AC outlets, 2 USB and 2 USB-C charging ports, and a 12 Volt, cigarette lighter style charging port.

Versatile Power Solution

This gives it a lot of versatility to run almost small appliances and charge and electronic devices from laptops to phones. By the way, I’ve found most of my electronics charge a lot faster through the Bluetti power station than through an AC wall outlet. Here’s some of the things I’ve used the Bluetti to run or charge:

There are larger power stations out there, but the AC70 is the perfect size for RV life, overlanding, or car camping. It’s small size and big power make it a great addition for a grab-and-go emergency kit too.

Features:

  • 1000 Watts
  • 2000 Watts lifting power
  • 768 Watt hours
  • 45 minute charging time on AC
  • 2 hours charging time on 500 W solar
  • LiFePO4 (relatively environmentally friendly)
  • 3000 charging cycles
  • Bluetti App lets you control charging from a phone
  • High viz LED display that tells you everything you need to know
  • 5 year warranty
  • Accessories: AC Charging Cable, Car Charging Cable, Solar Charging Cable

Specifications

  • Dimensions: 2.36“ x8.18“ x10.07“ / 314mm x208mm x255.8mm
  • Weight: About 22.4 lbs / 10.2kg
  • Charging temperature: 32°F – 104°F / 0°C – 40°C
  • Storage temperature: -4°F~104°F / -20°C – 40°C
  • Safety certifications: UL Standard, CEC, DOE, FCC, CA Prop 65

This Versatile Portable Power Station Lets You Have It All When You’re Boondocking

The Bluetti AC70 Portable Power Station is the power solution I didn’t know I needed. It lets me run or charge every electrical appliance I need without ever plugging into shore power. That’s pretty neat and it’s revolutionizing the way I RV.

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The EcoFlow Wave 3 Portable Air Conditioner For RV Travel

The EcoFlow Wave 3 Portable Air Conditioner For RV Travel

EcoFlow Wave 3 in RV

EcoFlow Wave 3: So Much More Than An Air Conditioner!

When Ecoflow reached out to me to try out their latest creation, the Ecoflow Wave 3 Portable Air Conditioner, I already knew the company had built a brand around providing eco-friendly energy solutions such as portable power banks. All of it’s products are aimed at providing.  Driving thousands of miles throughout Canada and the US made me wish for just one thing.  And that was effective air conditioning in my large Class A gasser motorhome when we’re travelling.

Why I Needed An Effective Portable Air Conditioner In My RV

If you’ve travelled in a gas powered Class A motorhome, you’ll know what an issue this can be on hot days because you can’t run the overhead air conditioners while driving.  Yes, there’s a dash AC and two over dash fans that help circulate the air, but in high temperatures, it doesn’t really provide relief from the heat. When Ecoflow reached out to me to try out their latest creation, the Ecoflow Wave 3 Portable Air Conditioner, I decided to put it through the paces of my daily RV life. 

Would The EcoFlow Wave 3 Work On A Road Trip?

 However, I was eager to try it out in real RV life– on the road.   I already knew the company had built a brand around providing eco-friendly energy solutions such as portable power banks.  All Ecoflow products are aimed at providing energy efficient, environmentally conscious solutions to human problems.  Like traveling in an RV in summer temperatures.  I was eager to try out the Ecoflow Wave 3 portable air conditioner on my next road trip.  I’m glad I did, because this is a product I can highly recommend to fellow RVers and anyone else who needs to beat the heat whether  they’re camping or travelling. 

EcoFlow Wave 3 in Box outside an RV

What’s In The Box?

Ecoflow includes everything you need to set the Wave 3 up for mobile use. My Ecoflow Wave 3 came with a separate battery pack  Here’s what was included in the box:

Ecoflow Wave 3 Air Conditioner

  • Ecoflow Wave 3
  • 3 Ecoflow duct adapters
  • 2 insulated exhaust ducts
  • Silicone drain pipe
  • Cardboard duct template
  • Winder for storing drain pipe
  • Charging cable
  • Instruction manual

Ecoflow Wave 3 Add On Battery:

  • Ecoflow Wave 3 Add on Battery
  • 12 Volt Charging cable
  • Add-on battery cable
  • Instruction manual

Features

  • 4 modes:  Cooling, heating, dehumidifier and fan 
  • 6100 BTU cooling capacity 
  • 6800 BTU heating capacity 
  • 3 battery charging modes: 120V AC, 12 V DC, and solar  
  • Completely charges in an hour while driving or in 75 minutes via solar
  • 2-8 hours run time, depending on settings
  • 120-180sf cooling/heating area
  • External battery has 4000 recharging cycles at 80% capacity
  • Pet Care setting sends an alert to your smartphone when the temperature is above or below a present level.
  • Smart App allows control from any phone via the EcoFlow Bluetooth app.
  • Replaceable external battery extends the lifetime of the Ecoflow Wave 3 
  • Wireless and portable
  • IP4 waterproof rating means it can withstand splashes and low pressure water
  • External battery is rated  IP65, to withstand submersion in water
  • Powerful fan quickly heats or cools room temperature in less than 15 minutes
  • Insulated intake and exhaust ducts maximize efficiency
  • Very easy set up
  • Can be operated with or without ducting
  • Dehumidifier quickly reduces humidity and  moisture in the RV
  • 2 year warranty

Specifications:

  • Weight (without battery): 33.7 lbs
  • Weight including battery: 55.1 lbs
  • DImensions: 20.4×11.7×13.2 in (519×297×336 mm)
  • Cooling Capacity: 6100BTU (1800W)
  • Heating Capacity: 6800BTU (2000W)
  • Add On Battery Input: 700W Max
  • Noise level: 44-58 Db
  • Run Time with add-on battery: 2-8 hrs
  • Operating temperature: 41º-122ºF (5º-55ºC)
  • Price At Ecoflow.com: $1,049.00CAD

Hits and Misses

Hits

  • Completely wireless and portable: Can be used anywhere, including in an RV during travel or in a tent
  • Works well for cooling and heating
  • Battery has a USB port that’s handy for charging electronic devices
  • Well made and rugged from quality components
  • Insulated intake and exhaust ducts help to increase efficiency
  • Provides much needed relief from hot temperatures in the RV during travel even without using ducting
  • Can be charged 3 ways: 120 V AC, 12 V plug in, or via a solar panel

Misses

  • 51 lbs will be heavy for some people to move around
  • Bulky- it definitely takes up space in the RV,  

My Review Of The EcoFlow Wave 3

I tried the Ecoflow Wave 3 out in several scenarios, but I was especially interested in using it while I travelled in my 33’ Fleetwood Southwind motorhome. I didn’t have the right adapter to charge via my Go Power solar panel, but I loved that this is a charging option for the Wave 3. As it was, being able to charge the Wave 3 through any 120 V AC outlet or DC outlet was very convenient.

Thanks For The Ducting Template

Ecoflow includes a template to make a foamboard insert for a window, so I made one and used it for ducting Wave 3 both to the outside when it was in the stationary RV as well as into the tent, when I set it up outside the tent.  Here’s how I tested it and what my thoughts were:  

Stationary RV As A Heater   8.25/10 

  •            Noise level: 10/10
  •            Temperature change/hour:: 7/10
  •            Convenience:  8/10
  •            Efficiency:  8/10

This year, Spring featured cool temperatures that lasted well into June. It made a perfect opportunity to try the Ecoflow Wave 3 out as a heater. I was kind of excited to have a way to use the phone app to   warm up the RV bedroom before getting out of bed.  Because the windows in my RV are different sizes, I decided to  cut my foamboard window insert to fit the largest window I’d be ducting out of, instead of having an individual insert for each window.  

 This worked, but of course, I couldn’t fit it tight in the window, so cold air came in. I placed the ACin the set up the ducting.  My bedroom isn’t huge, so the Ecoflow Wave 3 took up about 1/6 of the limited floor space. It definitely wouldn’t live there, because there just wasn’t enough space in the bedroom. It would be in the way when the bedroom slide-out came in. However,  it was good enough for testing how well the Wave 3 would heat the bedroom.  I was able to test it out for warming up the bedroom in my RV. Here’s how it went:

Why I loved the phone App

I woke up at 5:30 and used the app on my phone to turn on the Wave 3, and set my alarm for 6:30.  The Wave 3 was barely audible as it worked to warm up the bedroom on battery power.  After an hour, the temperature in the bedroom was raised from 13ºC to 20ºC , and the battery was about 60 percent depleted. The medium sized saucepan I improvised to catch water from the drain pipe had about 2 inches of water in it. 

It’s much easier to be ready to take on the world when it’s 20 degrees than when it’s a chilly 13 degrees, So, I considered this a win. I felt that the Ecoflow Wave 3 would be especially useful for heating a smaller space like a van, truck camper, or travel trailer for up to 2 hours without an additional power source.  

Tent: Stationary Air Conditioner   7.75/10

  1. Tent: Stationary Air Conditioner   7.75/10
  •   Noise level: 10/10
  •            Temperature change/hour:: 6/10
  •            Convenience:  7/10
  •            Efficiency:  8/10

I have an 8 x 8 pop up shelter that serves as both an outdoor office space and a camping shelter.   On hot days, this big space heats up like an oven. That said, when the temperatures finally started to climb to typical summer levels at the end of June, I was excited to try the Ecoflow Wave 3 out as my office air conditioner.  Each of the 6 sides of my little outdoor office tent has a flap that I normally keep rolled up to help circulate air flow.  However, I wanted to retain as much cooled air in the tent as possible, so I closed all of the window flaps. Next, I set up the Ecoflow Wave 3 outside the tent and set up the two insulated ducts to blow cold air into the tent.  Would it work? Here’s what happened:

Timed It For An Hour

I set a timer for an hour.  At the beginning of the hour, the temperature inside the tent was a way too balmy 31º C.  It was great being able to have the Air conditioner outside the tent so it wasn’t taking up valuable floorspace inside.  However, the temperature change after an hour of testing was very minimal.  The temperature only dropped to 28ºC.  It was somehow far  more tolerable than 31ºC, but, 28º C is still too hot for me.  After an hour, the battery charge dropped by 60 percent.  

I felt that this could be useful for a 3 person or smaller tent set up in an area where the sun wasn’t directly hitting it.  

Wave 3 AC Without Ducting in An RV While Traveling  9.2/10

  • Noise level: 10/10
  • Temperature change/hour:: 9/10    
  • Convenience:  9/10
  •   Efficiency:  9/10

I had a trip to Alberta planned for July, so I was excited to try the Ecoflow Wave 3 as an AC in the RV. Daisy Mae has a huge windshield that’s very efficient at allowing heat into the RV.   Admittedly I was puzzled over how to set up the ducting and drainage tube on the Ecoflow Wave 3 while travelling. In the end, I decided to opt for trying it out on its fan setting which would allow me to run it with minimal power consumption. Given the results from my previous testing, I wasn’t expecting much relief from the 30º outside temperatures. 

 I nestled the Wave 3 into a convenient spot  behind the front passenger seat of the RV.  I set it to it’s fan setting and set off.  Ordinarily, on a day like this, we’d be roasting in the RV and would be forced to pull over to cool off.  So I was very pleasantly surprised at how well the Ecoflow cooled the air inside the front of the RV.  The temperature was so comfortable that I made it almost to Alberta before I knew it. When I arrived at my overnight stop at Craiglatchie, just before Revelstoke, BC, I’d been driving for 10 hours, and the Wave 3 still had plenty of juice left. Unfortunately, I didn’t have a DC power outlet close enough to where I had to put the Wave 3, or I could have kept it powered as I was driving.   

Overall Impressions Of The EcoFlow Wave 3 Air Conditioner

For me, the Wave 3 earned its keep by keeping the RV tolerably cool while I traversed BC.  It can also raise cold temperatures to a comfortable level too, although both the air conditioner and the heater are designed for smaller spaces.  That said, it’s well worth noting that this unit is definitely too heavy and bulky to be considered effortlessly portable. This could make it impractical for seniors or those with those with limited mobility or whose fitness is lacking. 

Is The Velotric Fold 1 Plus Folding E-Bike A Good Fit For RV Life?

Is The Velotric Fold 1 Plus Folding E-Bike A Good Fit For RV Life?

Product Review: The Velotric Fold 1 Plus Folding E-Bike For RV Life

Are you looking for an easy to ride e-bike that’s a perfect fit for RV life?  If so, you’ll definitely want to read this review.  Because California based e-bike company Velotric just added the game changing Fold 1 Plus folding e-bike to its affordably priced lineup of fully decked out bikes. Not only that, but the Fold 1 Plus’s space saving, ergonomic design allows it to take up less space than other folding e-bikes. And It does this without sacrificing ride quality. 

 This bike could be the best thing on two wheels for anyone looking for a relatively lightweight e-bike, that’s a whole lot of fun to ride. So much so that the company bills it as “Built for getting wild”.  But fun and space efficiency aren’t all this well built e-bike has to offer. That’s because it comes with a package of features that make it one of the best e-bikes on the market today, hands down.

   

The Fold 1 Plus Is UL and ISO Safety Certified

When Velotric reached out to ask me to review the Fold 1 Plus for them, I was excited to try it out. I’ve been a fan of e-bikes for a while now, and the opportunity to try a new one out had me tickled.  Especially for a quality brand like Velotric.  That said, the company has become well known for its commitment to producing high-quality, budget-friendly ebikes.  They also are committed to ensuring their Velotric bikes are among the safest on the market.
 In the case of the Fold 1 Plus, this means going through rigorous testing to meet both UL (UL 2271 & UL 2849) and ISO certification requirements. 

UL and ISO certification is an assurance that your bike won’t unexpectedly fail when you’re riding. It ensures the bike won’t give you a nasty shock, or suddenly catch fire. This certification on both the bike and the battery should be essential for all e-bikes, but so far, they’re not. As a matter of fact,  it’s a level of safety that few e-bike manufacturers offer.  Velotric has gone the extra mile by designing and building  bikes that meet or exceed UL’s and ISO demanding standards.

Safety Features Of The Fold 1 Plus At A Glance

  • UL (Underwriters Laboratories) certification (UL 2271 & UL 2849) 
  • ISO 4210 Standard Certification (International Standards Organization) 
  • UL Bike is waterproof (certified IPX Level 6)
  • Battery is waterproof (certified IPX Level 7)
  • Turn signals with beepers that remind you to turn them off.
  • A brake light to alert drivers or other cyclists behind you that you’re slowing down or stopping
  • A 3 way tail light.
  • A headlight that’s bright enough for night riding
  • Reflectors on front, back and on folding pedals
  • 180 mm Tektro hydraulic disc brakes for powerful stopping power
  • Apple FindMy ™ integration allows you to see exactly where your bike is at any given time using any Apple device 

The Fold 1 Plus Is Comfortable And Safe For Extended RIdes

With a stepover clearance of  about 15 inches (390 mm), the Fold 1 Plus is easier to get on and off than most other e-bikes. This could be especially beneficial for seniors or anyone else with mobility issues.  

Once you’re on this bike, it gets even better.  The Fold 1 Plus is designed to fit anyone from 4’9” to 6’5 comfortably.  It does this by offering both an adjustable seatpost and a stem that can be easily set to just where you need it.  The seat itself is that perfect mix of plush and firm that lets you ride for hours without so much as a hint of saddle-soreness. 

 I took the Fold 1 Plus out for a 3 hour test ride without any discomfort at all. However,  a perfect frame fit and a comfy seat weren’t the only things keeping the ride as smooth and pretty much effortless.  That said, the Fold 1 Plus has been endowed with a 60 mm hydraulic shock fork that lets the bike flow over both road surface irregularities and small obstacles (like rooty sections)on trails like they aren’t even there.

I live in an area that’s ubiquitous with mountainous terrain.  The Fold 1 Plus had enough power to go up the hills at 15 miles per hour, but I didn’t really push it.  After 3 hours of riding on various terrain in its 3 riding modes, the battery dipped to just shy of ⅔, making it more efficient than other e-bikes I have ridden. 

Comfort Features At A Glance

  • Low step through (15”) height 
  • Adjustable seat post
  • Comfortable seat
  • Adjustable stem height
  • 60 m hydraulic shock fork
  • 3 inch tires
  • Paddle grips
  • Easy to reach controls and setting
  • Easy to see colour display screen with adjustable light levels

Pros and Cons of the Velotric Fold 1 Plus For Camping Or RV Life

The Velotric Fold 1 Plus is a meticulously well-made e-bike. Velotric seems to have thought of everything to optimize rider experience. That said, each one of my test rides  left me smiling and wanting more. Even in slippery conditions, handling was nimble and comparable to a high end mountain bike. I didn’t expect that from an e-bike at all.  I have to say, it was hard to find anything I didn’t like about this bike. 

Pros

  • Ergonomic, elegant geometry
  • 4 fun colours
  • Adjustable stem and seat post means it fits almost everyone
  • Low (15 inch) step-through makes getting on and off intuitive
  • Easy to manage settings while you ride
  • Torque sensor gives power when you need it
  • Wide tires make it stable on both roads and muddy trails
  • Powerful motor easily glides up hills
  • 15 ride settings make it easy to adjust to any riding conditions
  • Comfortable
  • Takes up very little space in the RV, or other vehicle
  • No bike rack needed
  • Waterproof
  • LED Turn signals and brake light eliminate need for cumbersome hand signals
  • Bright functional headlight is useful for night riding
  • Easy to fold for storage
  • Storage in a 40 gallon tote keeps things tidy.
  •  High gloss paint finish is  scratch resistant  
  •  Relatively lightweight 
  • Adjustable speed limiters and removable throttle  make it legal wherever you travel
  • Locking battery can be removed for charging, or left in place.
  • Lost Bike Mode with Apple FindMy™ Integration
  • Bright, easy to navigate colour display
  • No key is needed to start the bike

Cons

  • Lack of a keyed start could make this bike more attractive to bike thieves.
  • 63 lbs is heavy to lift for some people.

Great Features At A Budget Friendly Price

That said, the Fold 1 Plus’s low MSRP of $1499 puts it on the lower end of the e-bike price scale. But you get a whole lot of bike for your buck here. You might expect that the budget-friendly price would be reflected in component quality and/or overall ride experience.

However, the truth is quite the opposite.  The Fold 1 Plus has an array of  components and features that make riding it super fun. While it’s great for quick trips to the camp store, it’s more than ready for extended sightseeing rides too.

Final Thoughts On The Fold 1 Plus

Elegant geometry, incredible features, versatility, and a comfort package that’s second to none help the Velotric Fold 1 Plus to redefine the standard when it comes to folding e-bikes. 

Velotric has really thought of everything here and created a folding e-bike that’s a real treat to ride. On top of that, they found a way to make it take up significantly less space when folded than other all terrain e-bikes. It all adds up to a bike that’s so much fun to ride, you’ll be looking for excuses to go riding.