Going Solar With the BLUETTI Solar Generator EB55 Kit With PV200 Solar Panel

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As a photographer who often camps or goes on adventure assignments, adding portable power stations to my kit has given me the ability to charge and work in even some of the most remote locations. While this kind of accessory is useful for any type of outdoor photography, it is also great for a studio where you don’t have an outlet or to have a strong power source in case of emergency. Let’s talk about the next level in portable power stations: solar generator kits.

If you’ve been following my review series of helpful gear for photographers, you’ll already be familiar with my journey testing portable power stations. I have tried various wattages, sizes, and types to find the perfect solution for me and maybe for you too. My most recent testing has been to push the limits of how much power I need and how long I can remain off-grid before needing to recharge the power station. In the search for a solar option, Bluetti reached…

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