Left your phone charger behind on a camping trip? We've all been there. The short answer: Bluetti EB70 is your trusty sidekick—compact, tough, and ready to soak up the sun. But if you're lugging an induction cooker or a portable fridge, you'll want something with more grunt. Stick around to find your perfect power match.
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Planning a camping trip? Whether you're after peace and quiet or planning to power half your kitchen, it all starts with matching your Bluetti to your style. If you're packing a drone, coffee machine, or a laptop, you'll need a station that can handle the load. If it's just a torch and your phone, a lightweight model will do just fine.
Watt-hours are the total amount of energy your portable power station can store. The Bluetti EB3A, for instance, holds 268Wh - perfect for phones and LED lights. But if you're running a mini fridge or CPAP machine overnight, aim for 500Wh or more. For bigger set-ups, go for models over 1000Wh. It's all about how much you plan to use, and for how long.
Some gadgets, like kettles or electric grills, need a big burst of energy to start. That's called surge power. Continuous wattage, on the other hand, is the steady output your Bluetti can provide. Always check both figures to make sure your unit won't cut out mid-coffee.
Grab a pen and jot down the power draw of everything you plan to use. Multiply that by how long each item runs per day. Add it all up. For example, your phone (10W for 2 hours = 20Wh), lights (5W for 5 hours = 25Wh), and a fridge (60W for 10 hours = 600Wh). That total tells you what kind of power station you'll need.
LED lights: 5-10W
Smartphones/tablets: 10-20W
Mini fridges: 50-100W
Electric stove: 800-1500W
Laptop: 40-100W
This cheat sheet helps you size up your Bluetti without second-guessing.

Generally, more power equals more weight. If you're on foot or packing light, the EB3A or AC2A are great options. If you're loading up the car and going remote, the AC180 or AC200L offer more grunt, but you'll feel it on your back.
Nature can be rough, so a durable unit is a must. Some Bluetti models are built to take a few knocks and keep going. Add a cover or hard case and always keep it shaded or dry when you can.
Unlike petrol generators, Bluetti power stations are whisper quiet. That means no annoying buzzing while you're enjoying your morning cuppa or watching kangaroos hop past.

Wondering which Bluetti for camping is best? The answer depends on what kind of trip you're planning. Heading out solo for a night or two? Or bringing the kids and the blender for a full week? There's a Bluetti model to match every adventure.
With 268Wh and 600W output, this unit is light (4.6kg) and ready for quick trips. It's a solid choice for charging phones, torches, or running a fan overnight.
Weighing under 4kg and packing 204Wh, the AC2A is ideal for minimalist campers. It keeps your essentials powered without slowing you down.
With 768Wh and 1000W AC output, the AC70 hits a sweet spot. It's great for couples or families needing a bit more juice without going full tank.
Packing 1152Wh and 1800W, the BLUETTI AC180 can run heavier gear like fridges or even an induction stove. Perfect for longer trips where power matters.
At 2048Wh and 2400W output, the BLUETTI AC200L is ideal for full setups and longer stays. It also recharges super fast, so you're never left in the dark.
Built for serious off-gridders, this high-end series delivers massive output and rock-solid durability. Ideal for basecamps, remote work setups, or family off-grid holidays.

You've got options. Use your car's 12V outlet, set up a Bluetti solar panel, or charge from mains power before you go. Plan your recharges if you're staying longer than a few days.
Make sure your solar panel plays nice with your Bluetti. The more wattage it provides, the quicker your charge time. Stick with Bluetti-branded panels for a no-fuss setup.
AC and car charging come standard. But for serious campers, a solar and car combo helps you stay topped up, even in cloudy weather.
Need a quick top-up? Models like the AC180 and AC200L support fast AC charging - 80% in under 45 minutes. Not bad for a power station.
Extension cords
Solar panel stands
Power boards
The Bluetti app
These extras make life easier and your setup much more flexible.
Get a padded or waterproof case if you're heading into rugged or wet terrain. It's a small investment to protect a big one.
Switch to Eco Mode to save battery, or monitor your usage via the Bluetti app. Remote controls mean you don't need to leave your swag to power down.
Store it half-charged if it's not in use. Avoid draining it completely, and give it a top-up every couple of months. Keep it in a cool, dry place when not in action.
Still wondering which Bluetti for camping in Australia? Whether you're chasing waterfalls in Tasmania or bush camping in the Kimberley, Bluetti's got a power station to suit your needs. The EB70 hits the sweet spot for most campers. But now you've got the facts to pick the one that fits your kind of wild. Happy adventuring - and may your phone never hit 1% again.