BLUETTI Elite 100 V2 Portable Power Station
User Manual v2.0
Important Instructions
For optimal performance, update your device with the latest firmware version before first use. Refer to the appendix "Update firmware via the BLUETTI app" for guidance. Read and familiarize yourself with this manual before use and keep it handy for future reference.
Tips
- Fully charge the device before the first use.
- Do not use solar panels with an open-circuit voltage higher than 60V. The solar input voltage range of the device is between 12V and 60V.
- If the device's charge level drops below 5%, please recharge the device quickly. If the device's charge level drops to 0, turn off the device and charge it for at least 30 minutes before restarting.
- Do not connect the device's AC output to the grid.
- If the device is not used for more than 3 months, charge it between 40% and 60% and store it powered off.
- For optimal battery lifespan, discharge and charge the device every 3 months.
Legal Information
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Notification
BLUETTI products and services are subject to the general terms and conditions agreed upon at the time of purchase. Certain aspects described in this manual may not be available under your purchase contract. Unless otherwise indicated in the contract, BLUETTI makes no express or implied representations or warranties regarding the content of this manual. The content of this manual is subject to change without notice. Please obtain the latest version from the official BLUETTI website. If you have any questions or concerns regarding this manual, contact BLUETTI support for assistance.
Shenzhen PowerOak Newener Co., Ltd.
19F, Block A, Kaidaer Bldg., No.168 Tongsha Rd, Shenzhen, China
Website: https://www.bluettipower.eu/
Table of Contents
1. Safety Instructions - 05
2. Package Contents - 08
3. Getting to Know Your Elite 100 V2 - 09
3.1 Elite 100 V2 Overview - 09
3.2 LCD Screen - 10
4. Using Your Elite 100 V2 - 11
4.1 Powering On/Off - 11
4.2 Charging Options - 12
4.3 Powering Your Devices - 14
5. Configuring Your Elite 100 V2 - 15
5.1 Settings Mode - 15
5.2 Charging Mode - 16
5.3 Power Boosting Mode - 16
5.4 ECO Mode - 16
6. Displaying Device Information - 17
7. Uninterruptible Power Supply Functionality - 17
8. Grid Auto-Adaptation Mode - 19
9. Maintenance and Care - 20
10. Specifications - 21
11. Troubleshooting and FAQ - 22
Appendix - 23
Compliance - 26
1. Safety Instructions
INSTRUCTIONS RELATING TO THE RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK, OR PERSONAL INJURY
WARNING - When using the product, basic precautions must always be followed, including the following:
- Read all instructions before using the product.
- Handle the product with care, avoiding drops, strong impacts, or tilting.
- To reduce the risk of injury, close supervision is necessary when the product is used near children.
- Do not insert fingers or foreign objects into the product's ports.
- Using an accessory not recommended or sold by the manufacturer may result in a risk of fire, electric shock, or personal injury.
- Do not move the product during operation to avoid poor connections.
- Do not expose the battery to high temperatures, as this could cause an explosion or leakage of flammable liquids or gases.
- Do not use the product in the rain or in very humid environments.
- Do not use a damaged or modified battery or device. Damaged or modified batteries may exhibit unpredictable behavior, leading to fire, explosion, or risk of injury.
- Handle the product with care in low-air-pressure environments to avoid explosions or leaks.
- Charge the product in a well-ventilated area.
- Under abusive conditions, liquid may be ejected from the product's battery; avoid contact. In case of accidental contact, rinse thoroughly with water. If the liquid comes into contact with the eyes, seek medical attention as well. Battery liquid can cause irritation or burns.
- In case of fire, use a dry powder extinguisher suitable for the product.
- Never dispose of the product's battery in fire, hot ovens, or by cutting it up.
- Do not use the product with a damaged cord, plug, or output cable.
- To reduce the risk of damage to the electric plug and cord, pull the plug rather than the cord when unplugging the product.
- Do not disassemble the product; entrust it to a qualified technician if maintenance or repair is required. Incorrect reassembly may result in a risk of fire or electric shock.
- Unplug the product before any maintenance to reduce the risk of electric shock.
- CAUTION: RISK OF EXPLOSIVE GASES. Follow these instructions and those published by the manufacturer of any equipment you intend to use in proximity to the product to reduce the risk of battery explosion.
WARNING - RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK. Never use the product with power tools to cut or access live parts, cables, or materials containing them, such as building walls.
Have maintenance performed by a qualified repairer using only identical replacement parts. This will ensure product safety.
⚠️ The symbols on the device and its accessories are intended to remind you to read the instructions in the product documentation before use and maintenance.
The power outlet must be installed near the product and easily accessible for safety reasons.
Caution: USB-C port, DC5521 ports, and cigarette lighter port are classified PS3 according to IEC 62368-1. Consider implementing fire protection measures, such as a fire-resistant enclosure, for connected equipment or accessories.
Attention
? Not allowed on board aircraft.
When charging lead-acid batteries or using the product to charge them, follow these safety precautions:
- Wear full protective clothing and goggles; do not touch your eyes when working near a battery.
- Do not smoke or generate sparks or flames near the battery or motor.
- Avoid dropping metal tools on the battery to prevent sparks or short circuits.
The RFID is for internal manufacturer upgrades only.
Disposal and Recycling
- Take old electronic components and batteries to designated recycling centers. This prevents improper disposal and promotes material recovery.
- If possible, fully discharge the batteries, then place them in the designated battery recycling bins. This product's batteries contain hazardous chemicals. Do not dispose of them with household waste. Comply with local laws and regulations for proper battery disposal.
- If a battery cannot be fully discharged due to product malfunction, do not place it in the battery recycling bin. Instead, contact a professional battery recycling company for safe handling.
Instructions for Grounding (for AC charging only)
This product must be grounded when connected to the mains. In case of product malfunction, grounding provides a path of least resistance for electrical current to reduce the risk of electric shock.
The product is equipped with an AC charging cable with a grounding conductor and a grounding plug. The plug should be inserted into a properly installed and grounded outlet in accordance with all local codes and ordinances.
WARNING - Improper connection of the grounding conductor can result in a risk of electric shock. Consult a qualified electrician if you have doubts about the correct grounding of the product. Do not modify the plug provided with the product; if it does not fit the outlet, have a suitable outlet installed by a qualified electrician.
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2. Package Contents
Elite 100 V2 Portable Power Station
AC Charging Cable (1.5 m)
Solar Charging Cable MC4 to XT60 (1.5 m)
Grounding Screw (M5*10)
Documentation
The following accessories are not included. Purchase optional accessories from the website: https://www.bluettipower.com
Note: All images are for illustrative purposes only.
Optional Accessories
Lead-acid Battery Charger*
Cigarette Lighter Socket to Clamps (0.5 m)
Car Charging Cable
Cigarette Lighter Socket to XT60-F (0.72 m)
* Used to charge a 12V car battery using the Elite 100 V2's cigarette lighter port.
3. Getting to Know Your Elite 100 V2
3.1 Elite 100 V2 Overview
1. DC Power Button
2. LCD Screen
3. Power Button
4. AC Power Button
5. AC Outlets
6. Circuit Breaker
7. AC Input
8. Ground Terminal*
9. USB-C Port 100 W
10. USB-C Port 140 W
11. DC5521 Ports
12. USB-A Ports
13. Cigarette Lighter Port (Car Socket)
14. DC Input
* Used for grounding when powering certain devices. For assistance, contact us or refer to the appendix "Grounding Guidelines".
3.2 LCD Screen
1. Fan*
2. DC Input*
3. Bluetooth
4. Wi-Fi
5. Charge Level (SoC)*
6. Power Boosting Mode
7. Turbo Charge
8. ECO Mode
9. Low Battery*
10. Output Power*
11. AC Output Frequency
12. AC Input*
13. AC Output*
14. DC Output*
15. Remaining Time*
16. Battery Level*
17. Temperature Alert
18. Overload
19. Short Circuit
20. System Fault
21. Input Power*
* Fan: Flashes when the fan is not functioning correctly.
DC Input: Indicates that the Elite 100 V2 is charging via solar panels, car, or lead-acid batteries.
Charge Level (SoC): The progress bar fills during charging and empties during discharging.
Low Battery: Charge level below 5%. Charge the device quickly.
Output/Input Power: Total AC and DC output or charging power.
AC Input: Displays the Elite 100 V2 charging via a wall outlet or generator.
AC/DC Output: Indicates the active output.
Remaining Time: Displays the remaining time for charging or discharging.
Battery Level: ↳ for charging, ⇡ for discharging.
4. Using Your Elite 100 V2
4.1 Powering On/Off
Powering On
Press the power button; the illuminated button indicates that the Elite 100 V2 is in standby.
Powering Off
Press and hold the power button for about 2 seconds to turn off the device.
AC On/Off
Press the AC power button when the Elite 100 V2 is on.
DC On/Off
Press the DC power button when the Elite 100 V2 is on.
Note: When the Elite 100 V2 is on, press any button to activate the LCD screen.
4.2 Charging Options
4.2.1 Wall Outlet
Plug the Elite 100 V2 into a standard wall outlet. It stops charging when fully charged.
Note: Do not plug the device's AC charging cable into its own AC outlets, as this could damage the connected device.
4.2.2 Solar Panel
Connect solar panels in series or parallel and use the solar charging cable to connect them to the Elite 100 V2.
Notes:
- Ensure your solar panels meet the following requirements: Open-circuit voltage: 12V to 60V Current: 20A max. Power: 1000W max.
- For dual solar charging, use both sets of MC4 connectors on the cable. They will be connected in parallel. Ensure both sets have the same rated power and type of solar panels. For example, if one set consists of two 200W (20V/10A) panels in series, the other set must also consist of two 200W (20V/10A) panels of the same type in series.
4.2.3 Car
Connect the Elite 100 V2 to your car's 12V or 24V cigarette lighter port using the car charging cable.
Note: Ensure your car is powered and the engine is running during charging to avoid excessively draining the car battery.
4.2.4 Generator
Connect the Elite 100 V2 to a generator using the AC charging cable. Charging stops automatically when it is fully charged.
Notes:
- Ensure the generator provides a pure sine wave output with a suitable voltage and frequency.
- Ensure the generator's output power exceeds the Elite 100 V2's charging requirements.
- It is recommended to activate the Grid Auto-Adaptation mode when charging the Elite 100 V2 with a generator.
- If the generator's power is lower than the charging power, reduce the Elite 100 V2's maximum grid charging current in the app to ensure correct charging.
4.3 Powering Your Devices
AC Outlets
Maximum 1800 W.
Note: When servicing devices connected to the unit, remember to unplug them from the outlets. Even if the AC output is disabled, it is necessary to physically unplug the devices for a complete disconnection.
DC Outlets
12V/10A
12V/5A per port
100W/140W max.
5V/3A
5. Configuring Your Elite 100 V2
Use the device's buttons or the app to change frequency, switch between Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, and activate modes such as Power Boosting, Turbo Charge, and ECO.
For advanced settings and features, such as Grid Auto-Adaptation mode, Uninterruptible Power Supply mode, grid maximum input current adjustment, and detailed ECO mode settings, use the BLUETTI app. Refer to the app manual for more details.
5.1 Settings Mode
Enter Mode: Simultaneously press and hold the AC and DC power buttons for about 2 seconds. The frequency icon will flash.
Exit Mode: Press and hold the AC and DC power buttons again. If left inactive for 1 minute, the Elite 100 V2 will automatically exit without saving changes.
Adjust Settings in Settings Mode:
- Turn off the AC output before adjusting the frequency.
- Press the DC power button to cycle through items and press the AC power button to adjust the value.
Page Code | Setting |
---|---|
P01 | Frequency |
P03 | Charging Mode |
P04 | Power Boosting Mode |
P05 | ECO Mode |
P06 | Bluetooth |
P07 | Wi-Fi |
5.2 Charging Mode
The Elite 100 V2 offers three AC charging modes: Standard, Turbo, and Silent. Set Standard and Turbo modes directly on the screen and use the app to activate Silent mode. By default, the device charges in Standard mode.
Mode | AC Input | Solar Input | AC + Solar Input | AC Charging Time (estimated) | Remark |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Standard | 600W max. | 600W max. | 600W max. | 2 hours | Battery saving |
Turbo | 1200W max. | 1000W max. | 1200W max. | 80% in 45 minutes | Fast charging |
Silent | 600W max. | 600W max. | 600W max. | 2 hours | Silent operation |
Note: The data above is for reference only. Charging time may vary depending on the environment.
5.3 Power Boosting Mode
Power Boosting mode is disabled by default. It allows the Elite 100 V2 to power up to 2700W of pure resistive loads such as kettles, electric blankets, hair dryers, and similar heating appliances.
Note: This mode is intended only for pure resistive loads rated from 1800W to 2700W. Although the Elite 100 V2 can handle such loads, its actual output power remains 1800W.
5.4 ECO Mode
AC-ECO and DC-ECO modes are enabled by default. The Elite 100 V2 cuts off AC or DC output after a period of low or no load.
Notes:
- AC-ECO mode is not available when charging from the mains.
- Press the ECO mode button to enable/disable AC-ECO and DC-ECO modes together, and use the BLUETTI app to control them separately.
- Disable ECO mode when connecting small appliances under 60W or critical appliances, such as lighting and refrigerators.
6. Displaying Device Information
You can also display device information in Settings mode:
- Access the PO1 frequency page and long-press the DC power button to display the device's serial number. Press the DC power button again to cycle through other information.
- On the Fault History page, long-press the AC power button for about 2 seconds, then release it to clear the history.
Code Page | Information |
---|---|
PO1 | Serial Number |
Er | Error Code |
HI | Fault History |
UE | Version |
7. Uninterruptible Power Supply Functionality
Plug the Elite 100 V2 into a mains socket, and it will draw power directly from the socket to operate connected devices. It quickly switches to battery power in 10ms in case of a power outage. Set the UPS modes in the app.
Standard
The Elite 100 V2 charges using available solar and grid energy, prioritizing solar energy.
Input Power from Grid (W)
Output Power (W)
Time
AC Loads
Time Control
Reduce costs by scheduling the Elite 100 V2 to charge during off-peak hours and power devices during peak hours.
Domestic Consumption
Electricity Price
Period
Charging
Discharging
Power Source
Grid
Elite 100 V2 + PV
Elite 100 V2
PV Priority
Efficiently utilizes solar energy. The Elite 100 V2 initially charges from the grid up to a defined charge level, then seamlessly switches to solar replenishment.
Battery Capacity
Charge Level
Solar
AC Loads
Grid
Customized
Customize the charge/discharge schedule, set battery charge level limits, and control program and grid input switches.
Attention: Not suitable for devices such as data servers or workstations that require high-performance uninterruptible power. BLUETTI assumes no responsibility for problems arising from non-compliance with this restriction.
8. Grid Auto-Adaptation Mode
When charging with a generator or an unstable power grid, or if the consumption power exceeds the charging power, activate this mode in the app. The Elite 100 V2 automatically adjusts to manage power fluctuations, protecting the device and connected appliances from potential issues due to variations in power quality.
Unstable Grid
Unstable Generator
Charging and Discharging
AC Loads
9. Maintenance and Care
- If the device's charge level drops below 5%, please recharge the device quickly.
- Before storing the device, charge it between 40% and 60%, then turn it off and unplug all cables.
- Store in a cool, dry place, away from flammable materials.
- Perform a full discharge and charge cycle every 3 months to maintain battery integrity.
- Avoid prolonged storage; this can affect the device's performance and lifespan.
If the device's charge level drops to 0 during storage or startup:
- Turn it off immediately.
- Charge it within 48 hours.
- Store it between 5°C and 35°C for 6 hours before charging.
- It is recommended to charge the device via an AC source; if using solar power, ensure you use an input greater than 100W.
10. Specifications
Model | Elite 100 V2 | ||
---|---|---|---|
Battery Capacity | 1024 Wh (20 Ah) | ||
Battery Type | LiFePO4 | ||
Weight | Approx. 11.5 kg | ||
Dimensions (L × W × H) | 320 × 215 × 250 mm | ||
Charging Temperature | 0 °C to 40 °C | ||
Discharging Temperature | -20 °C to 40 °C | ||
Working Humidity | 10% to 90% | ||
Noise | 50 dB max. | ||
AC Output | 1800W max., 230V, 7.8A max., 50Hz/60Hz | ||
DC Output | |||
1 × Cigarette Lighter Port | 12V/10A | ||
2 × DC5521 Ports | 12V, total 8A max., 5A per port | ||
2 × USB-A Ports | 15W max., 5V/3A per port | ||
1 × USB-C Port 100W max. | 100W max., 5V/3A, 9V/3A, 12V/3A, 15V/3A, 20V/5A | ||
1 × USB-C Port 140W | 140W max., 5V/3A, 9V/3A, 15V/3A, 20V/5A, 28V/5A | ||
AC + DC Output | 1900W max. | ||
AC Charging | 1200W max. (80% in 45 min at 25 °C) | ||
AC Input | 2300W max. (charge + bypass) | ||
DC Input | 1000W max., 12V-60V, 20A max. | ||
AC + DC Charging | 1200W max. | ||
Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) | |||
Switching Time | <10 ms | ||
Radio Frequency | Maximum Transmission Power | Modulation Mode | |
Wi-Fi | 2412 MHz~2472 MHz | ≤20 dBm | DBPSK/DQPSK/CCK/ BPSK/QPSK/16QAM/64QAM |
BLE5.0 | 2402 MHz~2480 MHz | ≤10 dBm | GFSK |
Note: The cigarette lighter port and DC5521 ports are wired in parallel with a total maximum output of 10A.
11. Troubleshooting and FAQ
On the Error Code page, the Er symbol and the error code appear simultaneously on the screen. Refer to the table below.
Error Code | Description | Solutions |
---|---|---|
E001 | Inverter Overload | • Check the electrical consumption of the appliance. • Reduce the load if it is too high. |
E002 | Inverter Overheating, AC Output Disabled |
• Wait 10 minutes for the appliance to cool down. • Reactivate the AC output. |
E003 | Inverter Short Circuit | • Check that the appliances do not have short circuits. • Disconnect and repair. |
E033 | PV Overvoltage | • Ensure the PV input voltage is between 12V and 60V. |
E039 | PV Overheating | • Wait 10 minutes for the appliance to cool down. • Reactivate the PV input. |
E065 | DC Output Short Circuit | • Reduce the load. |
E067 | DC Output Overcurrent | • Check the electrical consumption of the appliance. • Reduce the load if it is too high. |
E068 | DC Output Overheating | • Wait 10 minutes for the appliance to cool down. • Restart your devices. |
E085 | Charging Temperature Too High | • Wait for the device to cool down before using it again. |
E086 | Charging Temperature Too Low | • Place the device in an environment with an ambient temperature between 0 °C and 40 °C. |
E087 | Discharging Temperature Too High | • Wait for the device to cool down before using it again. |
E088 | Discharging Temperature Too Low | • Place the device in an environment with an ambient temperature between -20 °C and 40 °C. |
E115 | Grid Overfrequency | • Check the domestic grid frequency. • Contact the electricity company if necessary. |
E116 | Grid Underfrequency | • Check the domestic grid frequency. • Contact the electricity company if necessary. |
Others / | • Contact BLUETTI support for assistance. |
FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
Q1: How do I know if my devices will work with this product?
A: Keep the total AC power below 1800W. Some devices with motors or compressors may start at 2 to 4 times their rated power, which can easily overload the Elite 100 V2.
Q2: Can I use third-party solar panels to charge this product?
A: Yes, you can use third-party solar panels with an open-circuit voltage between 12V and 60V and MC4 connectors. Avoid mixing different types of solar panels.
Q3: Can it charge and discharge at the same time?
A: Yes, the Elite 100 V2 supports pass-through charging.
Q4: Why is the charging power often too low?
A: The integrated BMS adjusts the charging power based on the battery temperature and charge level to protect the battery and extend its lifespan.
Q5: How to calculate the operating time?
A: Operating time = Battery Capacity × DoD × η ÷ (Charge + Elite 100 V2 Self-consumption)
Note: DoD (depth of discharge) is 90%. η (inverter efficiency) is over 90%. The Elite 100 V2's self-consumption is about 10W.
Q6: Why does a warning appear when using a diesel heater pump with the cigarette lighter port?
A: The pump may require more initial power to start. Use a compatible adapter to start and run the pump with our AC outlets.
Appendix
Update Firmware via BLUETTI App
It is IMPORTANT to keep the firmware updated for optimal performance. For detailed instructions, refer to the user manual within the app. Using the Elite 200 V2 model upgrade as an example.
1. Download the BLUETTI App
Scan the QR code or search for "BLUETTI" in the App Store or Google Play to download the app.
2. Log In or Sign Up
Log in with a BLUETTI account. If you don't have an account, create one by following the on-screen instructions.
3. Link Device
- Tap Add Device directly or go to My Devices > Add Device to start the process.
- Select the device from the list of available devices or choose Add Manually and enter the device's serial number.
- You can also tap Scan on the Home page or Add Device page to link via a QR code.
4. Connect via Bluetooth
On the My Devices page, tap the device and select Bluetooth as the connection method.
5. Search for Firmware Updates
Tap Upgrade to access the Upgrade page. The app will then check for the latest firmware version available for the device.
Notes:
- Ensure the device remains powered on and connected during the update.
- Keep your phone and the device close to each other (recommended range: 5m).
- Do not exit the app before completion.
6. Download and Install the Update
If a new firmware update is available, tap Upgrade and follow the on-screen instructions.
Grounding Guidelines
Use the ground terminal only when the product is connected to the domestic power grid using a 2-prong cable, or if the wall outlet's grounding is ineffective and the connected device has a metal casing.
Use a cable with OT terminals for grounding. Connect one end to the ground terminal with a grounding screw and the other end to the wall outlet or the domestic distribution box ground.
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