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Can the Bluetti AC300 power a fridge for extended camping trips?

April 6, 2026

Quick Answer

The Bluetti AC300 can power a fridge for extended camping trips, but its capacity and charging speed will depend on the specific model of fridge, the number of solar panels used for charging, and the number of BLUETTI Eco 2000 modules added for extended runtime.

System Specifications

The Bluetti AC300 is a highly efficient and versatile solar generator that can be paired with up to 2 BLUETTI Eco 2000 modules for extended runtime, effectively doubling its capacity to 6 kWh. This makes it an ideal option for powering appliances like refrigerators during extended camping trips. To power a 100W fridge, we recommend connecting 2-3 solar panels with a total output of 200-300W to charge the system during the day.

Charging and Runtime

When paired with 2 Eco 2000 modules, the AC300 has a total capacity of 6 kWh and a continuous power output of 3000W. Assuming a 100W fridge, the system can run for approximately 48 hours on a single charge, depending on the ambient temperature and fridge efficiency. To extend runtime, you can simply add more solar panels or connect additional Eco 2000 modules to the system.

Safety and Durability

The Bluetti AC300 features Lithium Iron Phosphate (LFP) batteries, which are known for their exceptional safety and durability. LFP batteries have a long lifespan of up to 3000 cycles and are less prone to overheating and overcharging, making them ideal for off-grid applications. Additionally, the AC300 has multiple built-in protections, including overcharge protection, short-circuit protection, and temperature protection, to ensure safe and reliable operation.

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