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Build your full Bluetti system

Vendor-locked configuration — only components Bluetti themselves sells as compatible. We don't suggest cross-brand mixes that the manufacturer doesn't bless.

Running total
$2,397
Saves $600 vs MSRP
Why we don't suggest cross-brand mixing: connecting an Bluetti battery to a different-brand unit isn't supported by either manufacturer's warranty, and the BMS protocols don't speak to each other. We only configure within a single brand's blessed ecosystem. If you want to mix brands, that's an intentional DIY choice — and you'll want a different tool than this one.
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Base unit · selected from fit-test
Bluetti AC200MAX · 2,048Wh · 2,200W AC · 4,800W surge
$1,599
Bluetti Direct
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No expansion batteries published for this base unit yet. Skip to solar panels.
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Solar input · 2× Anker SOLIX PS200 (parallel on PV1)
2× Anker SOLIX PS200
200W · Voc 57.6V · Vmp 47.6V · Imp 4.21A · MC4 · rigid
$798
2× @ $399
For cold-Voc derate. -3.9°C ≈ 25°F.
✗ PV wiring INVALID
Topology2 panels in parallel
Combined Voc (STC)57.6V
Cold-derated Voc @ 15°C59.33V
Combined current (Imp)8.42A
Combined wattage400W
  • · Panel uses MC4 connector but the PV1 input is XT60. Add an adapter cable to the shopping list.
  • · 2× Anker SOLIX PS200 in parallel draws 8.4A, exceeding the PV1 input current cap of 8A. Reduce the number of panels in parallel or wire in series.
How the validator decides — wiring math reference
Voltage in series: Voc adds across panels. 3× 57.6V = 172.8V — exceeds 165V High PV ceiling. INVALID.
Voltage in parallel: Voc stays at single-panel level. 2× 57.6V parallel = 57.6V — under 60V Low PV ceiling. VALID at warm temps; cold-Voc may push over.
Cold-Voc derate: we apply panel cold-Voc temperature coefficient × ΔT below STC (25°C). Below freezing, Voc rises by ~10% — this is what trips the WARNING / INVALID line for tight-margin configs.
Current in parallel: Imp adds. 4× 4.21A parallel = 16.84A, exceeds the 12.5A Low PV input cap. INVALID.
Wattage cap: total panel wattage shouldn't exceed the input's max-watt rating. Excess gets clipped by the MPPT — operation is safe but you lose peak yield.
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Cables & adapters · auto-suggested
In-box for this configuration
$0
all included
ItemWhy neededStatus
XT60 Y-branch (2-way)Combine 2× 200W panels into single PV1 inputIn box
RV note: The Bluetti AC200MAX has a native TT-30R outlet — a standard 30A RV plugs in directly, no L14-30 adapter needed. For 50A RVs you'd add a TT-30 → 14-50 adapter (~$35) but you'll only get 120V on each leg, not split 240V.
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Hardwired home backup · optional · 120V loads only
Bluetti Power Saver Kit / Inlet Box
Bluetti-blessed path for hardwired home backup. Powers selected 120V circuits during outage · electrician install required
Coming soon
Skip if: you'll use the Bluetti AC200MAX with extension cords or unplug-and-plug into appliances directly. Add if: you want a hardwired path to a transfer-switched 120V subpanel covering specific circuits (furnace, lights, refrigerator).
Your shopping list
2 items · Bluetti system
Bluetti AC200MAX
via Bluetti Direct
$1,599
$1,999
2× Anker SOLIX PS200
via Anker Direct
$798
Hardwired home backup
Not added · optional
Subtotal (MSRP)$2,997
Bundle / flash savings$600
System total$2,397
Saves $600 vs MSRP today
4,096 Wh total energy capacity

Configuration is invalid — fix the issues above before continuing.

Future upgrade path

Plan ahead. Your config can grow up to 8,192 Wh on this same Bluetti AC200MAX base.

  • +3yrAdd more PV — High PV input still has headroom for additional series array
  • 240VIf 240V loads ever needed: add a 2nd Bluetti AC200MAX + Double Voltage Hub for split-phase backup