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Think They’ll Stop At 3 Shots? The UK Is Talking About MONTHLY “Vaccines” For “Long-COVID” Patients

The United Kingdom is proposing that those suffering from “long-COVID,” or “lingering problems” after contracting the virus they insist is a pandemic, can be “cured” by getting monthly “vaccines.”  And we all thought they would stop at 3, or maybe do an annual booster. But for some, they could get 12 shots per year.

According to a report by the Daily Mail UK, more than a million Britons are said to be living with lingering problems, from breathlessness to brain fog, and that figure could double by the end of the summer, say experts. So the solution is monthly shots of the experimental gene therapy.  British scientists are set to explore giving long Covid patients monthly doses of the Covid vaccine, in an effort to combat the chronic condition.

The first stage of the study was given the green light on Friday: later this year, 40 long Covid sufferers will be offered at least two extra jabs.

Funding has been offered by several of the major vaccine developers, and if the pilot is successful the scientists involved have been told they can recruit thousands more patients. –Daily Mail UK

Does this make sense to anyone who knows how to read? They have been telling us for months that the vaccines does work. If it is a vaccine (which it’s not) it provides immunity to disease. So why would those who reportedly already had COVID need monthly doses of a “vaccine?” That would mean it’s not a vaccine. It’s a drug or therapy, as we’ve been saying from the beginning.  The “facts” the rulers want us to believe get more and more ridiculous as this COVID scam continues.

Speaking exclusively to The Mail on Sunday, Dr. David Strain, a senior clinical lecturer at the University of Exeter Medical School, who will lead the trial, says the manufacturers are interested in funding the study after early research showed that long Covid symptoms were significantly reduced after patients had a jab.

Dr. Strain said: ‘Many saw a dramatic improvement within days of their jab. Their fatigue disappeared, they were able to walk further without feeling breathless.

“Some said it was the closest to normal they’d felt since they first caught Covid.” –Daily Mail UK

Of course, the manufacturers of the gene therapy shot will fund the study. Imagine their income if they can convince the already “vaccinated” and brainwashed slaves to line up for a monthly dose of whatever is in this stuff.  They sure do censor a lot of information about ingredients and those who ask questions about what’s in it.

“In an earlier study we saw this lasted for about a month after the first dose, but then symptoms return,” said Strain.  “The same pattern was seen when people went for their second jab. We want to find out whether, over time, offering regular doses can make this change permanent.

Again, then this isn’t a vaccine. Here’s the definition of a vaccine:

a substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against one or several diseases, prepared from the causative agent of a disease, its products, or a synthetic substitute, treated to act as an antigen without inducing the disease. Oxford Languages

So if they are treating symptoms now, not providing immunities, that would mean this “vaccine” is not a vaccine as those crazy conspiracy theorists already know. So what is it? And why are desperate to get into as many people as possible and convince them to take lifelong boosters?

Don’t worry. There’s still plenty of jabs for everyone! Manufacturers are currently making their second-generation “vaccines”. These will be designed to combat the Delta [Indian] variant, as well as the South Africa variant, allegedly.

We had better get our critical thinking skills perfected.  Something is not right here, and a lot of us know it.  Stay aware of what they are doing.  They admit enough through propaganda but being able to dissect it will take a massive amount of discernment. Stay alert and prepared.  That’s all we can do until the rest of the SHTF.

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Homelessness Is Becoming A Crisis Of Epic Proportions In The United States

Can you imagine what it would be like to not have a home?  For many Americans, this is not something that they need to imagine because it is a daily reality.  Nobody knows for sure how many homeless individuals there are in this country, but recent estimates range from “fewer than 600,000 to more than 1.5 million people”, and everyone agrees that the number has been growing.  Even as the wealthy engage in wild bidding wars over the most desirable properties, more impoverished Americans are being forced into the streets with each passing day.  There has always been homelessness in America, but here in 2021 it is rapidly becoming a crisis of epic proportions.

Ironically, the state with the worst problem is also the wealthiest state in the nation.  At least 160,000 homeless people currently live in California, although many believe that official figure is way too low.  The number of homeless in the state had been rising for years, and then the pandemic came along

Tent-lined streets with belongings scattered everywhere. Infected wounds with bugs living inside. A man who hasn’t showered in over a decade. An 80-year-old woman who can’t feed herself. People who ride the metro rail lines because the trains are a safer place to sleep.

California’s homeless problem has been out of control for decades. Then came COVID-19.

In many California cities, tent cities have seemingly popped up everywhere these days.  According to the San Francisco Chronicle, the number of tent encampments in San Francisco alone has grown by 70 percent during the pandemic…

Tent encampments are typical sights under freeways and in areas such as skid row – a pocket of downtown Los Angeles known for its vast homeless population – but the pandemic, shutdowns and quarantines caused them to spread across the city. Encampments popped up in parking lots, neighborhood parks and outside schools, not only in Los Angeles but other parts of the state.

In San Francisco alone, tent encampments grew by 70% and became more visible across the city, according to the San Francisco Chronicle.

San Francisco is one of the wealthiest cities in the entire world.

If this is happening now, how bad will things get when the U.S. economy really starts to fall apart?

The homelessness crisis continues to grow rapidly on the east coast as well.  In New York City, many have become concerned about the “growing presence” of the homeless in Times Square

An influx of homeless people into Manhattan’s Hell’s Kitchen neighborhood after an emergency move by New York City to ease crowding in shelters has been a fact of pandemic life for the neighborhood since last spring.

Many of the newcomers, living in nearby hotel rooms contracted by the city, have been largely inconspicuous. But others with mental health and drug problems have become a growing presence in Hell’s Kitchen and adjacent Times Square.

Now that the pandemic is fading, many New Yorkers are quite eager to have the homeless removed from Times Square because the tourists are starting to return.

Needless to say, seeing hordes of homeless people laying in the streets is not good for business, and the increase in homelessness has also helped to fuel a dramatic rise in violent crime in the Times Square area…

The police precinct that includes Times Square and many of the hotels has seen a 183 percent spike in felony assaults and 173 percent spike in robberies so far this year compared to 2020, according to NYPD data.

As you can probably imagine, homelessness has been growing in the middle of the country too.

In Dallas, a large homeless camp was recently removed by authorities after local residents loudly complained

The city of Dallas has removed a homeless camp after nearby residents complained it was putting their health and safety in jeopardy.

While some who called the camp home say they have no place to go, neighbors are grateful the city is finally responding. The sprawling homeless encampment was covered by a canopy of trees and located behind houses along Tres Logos Lane in northeast Dallas.

Nobody wants a homeless camp in their neighborhood, but where are those homeless people supposed to go?

They have to sleep somewhere.

But for now, residents of that particular neighborhood are just thrilled that those homeless people are no longer their problem.  In fact, one local resident told the press that she is so happy that they are gone that she has “chills”

“I am so excited, I am so happy, I have chills,” said resident Maria Sanchez. “It’s not just the homelessness that we’re talking about, its other individuals that are, you know, doing other illicit activities sketchy activities.”

So what happens if Maria Sanchez loses her current job and starts getting behind on her rent or mortgage payments?

Ultimately, the vast majority of Americans are just a few months away from being homeless themselves.

In fact, now that a nationwide eviction moratorium is ending, we are being told that millions more Americans could soon be forced out into the streets…

MILLIONS of renters face eviction as a nationwide ban is set to end in two weeks.

It comes as 5.7million Americans – nearly 14% of all renters nationwide – had fallen behind on their rent in April.

The study by the National Equity Atlas revealed that tenants owed nearly $20 billion in rent, with low-income people among those worst affected.

So as bad as things are now, they could soon get a whole lot worse.

Can you imagine what that would look like?

Sleeping on the streets is extremely dangerous, and vast numbers of homeless people end up dying.  According to USA Today, more than 1,300 homeless people died in Los Angeles County alone in 2020…

The crisis in California has left a trail of death.

Some come from drug overdoses, violence or untreated illnesses that compound over time. Others come from suicide. These people die under freeways, along sidewalks and in alleys, hospitals and vehicles. More than 1,300 died last year in Los Angeles County alone. An additional 1,200 died the year before that.

During the pandemic, the federal government has borrowed and spent trillions and trillions of dollars, and the Federal Reserve has pumped trillions and trillions of dollars into the financial system, and yet the suffering of those at the bottom of the economic food chain has gotten much, much worse.

Something is very wrong with that picture.

No matter what our leaders do, the homelessness crisis in this country just seems to keep escalating.  Vast numbers of our fellow citizens will be sleeping on the streets tonight, and many more will soon be joining them.

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5 Simple Packing Tips That Will Make Your Camp Life Easier

Your comfort and convenience at a campsite depend mainly on the gear and other essential items that you packed for your trip. But deciding what to bring isn’t always easy.

It’s about finding the right balance between bringing all the essentials and not packing too much because most of the time, weight and space is an issue, especially if you’re hiking.

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5 Simple Packing Tips That Will Make Your Camp Life Easier

Follow these 5 simple packing tips for camping:

Make a ListCamping checklist concept on notebook with matches-Simple Packing Tips

Making a list of all the essentials is sure to be of great help when you’re packing for any trip, especially if you’re a camping beginner. To make the list more organized, divide the items into categories such as camping gear, cooking tools, toiletries, personal items, and so on.

Tick these items as you pack to make sure you don’t forget anything important. If you have no idea what to pack, there are plenty of lists online that you can use as reference, then add or subtract items depending on your preference.

Use Clear Plastic BinsOrange and clear plastic storage container bins stacked over white background-Simple Packing Tips

It’s ideal to pack items separately into categories so you save time once you arrive at the campsite. Plastic bins are really useful – it would be easier to find anything you need from the boxes because they’re transparent.

Label each box according to category. Camping gear (tent, tent accessories, sleeping bag, pillows, etc.), clothing ( depending on the season), cooking tools (pans, pots, plates, utensils, etc.), dry food (snacks, canned goods, etc.), and toiletries (shampoo, soap, sunscreen, insect repellant, etc.) are some categories you can start with.

Check the Weather Forecastwind sock in the sky ,pastel colors style-Simple Packing Tips

Consider the date of your camping trip – what season it will be in and what weather you are likely to experience. The weather should be your basis of what to pack (especially in clothing and sleeping gear), that’s why it’s paramount that you check the weather forecast ahead.

You don’t want to be bringing tank tops and short sleeves and end up feeling really cold because the weather is rainy!

Plan Your MealsDiary with a record plan your meal on a table-Simple Packing Tips

Food is one of the most important things to bring to your trip. It will be way less of a hassle if you plan your meals ahead and do the prep work at home beforehand. Be sure to opt for easy-to-cook meals and to bring extra in case of an emergency.

When packing snacks, remove carton packaging to save space!

Follow the First In, Last Out RuleAntonym concept of FIRST versus LAST written over tarmac-Simple Packing Tips

When loading your stuff in the car, load the ones that you’ll need immediately last so that they’ll be easily accessible once you arrive at the campsite!

Follow these simple packing tips to have an easier time at camp!

Daniel J. Smith is a survival expert. Having lived the outdoor life since he was very young, he loves sharing his expertise about camping, hiking, traveling, RV living, and many more.

He has also started his own company called OutBright, which will soon be selling products that cater to campers, hikers, travelers, and all outdoor-loving adventurers.

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Learn About These Common Poisonous Plants In the Woods

Being out in nature sure is one of the best things there is. Going on a day hike or spending a weekend camping can give one plenty of mental and physical benefits.

But like any other good thing, spending time in the woods or in the mountains means you’re exposed to certain dangers. One being poisonous plants.

It’s important to recognize the most common ones and learn the basic first aid if ever you encounter one of them.

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Learn About These Common Poisonous Plants In the Woods (Plus First Aid Tips!)

Here are some of the most common poisonous plants in the woods and how you can treat them when there’s contact:

Poison IvyCaution poison ivy sign-Common Poisonous Plants

Everybody knows about poison ivy, as it is one of the most common plants that have to be avoided when you’re outdoors. The stem of this plant usually grows into 3 leaves, so they’re fairly easy to identify.

It grows as a vine in some parts of the country (East, Midwest, and South) but grows as a shrub in other parts (North and West).

The leaves of the poison ivy contain urushiol, an oily sap that can cause redness, itchiness, and swollenness in the skin.

Poison OakPoison Oak Leaves Close Up For Plant Identification-Common Poisonous Plants

Poison oak is often mistaken as poison ivy. The leaves are a lot alike, but the leaves of the poison oak look more similar to those from an oak tree.

Poison oak leaves have tiny hairs in them and also contain urushiol. Unlike an allergic reaction to poison ivy, one’s skin may react to poison oak leaves hours or even days after contact.

Rashes from these may eventually turn into blisters that ooze.

Poison SumacGreen leaves and red inflorescences of the seeds of sumac deer or sumac fluffy-Common Poisonous Plants

This plant is fairly easy to identify because each stem has clusters of drooping green berries, and contain about 7-13 leaves. They grow mostly in wet and swampy areas. Like the first two plants mentioned above, the leaves of sumac also contains urushiol which is the one that causes the allergic reaction.

First AidWoman with first aid kit on gray background, top view-Common Poisonous Plants

If your skin came in contact with any of these plants, wash the affected area immediately with warm soap and water. Remove contaminated clothing and seal it in plastic.

To relieve itching and redness, use a cold compress every 30 mins. You can also apply cortisone or calamine creams. Some people say oatmeal baths help a lot. Take oral antihistamines if there’s trouble falling asleep.

Seek medical help immediately if the person is having trouble breathing or swallowing, and if the rash covers a large part of the body.

The next time you’re outdoors, watch out for these common poisonous plants!

Daniel J. Smith is a survival expert. Having lived the outdoor life since he was very young, he loves sharing his expertise about camping, hiking, traveling, RV living, and many more. He has also started his own company called OutBright, which will soon be selling products that cater to campers, hikers, travelers, and all outdoor-loving adventurers.

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Bluetti AC200P Review: REAL WORLD Tests For Emergencies & Camping

Bluetti Power Station ReviewIn the video below, “Just In Case” Jack puts the Bluetti AC200P Power Station through its paces as:

Watch his detailed review and his final thoughts in the video below:

My Overall Thoughts On The Bluetti AC200P


If you watch the video (or read the transcript at the end of this post) you’ll discover just how impressed I am with the capabilities of this power station.

It was able to provide me a surprising amount of clean, quiet, power as well as capture solar power anytime the sun was shining. For survival and camping, its combinations of features (clean, quiet, solar, and power storage amounts) are real game-changers!

Yes, it is a serious investment – but so is ANY fuel generator you could buy.

So if you’re looking to purchase either a fuel generator OR this Bluetti Power Station, you have to look at the INCREMENTAL costs between the two and try to compare as close to apples to apples on the power capabilities.

But then you have to factor in the clean, quiet, solar aspects. So while you do give up some overall pure power production – I feel like it more than offsets the costs with all the positives aspects. But ultimately it comes down to your own personal choice and priorities.

So, let me expound upon those pros and cons in more detail…

Bluetti AC200P Power-Station Setup At Campground

Bluetti AC200P Advantages and Disadvantages


Major Advantages

Safe, Clean Power

I believe the biggest advantage of the Bluetti AC200P is how clean it is.

When you compare it to a fuel generator; it’s not even close. 

You can run this unit safely, INSIDE your home. You can’t say that for any fuel generators.

Every year people who don’t know any better run their fuel generators inside and dieSeriously, it’s a major risk if you make this mistake.

For example, according to consumerreports.org:

Generator misuse leads to deaths from carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning, injuries from close calls, and burns—all of which happen too often during power outages and storms. The biggest problem, according to reports from the Consumer Product Safety Commission, is CO poisoning. Portable generators can produce deadly levels of carbon monoxide, a colorless, odorless, and tasteless gas.

Carbon monoxide can kill you in as little as 5 minutes if the levels are high enough, according to safety guidelines from the National Institutes of Health. And data from the CPSC shows that from 2005 to 2017 more than 900 people died of carbon monoxide poisoning while using portable generators.

However, with the Bluetti, there are absolutely NO toxic, deadly fumes to worry about.

It’s Whisper Quiet

This is the second biggest advantage the Bluetti Power Station provides.

Walk around any neighborhood after a power outage and you’ll hear the loud and constant hum of fuel generators EVERYWHERE.

They are quite loud and annoying and it’s always been a necessary evil. But with the Bluetti, you can capture and use power at a whisper.

If you’re a prepper you’ll want a stealthy solution to your backup power system – the Bluetti Power Station IS your answer.

And this no-noise feature is even more useful during camping. I was able to run all my electronics and recharge my deep cycle battery without generating any campground NOISE!

Fuel generators are loud – that’s why most campgrounds and restrictions on when you can run them. If you want to avoid these restrictions, get the Bluetti.

“Free” Fuel Via Solar

You can’t beat solar when it comes to survival and preparedness. And the Bluetti AC200P is the ideal portable power station to capture that free energy.

In a grid-down scenario, the Bluetti (paired with solar panels) will never leave you without some power.

This is a HUGE advantage in a dire power outage emergency.

For example, if you depend on a C-PAP machine for health reasons – you need a reliable backup power system. This Bluetti Power Station does just that with its solar capabilities.

Lots of Output Options

The Bluetti AC200P has a ton of power outlets. I mean, this beast has 6 typical AC outlets, plus, DC outlets, and USB outlets, etc.

The bottom line is, there’s essentially no typical electronic device you can’t power using the Bluetti.

Major Disadvantages

For A “Portable” Unit, It’s Fairly Heavy

The Bluetti AC200P is quite heavy and doesn’t come with a built-in cart system (like many fuel-based house generators do). This can lead to a real struggle when loading it into a vehicle trunk or moving it around your home.

At 60 lbs. it IS PORTABLE but you also want to station it in a central location and leave it there when in use. So you want to avoid moving it more than necessary.

Won’t Completely Replace A Large Fuel-Based Generator

While this is one of the biggest power stations available on the market today, it’s still not ready to replace your home generator. There’s just not enough power to keep all your systems up and running at the same time for the long term.

However, if your willing to significantly reduce your energy needs in a crisis – you CAN get by pretty well with the Bluetti. So for some families, it may be just enough for most families, it’ll come up just short.

And for the price, a fuel-based home generator provides more power per dollar (at the time this review was written).

Price

The Bluetti AC200P is a bit of an upfront investment. And the total price goes up when you add solar panels (which you SHOULD do!). However, you can offset this initial cost over time by using it regularly.

If you use it to charge your cellphones and run a C-PAP machine nightly, well, little by little, month by month, you’re saving some on your electric bill. This is assuming you’re using solar power to recharge the unit.

And you have to factor in the INCREMENTAL cost vs. a traditional fuel-based generator that can provide a similar amount of power.

Once you look at it as a whole, for the right person, the price is worth it.

Bluetti AC200P Charge Time Estimates


Below are approximate estimates of how long you can power a common device. This may help you decide whether the Bluetti AC200P is the right power station for you.

Note: the following estimates are assuming you’re only powering THAT single electrical device at a time. If your plugin and run several devices at the same time, the charge time estimates drop.

CHARGE TIME ESTIMATES

  • Refrigerator(800w) 2.1Hrs+CPAP(60w) 28+ Hrs
  • Laptop(60w) 28+ Hrs
  • Fan(12w) 140+ Hrs
  • Smartphone 180+ Hrs
  • Led Lantern Light(10w) 170+ Hrs
  • LCD TV(100w) 17+ Hrs

Final Thoughts


For the right person, the Bluetti AC200P Power Station is the ideal solution to both your emergency backup and camping power needs. 

It’s best for those who understand its limitations and are fine strictly managing their power needs during a power outage. It’s also best for those who live where the sun is reliably abundant.

Or anyone who prioritizes producing power with no noise or dangerous toxic fumes.

If these features are important to you, then I bet you’ll be completely satisfied with the Bluetti AC200P.

If not, then you should continue searching for other options…

Click For Bluetti AC200P Video Transcript

Today, I’m going to show you this impressive piece of gear from Bluetti.

It’s their 2000 watt power station. And I’m going to show you their solar panel kit that goes with it as well.

Now, before we jump into the power station specifics, and whether it’s good for preparing, you might be asking, what the heck is a power station anyway? Because these units are still relatively new, many people are confused about what they do and how they work.

In simple terms, a power station is a large portable battery with an intuitive user interface.

Basically, it’s a large battery with a lot of inputs and outputs. All these power inputs and outputs make it sort of a smart battery, which can be used to power lots of different household items or camping appliances.

For example, it can power a refrigerator, a small freezer, entertainment systems, microwaves, small ovens, computers, heated blankets, C-PAP machines, et cetera. You get the idea.

Yes, this unit can run a full-size refrigerator for several hours, or even longer if you’ve got hooked up to solar panels. I did it. I tested It. It does work.

So now that you have a better idea of what a power station is, and its potential, let’s go over the main functions and features of this Bluetti AC200P Power Station.

This unit has five different charging methods. The first and most straightforward method is to use a three-pronged electrical cord, and the power supply, to go from your wall straight to this unit.

The second way to charge this unit is to use a series of solar panels out in the sun. You hook the solar panels up in a series and you feed that into this smart battery and you’ve turned it into a solar generator.

So yes, you’ll definitely want to pair solar panels with this, if possible.

Another way to power your Bluetti Power Station is through a running vehicle.

This is done via the 12-volt outlet, or what some people call your cigarette lighter in your car.

The next method to charge this power station is using a fuel-based generator. Basically, it’s similar to the wall plug hookup. Only, instead of plugging into the wall, you’re plugging into your generator while it’s running.

And finally, you can hook up the power station off a lead-acid battery. You just connect the positive and negative poles of the battery to then feed that energy into your power station.

So as you can see, there are many ways to keep your Bluetti AC200P Power Station ready to go for an emergency or for a quick escape outdoors for camping.

Okay, let’s move on to the power out options.

First of all, this power station has one 12 volt, 10 amp DC out. It’s got a 12 volt, 25 amp DC out and it’s got two 12 volt, 3 amp outputs. It’s got two type C 60-watt outs and it’s got four, 5 volt, 10 amp USB ports.

And it’s got six typical AC out, either 100 or 120 volt. Six of those. That’s your typical plugins for most appliances right there. So I primarily use the typical AC output plugs. And there’s six of those.

They provide six because that’s the output you’ll use most often for small electronic devices or your appliances. We’re talking refrigerators, smartphones, computers, C-PAP machines, Et cetera.

The power station’s also able to provide 12-volt output power. This is a great option when you want to charge your pop-up or RVs deep cycle marine battery.

I had to buy a special adapter that went from this DC port, and then it comes out into two alligator clips that you then plug onto the ends of the deep cycle marine batteries posts. And you just plug in, turn the power station on, and it’s that easy. It starts charging the deep cycle marine battery back up.

You can also use that same method to charge a dead car battery as well.

Now that you have a good overview of this power station, here’s the real question. Should you get one?

So there are two main reasons to get the Bluetti Power Station. First of all, it could be used as an emergency backup when the grid power is down. Or it can be a very nice camping accessory.

Let’s go over the Bluetti as a home emergency backup system first. And then we’ll go over the use as an off-grid camping system.

As an emergency back to power supply, the Bluetti will help you get through shorter-term emergencies with some extra luxuries. However, for most people, it won’t be enough to fully replace your full-blown home generator.

To give you an idea of what this power station you can do, here’s a chart I found. It provides some estimates of typical run times for different devices.

My own test results for some of these devices were right in line with the numbers on this chart. So I feel like they’re fairly good approximations for all the devices listed.

Now, before you get too excited, remember these approximate run times are if you’re running that single device only.

If you start powering multiple devices at once, let’s say your refrigerator, your television, your laptop, and a microwave, all at the same time, well, first of all, that’s really poor power management in a crisis. So shame on you. But you’re also going to run through all the available battery power fast.

And with that said, this unit is perfect to provide power for smaller electronic devices with ease, such as smartphones, tablets, computers, video-game consoles, TVs for quite some time. And since you can recharge the power station with solar panels, you’re never fully out of options for long.

If you use all of your power up, sure, you’re now at the mercy of the sun, but that’s better than nothing.

And if you’re smart with your energy use, there could be enough power to support several smaller electronic devices perpetually.

So while the Bluetti AC200P Power Station is a very nice addition for the whole house power backup system, it’s not quite ready to replace the traditional whole house generator, unless of course, you have very low power needs.

But in a real crisis, if you forget everything except a refrigerator and one smartphone during critical emergencies, and to keep your solar panels out and pointed to the sun, whenever available, you can probably keep your food from spoiling and your phone operational for an extended period of time.

So again, with wise power management, this unit can really help provide some much-needed power during a multi-day power outage.

Now, before we move on, there’s one aspect of this power station that’s worth noting for preparedness. A power station provides clean, quiet power.

I want to let that sink in for just one moment.

With a fuel-based generator, there’s no way to run it without everyone in the neighborhood hearing it. Sure. There’s always a way to muffle a camping generator, or there’s a way to try to run it quieter. But in my opinion, this power station’s superpower is that it almost produces zero noise.

Now, to be honest, it’s not completely silent. It does have a cooling fan that kicks on from time to time. But it’s not really louder than a laptop cooling fan. So compared to a fuel-based generator, it’s pretty much silent.

It also doesn’t produce any toxic fumes. So you can keep this unit inside your home when you’re using it. This ability allows you to power your critical appliance without nosy neighbors even knowing about it.

So if you’re at all concerned about your neighbors, trying to mooch or steal off you during a crisis, because hey, you have the luxury of power and they don’t. Then this unit provides that sort of stealth.

Let’s now take a look At where the Bluetti really shines; Off-grid camping.

I recently took this unit with me on a camping trip to the Sand Dunes National Parks, near Alamosa, Colorado.

Side note, if you ever get a chance to go there, do it. It’s incredible. Stunning.

And we went the first week of April. So I was banking on the power station to keep my family and I warm and comfortable in the chili overnight temps.

For example, the first night, the temperatures briefly dropped down into the twenties. Fortunately, the pop-up camper we rented has a small propane heater and heated mattresses. But the location we camped at, Zapata Falls Campground, has no power whatsoever. So in order to run the furnace and the heated mattress, we had to rely on the deep cycle marine battery and this Bluetti Power Station.

One thing to note, it’s not possible to run the heated mattress off the marine battery. It’s just the way the pop-up campers’ electrical system is set up. So in order to take advantage of the heated mattresses, the power station was our only option.

The great news is, the Bluetti Power Station was perfect for such a task.

All three nights I was able to run both heated mattresses, the one my wife and I slept on and the one the kids slept on. And it helped keep everyone nice and toasty, even though the outside temperatures were frigid.

And after this experience with cold-weather camping, I’m confident we could have enjoyed camping in temperatures that dip down into the teens. This is a big deal to me because I hate crowded campgrounds.

So to me, the Bluetti Power Station significantly opens up shoulder season camping, which is much less crowded. So with this power station, I can now go camping nearly any time of the year, as long as we avoid blizzards or deep freeze winter temps.

Now, not only was the Bluetti AC200P Power Station up to the challenge of running heated mattresses. But as long as I took advantage of running charging every day, I could keep our small electronic devices powered up as well.

And we were able to cook some delicious cinnamon rolls on our small toaster. And even, one morning, we made pizza pockets one evening.

So I want to go over some specific setups and uses and what I figured out while I was on my camping trip.

I showed up at the campsite with the power station at 100%, which equates to 2000 watt-hours. The first time I set solar panels up for camping, I set them out in an open area and tipped the angle to capture as much sun as possible.

While this did an all right job of recharging the power station. I was also slightly disappointed at how much progress it made over two hours. For example, when I hooked up the power station to the solar panels for the first time, it was down to about 33% capacity or 660 watts.

Obviously heading in towards the evening, I was concerned I might not have enough power to get through the chili night with the heated mattresses. By the end of the two hours, it only charged up to about 57% or 1400 watts.

At this rate, about 240 watts per hour, I’d need to have the solar panels set up for nearly five and a half hours in order to get packed to a hundred percent. And like I said, the sun was going down. So my rate was getting less and less every moment.

The other downside with this setup is it took several minutes of work to actually set up the solar panels. While it’s not hard work, per se. It is a bit of a hassle after a long day of hiking. Plus, we had to get the fire started and get dinner ready and keep the dog and the kids happy, and on and on.

So the setup and tear down onto the solar panels quickly became a bit of a pain point. Not to mention having to lug the 60-pound power station between the camper and the solar panels each time I wanted to charge.

Again, it’s not that big of a deal. But it could be for someone who’s older or not as strong. I’d much prefer to leave the power station in the camper itself. But my cords were not quite long enough to do that and get full sun.

Another issue with this solar panel setup is it did attract quite a bit of attention. Everyone who drove by saw them. And two people decided to stop by and ask a bunch of questions.

Now, if you’re looking to meet people at your campground, this is a great way to do that. However, most folks also understand that a solar setup like this isn’t cheap. So now you’ve got to worry about an opportunistic thief snagging your gear when you’re away from your campground.

So after two days of these minor problems, I got smart and I made some strategic adjustments to my recharging setup. I decided to try putting my solar panels flat on top of the pop-up trailer and to run the charging cable from the roof through the Velcro side of the camper and down into the power station.

This setup helped me avoid moving the cumbersome 60-pound power station unit any more than necessary. And it also kept the power station out of the sun, which is recommended to keep the unit cool. As with all electronics, overheating can result in premature failure and longevity issues.

I was obviously interested in the security of such a setup because if I put the solar panels on the roof, it’d become an even more of a hassle to put them up and take them down each time I wanted to recharge the power station.

The great news is, once I laid the panels on the flat roof, I couldn’t even tell they were up there.

I looked from all angles of the campground, anywhere our camper was visible, to see how obvious it was to anybody passing by that I had expensive solar panels up on top.

So once everything was set up, the only thing that was visible was the tiny cord coming off the roof and into the side of the pop-up. This cord was facing away from the road.

So with this new setup, I was confident enough in the security to leave the solar panels and power station in a charging setup while my family and I went on a short hike up to the Zapata Falls. It was about a half-mile each way. I was gone for about an hour and a half total.

So I was able to charge pretty much all day with this setup. And with the solar panels pointed straight up, which helped to maximize charging during the bright lunch hour.

So how did this setup do?

When I left for our hike, the Bluetti Power Station was down to about 34% or 480 watts. And when I got back an hour and a half later, it was roughly 55% or 1100 watts. But that was when things got really interesting. We were just entering the best part of the day as far as solar panel production goes. And from 11:30 to about 02:30 PM, the power station went from 55% up to a hundred percent, or 900 watts in about three hours.

Now that’s an impressive 300 watt per hour. I was pleasantly surprised by this rate and I was glad to have the power station back up to a hundred percent well before the evening time. This felt way better than limping into the evening with only a half-full power station.

Now I was charging all my devices and appliances plus recharging the power station without having to move the unit or the solar panels around at all. It was in a permanent location that was hidden away from prying eyes and creating no noise or toxic fumes.

If these features are important to you, clean, quiet, hidden power, and you love camping, then this Bluetti Power Station is a big winner.

Now I also tested charging the power station using our Jeep Cherokees battery while driving to and from the sand dunes. I was excited to test this out as I felt like this could be a significant win, and the main way to keep the power station at full battery on an extended trip.

Plus, I liked the idea of taking the expensive power station with me on our adventures away from the campground for security purposes. However, I was slightly disappointed at the amount of power I was able to generate this way.

During my test, I was only driving for a total of an hour or so. But it also gave me about a 10% bump in power. That’s about 200 watts per hour, meaning it would take about 10 hours of driving to go from zero back up to a hundred. Now, I like that it’s another way to keep the power station charged up during longer travel days.

So after all my uses and testing, where are my overall thoughts on the Bluetti AC200P Power Station and the solar panel kit? I was pretty impressed.

I didn’t expect to be able to power my large refrigerator, yet it did. And it did so for eight or 10 hours. Now, I live in Colorado. So we get a lot of sunny days here. So I’d rarely be 100% out of power at any given time during a power outage. And when the sun is shining, I could probably power the refrigerator and several smaller devices here and there as well.

Plus this device significantly extends my camping season and keeps me warm and toasty even in bitter, overnight temps.

And I feel like that’s where a power station like this separates itself from a camping generator.

  • You get most of the pros of a fuel-based generator without all the cons.
  • You get ample amounts of quiet, clean, hidden, flexible power distribution for emergencies and camping.
  • And as a prepared survivalist who loves outdoor adventures, the Bluetti Power Station not only provides some peace of mind for a power outage. It also provides a better camping experience.

And I love prepping gear that functions as a wise backup and as a helpful tool I use regularly. So instead of an investment just sitting around in my basement, just in case, I’m actually putting it to good use often, and I own it just in case as well.

So if you want to make your camping life even better, and you want a bit of peace of mind should the power grid go down, then this Bluetti Power Station is a great investment for you.

 Remember: Prepare, Adapt, and Overcome,

“Just In Case” Jack

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