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Mobile cart for Bluetti AC200 Max

Shlewis01

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I received my blue Eddy 200 max yesterday. I thought it was a little too heavy for my wife to lug around after storms if I am away from the house. So, I used an old garden hose cart and transformed into a mobile carrier for the blue Eddie. I removed the garden hose reel and replaced the bottom with a piece of 1‘ x 2‘ three-quarter inch plywood. I then painted it black and covered it with a contact rubber piece that I had extra. I fixed the power supply on the bottom with two tie straps. I on the carrier for the extra tables that came with the unit. The tires are solid rubber so you don’t have to worry about I then painted it black and covered it with a contact rubber piece that I had extra. I fixed the power supply on the bottom with two tie straps. I even had the extra basket on the carrier for the extra cables that came with the unit. The tires are solid rubber so you don’t have to worry about airing them up. It works amazing! 8EA8B7F6-72FB-41C0-826B-2C2C02538A93.jpeg6F35C120-895F-4713-8982-C2BABA323B2E.jpeg94D51783-4D84-4A87-9372-FB518410F407.jpegCC1892D1-2196-4B5F-AE0A-61B28B91EE12.jpeg7D89643F-107A-4A99-A886-C18F9591480E.jpeg
 
Wheels are nice! I agree about the solid rubber wheels. I built a solar generator in a wagon and that's the first thing I did was replace the air tires with solid ones.
 
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