I have been using a Bluetti EB3A power station for almost 2 years, and while it has some minor issues, it has worked well up until now. The variable speed fan control is terrible. The AC UPS function is unreliable.
Recently I accidentally mostly discharged the starter battery in my pickup, so I used the Bluetti EB3A along with a charger to recharge and recondition the starter battery over a couple of days. In doing this, I fully discharged the EB3A at which point it should automatically shut down, and then I could recharge it from AC and start the process over. Unfortunately, that is not what happened, and there are lots of reported incidents describing what did happen.
Instead of working as expected, the EB3A shut off like it was suppose to, but the battery management system disconnected the internal battery and refuses to reconnect it, so the EB3A shows that it is at 100% charge when the battery is empty, and cannot charge the battery. The battery is not even that dead, and I manually charged it to 22 volts, but this did not restore any functionality.
Perusing various forums, including the Bluetti forum, shows that this is a common problem with no solution. Did Bluetti really design a power bank which routinely fails and bricks itself if you discharge it to the point where it shuts down?