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What should I buy? How much should spend? What can I run? Review these 3 options from Low Capacity / Low Cost to High Capacity / High Cost.
Low-Cost, Entry Level, Solar Generator. This is a great option to experiment with. When paired with Low Wattage Appliances, this Solar Generator will be very useful! Need to practice, to see what your Solar Generator is capable of!
This Medium-Cost, Solar Generator just may be large enough to get most people through a short term power outage. This Solar Generator can power the majority of 120 VAC devices in your home. The capacity may not run multiple items and may not run a single item for an extended period of time. Need to practice, to see what your Solar Generator is capable of!
This Higher-Cost, Solar Generator is expandable and may just be large enough to power your entire home while still being portable! Two units can be paired together to provide 240 VAC. Need to practice, to see what your Solar Generator is capable of!
Very Cost-Effective way to charge and run USB devices
Very Cost-Effective device which does not contain a battery to store power! This Solar Charger can charge your cell phone, other battery banks and run USB device with the Sun present. Need to practice, to see what your Solar Charger is capable of!
These items below are items we have used in our Cargo Trailer Conversion or items that are very similar to what we used.
We have used the Inergy Apex for a couple years to power many items, like Coffee Makers, Portable Washing Machine, CPAP machine, Small Microwave, Circular Saw, Drill, Dremel and small items like Lights and Cell Phones. Inergy does not make this model anymore. We also use Bluetti Power Banks
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