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I asked a geek friend about the 1000 unit and he said it’s good for charging phones and other small stuff. Jackery says they’re good for lots of bigger things, even refrigerators.I have a Jackery 500 with 100w foldable solar panel. It can power a bunch of stuff for a good period of time (LED lights, chargers, etc). I like the unit, but they are very expensive compared to other brands. I guess the steep discounts bring them down to where they should be.
Not meaning to steal Hochulsucks thunder, but I'll toss in myI asked a geek friend about the 1000 unit and he said it’s good for charging phones and other small stuff. Jackery says they’re good for lots of bigger things, even refrigerators.
What’s your thoughts?
My 500 is good for charging. I also use it to power the modem and router for internet. If its a summer day and power is out I may not wanna deal with firing generator up. The Jackery can power the internet along with phone chargers for many hours.I asked a geek friend about the 1000 unit and he said it’s good for charging phones and other small stuff. Jackery says they’re good for lots of bigger things, even refrigerators.
What’s your thoughts?
ThanksNot meaning to steal Hochulsucks thunder, but I'll toss in my.
I looked at Jackery but decided they were overpriced and they mostly (if not all) use lithium ion batteries as opposed to lithium iron phosphate (LiFePo) batteries. And if you want additional batteries they are way expensive.
There are lots of other options as others have said.
I ended up with a Pecron E2000LFP. It's has the LiFePo batteries, expandable and pretty simple to use. I really don't need apps, wifi or bluetooth and crap like that. That makes it affordable. $860 on Amazon right now with a coupon.
It has a 2000w inverter and 1920 watt-hour batteries, which is enough for me to run my fridge and freezer overnight. From 100% charge it will use 60 - 80%. I could add my furnace to the mix as well. Not sure yet if it will run all 3, so I might have to choose what I need most. Downside - it is made in Chy-na. But it is proabbly the best bang for the buck.
I found 100watt solar panels on Amazon for about $60 each, about half of the cheap Harbor Freight panels.
A lot depends on how you plan to use it. For me, I wanted a convenient power source for short term outages and to be able to supplement my generator overnight during long term ones. Also nice to have power for off-grid needs.
Lots of videos on YT about this stuff.
These are fixed 100w panels. 2 pack for $110 Black Friday price. Normally they run $130 with $15 off coupon.Thanks
Any chance you have the link to the panels?
100W each.@lrick i was looking at the specs but didn’t see it. Are these panels 100W each panel or 100W total for both panels?
oh no. I've heard that beforeI’m right at the top of the fence on buying a setup. It would help a lot for “just in case”
but
It’s $1100 for just in case.
-I don’t off-road camp. I have a 40’ camper on a seasonal site.
-I have all battery powered tools.
-emergency use unless you guys can think of other uses
So what side of the fence are you going to push me to? Lol