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Thursday, November 10, 2011

Solar Generator From Solutions From Science

The Solar Generator from Solutions From Science is the perfect plug and play solution for continuous emergency backup power. The Solar Generator (PS1800) supplies uninterrupted backup power for a variety of household and emergency appliances including lights, computers, televisions, radios and sump pumps. As a true off-the-grid appliance, the Solar Generator is also a great alternative to gas generators, offering clean renewable energy with no ongoing costs. Unlike gas generators, the Solar Generator runs quietly and emits no fumes while producing electricity directly from the sun. Whether it's hurricanes, ice storms, brownouts or blackouts, the Solar Generator offers a reliable source of permanent power. The Solar Generator is also easy to move around and great for a variety of uses away from home such as camping, boating, and providing remote power for construction sites. Easy to use - simply point, plug-in and power up. Provides portable household power wherever it is needed. Product Features 1800 watt inverter with five 120 volt outlets / Digital LED display indicates battery capacity status / High efficiency 90 watt solar panel for fast system recharge / Solar panel cart features wheels for easy placement / Solar panel cart includes summer/winter sun angle settings / Charge from solar panel or AC outlet Product Applications Home Backup Power will operate refrigerators, freezers, sump pumps, fish tanks, home alarm systems, and garage door openers. Emergency Power runs essential electronics including TVs, radios, fans, mobile and cordless phones Remote Power is perfect for construction sites, camping, boating and outdoor events

Amazon Sales Rank: #85306 in Lawn & Patio Brand: Solar Generator From Solutions From Science Model: PS1800 Instant Electrical Power Back Up Power When You Need It Most Generates Permanent Power Multiple Uses Life-Saving Power When you need it most

Most helpful customer reviews 20 of 23 people found the following review helpful. Great Idea. Bad price By J. G. Runner You can buy these items separately for much less. 90 Watt Solar Panel $285 Duracell 852-1807 1,800 Watt Five Outlet Rechargeable Power Source $599 Controller $20 Cable $20 Enclosure w/wheels $100 Total $1024. Now it may be worth it to you to have them give it to you all at once and do the integration but you can do it cheaper yourself. The idea is a great idea and I have no reason to believe they don't make a quality product. It is just pricey. 17 of 20 people found the following review helpful. Works well for me. By EEPS I have had this product for almost 6 months now and use it daily. It takes about 8 hours to fully charge in good sunlight and about 12 hours in poor sunlight. It has proved extremely useful to use. Good Luck. 8 of 9 people found the following review helpful. Solar generator By Karen Fronterhouse I bought this generator about 4 months ago. It was packaged well, took a little while to get here but was within reason. The responses to my e-mails were good. I do not know how to build a system myself so this was my best bet for the money at the time. Since I bought it, I have discovered that Home Depot now sells one for $400.00 less that you can add units on too as needed. This one you cannot add more power packs to it, according to the instructions. I followed the instructions and plugged it in to the wall for 3 days ( it was fully charged in less than one day)than ran it dry using a small fan and a table lamp with a 12 watt flourescent bulb in it. I ran the fan for two nights constant and the light just at night for about 4 hours each night. Just those two things ran it dry on power and it had to be recharged. When you plug it in the wall to charge it takes about 6 to 8 hours to fully charge. I did this 3 times like the instructions said, to condition the battery. I have not yet plugged it in to charge using the solar panel. I plan on using other items and marking down the drain time on them so I know what I can run and for how long should the need arise. We just had storms last week and were without power for almost five hours. We had a lamp and a fan going and felt rich. All our neighbors had were candles and flashlights. HMMMMM. So far so good. I like it. PS, I plugged a big box fan in to it on low speed and the fan started making noise. Went back to my 8" fan and all was fine. Even ran it on high speed. See all 4 customer reviews...

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