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How to Choose a Portable Solar Generator

How to Choose a Portable Solar Generator

  • 2022-01-24

 

Portable solar panels are one of the cleanest and most cost-effective ways to keep your equipment powered. Paired with solar generators, they can store energy for later use. Perfect for camping, road trips, van life, and even during a power outage.

 

What is a portable solar power station?

A solar generator is a device that works with solar panels to provide your home with the necessary automatic backup power when you need it. This will come in handy during power outages, but can also be used for off-grid living and camping. There are many different types of generators that vary in style, size, function and brand.

 

How do solar generators work?

The solar generator works when the solar panels convert sunlight into direct current (DC) through the charge controller. The solar energy is then stored within the battery. The inverter converts electrical energy into accessible alternating current (AC) electrical energy.

 

Advantages of solar generators

free solar fuel

clean renewable energy

Safe and low maintenance

 

Disadvantages of solar generators

slow charging

limited power

higher investment cost

 

What to Consider When Looking for a Portable Solar Generator?

 

Solar panels: Some generators come with them, others must be purchased separately, so be aware of this. There are three common types of solar panels - monocrystalline panels, polycrystalline solar cells and thin films. The efficiency of each varies, with monocrystalline panels being the most common and efficient. However, thin panels are the lightest and most affordable.

 

Battery capacity: The battery capacity represents the total amount of electricity the solar generator can store. It's good to know their power ratings as well (how much power they will deliver at a time). If they have a low power rating but a high battery capacity, they may provide less power but last longer. Always check watts (W) for power units and watt-hours (Wh) for the total amount of watts produced or consumed in an hour.

 

Weight: Are you going to use your generator on the go? If so, weight is a factor to consider - you don't want to be lugging something heavy in the wilderness. Look for portability aspects like lighter weight and easy-to-use handles.

 

When shopping for a solar panel, you should consider the wattage of the solar panel (the higher it is, the faster your power station will generally charge), portability, and dust and water resistance.

You can weigh what is most important to you to choose the right panel and compare at mailely.

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