SOLAR GENERATOR GUIDE FOR OFF-GRID OR BLACKOUT

Seven MUST-KNOW Facts Before You Buy Solar Generator
And
 Be Prepared For Off-Grid Or Blackouts

What is a solar generator?

          Nowadays, a solar generator refers to a portable power station that uses a solar panel to provide electricity instead of fossil fuels. It captures the sun’s energy, and then stores that energy in a battery to be used whenever needed most. It can transform energy from the sun into electrical power. This can be used to power appliances, tools, or anything else that requires electricity. Solar generators have become increasingly popular in recent years, as people are looking for more sustainable and environmentally friendly ways to generate power.

          Solar generators are used to be off-grid and also used as a backup power source in case of a power outage. In this article, we will discuss the “Seven must-know facts before you buy a Solar Generator And be prepared for Off-Grid or Blackout”. All these points should be considered before buying solar generators.

1. "Is Solar Generator A Right Choice For You?"

          The PROs of Solar Generator

          One of the main benefits of solar generators is that they are environmentally friendly. Unlike gas generators, which burn fuel and release emissions into the air, solar generators rely solely on sunlight to generate power. This makes them a more sustainable option for generating electricity. Additionally, solar generators are quiet and relatively easy to operate.

          And the CONs of Solar Generator

          However, there are a few drawbacks to consider as well. Solar Generators require a sunny location in order to work properly. Additionally, having a single 100-watt solar panel will require a lot of time to fully charge your solar generator. Unlike the traditional Generator that can generate electricity as long as being fueled.

          So, before buying a solar generator for off-grid and blackouts, you need to consider the ability to expand and be customized. Solar generator must allow you to expand the capacity and can add more solar panels and also wind turbines to have an additional way of recharging your solar generator even at night making it the best power source for off-grid and blackouts.

2. "What is the Minimum Inverter Output Wattage?"

          Inverter output wattage is the maximum wattage the solar generator can produce. This is important to consider when choosing a solar generator, as you want to make sure it has enough power to meet your needs. Most Solar generator companies advertise their product as best for off-grid or backup power in case of a blackout or power outage while only having a 1000-watt output capacity. With this kind of inverter, the output wattage can only power up a few lights and some low-power electronic devices one at a time.

          If you want a solar generator for off-grid or saves you during blackouts or power outages, you need a solar generator that has at least 1800-Watt output capacity which can power up multiple electronic devices at the same time and can power up high-power devices like computers, fridge or toaster. And the higher the output capacity the better.

        As the size of the inverter goes up, so does the cost. This is because a larger inverter can handle more wattage and therefore produce more power. However, a larger inverter also has other benefits. It can be more efficient, meaning that it will convert more of the sun's energy into usable electricity.

3. "Modified sine wave vs. Pure sine wave" 

          There are two types of sine wave inverters- pure and modified. Pure sine wave inverters create an AC power that matches the actual sine wave. Modified sine wave inverters, on the other hand, switch polarity from positive to negative. A pure sine wave inverter can supply exact voltage, while a modified sine wave inverter cannot and can cause problems with sensitive electronic devices like fridges, computers, smartphones, medical equipment, microwave, and more.


          It is important to research the different types of solar generators before making a purchase. It is better to choose a solar generator that produces a pure sine wave since it replicates the same electricity your power company does and you are able to power up any devices you want to.          

4. "What are Watt-hours and run times?"

          Watt-hours is another important factor to consider when choosing a solar generator. This is the amount of energy the generator can produce in an hour. It is important to make sure that your solar generator has sufficient watt-hours for your needs. Additionally, you need to consider how long you will need to run the generator. Some solar generators have a runtime of several hours, while others only have a runtime of a few minutes.

          Since solar generators are small and portable, they only have a minimum run time. But this run time increases if your solar generator recharges itself from the energy captured by the solar panel even being used.

          To set up a power system for off-grid or a power backup in case of blackouts or power outages, it is really important to have a solar generator that allows you to expand the capacity increasing your total Watt-hour to have a higher run time and adding more solar panels and wind turbines really help a lot in gaining more run time since your solar generator have multiple ways to recharge while being used.

5. "What battery type is best?"

          There are two main types of batteries: sealed lead-acid and lithium-ion. Sealed lead-acid batteries are heavy and low capacity, but cheaper. Lithium-ion batteries are light and high capacity but very expensive.

          There is no denial that lithium batteries are best in portable electronic devices like solar generators. They can produce more watt-hours than regular sealed lead-acid batteries (SLA). But you need to understand that lithium batteries are dangerous. Good quality lithium batteries are not cheap, and if you are planning to buy a lithium battery solar generator for only $3000 or less, you might want to think about it. Because they are made with cheap lithium batteries they are very dangerous and making them more dangerous is they are placed in a very compressed box with less ventilation like a solar generator.

          Unlike the lithium battery, sealed lead-acid batteries are less watt-hour and heavy. But the sealed lead acid batteries are around for centuries and are proven safe. Additionally, there is a significant cost saving on the new purchase or replacement in the future. Sealed-lead acid (SLA) is a more environmentally friendly, safer, and affordable option. Unlike the lithium battery, the sealed-lead acid battery is 99% safe and more recyclable.

6.  "How do I Connect Hardwire Items?"

          By incorporating the power transfer switch into your home, you’ll be able to more easily harness the power of the solar generator to keep your critical items going in case of power loss. The power transfer switch links the solar generator to the existing power lines in your indoor breaker panel, you can continue providing power without having to move big items like your refrigerator or getting into tight corners to unplug devices from your wall.

7.  "Does a Solar Generator Have a Practical Design?"

         The solar generator is usually located indoors and the solar panels are exposed to the weather. How do you ensure your panel will stay securely fixed during windy days? These are important questions that must be considered before using a system, where it could potentially lose power due to strong gusts of air moving through open spaces between buildings or trees near electric lines running across fields. Ensure that you purchase a solar generator with at least 50 feet of cable and also make sure the panel is equipped with sturdy aluminum and rigid glass.

          The practicality of a wheel and cart is often called into question, as it can be seen as an inconvenient addition to any solar generator. However, when used correctly, a wheel and cart can make transporting a solar generator with battery packs much easier. Rather than carrying the solar generator by hand, which can be difficult and inconvenient, the wheel and cart allow it to be transported like any other piece of luggage. This makes it much easier to move the solar generator between different locations, which can be especially important if you plan on using it for off-grid purposes.

          Overall, Nature's Generator considers those 7 things on manufacturing our product. We always consider your safety, convenience and getting the most out of Nature's Generator. Our designs are just the practical choice for everyone.

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