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Solar Power Generator for your home
Last Post 31 Mar 2010 02:32 PM by
cynthia
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dextercath96
Greenie (newbie)
Posts:1
20 Jan 2010 04:41 AM
Ideal for camping or emergency power outages, the
Sun Power Port is a portable generator that when used
to its full potential will pay for itself in less than two years.
In one day of full sunshine, the solar panel easily charges
the 12 volt (standard automobile) battery. An inverter
changes the DC current to AC. From there the electrical energy
is easily accessible to most standard 110 volt small
appliances used in North America. What are the advantages of a solar generator? If you don't know, check out sunpowerport.com. The featured generator will run most small electrical appliances. It is great for camping or emergency backup. No noise. No fumes. For more details see http://www.sunpowerport.com
hippie
Green Basics
Posts:41
23 Jan 2010 09:25 PM
So how many Kwh do you get from one full sun exposed day?
roland72
Greenie (newbie)
Posts:9
30 Jan 2010 06:52 PM
Is this a solar only device or can I charge it with other methods: plug in, wind, cycle power etc?
offset queen
Going Green
Posts:12
31 Jan 2010 04:14 PM
That looks pretty cool for the camper but I can't see any details on the site that show the whole product. Who makes this thing anyway?
luvstrees
Going Green
Posts:13
21 Feb 2010 06:33 PM
I want one of these, but I don't know if it would work for me. I would have to put it outside to charge and then bring it back in for a few hours of use. I think its too complex. I still want one. I can be a bit of a technofile. Thanks for bringing our attention to this idea.
cynthia
Going Green
Posts:15
31 Mar 2010 02:32 PM
So with this apparatus, how long will the panel last and how long does the battery last, especially if you aren't using it all the time, for camping and other outdoor activities only?
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