https://www.costco.com/Anker-SOLI...44359.html
Features:
Fully Recharges in Just 49 mins, Outage-ready Before Devices Die
Power Up to 9 Devices at Once with its Robust 2,000W AC Output
Designed to Last, Ultrasafe LFP Battery Delivers Reliable Power for 10+ Years
Portable 25% Conversion-Efficiency Solar Panel Charges Fast, IP68 Waterproof Protection
| Specifications |
| Battery Capacity |
| 1,024 Wh |
| Brand |
| Anker |
| Generator Type |
| Portable |
| Model |
| B1765119 |
| Online Only |
| Online Only |
| Output Power |
| 2,000 W |
| Power Source |
| AC |
| Power Source |
| Battery |
| Power Source |
| Solar |
| Solar Panel Weight |
| 10.5 lb. |
| Start Type |
| Electric Switch |
| Weight |
| 24.9 lb. |
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Not lifetime but 2 -3 years depends on item. Amazon is 30 days
Wish I'd bought .com since they p/u returns, but not store even though same SKU
According to wattsguide.com : On average, a refrigerator draws between 300 and 800 watts of power. Most standard refrigerators typically use around 500 watts during operation, which translates to about 100 to 800 watts depending on the model and...
How long will this backup able to run on a single charge? Any other model suggestions? TIA.
According to wattsguide.com : On average, a refrigerator draws between 300 and 800 watts of power. Most standard refrigerators typically use around 500 watts during operation, which translates to about 100 to 800 watts depending on the model and...
How long will this backup able to run on a single charge? Any other model suggestions? TIA.
You'll need something with more capacity to run your appliances for half a day or so. My older goal zero 3000x will run a fridge (alone) for a few days, but that thing is a big, heavy beast.
You'll need something with more capacity to run your appliances for half a day or so. My older goal zero 3000x will run a fridge (alone) for a few days, but that thing is a big, heavy beast.
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Thank you very much for the info. I need something to run at least a day to two with opening the fridge doors about 3 X a day. I have inverters (150-175W) with batteries to run a couple of days for the wifi and 2 laptops.
Thank you very much for the info. I need something to run at least a day to two with opening the fridge doors about 3 X a day. I have inverters (150-175W) with batteries to run a couple of days for the wifi and 2 laptops.
It would likely be far cheaper to get a small 1000w gas generator, but then you need to figure out how to get the power to the fridge inside of the house, with may be far more difficult.
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