Build Your Own Home Solar System That Actually Works When
Installing a DIY home solar system with battery backup is an achievable goal that can significantly reduce your energy costs while providing reliable power during outages.
One way you can have a backup plan as an American citizen is to invest in an emergency solar power setup. This provides a means for you to harvest the sun's power to generate at least some of your own electricity, giving energy in potentially perilous times. But there are lots of options on the market, so how do you know what's worth getting?
The panel is $300, so you're talking about an $800 investment to get up and running here. You can even take it camping. With this setup, you'll have a relatively lightweight (13.3 pounds for the generator) emergency solar power station to keep all your devices under 500 watts in use.
Goal Zero is easily one of the most famous emergency solar companies out there. Within various ham radio forums I've frequented in the past, this company gets mentioned again and again. The Yeti 3000x is a big generator with 2,000 watt-hours.
This teeny, little solar panel comes in at 14.2 ounces, easily attaching to a backpack or car window with the included carabiners or suction cups. The Renogy excels at keeping your phone, Baofeng UV-5R, or some other type of small device charged without breaking the bank. For all of $25, it's hard to beat a solar panel like this.
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