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Originally Posted by chedder
If you're looking to power rv air conditioning, microwave, etc, a solar generator will not have enough juice. Maybe in the future when solid state batteries become mainstream. You'd need a huge inverter and many hundreds of amp hours of battery storage. Then enough solar to keep it all charged.
If you have solar panels, an inverter and batteries in your rv, you already have a solar generator.
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I’m not going to argue (I just don’t know enough to get into it) but I do know that their portable solar generators are used in industrial applications that take way more juice than a microwave in an RV.
I don’t know anything about the other stuff you said, so can’t really explain what they are doing and how, but if you look at their website you’ll notice that their main customers are in the film and construction industries, which are applications that need large amounts of generator output.
What I don’t know is how affordable that option is on a consumer level—I’m not saying it isn’t, I just have no idea. I’ve never needed a portable generator for anything so I’m basically the opposite of an expert….