In my experience, so called "power stations" are very expensive boxes of bits you probably don't need connected to batteries of unknown quality.
Choose quality components of the capacity you actually need and connect them in a quality manner in order that you can update or replace individual bits in the event of failure or changed requirements.
Cheers,
Peter
In my experience, so called "power stations" are very expensive boxes of bits you probably don't need connected to batteries of unknown quality. Choose quality components of the capacity you actually need and connect them in a quality manner in order that you can update or replace individual bits in the event of failure or changed requirements. Cheers, Peter
Hi all; NoelB, The 350 Watts of solar, may be a bit on the light side, and if you can afford it go for a bigger Lithium battery ( i have a 300 Ah and have power to burn ). But may main question is why do you need a 2000 Watt inverter for ???