Best Solar Generator for 2022 (The Ultimate Guide)
Best Solar Generator for 2022 (The Ultimate Guide)
With so many options for a solar generator, which is the best for you? By the end of the video, you’ll have a clear picture of which is best for you. To sign up for the giveaway and solar generator guide, sign up here: https://cityprepping.tv/3wyZNJp
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CHAPTERS IN THIS VIDEO!
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2:21 – Quick explanation of solar generators
9:21 – Run-through of each model
23:24 – Solar panel options
24:59 – Which one would I recommend?
31:16 – Solar generator giveaway
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PRODUCTS IN THIS VIDEO
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* Solar blankets: https://bit.ly/3GeQEc4 – use coupon code “cityprepping” for 10% off your order.
* Bluetti AC200Max: https://bit.ly/3jeEruv / extra batteries + solar panels: https://bit.ly/3vaM3nI
* Ecoflow Delta Mini: https://bit.ly/3tQ1Sk5 / with solar panels: https://bit.ly/3KENDo1
* Ecoflow Delta: https://bit.ly/3M4q2xq / with solar panels: https://bit.ly/3M1hxTL
* Ecoflow Delta Max: https://bit.ly/3wVk0uC / with solar panels: https://bit.ly/36wQEZ7
* Ecoflow Delta Pro: https://bit.ly/3vjg04K / with solar panels: https://bit.ly/3rq60pc
* Jackery 1000: https://bit.ly/3Di2IcA / with solar panels: https://bit.ly/36GgyJs
* Jackery 1500: https://bit.ly/3iBQty2 / with solar panels: https://bit.ly/3Ne1yU1
* Jackery 2000: https://bit.ly/3qW6Gmj / with solar panels: https://bit.ly/3DeJVio
* Inergy Flex: https://bit.ly/3dYlvMf
* GoalZero 1500x: https://bit.ly/36NdsUi / with solar panels: https://bit.ly/3MBjKG1
* Pecron E3000: https://bit.ly/37JeL6U / with solar panels: https://bit.ly/3xU7qMJ
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you must be the brother of the farm project guy😅😅
since when battery called solar generators?
I really enjoyed the clarity of your presentation. Thank you. I have several Rockpals units that I’ve been using, two of the 300wh, and a new Freeman 600, which uses the lithium iron phosphate battery. Do you have any opinion about their 1300W?
Hi, great video, thanks! I am very interested in your spreadsheet but can’t see a link to it. Do you still have that available? 😃
Yes, like to see a full evaluation of the Pecron please
promote that man!
Term "Watts per hour" does not exists
Are any of them made in the USA? Or, tell me which ones are NOT made in China. Thanks.
Ecoflow have been appalling for me. I cancelled the transaction and there has been no communication from them for a refund. They have withheld the money for no reason. I live in the UK and every place I see this companies products reminds me how bad the customer service is. Great for content providers…..a disappointment for those of us that make the unfortunate decision to get involved with them.
First time watcher. Love it!
Detailed, professional good flow. Great work, I could watch these type of videos all day 🤓
How can I get in on your solar generator give aways ?
WARNING WARNING
Bluetti has TERRIBLE customer support.
I returned my Bluetti junk back to them today.
There’s a reason their warranty is ONLY 2 YEARS❗💣😖
Thank you GREAT GREAT detail info.
Im putting together a guide to Solar Power Stations / Generators …. recommendations are by power range/price…value not cheapest … .most are LiFePO4 batteries for safety at all temps and huge number of charge cycles unless otherwise noted.
300wh +/- Range
Bluetti EB3a $ 210ish with 268Wh + 600w AC inverter output (200w solar input)
500wh +/- Range
Ecoflow River 2 Max ($ 420) with 512Wh + 500w AC inverter output (200w solar input)
Pecron E600LFP ($ 500) with 615Wh with 1200w AC inverter output (500w solar input)
FFPower CN505 $ 300 with 612Wh + 500w AC inverter output (bargain but much slower charging than either the Ecoflows or the EB3a) (100w solar input)
700wh +/- Range
Ecoflow River 2 Pro ($ 600) with 768Wh + 800w AC inverter output (200w solar input)
Ecoflow River Pro Lithium Ion (Not LiFePO4) ($ 469) with 768Wh + 600w AC inverter output (200w solar input)
1000wh +/- Range
Ecoflow Delta 2 ($ 900) with 1024Wh + 1800w AC inverter output (500w solar input)
Vigropool Captian ($ 900) with 1280Wh + 1200w AC inverter output (400w solar input)
iForway HS1000 ($ 720) with 1228Wh +1000w AC inverter output (200w solar input)
VTOMAN Jump 1000 ($ 660) with 1408Wh +1000w AC inverter output (200w solar input)
2000wh +/-
Bluetti AC200 Max (700w solar input)
Pecron E2000LFP (1200w solar input)
Bluetti ACP200P (900w solar input)
You Sir are simple amazing. Thank you so much for this review.
On solar panels (24:09) The one on left side got a bigger unit per squares vs. the one on the right side have a smaller unit per square. Is one charge faster then other. What are the pro and con?
Jackery 240 with panels are not waterproof, don’t trust this company, as a woman when I bought items I didn’t know it wasn’t waterproof when I emailed them they were rude I would never ever deal with this company ever again and I advise the people, beware of this fraudulent company.
Hello. A very good station for solving the problem without light in Ukraine. We can’t afford to buy such a station in the village. So we’re sitting under the flashlight. There are also candles. It’s just that because of the problems, we constantly buy a lot of medicines.
could a solar generator power a ford lightning?
Question I do not see the link to the google excel sheet, can you post it lmk where it’s located? BTW nice video!
Bravo! What a well done vid. And for those of us who have no knowledge of electricity, I especially appreciated the explanation at the beginning about wattage.
Super detailed info. Thx!
Go easy on me, please – I know nothing. I recently received a GOALZERO YETI 3000X and I need to know if I am able to use alternative brand solar panels or is their connection proprietary? Also, it would only be needed for household power in the event of a prolonged outage, not camping, etc. Thank you in advance.
Thank you for this video. If you ever want to get rid of some of your extras let me know. Happy holidays
You should make a new video of the reviews every 6 to 9 months. Things change quickly in the solar generator industry. I’d watch en all
Thank you.
They are power sources not generators
After all that information, we get an “IT DEPENDS” conclusion??? I’d like a free generator in exchange for the time I wasted watching this video.🥹
I need one of those
Really like to see a backpack friendly option video. These are great for base but what about mobile “missions” recon, foraging, scouting, hiking. Something that would charge my mobile ham radio, GPS, and or phone that could be charged via solar
Loved the video! Very thorough and unbiased review!
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* Solar blankets: https://bit.ly/3GeQEc4 – use coupon code "cityprepping" for 10% off your order.
* Bluetti AC200Max: https://bit.ly/3jeEruv / extra batteries + solar panels: https://bit.ly/3vaM3nI
* Ecoflow Delta Mini: https://bit.ly/3tQ1Sk5 / with solar panels: https://bit.ly/3KENDo1
* Ecoflow Delta: https://bit.ly/3M4q2xq / with solar panels: https://bit.ly/3M1hxTL
* Ecoflow Delta Max: https://bit.ly/3wVk0uC / with solar panels: https://bit.ly/36wQEZ7
* Ecoflow Delta Pro: https://bit.ly/3vjg04K / with solar panels: https://bit.ly/3rq60pc
* Jackery 1000: https://bit.ly/3Di2IcA / with solar panels: https://bit.ly/36GgyJs
* Jackery 1500: https://bit.ly/3iBQty2 / with solar panels: https://bit.ly/3Ne1yU1
* Jackery 2000: https://bit.ly/3qW6Gmj / with solar panels: https://bit.ly/3DeJVio
* Inergy Flex: https://bit.ly/3dYlvMf
* GoalZero 1500x: https://bit.ly/36NdsUi / with solar panels: https://bit.ly/3MBjKG1
* Pecron E3000: https://bit.ly/37JeL6U / with solar panels: https://bit.ly/3xU7qMJ
We used to call those things batteries.
Calling them a solar generator is dumb
Amazing video. I did a search because of van lifers using various banks.. WOW this is the Golden Resource. Tyvm
Very thorough, great job, thank you for all this information you put together, u rock!
Thank you so much for your time and knowledge and kindness. Much blessing to all.
Where are the oscilloscope tests?
YOU ARE AMAZING!!!!!!
I’m sorry but I don’t understand what do you mean that the units are expandable? What does that entail?
This right here is what youtube should be about. Thank you so much!
Wow. Its the best review I have ever watched. thank you
For the peppers who think outside the box: By the time anybody gets done amassing enough batteries and solar panels to be useful on a cost basis for the "in case" scenario, they’re better off diving into a Generac XD5000E or other similar diesel powered portable generators. Refuel time is a minute and you can run them on used deep fryer oil or used filtered motor oil.
These videos leave a smile on my face when thinking of Technoblade, because no matter how much he will be missed his legacy will never be forgotten. Rest in peace technoblade >:-(
How is goal zero the best dc efficiency at 81% and pecron considered average at 81%?????????????????
How do we access the spreadsheets to study in more detail please?
Great review! Side note: Watts are a unit of Power, which is a rate of energy, specifically Joules per Second. Given that power is RATE’ of energy, it is an instantaneous measurement, so making the statement ‘watts per hour’ doesn’t really make sense, because that would literally mean joules per second per hour. If a light-bulb states it consumes 9 watts, that’s not per hour, but its instantaneous rate of energy consumption. In one hour, a 9 watt light bulb draws (9 watts) * (1 hour of energy consumption) = (9 Joules per second) *( 3600 seconds) = 32,400 joules = 32.4 kilojoules. Sadly, no-one uses joules or kilojoules for home energy measures, instead the confusing kilowatt-hour. 9 watts for an hour = .009 kilo-watts * 3600 seconds = 32.4 kilowatt-hours.
Useful informations❤
Hi great video, May I buy you a drink? Great job.
You cant say „it pulls 1000w per hour”. It doesnt make sense. You use power (W) for power consumption or energy (Wh) for energy stored or consumed. It pulls 1000W or it used 1000Wh per h (which reduces itself to 1000W again).
Watching from Japan very very good Guide