โAug-21-2022 11:59 AM
โAug-24-2022 07:41 AM
valhalla360 wrote:jaycocreek wrote:Regardless of the thread title, how big will the solar/battery system have to be to match a 2000w generator putting out 1500w continuously for 23 hrs out of a 24 hr day?
A 2k gas generator will only run so long on a tank of gas and they differ in run time..A 2K solar generator also will only run so long on a full battery..Both run times depend on the load/both have to be refueled/charged to run 23 hours..Extended gas tank or extra batteries will run longer..
They both have 2K inverters..
I see no difference in power output,just how there refueled..
2k Honda inverter gen and Igen 2200 here plus the solar stuff..JMHO
That's why I specified 23 hours out of a 24 hour day, so it allowed a couple of short down times to refuel.
So describe what a solar generator capable of similar performance would look like.
โAug-24-2022 06:40 AM
jaycocreek wrote:So describe what a solar generator capable of similar performance would look like.
HUGE...LOL..
I here 'Ya...If a guy was smart he would buy a Wen 2K inverter generator on Amazon for $342 and be done with it but the op ask about quiet,no noise at all,alternatives..
โAug-23-2022 05:40 PM
relaxin wrote:
I do have a quiet 2000 watt suitcase style generator but as I said some parks, and its becoming more parks slowly but surely are banning generators.
For a 2or3 (or 4) day weekend I want to run some 120v stuff, fan, a cpap, and have the availability of the tv if needed, I looked at upgrading my house battery, it will function all the basic 12v stuff, (keeping in mind to save enough power to bring in the awning and 2 slides when packing up) but it does nothing for the 120v stuff we want/need to run. so the length of time is not infinite or even extended, charge it up toss it in the truck and go. any longer trips are planned well ahead and reservations made with the desired hook ups.
perhaps I will look into a couple batteries and inverter, but having to deal with a multitude of components over and over and over might not be worth a thousand dollars of savings, to permanently mount it do I want the extra weight and lost space for the 75% of the time when I don't need it. Its a tough call. one advantage to a unit like one of these is I could use it at home during a power failure so I won't need to run my generator all night during a storm for the sump pump. So I suppose it may have other uses.
The ons I have linked to are in a range of sizes so sizing appropriately I may not need a large one, I should do is by a watt meter plug in and run a test doing some back yard camping, only run what I would if I had one of those and see what the demand is, and then look at the cost of units with say 25% to 50% more to allow for degradation.
Thanks for the input.
โAug-23-2022 05:21 PM
valhalla360 wrote:
. So describe what a solar generator capable of similar performance would look like.
โAug-23-2022 04:03 PM
โAug-23-2022 02:40 PM
So describe what a solar generator capable of similar performance would look like.
โAug-23-2022 01:41 PM
jaycocreek wrote:Regardless of the thread title, how big will the solar/battery system have to be to match a 2000w generator putting out 1500w continuously for 23 hrs out of a 24 hr day?
A 2k gas generator will only run so long on a tank of gas and they differ in run time..A 2K solar generator also will only run so long on a full battery..Both run times depend on the load/both have to be refueled/charged to run 23 hours..Extended gas tank or extra batteries will run longer..
They both have 2K inverters..
I see no difference in power output,just how there refueled..
2k Honda inverter gen and Igen 2200 here plus the solar stuff..JMHO
โAug-23-2022 11:22 AM
Just wondering if this is a possible solution to running a generator, it may not run the A/C very long but up here we can get by without that and the microwave, and run the fridge on propane, just need the lights and electronics pumps, fans and maybe some music for a 3 day weekend. perhaps the tv for a movie on a rainy day.
if you have one let me know how it works for you.
โAug-23-2022 10:01 AM
Regardless of the thread title, how big will the solar/battery system have to be to match a 2000w generator putting out 1500w continuously for 23 hrs out of a 24 hr day?
โAug-23-2022 09:58 AM
valhalla360 wrote:Maybe start a new threat and see if there is any response.
Regardless of the thread title, how big will the solar/battery system have to be to match a 2000w generator putting out 1500w continuously for 23 hrs out of a 24 hr day?
โAug-23-2022 09:52 AM
time2roll wrote:valhalla360 wrote:The link says 3000 watt-hours. Do the math. 300 watts = 10 hours
The problem is they are intentionally using misleading terminology to sucker people into thinking a small battery pack will do what even a small generator can.
Very intentional.
Silent gasoline generator still produces nothing.
โAug-23-2022 09:42 AM
theoldwizard1 wrote:Lwiddis wrote:
Remember your post titleโฆpower stations donโt โgenerateโ anything. Itโs a trick marketing word.
Boy am I glad someone said this !
โAug-23-2022 08:37 AM
valhalla360 wrote:The link says 3000 watt-hours. Do the math. 300 watts = 10 hours
The problem is they are intentionally using misleading terminology to sucker people into thinking a small battery pack will do what even a small generator can.
โAug-23-2022 08:34 AM
jaycocreek wrote:
Everyone saying how over priced they are should chime in with there actual cost for there system that they use....There not cheap to do it right..
Lol
โAug-23-2022 07:42 AM
time2roll wrote:valhalla360 wrote:Check the thread title again.
Nope, if the "solar generator" is putting out 1500w continuous, it's putting out 1500w continuous regardless of the hum it makes doing so.
"no noise generators"
That would imply the gasser is not running.