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What is a Solar Generator?

A solar generator can generate power much like a traditional generator. It can charge/run almost any device during a power outage. But that is where the similarities end. 

 

A solar generator is made up of a portable power station and solar panels and it is less complicated to operate than most traditional gas generators. Solar generators are environmentally friendly. They can be transported to any destination you want and are a great backup power source for any situation where you need power, such as boating, traveling in an RV, camping, in the event of an emergency, etc. Plus, you don't need to run long extension cords or worry about toxic fumes while powering your devices.

 

How does a solar generator work?

Simply put, a solar generator collects power using solar panels under the sun. It typically consists of two main elements: solar panels and a power station system. First, the solar panels generate direct current (DC) electricity when you place them out in the sun. Then a charge controller regulates the output power from the solar panels so the DC electricity can be easily stored in the power station system.

 

After that, whenever you want to use your stored power, it will pass through an inverter that converts DC power to AC power - the type of power used by most appliances. You will be able to plug your devices directly into the power station and use this newly generated AC power to power them.

 

Solar generator vs Traditional generator

Solar generator

Traditional generator

Silent

Noisy

Eco-friendly

Emits harmful emissions

Easy to use

Hard to use

Low maintenance

High maintenance

 

  1. Quiet operation

Unlike traditional gas generators, solar generators have no moving parts and roaring engines. With the absence of these parts, the noise of a solar generator is reduced to a negligible level.

This makes solar generators an excellent choice to bring to campgrounds because you can get power in the tranquility of nature, the opposite of a traditional fuel generator.

 

  1. Free clean energy

Solar generators don't need gas to operate. They're great for camping or tailgating because there's no need to worry about hauling gas cans back and forth. You get free energy from the sun and clean energy with zero emissions.

 

  1. Easy to use

Solar generators are ideal for those who don't want to fumble with cables and switches. You can keep the unit out of the way. What's more, you can easily see what's plugged in at any given time. Likewise, it is not as cumbersome to use as a conventional generator. It is easy to use.

 

  1. Low maintenance cost

Solar generators have no moving parts and do not use liquid fuel or oil, which dramatically reduces the likelihood that you will need to pay for generator maintenance.

 

Conclusion

Solar generators are portable, easy to use, and simple to set up. So if you are always on the go and want backup power for an emergency, they are great companions. A solar generator is a reliable and clean power source for campers, RVs, or an emergency backup if your power goes out.