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March 1, 2011

Power Source 1800 Portable Solar Backup Generator

Power Source 1800 Portable Solar Backup Generator

Introducing a powerful new way to keep your essential household appliances running when the power goes out. Power outages are a reality that can threaten your productivity and sense of comfort. The Power Source 1800 watt solar power generator is the perfect BACK-UP POWER SOLUTION for essential home appliances, emergency power electronics and full size office equipment during a power outage.

Power Source 1800 will supply up to twelve hours of uninterrupted backup power for a small office, and up to eight hours of run time for essential home appliances and small electronics during a power outage.

The Emergency Solar Powered Backup Kit is an electric generator which will provide up to 1800 watts of household electricity (3600 watts peak); enough to run almost any electronic product or appliance you might connect to your wall outlet at home. No diesel or regular gas is needed! It consists of a battery pack that stores electrical energy, state-of-the-art electronics that convert 12 volts from the battery pack to household power, an AC power panel that contains five standard outlets, and a DC power panel that is used to run 12 volt products. The Power Source 1800 is packaged in an almost “indestructible housing” and is easy to move around as needed.

Until now, backup power products on the market have only been able to provide limited backup power for outages, and not extended run time like the Power Source 1800. The unit switches to backup power automatically when a power outage occurs. This happens seamlessly so the home appliances and electronic devices that are hooked up to it won’t sense the power outage. They’ll run off the units charged battery for hours.

Backup Solar Generator Features

Home Backup Power: Will run a fridge, freezer, sump pump and 1000 W microwave, fish tank light and air pump, home alarm system, garage door and coffee maker.


Emergency Power: Will run essential electronics such as a 20 ” TV, radio, fan, mobile and cordless phone, and a 40 W emergency light.

Small/Home Office Backup Power: Will run a laptop, desktop and 20″ LCD or CRT monitor, 60 W office lamp, ink jet printer, 4-in-1 copier/printer/fax/scanner, internet modem, VoIP phone, mobile phone and cordless phone.

  • Bright LED light turns on automatically when power outage occurs to provide illumination over the AC outlets.
  • Digital LED display indicates battery capacity status and total wattage of the devices connected to the unit.
  • Audible alarm signals 10 minutes before the unit runs out of battery power.
  • Integrated handles for easy transportation.
  • Overload and over-temperature protection to ensure longer PowerSource life.
  • Sealed, non-spill-able 51 amp-hour AGM battery

FAQ

On average, how long does it take the solar panel to fully re-charge the unit?  That would be assuming the regular power source is out and you could not plug it in to your regular A/C outlet to re-charge it.

That really depends on the sun. For example, northern latitudes, in full sun during the winter, it will take about 3 to 5 hours to fully charge the system. Two hour recharge times in full sun have been reported in the Southwest. It can also be recharged from your home AC wall outlet.

Now, unlike a conventional gas power emergency generator, you don’t have potentially deadly exhaust emissions nor that constant noise from the engine.  Here in Florida, we frequently do experience power outages during storms and hurricanes. After the storm has past and the sun comes back out, I now have quiet pollution free back-up power until local service is restored.

The Power Source 1800 is safe to use it indoors because it does not emit any fumes since it is completely sealed. Place it into your kitchen or office, and plug in your appliances! Use it as a permanent source of power!

The 1800 watt solar power generator is very easy to install since no actual installation is really needed. No electrician is needed either. This is a stand-alone system that does not need to be connected to your household wiring whatsoever. Just fasten the solar panel to a flat surface outside, and then plug everything into the power plant. That’s it.

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SPECIFICATIONS

OUTPUT – Output power (maximum) : 1800 W (2900 VA)
Surge power (peak) : 3600 W
Output voltage (nominal) : 120 VAC
Output frequency : 60 Hz +/-1 Hz
Output wave form : Modified sine wave
Transfer switch : 15 A maximum/<80 milliseconds
Surge suppression : Yes
Inverter on : < 0.6 A (battery drain)
(no-load current draw)
Charging time : 15 hours from 120 VAC
12 VOLT DC – Internal battery type : Sealed lead acid, AGM
Internal battery capacity: 60 amp-hours
Internal battery voltage : 12 VDC (nominal)
Low battery alarm : 11.0 V (nominal)
Low battery shutdown : 10.5 V (nominal)
Internal charger
charging current: 5 A DC maximum
APPROVALS – UL, CSA, FCC B

DIMENSIONS – 8.5″w x 18.5″h x 10.5″d WT.- 65 lbs.

Includes 50 feet of Solar Panel cable.

90 day warranty, (a 2-Year Extended Warranty can be purchased.) 20 year warranty on Solar Panel.


1 Comment »

  1. Great article. I bookmarked your site. I hope other people find it.

    I live in Florida and I have experienced firsthand what it is like to be without power. I remember Hurricane Wilma, It was horrible. A whole week without power. I would have loved to have a Portable Solar Power Generator. It is a really cool device. What would be even better is to be able to power my whole house including Air Conditioning using solar power. My wife and I have made the commitment to go green and to start using our own sources of energy. I created an article that talks about how using solar energy could help save Mother Nature http://www.homemadeenergyscam.com/is-homemade-energy-the-solution-that-could-help-alleviate-global-warming/.

    Hopefully this will make people more conscious of using Solar and Wind energy.

    Comment by Chris A. Johnson — November 5, 2011 @ 7:35 pm

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