A great idea for any where that is remote and away from mains power, or even for camping and fishing. It’s made from heavy duty materials and has LCD control panel for easy use.

Features:
Quick and easy set-up
Non-polluting, portable solar electric generator
Provides power when grid-tie power sources are unavailable
Power Centre: heavy-duty yellow and white plastic
Charge controller: 15A PWM
LCD display and electronic over current protection
Ten-year limited warranty for solar panel
Six-month warranty for battery
Five-year warranty for controller
Made in the USA.
Priced at $2,875
Renewable energy powers hurricane recovery efforts
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| Bill Young (left) of Florida Solar Energy Center, with WQRL Announcer Sara Allen, used solar power to get the radio station back on the air for emergency broadcasting. (Photo by Bill Young) |
Solar power and two different types of biomass are playing roles in hurricane recovery efforts, while demonstrating to the rest of the nation the benefits of diversified fuel sources.
PV provides emergency light and power
The National Renewable Energy Laboratory teamed up with Florida Solar Energy Center to provide solar-powered charging stations to the town of Kilm, Miss. NREL sent a portable, 600-watt unit that the lab uses for demonstrations and backup power. FSEC provided another 500-watt portable PV system.
The generators consisted of solar panels and batteries mounted on trailers for easy towing. The FSEC's 500-watt, PV trailer replaced a failing diesel generator powering a commercial radio station that transmitted emergency communication every other hour. The 600-watt unit provided the power to charge mobile phones, laptop computers and hand-held radios.