Emergency Power Supply
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I resonded to you'r website and never heard back from you?Contact me and i will purchase one from you...
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This is a genius product full stop. Clever and useful!!!!
A bigger one would allow small houses/apartments etc to go off grid most of the time!
Well done MathisJack1!
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Wobbly™
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That looks real sweet there buddy. Great craftsmanship.
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I like what you've done here.
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A job well done and a good guide to follow. Congratulations. I'm currently doing similar one, small model.
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I know i ask a lot of questions but my project is almost finished BUT,deep cycle batteries are really expensive in Greece and i was thinking about Pb batteries..Will they do the trick? And how many Ah?? Thanks in advance..
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I built one years ago, put 2 car batteries in an old wooden ammo box, strapped a 1500 watt inverter on one side, a battery charger on the other, and yes it will run a small frig for 12 hrs or a TV and video games for grandkids for about 4 hours. Great back up system when the power goes out to power your laptop, some lights for a while. But "portable"? Dang thing ways over 100 lbs, takes 2 good men to haul it around unless you are Arnie!!
91fatboy51 2 days ago
@91fatboy51 Yes, I know what you mean. My large one weighs about 70 lbs.,hard to lug around . Best way is with a 2 wheel dolly. My materials are expensive and has all the bells and whistles but I bet yours worked just as well. The end result is backup electricity when you need it the worst . Apriciate the input Jack
mathisjack1 1 day ago
Thanks Wobbly !!!
mathisjack1 4 months ago
Thanx Matt !
mathisjack1 5 months ago
Thank you very much !
mathisjack1 6 months ago
The battery charger works off an AC power outlet in your home, so if the power goes out the charger won't work. Two ways to keep it going while the power is out would to charge the battery with your vehicle or charge it with a solar panel. Of course you could always keep extra batteries on hand. Thanks for your interest !
mathisjack1 11 months ago