OffGrid-BL
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Hey all, I’m planning to build a full off-grid DIY solar setup, but in the meantime I’d like to buy an easy plug & play all in one system to power everything while the DIY system and tiny home is being built. (And it would also serve as a great backup system)
key point: 1500W output or more is important to power all the power tools and appliances. Also 1,000 Wh or more, and costs not exorbitant. Budget target is between $0.60 and $1.00 per Wh.
I’ve done a lot of searching, watching review videos, etc and out of all the options out there (Goal Zero, Jackery, Bluetti, etc) it seems that Goal Zero is the only one with a 1500W inverter. Goal Zero is too damn expensive (especially after the MPPT and high speed charging add ons), so I’m holding off on them.
Does anyone know of any good all in one, plug & play options out there that are 1000+ Wh, 1500+ W continuous output, reasonably affordable (between $0.60 and $1.00 per Wh), and with a decent solar charge rate? Does such a thing exist or am I better off just going the DIY route?
The bluetti 1500 or 2400 would be perfect if they had 1500W output but sadly they’re limited to 1000W.
Appreciate any feedback.
key point: 1500W output or more is important to power all the power tools and appliances. Also 1,000 Wh or more, and costs not exorbitant. Budget target is between $0.60 and $1.00 per Wh.
I’ve done a lot of searching, watching review videos, etc and out of all the options out there (Goal Zero, Jackery, Bluetti, etc) it seems that Goal Zero is the only one with a 1500W inverter. Goal Zero is too damn expensive (especially after the MPPT and high speed charging add ons), so I’m holding off on them.
Does anyone know of any good all in one, plug & play options out there that are 1000+ Wh, 1500+ W continuous output, reasonably affordable (between $0.60 and $1.00 per Wh), and with a decent solar charge rate? Does such a thing exist or am I better off just going the DIY route?
The bluetti 1500 or 2400 would be perfect if they had 1500W output but sadly they’re limited to 1000W.
Appreciate any feedback.
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