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See what’s possible with solar and portable power

From camping and tailgating to off-grid living and backup power at home, the possibilities are endless. And with solar, the environmental, financial and technological benefits of renewable energy can be compelling and exciting.

What size generator do I need?

Consider key factors like the kinds of devices you plan to use, their wattage requirements, and the number of devices. Also think about generator charging sources (e.g., solar panels), charge times and output options, like the number of outlets. To calculate the total wattage required, add up the wattage of each device, and multiply that number by the hours you plan to use the devices.
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Finding the right generator for your device(s).

Determine the amount of power you need by adding up the average wattages required to power devices you expect to use.

Device Average wattage
Mobile phone5W
Digital camera 5-10W
LED light bulb 10W
Incandescent light bulb 60W
CPAP machine 30-60W
Laptop 60-100W
Drone 65-100W
Electric blanket 100-150W

Listed wattages represent estimates of maximum power drawn by each device type. Ac-tual power consumption may vary.

Why choose solar?

Solar energy, truly renewable because it comes from the sun, is a cleaner source of energy that can be used to power a variety of devices, from phones and laptops to larger appliances and machines. Conveniently, solar energy can provide access to power in outdoor areas where there are no electrical outlets – and in situations where power indoors has been lost temporarily. It tends to be quieter and much kinder to the planet.
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How solar panels are changing the game.

Solar panels convert sunlight into electricity, which can be stored in batteries for later use. Solar power is portable with today’s efficient and compact panels. It’s reliable and cost-effective because the sun is a free, readily available resource. It’s green because solar energy is inherently sustainable and doesn’t produce fumes and emissions like fossil fuels do.