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Dear Customer, Thank you for your interest in the Jackery Explorer 2000 V2 Portable Solar Generator + 2 x 100W Solar Mini Panels. For your setup — running a laptop and a mini fridge — the system should be suitable in terms of capacity, as the Explorer 2000 V2 has a 2042Wh battery and a continuous output of 2200W. However, a few important points: Continuous Solar Charging: It’s fine to keep the unit plugged into solar panels for charging while in use, but charging speed will depend on sunlight conditions. With 2 x 100W panels, the maximum input is 200W, so in real-world conditions you may expect around 120–160W input depending on weather and angle. Mini Fridge Considerations: A mini fridge typically cycles on and off. While running continuously is fine, you’ll want to make sure your daily solar input can fully replenish the energy consumed, especially on cloudy days. Energy Balance: If your fridge and laptop together consume more energy daily than the solar panels can recharge, the battery level will drop over time. For long-term off-grid use, we recommend either adding more solar panels or having a backup charging option. If you’d like, we can help you calculate your exact daily energy usage and match it to the expected solar input for your area. 📧 [email protected] 📞 +1-888-502-2236 (Weekdays 9 AM – 5 PM PST) Best regards, Ian Jackery Customer Support Team
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