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Solar - start with 200 watts

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Solar power is very personal, and its value depends on how and how much you use. If misused, components can be destroyed, therefore we provide a starter set of components and from there you can upgrade as you see fit. You start with 200 watts of solar, a marine battery, a 1000 watt AC inverter , and a refrigerator with 55L/58 Quart capacity.
Additional power is up to you up, for example a small 800 watt window air conditioner will require 8 to 10 solar panels and at least 2000 watt inverter with two lithium batteries which will provide about 1.5 hrs of runtime after the sun goes down. As you develop your space and home you will continuously add components to the point you have satisfied your energy needs, then you will only need backup and replacement components. Components last over ten years so over time the cost become less and less.
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