Good question! I guess it depends on the kind of loads that you’re going to use the power stations for. If you have large appliances that need extra power than the bigger units are for you. But if you just have a lot of small appliances then I would definitely go with two smaller units. Two is one and one is none so having redundancy built-in is always a good plan.
Can't really take this seriously lol. No bluetti, no goalzero, no jackery which all have black Friday deals going. This is just a self promo video for commissions where you just read off stats without adding any value. Why would anyone want to watch this?
Hi Eric, thanks for the quick reviews. I like the Anker brand and price is compelling until you realize the max voltage on the solar input is 60 volts for all of those units. I'm just starting my solar power journey so maybe I'm missing something but it seems like Anker has really limited how many panels you can put on their systems (even their biggest one). Appreciate it if you have a way to panel this to hit those max watts without going over the max volts. Thx!
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Love to have one but I’m saving for my 12kxp👍
The question is, do you buy the biggest power station possible or two smaller ones that can be more easily moved and utilized at different locations.
Good question! I guess it depends on the kind of loads that you’re going to use the power stations for. If you have large appliances that need extra power than the bigger units are for you. But if you just have a lot of small appliances then I would definitely go with two smaller units. Two is one and one is none so having redundancy built-in is always a good plan.
Can't really take this seriously lol. No bluetti, no goalzero, no jackery which all have black Friday deals going. This is just a self promo video for commissions where you just read off stats without adding any value. Why would anyone want to watch this?
Hi Eric, thanks for the quick reviews. I like the Anker brand and price is compelling until you realize the max voltage on the solar input is 60 volts for all of those units. I'm just starting my solar power journey so maybe I'm missing something but it seems like Anker has really limited how many panels you can put on their systems (even their biggest one). Appreciate it if you have a way to panel this to hit those max watts without going over the max volts. Thx!
most faked brand in the world of chargers and batteries lol
I don’t know what that means