I’ve been using the AC200P for a couple of weeks now, trying to find a portable solution to a couple different scenarios. I understand each of these could probably use it’s own solution, but if I can us one item to work with all of them might be worth it. I’m trying to power to my workstation during summer outages, and have a portable power option when I want to use my laptop in the far end of the backyard where there is no power. Also now need a power source for a newly diagnosed need for a CPAP through out the night, no reasonable power without running a long extension.
So far the AC 200P has been working great, the touch screen has been easy to use and understand. I’ve used gas generators of similar size for many years in outdoor settings and have been happy with the 2000W size. So far, this model has been able to power everything I’ve needed. I run it out in the mountains with my work laptop and mobile hotspot while charging my kid’s RC batteries all day and didn’t have any issues with the battery running low.
Earlier today I finally ran my home workstation to see what the AC load would be, in case of the summer power outages we usually see in So Cal. It was fluctuating between 90W and 145W.
I don’t have the panel kit yet, waiting for it to arrive, but I’m waiting to see how quickly it can charge while in use in the back yard. But so far, the ease of use and battery life have been great.
https://bit.ly/33Onq63
So far the AC 200P has been working great, the touch screen has been easy to use and understand. I’ve used gas generators of similar size for many years in outdoor settings and have been happy with the 2000W size. So far, this model has been able to power everything I’ve needed. I run it out in the mountains with my work laptop and mobile hotspot while charging my kid’s RC batteries all day and didn’t have any issues with the battery running low.
Earlier today I finally ran my home workstation to see what the AC load would be, in case of the summer power outages we usually see in So Cal. It was fluctuating between 90W and 145W.
I don’t have the panel kit yet, waiting for it to arrive, but I’m waiting to see how quickly it can charge while in use in the back yard. But so far, the ease of use and battery life have been great.
https://bit.ly/33Onq63
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