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Faulty inverter purchase
You know, it's been a total nightmare dealing with their customer service. I got a faulty inverter and trying to get it exchanged has been so difficult. I've been waiting forever and there's still no solution in sight. It's incredibly frustrating. I really do expect better service and communication from a company that I'm supporting with my hard-earned money.
Lithium batteries and solar suitcase charger
The lithium batteries and solar suitcase charger I bought were really great. Swapping them out with my old batteries was a breeze, and they were so much lighter. The portable solar suitcase was a nice boost to my current panels, giving me power when I needed it. It was a little clunky to set up, but the charger worked really well and was totally worth it.
Solar panel kit
I don't really care if I haven't finished my project yet - I saw some really good reviews from other people and that's all I need. I might update it later on, or I might not.
200 Watt solar charger purchase
As a happy customer, I gotta say, that 200 Watt solar charger I bought has been a game-changer for my charging setup. I used to have a smaller panel, but it just couldn't handle powering my 12-volt fridge. So, I made the switch to the 200 Watt panel and ordered it right from the company's site. It's definitely bigger and heavier, but the quality is top-notch. You can tell it's well-built and sturdy, which made me feel good about my purchase.
Battery upgrade
I'm so excited about the new batteries we got for our trailer - they are seriously awesome! Installing them was a breeze, especially with the support tools online. The documentation was also super helpful and informative. I love that I can track the battery performance down to each little "chunk" - it's pretty cool! We've been using them non-stop and they're still going strong, even after putting them through some rough tests.
Solar Kit Purchase
Alright, so I picked up this solar kit that I haven't had a chance to set up yet because of the weather and being super busy. But, get this - I've been looking into RV solar kits and it turns out there might be more to it than I initially thought. You might need a few more components and whatnot if you decide to throw in a lithium battery. And get this - my current converter/charger and truck alternator might not even be compatible with a lithium battery! So for the time being, I'll just stick with my regular battery and see how the solar kit performs. But hey, at least the components in the kit seem to be pretty high quality - it's a 200W kit, just so you know!
Two-panel solar kit with controller
I just got this new solar kit with two panels and a controller, and let me tell you, installing it was a piece of cake. The panels are doing an awesome job and the controller is really top of the line. The only downside is that I have to turn on the Bluetooth remote every time I want to connect to the app, but it's not a big deal considering all the benefits.
200 Watt Solar Panel and 3,000 Watt Inverter
I just bought a 200 Watt solar panel and a 3,000 Watt inverter. I wanted it to use as a backup in case my current inverter dies. I was kinda bummed to see that the new inverter doesn't have a digital display like my old one, even though they're both made by the same company.
Solar panels purchase
I just bought some solar panels from this company, and even though I haven't had a chance to test them out yet, I can tell you they got here pretty quickly and in good condition. The quality of the panels looks solid, so I'm excited to get them set up. However, I wasn't totally happy with how they handled tracking the shipment. I would've liked it better if they had used UPS tracking instead, so it would've been easier and more dependable.
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200 Watt Solar Panel and 3,000
I just bought a 200 Watt solar panel and a 3,000 Watt inverter. I wanted it to use as a backup in case my current inverter dies. I was kinda bummed to see that the new inverter ... Read onBy: Alize Kessler