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Solar Powered Generator
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Anybody got any experience with solar generators? Basically a solar panel and a battery about the size of a suitcase that you can plug into. Can they power more than small things like led light strips and laptops or can you use them for useful stuff on the regular? Seems like the tech is getting to the nearly practical for daily use point and those generators are cheap.
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