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Sorry, this is a duplicate post, but I am new here and accidently posted a reply to another individual's response.
Here's my two cents:
Some companies make "solar generators". You can do a google search to find them. They are...
1. 'self contained' & ready to operate right out of the box!
2. not required to have 'permits' for use
3. not 'application specific' and can be used for other purposes
I'll be using one this coming weekend for Field Day (I'm a HAM operator). The one we are using is called a Solar Stik, and it's probably more than the average person can afford, but they have several other manufacturers of solar generators listed on their website. The solar stik website is actually a decent resource for information regarding solar power in general as well.
Good luck!
After slogging through this thread, I figured that I've earned the right to throw in my two cents, so here it goes...
Get a "solar generator".
I'm a HAM and will be using one this weekend for field day. There are many to choose from, and for the record, the one we are using is a Solar Stik (solarstik.com). Expensive system, but extremely well built, no permits required for use, can handle the elements, etc. They have a fairly informative website, and they also have links to other solar generators for comparison shopping.
Good luck!
Sorry, this is a duplicate post, but I am new here and accidently posted a reply to another individual's response. Here's my two cents: Some companies make "solar generators". You can do a google search to find them. They are... 1. 'self contained' & ready to operate right out of the box! 2. not required to have 'permits' for use 3. not 'application specific' and can be used for other purposes I'll be using one this coming weekend for Field Day (I'm a HAM operator). The one we are using is called a Solar Stik, and it's probably more than the average person can afford, but they have several other manufacturers of solar generators listed on their website. The solar stik website is actually a decent resource for information regarding solar power in general as well. Good luck!
After slogging through this thread, I figured that I've earned the right to throw in my two cents, so here it goes... Get a "solar generator". I'm a HAM and will be using one this weekend for field day. There are many to choose from, and for the record, the one we are using is a Solar Stik (solarstik.com). Expensive system, but extremely well built, no permits required for use, can handle the elements, etc. They have a fairly informative website, and they also have links to other solar generators for comparison shopping. Good luck!