I have an Acemo 1kw/1kwh power station. I did not have the connectors for solar at the time Helene came through, but I do have an Inverter Generator. What I did was power my apartment on the Power station. When the battery was low, I moved my plugs from the power station to the generator and plugged the Acemo into the generator to charge. It only took about an hour to recharge the power station and I went back to it. Overall, it took about 2 gallons of gas to keep power on for 3 days. Now, I have solar panels ;) I like having both. I'm getting the parts together to build a second power station with a 1kw battery.That one will be for my radios. I'll plan to use the Acemo for AC systems in event of a power failure, and since I will have both, I hope to utilize them instead of the grid where I can. They will never pay for themselves in saved electric bill around here, but I'm glad I had them during the power outage. Also, I feel better if I have a backup to the power station. For the home, I have 3 100w panels and for the field, I have a 160w Dokio portable, two 30w portables, and a 10 watt portable that has 4A batteries in it for QRP. The DC power station I build will also be portable. My Acemo is heavy.
I've got the 7ah Victron charger - great unit! Also have one of their smart shunts in my battery box for my 100ah lifepo4 battery. Works a treat too! Great vid as always Hayden! :)
I have an Acemo 1kw/1kwh power station. I did not have the connectors for solar at the time Helene came through, but I do have an Inverter Generator. What I did was power my apartment on the Power station. When the battery was low, I moved my plugs from the power station to the generator and plugged the Acemo into the generator to charge. It only took about an hour to recharge the power station and I went back to it. Overall, it took about 2 gallons of gas to keep power on for 3 days.
Now, I have solar panels ;)
I like having both. I'm getting the parts together to build a second power station with a 1kw battery.That one will be for my radios. I'll plan to use the Acemo for AC systems in event of a power failure, and since I will have both, I hope to utilize them instead of the grid where I can. They will never pay for themselves in saved electric bill around here, but I'm glad I had them during the power outage.
Also, I feel better if I have a backup to the power station.
For the home, I have 3 100w panels and for the field, I have a 160w Dokio portable, two 30w portables, and a 10 watt portable that has 4A batteries in it for QRP. The DC power station I build will also be portable. My Acemo is heavy.
I've got the 7ah Victron charger - great unit! Also have one of their smart shunts in my battery box for my 100ah lifepo4 battery. Works a treat too! Great vid as always Hayden! :)
Thanks Dan!
Great Video, just what I was looking for as we will on the road as Grey Haired Nomads next year. Thanks.
That's enough to Power a small city, Great info tnx, Man!
Electrifying ⚡⚡⚡
All the power in the world!
Thankyou Hayden!
Thank you
Great when im in vk1😂 not in the uk😂😂😂😂
WAGO is a german name and pronounced "Vargo"
Here in freedom-land we call em “way-gohs” and we refuse to acknowledge alternative pronunciations.
@@joe.O7X Correct