davidhk129
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I live in a small town where power outage is common. Whenever we have gusty wind, heavy thunderstorm, heavy snow fall we will brace for power outage. It's not fun when it happens in Winter.
I have done a lot of googling about this subject of solar system.
My goal is to have a power backup to run my portable space heaters. I have 3 of them, most of which are 1500 w variety.
I am foregoing the solar panels. ( maybe later.) I am not planning a diy solar system to the entire house.
Instead, I want to get a 12v 100ah lithium battery, a 2000w pure sine wave inverter and a 10a battery charger ( for charging up the lithium battery.)
I understand how to connect the battery with the inverter.
The idea is to be able to plug my portable space heaters to the inverter during power outage. That's all I want to achieve.
Will the above products capable to run all 3 portable space heaters or do I need a "bigger" inverter?
I know absolutely nothing about solar system and electricity was my worst subject at school.
Your input will be most appreciated.
I have done a lot of googling about this subject of solar system.
My goal is to have a power backup to run my portable space heaters. I have 3 of them, most of which are 1500 w variety.
I am foregoing the solar panels. ( maybe later.) I am not planning a diy solar system to the entire house.
Instead, I want to get a 12v 100ah lithium battery, a 2000w pure sine wave inverter and a 10a battery charger ( for charging up the lithium battery.)
I understand how to connect the battery with the inverter.
The idea is to be able to plug my portable space heaters to the inverter during power outage. That's all I want to achieve.
Will the above products capable to run all 3 portable space heaters or do I need a "bigger" inverter?
I know absolutely nothing about solar system and electricity was my worst subject at school.
Your input will be most appreciated.
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