A while ago I researched a half dozen systems from as many manufacturers and chose Bluetti as the best bang for the buck.I own and operate many of them, and have a few cabin owners using them instead of gasoline generators, happily.Anker is a relatively new entrant to the market of these devices, however has a long reputation in portable powerbanks and is my favorite manufacturer of those products. I think they would also be a good contender for this purpose.This market is growing fast and has many new players, so is hard to keep up with.-GlennSent from my 'smart'phone, so please excuse typos and spelling errors.------ Original message------From: Hilton Dier, III via RE-wrenchesDate: Fri, Aug 16, 2024 5:56 PMTo: [email protected];Cc: Hilton Dier, III;Subject:[RE-wrenches] Portable systemsI've got someone asking me about a portable system. It really doesn't have to be that portable. They just need a couple of kWh to back up their pellet stove for a day. There are loads of battery-and-inverter-in-a-box systems out there, but I have no idea about the quality of components. Does anybody have experience with any of these systems and have any recommendations?Many thanks,Hilton DierMissisquoi River Hydro LLCRenewable Energy Design
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