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The Patriot Power Generator 1800 can handle up to 3,048 watts of peak power. That means your solar generator can handle a wider variety of appliances than ever. 20% More …
Price: $2497
Brand: 4Patriots
Availability: In stock
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The Patriot Power Generator 1800 is a power generator that is often used for power outages in the home. It comes with 2 charging options — solar panel charging and AC …
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Guarantee. 365-Day 100% Money-Back Guarantee: This is a 100% money back guarantee. No questions asked. If for any reason, you’re not satisfied with your Patriot Power Generator, …
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Aside from the low battery capacity, where the Patriot Power Generator falls short is the number and variety of output ports it offers. The Patriot 1800 features two AC wall-style …
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The 1800 stands for 1800 watts of continuous power. That’s 6 times more juice than your Sidekick. And it’s STILL portable — at only about 40 lbs. Like your Sidekick, the Patriot …
Price: $497
Brand: 4Patriots
Availability: In stock
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May 30, 2016 . The Patriot Power Generator claims to work by combining a solar panel with a portable power generator. Here’s what’s included with your purchase: 37.5 pound generator …
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The Patriot Power Generator has a maximum input capacity of 240 watts of solar power. This is one of the generators biggest downfalls, as some of the best portable solar generators have …
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According to their website, the United States is in serious danger of a terrorist attack on their power grid that could shut down the entire country. In fact, they quote someone who claims that if the power grid was destroyed and stayed shut down for more than a year, 90% of Americans would probably die. Most people understand that having a backup generator is a good way to keep access to power when traditional energy sources go out, but it can take up to 18 gallons o…
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It has a 652wH (watt-hour) battery. Patriot Power Generator 1800 | 4Patriots 652wH Solar Generator We've listed the Patriot Power Generator 1800 here for easy comparison to other solar generator options on the market. The Patriot Power Generator is a solar generator that provides a backup power supply in emergencies...
As you’re aware, the Patriot 1800 comes with a solar panel kit included, so it’s easy to generate your home’s backup power without having to rely on the main power grid at all.
4Patriots claims they could easily charge over $10,000 for the generator, but they wanted to offer the generator at a price that “wouldn’t be completely out of reach for most folks”. That’s awfully nice of them. All purchases come with a 365 day, 100% money back guarantee.
The Patriot comes in a general kit with solar panels, some bags of food storage, some books and other accessories. The Pure Sine Wave inverter is 1,500-watts continuous and 3,000-watts peak
The Patriot Power Generator is a solar generator that provides a backup power supply in emergencies... It has a 652wH (watt hour) battery and an 1800 watt power inverter. For more information on specs & alternative options, keep reading. Unit 17" L x 7.5" W x 10.5" H
It is easy to use a power strip to give you more outlets. Then you can easily plug lot of things into the Patriot 1800 solar generator. It is a bit of a pain though to have to use power strips rather than just having more outlets on the unit. Having more outlets is such a simple thing but is not included on the Patriot 1800.
The people at Patriot are really into powering the hell outta fridges. They claim that this generator can power your fridge for 16.3 hours, but in practice it’s much less than that. For the size of the average US fridge or freezer, you’d be lucky to get 6-10 hours at best. [ 1]
If the Patriot is taking in 150 watts from solar panels that only leave 70 watts to go to the battery. 500 watts charged at 70 watts per hour takes 7+ hours to charge. This means the Patriot cannot run vital equipment and charge in a day. On the contrary, the Titan’s input power from solar is 1,000 watts per hour.