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There's an important figure that Jerry didn't mention - Runtime, aka "how long till the juice runs out". If the house is using 800W of power, and the battery has 3.8kWh of stored energy, that's a max runtime of only about 4 hours (You can see the remaining time on screen at about the 5:11 mark). Definitely something to keep in mind if you want to use this as a backup for any extended period of time.
There are more cost-effective ways to do this with inverters and standalone batteries but the tradeoff is ease of installation. This setup certainly offers more portability - If you're going camping or need power elsewhere you can always lug this Anker unit along for the ride, though I expect that it weighs around 100 pounds or so.
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Zack you need to come to South Africa again. because of our load shedding there are massive amounts of people installing Solar solutions at homes and businesses. along wiht that there are many people who cant do pannels so are only doing inverters and batteries. to a point where the city I live in (Pretoria) announced today that there has been a 35% decrease in revenue from Electricity due to the amount of people doing Solar solutions. I think there would be a fair amount of content for you here that you could make quite a few videos on. plus we have seen your drone videos we know you love it here.
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@pushthepro
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You know what really grinds my gears? When big companies like Anker uses kickstarter for market size and potential research purposes, while also getting funding for their own r&d of the thing they want to create, when they could simply afford it themselves, thus making smaller startups and creators much harder to find and value.
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