Here Are The Top Reasons Why You May Need A Solar Generator

By: John Garcia | Date Posted: December 23, 2021

For the vast majority of homeowners, a power outage means no electricity, full stop. They’ll have to wait it out until who-knows-when and hope no major losses occur. Unfortunately, this blind faith can turn into a disaster if the power failure becomes extended. You will lose frozen and refrigerated food, the air won’t circulate, the warmth of the heater will bid goodbye, and you’ll need to find a way to live without pretty much all of your devices. It gets even worse if your house is fully or partially automated since your home security and systems all depend on electricity to work.

That’s why people who can’t leave their fate in the hands of chance decide to install generators. There is more than one kind of generator and people like different kinds for all sorts of reasons. So, whether you do have one but are looking for an alternative or you’re thinking of getting a supplemental source of power, you’re bound to run into a lot of options. While you’re contemplating your options, here are a few of the top reasons why you should consider getting a solar generator.

What is a Solar Generator?

Let’s start with defining solar generators. It’s normal to instantly think of solar panels as soon as you hear the word “solar”, which is a part of the solar generator. However, unlike solar systems in which solar panels are installed on rooftops over a wide area, a solar generator is a portable system that’s powered by solar panels. However, solar panels on their own can’t store the energy they absorb. That’s why it’s more accurate to describe a solar generator as a two-in-one device. It is a generator, thanks to the energy-generating power of the solar panels, but it also includes a battery-storage system that stores the energy absorbed from sunlight.

Can You Make Your Own Solar Generator?

If you understand the concept of how solar generators work, making your solar generator can be a piece of the cake. Many homeowners purchase a complete DIY solar kit and assemble their solar generators in no time. You can even get the materials separately and assemble your generator – as we said, it all depends on your comprehension of its operation concept. Simply put, you’ll need solar panels to absorb the sun’s energy (as DC), a DC/AC inverter, a charge controller to maintain the right charging volt in the batteries, and the batteries themselves.

Reason You May Need a Solar Generator

Reason You May Need a Solar Generator

There are various reasons why having a solar generator on hand can be a life savior. Here are a few:

Power Outages

This is usually the first reason why people start to consider getting any kind of generator in the first place. Facing a power outage may not sound like a big deal if it’s only for an hour or two, but it starts to hit hard when it goes beyond a day or two. For these cases, getting any kind of generator would work in your favor to a great extent. Truth be told, solar generators aren’t the strongest of the lot. There are various types of power generators, after all. While solar generators certainly beat traditional fuel generators, they can’t produce as much power as modern fuel generators do. That’s why a lot of people like the idea of having both types of generators at their disposal.

Needing Portable Electricity

Although a solar generator can be a lifesaver in extended power outages, most people don’t suffer from that. You rarely ever hear about a power outage of that scale in residential areas. Perhaps a solar generator appeals more due to its user-friendly design and compact size, making it an excellent option for portability. This straightforward and efficient portable energy source proves useful for activities such as camping, tailgating, or handling emergencies. When you’re out in the dark, having a solar generator on hand can help you cook, stay warm, run your devices, and maintain a sense of security.

To Cut Down on Electricity Bills

If you take the time to think about it, solar generators can give you an unlimited supply of free-of-charge power. Hypothetically speaking, you won’t have to pay for electricity as long as you have access to sunlight. However, the reality is a bit different, since most solar generators aren’t strong enough to operate a full household or a bigger residential unit. You can still benefit from having a solar generator on hand though, as it will act as a supplemental source of energy to help you cut down on your electricity bills.

For Off-Grid Survival

In light of the recent overload of natural disasters, knowing how to survive off the grid is becoming one of the most essential skills to have nowadays. When you’re stranded with no modern resources to help you adapt, you start to go back to the basics. However, having access to free and unlimited electricity from a solar generator is one thing you can use. Not only are they convenient, but solar generators are also much quieter than their counterparts. This will be a great benefit if you’re trying to survive without attracting the attention of those who lack the resources you have but have no qualms about forcefully taking what they need.

To Have Your Own Independent Energy Source

Finally, the mere reason of knowing you’re in control of your life can be enough to invest in a solar generator. You won’t have to be at the mercy of your energy suppliers or pray that no natural calamity will come your way. In the worst-case scenario, you’ll be prepared to do your best.

Having a power generator can come in handy in various situations. That said, there are a few advantages you can only get with a solar generator. For starters, you’ll be using a free-of-charge energy source that’s at your disposal. The energy you’ll use is green and you’ll produce no pollution of any sort during the operation and usage. If meeting your sustainability goals comes as a bonus of having this supplemental energy source, it certainly sounds like the winning deal of the century.

Thank you for reading!

John
 

John is the founder and chief editor of Homienjoy. With over 15 years of experience in the home improvement industry, John is passionate about helping homeowners confidently tackle their projects. Holding a civil engineering degree and working as a contractor, project manager, and consultant, John brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to the Homienjoy community.

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