FAQ

  • Q Can this power a window unit?

    A The average window unit uses around 900 watts. That would mean if it was running all the time you would get 2 hours. Since the compressor is not running all the time, let's say it runs 70% of the time and your fan which is running 30% of the time your compressor is not running and it consume 40 watts per hour, then you would be consuming approximately 642 watts per hour (70%×900 = 630 and (18÷40) x 40 = 12).
    Divide 2000 by 642 = approximately 3 hours.
    Simply put the problem is a functional power consumption by the compressor, the power consumed by the fan and the time the compressor is on during a one hour time frame times its power consumption plus the power cosumption of the fan. Then take 2000 divided by that number to get hours you will get from the 2000 G-Power unit.
    By the way some a/c window units consume only 500 watts and some over 1400 watts. 
  • Q Is G-Power solar generator 2000 pro, 2160wh generator explorer 2000 pro a waterproof system?

    A (1) The solar panels cannot get wet. I bought a whole system so excited to run my chicken hated waterer with it. When you get it, it states very clearly that the panels must never get wet. Even to clean them, use a soft dry cloth.

    (2) It is Water restitant, can be out in the weather but can NOT be submerged in water.
  • Q In a power outage can it power 2 home refrigerators and 1 freezer and still be hooked up to solar panel’s?

    A (1) You have to find out how many amps it takes to run each appliance and the use your cellphone and ask the questions how many watts equal the amps required to operate each appliance. Then you have to look at the size G-Power you want to purchase and see how many watts it produces for how long. Meanwhile I will try to produce a video to answer your question.

    (2) For about 30 minutes. You need a generator.
  • Q Will it safely run a small heater for 8 hours straight?

    A (1) Yes it can, I use 300 watts heater but not 8 hours. 3 to 4 hours.
     
    (2) Heaters draw a lot of current. Most small heaters are 1200to 1500 watts. I would go with propane or a wood heater.
     
    (3) Heaters draw a lot of current. Most small heaters are 1200to 1500 watts. I would go with propane or a wood heater.
  • Q Can it be adapted to be put into a house panel ?

    A I don’t think so. It certainly won’t handle a whole house. As you can see, it has three AC outlets and can’t do more than that. Having said that, I am very pleased with it.
  • Q How much does the G-Power solar generator 2000 pro, 2160wh generator explorer 2000 pro weigh?

    A (1) This unit is approximately a 50 pound battery. It is not a generator though, it doesn't generate anything. It is a battery storage bank. Place it on the ground and leave it there for an hour, a day, or a week. Come back and it will be exactly as you left it.

    (2) This unit is approximately a 50 pound battery. It is not a generator though, it doesn't generate anything. It is a battery storage bank. Place it on the ground and leave it there for an hour, a day, or a week. Come back and it will be exactly as you left it. Nothing generated from it
     
    (3) 54 pounds for the generator
  • Q Will this run a 1/2 hp submersible pump for a well?

    A  (1) The G-Power 2000 will handle the approximate 1000W needed to run the pump. It will likely only last about 1 to 2 hours on a full charge. I have only been able to get 100W out of a 200W panel so even with the max of 6 panels it will still pull more power than it creates from solar.
     
    (2) G-Power 2000 has 2,160Wh capacity. 1 HP is equivalent to 735.5 Watts, so 1/2 HP is 367.75 W, so I would suppose that the G-Power 2000 can power your pump for 2,160 Wh / 367.75 = 5.87 hours
     
    (3) only if your well runs on 110/120 volts. If it runs on 220/240 then no.
     
    (4) I recently purchased this unit. My trial so far? I ran our freezer for 11 hrs, it used all of 30% of the juice in the generator. I would have confidence with running the pump, it’s not a continuous operation, shouldn’t be a problem.
     
    (5) G-Power 2000 has 2,160Wh capacity. 1 HP is equivalent to 735.5 Watts, so 1/2 HP is 367.75 W, so I would suppose that the G-Power 2000 can power your pump for 2,160 Wh / 367.75 = 5.87 hours
     
    (6) only if your well runs on 110/120 volts. If it runs on 220/240 then no.
     
    (7) I recently purchased this unit. My trial so far? I ran our freezer for 11 hrs, it used all of 30% of the juice in the generator. I would have confidence with running the pump, it’s not a continuous operation, shouldn’t be a problem. Enjoy!

  • Q Does this have dc output - for a dc compressor fridge?

    A Yes.
  • Q Can this be used to charge an electric vehicle?

    A There’s a guy on the internet doing just that. However he said it is like charging his Tesla with normal house current so it will take a very long time.
  • Q Can this be used inside a house?

    A (1) Yes! That is the beauty of it being able to use it inside as well as outside.

    (2) Yes it can.

    (3) Yes
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