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Whether traveling in an RV or preparing for an emergency, a backup power system is essential. In this video, I walk through using a Renogy LifePo4 Smart Battery with a Renogy 1000W Pure Sine Wave Inverter.
I tested a few appliances that might be useful in an emergency grid-down scenario, including a space heater and a hot plate. While more than 1000 watts is needed for preparedness purposes, it is a good start. To run most household appliances, you would need between 1500 and 2000 watts.
I will be building a DIY solar power generator with this battery and inverter, but before I do, I wanted to test everything out. During my testing, everything worked flawlessly, and the Renogy products were quality and reliable.
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0:00 Intro
1:14 Renogy 100Ah LifePo4
7:45 Renogy 1000 Watt Inverter
9:37 Testing Appliances
19:52 Is 1000 Watts Suitable for Preparedness