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Power13

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  1. Thank you but I feel building such a trolley would be cheaper and I could add my own parts which can accommodate change in the future.
  2. Thank you so much this have been informative. Thank You
  3. Hi, I love your setup and I do want to build one aswell. Can you please PM me your whatsapp number if possible othereise we can chat on messages. I have a few questions please
  4. Hi, I don't want to use panels as I just want it charging by plugging it into the wall plug. The total amount of watts will be about 400W.
  5. Do they have Lithium batteries? Also what the cycles rating at 80% draw down.
  6. Thank you for the comment, I am just worried about the reliability of those 2 brands as I haven't heard anything about it yet. Do you maybe have experience regarding that brand
  7. Hi, thank you for the comment, the battery provided in the 12V combo is indeed a Lithium battery. But after reading the comments I might opt for the bigger size inverter etc.
  8. Good Day everyone, I need advise and recommendations please. I want to build myself a power trolley to use during load shedding. I decided to use "THIS" 2kw combo to power 400w draw for around 4 hours. I need advise on the cables and breakers and other fancy stuff to connect the following: Battery to the inverter Inverter to a normal 3 point plug that I can plug and leave into the wall. I want to be able to plug and leave my electronics directly into the Inverter permanently, and leave the inverter permanently plugged into the wall. When Eskom is on the battery should charge and the electronics should get power from Eskom, and then when the power goes off, the battery should kick in and power the electronics automatically. Thank You so much. Requirements: I want the system to be portable(trolley) to be able to move it to where it is needed if it needs to be moved. I want to be able to leave my TV, XBOX and sound bar plugged into it permanently, and the system must be plugged in to the wall permanently. I want to be able to upgrade the system in the future if necessary (Adding another battery or adding a solar panel when going camping). Can someone advise what is needed to set this whole system up please to make it safe and working 100% as described (Breakers, Cables etc)

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