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If you have a portable solar power generator, you know that you can power anything you need to as long as you need to as long as the sun is shining bright overhead. However, what happens when the sun goes down? Will you need to wait for morning in order to power up your home, your RV, your camping site or anything else that requires a steady stream of electrical energy?

Of course not; you can power anything you need to, even at night, as long as you have a portable solar power supply. The portable solar power supply works with your generator to store energy from the sun's rays for when the sun is no longer shining overhead. You simply use that energy that's been stored in the portable solar power supply and you'll be up and running in no time.

Left Over

The portable solar power supply takes the energy from the sun's rays that powers your generator and takes what's left over and stores it inside energy cells. These energy cells will hold that left over energy until you're ready to use it. Even when you're not using the generator, you can store energy inside the portable solar power supply so that it's always full of reserve energy for when you don't have the luxury of sunlight.

That means you can use your generator even at night and it will work just as if the sun was shining. So anything you need to power at night will still have a steady stream of electricity as long as you have power inside the portable solar power supply.

Keep Things Running

With the portable solar power supply, you can keep things running night and day. That means that you could theoretically keep your generator on all the time and it will never run out of juice because it will get a healthy dose of sunlight during the day and then it will run on reserve power stored by the portable solar power supply, which will keep you up and running all day and night.

The portable solar power generator, fully charged, will power your home, your RV, your camping site and even your carnival ride; just make sure you always activate the portable solar power supply so that you can store that energy for use when the sun goes down and you no longer have that steady supply of the sun's rays in order to charge your solar cells.

by: Richard C. Thomas




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