Today I tried out my new Elecaenta 120w folding panel. It comes highly rated with most reviewers stating that if produces more wattage than most other panels of the same size. It was a perfect day for solar panels with 30 degree temps and cloudless skies. The unit folds to 14'' x 20.5'' and weighs but 10 pounds so it stores easily. I sat it out in the snow, aimed it for the sun with an alignment pin and turned on the Jackery to see the results. It was fairly impressive as it immediately registered 114w on the readout. It is nice to see the steady improvement of solar products at descending price points while features increase. At <$150 I'm calling it a bargain.
Another product that caught my eye was the new model Bestek 300w pure sine wave inverter. There is a ton of 300w inverters out there but very few are PSW and few will illuminate a 200w light bulb, much less a 300w. This will live in the Subaru and perform charging duties in the sub 300w arena. This includes things such a phones, flashlights, fans, laptops and pads as well as electric pumps for inflatables. It is very small and compact and will fit in many glove compartments or center consoles. The new model is USB-C compatible, good stuff for around 50 bucks.
Another product that caught my eye was the new model Bestek 300w pure sine wave inverter. There is a ton of 300w inverters out there but very few are PSW and few will illuminate a 200w light bulb, much less a 300w. This will live in the Subaru and perform charging duties in the sub 300w arena. This includes things such a phones, flashlights, fans, laptops and pads as well as electric pumps for inflatables. It is very small and compact and will fit in many glove compartments or center consoles. The new model is USB-C compatible, good stuff for around 50 bucks.