*I'd like to thank Jackery for sponsoring this video. Facing surprise power cuts or stepping into a more eco-friendly life? Jackery's here to help. With its huge capacity that goes from 2kWh to 24kWh and a strong 6000W output, you'll never be left in the dark. Check What Can Jackery Power with the 2000 Plus on the Official Store: Jackery US: www.jackery.com/products/jackery-solar-generator-2000-plus-kit-4kwh?variant=40439980163159&aff=646& (affiliate link) Jackery Canada: www.jackery.com/products/jackery-solar-generator-2000-plus-kit-4kwh?variant=40439980163159&aff=646&aff=79& (affiliate link) Amazon: bit.ly/3PMyTbl (affiliate link) This channel is owned and operated by DIY Prepper. DIYPrepper.com is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com. This channel also participates in other affiliate programs and is compensated for referring traffic and business to these companies.
Hi, JR. One thing I rarely, if ever, see recommended is that we have chem-lights. I have them around the house in the areas I am most commonly in so that if I need instant emergency light, I have it without having to go anywhere.
Hi, JR!! Up here in Ontario we have some unpredictable weather, too! So I fully enjoy both my Jackery units, a 500 and a 1500 Explorer. Considering getting another unit, but I also have panels feeding a couple of SLA 12v batteries so it's not essential, yet. Concentrating on getting the garden started right now! Happy Spring to you and yours!
I've been strongly considering purchasing this model, but after watching this video & how you did such a great job in breaking it down.... I'm convinced this is the one. Thank you much for putting this video together✊🏽
Why doesn't anyone ever talk about air conditioners in these reviews? That and fans are about all I care about. I do have an 8000 btu portable ac As well as a house unit. I live in a mobile home in south ga. My shade tree fell in our last storm. Love your content, thank you.
Same, one of the main reasons I got the 2000 Plus was so that I can run an air conditioner, I live in Arizona so in a grid down situation heat exposure is predicted to kill some decent amount of people with the majority of those victims being old people. I've already tested the unit on a window a/c unit and the run time was almost exactly 4 hours and it was pulling around 360 watts the whole time. My current dilemma is finding a portable unit that uses around 200-250 watts max, obviously not gonna cool an entire room down at those low levels but it will definitely take the edge off if you're near by it, the research is still ongoing unfortunately
Wait a minute... @13:26 you include your parents washing machine. How were you able to include the 50A 240V washing machine using the 30A 120V transfer switch? From what I am experiencing, I would need to have 2 transfer switches and 2 solar generators to get a Line1 and Line2, and then I would need to connect one leg to one transfer switch and the other leg to the other transfer switch. Am I missing something?
Having an issue with solar charging. I have the sight line circle fine and the cable connecting the solar panel to base unit, but the base unit does not show any activity. It does charge fine when plugged into house. Is there anything else I should be doing?
I noticed you were saying it could operate all sorts of things but for how long is the question? like a standard refrigerator will run for how long on a full charge?
The 2 fridges and a large upright freezer that I showed in the video for 10-12 hours with the extra battery. If you only run one fridge, depending on how efficient it is, probably 18-24 hours.
Great video. I'm thinking of going for this with the expansion battery. The only problem I have is the huge cable connecting the two together. Why could they make the same cable but with 90 degree plugs so it fits flatter along the back of the unit? It would look neater, and take up less space. Anyways keep up the great work.
Hi JR...I have solar panels on my roof. I have enough that I do not use any of the city's electricity. If the power goes out, will I need a solar powered generator? Would there be anything that I would need to do to keep my appliances up and running using my current solar panels? Should I get some batteries to store my electricity? What kind? How to connect? I have not seen this subject addressed on any TH-cam sites. I am new to your channel, and I find it very helpful! THANKS
I’m considering jumping in with both feet and buying the 24,000 system combo 2 units and 10 batteries but I will probably talk myself out of it. They are having a 40% off sale and there is a 30% tax credit… so instead of $25k+ it I’ll cost closer to $11k…. Live in California and our solar is supposed to be tied into the grid but I don’t want to have to do that..
I get Cali is currently ran by commies, but this is why I live here. The worst "spring weather" we worry about is maybe a day the temp hits 80 lol. You all need to migrate this way! We can use more preppers out west! Cheers! 🤙
*I'd like to thank Jackery for sponsoring this video.
Facing surprise power cuts or stepping into a more eco-friendly life? Jackery's here to help. With its huge capacity that goes from 2kWh to 24kWh and a strong 6000W output, you'll never be left in the dark.
Check What Can Jackery Power with the 2000 Plus on the Official Store:
Jackery US: www.jackery.com/products/jackery-solar-generator-2000-plus-kit-4kwh?variant=40439980163159&aff=646& (affiliate link)
Jackery Canada: www.jackery.com/products/jackery-solar-generator-2000-plus-kit-4kwh?variant=40439980163159&aff=646&aff=79& (affiliate link)
Amazon: bit.ly/3PMyTbl (affiliate link)
This channel is owned and operated by DIY Prepper. DIYPrepper.com is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com. This channel also participates in other affiliate programs and is compensated for referring traffic and business to these companies.
Hi, JR. One thing I rarely, if ever, see recommended is that we have chem-lights. I have them around the house in the areas I am most commonly in so that if I need instant emergency light, I have it without having to go anywhere.
Hi, JR!! Up here in Ontario we have some unpredictable weather, too! So I fully enjoy both my Jackery units, a 500 and a 1500 Explorer. Considering getting another unit, but I also have panels feeding a couple of SLA 12v batteries so it's not essential, yet. Concentrating on getting the garden started right now! Happy Spring to you and yours!
Thank you Karl! I hope your garden does well!
I've been strongly considering purchasing this model, but after watching this video & how you did such a great job in breaking it down.... I'm convinced this is the one.
Thank you much for putting this video together✊🏽
Did you buy it? What do you think?
@Mike-. ....... not yet but, definitely planning on ordering it.
@@stevied9082 thinking I am too. On sale at Costco til 6/16
Why doesn't anyone ever talk about air conditioners in these reviews?
That and fans are about all I care about.
I do have an 8000 btu portable ac
As well as a house unit. I live in a mobile home in south ga. My shade tree fell in our last storm.
Love your content, thank you.
Same, one of the main reasons I got the 2000 Plus was so that I can run an air conditioner, I live in Arizona so in a grid down situation heat exposure is predicted to kill some decent amount of people with the majority of those victims being old people. I've already tested the unit on a window a/c unit and the run time was almost exactly 4 hours and it was pulling around 360 watts the whole time. My current dilemma is finding a portable unit that uses around 200-250 watts max, obviously not gonna cool an entire room down at those low levels but it will definitely take the edge off if you're near by it, the research is still ongoing unfortunately
@@dreamxcviii3249 good information.
Thank you for your reply
Wait a minute... @13:26 you include your parents washing machine. How were you able to include the 50A 240V washing machine using the 30A 120V transfer switch? From what I am experiencing, I would need to have 2 transfer switches and 2 solar generators to get a Line1 and Line2, and then I would need to connect one leg to one transfer switch and the other leg to the other transfer switch. Am I missing something?
Their washing machine is 120V. It uses a regular wall outlet.
I always look forward to your videos!
Thanks JR.
You’re welcome Sharon! Thanks for watching and commenting!
I have a camper with a 30 amp service will it run a air conditioner in the unit if I add batteries to it
It’s possible but would eat up the battery quickly. Most RV AC’s run about 1500 watts
Having an issue with solar charging. I have the sight line circle fine and the cable connecting the solar panel to base unit, but the base unit does not show any activity. It does charge fine when plugged into house.
Is there anything else I should be doing?
Great video JR l have 4 unit 3 1500's and 500 thinking of going to the 3000. Keep the videos coming take care.
Thank you Paul!
I noticed you were saying it could operate all sorts of things but for how long is the question? like a standard refrigerator will run for how long on a full charge?
The 2 fridges and a large upright freezer that I showed in the video for 10-12 hours with the extra battery. If you only run one fridge, depending on how efficient it is, probably 18-24 hours.
👍😜 Quite informative today Brother, as you answered some questions I had about powering home items in an emergency 😁⚔️ God Bless us All 🇺🇸🙏✝️
Glad I could help!
Can it power up home a/c? I don't expect it could run the a/c long, but maybe just to take the edge off the humid summer heat in NJ?
A window air is usually around 1000w to run
Great video. I'm thinking of going for this with the expansion battery. The only problem I have is the huge cable connecting the two together. Why could they make the same cable but with 90 degree plugs so it fits flatter along the back of the unit? It would look neater, and take up less space. Anyways keep up the great work.
Wow《☆》Kool Microwave or Retrowave as shown👍🏾😁🤳
NICE NEED A BIG ONE
I wouldn’t complain if they sent more batteries or panels. Lol
Hi JR...I have solar panels on my roof. I have enough that I do not use any of the city's electricity. If the power goes out, will I need a solar powered generator? Would there be anything that I would need to do to keep my appliances up and running using my current solar panels?
Should I get some batteries to store my electricity? What kind? How to connect?
I have not seen this subject addressed on any TH-cam sites. I am new to your channel, and I find it very helpful! THANKS
I’m considering jumping in with both feet and buying the 24,000 system combo 2 units and 10 batteries but I will probably talk myself out of it. They are having a 40% off sale and there is a 30% tax credit… so instead of $25k+ it I’ll cost closer to $11k…. Live in California and our solar is supposed to be tied into the grid but I don’t want to have to do that..
If you do end up buying a system, please use my link. It would be GREATLY appreciated. Lol
I get Cali is currently ran by commies, but this is why I live here. The worst "spring weather" we worry about is maybe a day the temp hits 80 lol. You all need to migrate this way! We can use more preppers out west! Cheers! 🤙
when will they make the solar panels water/rain resistant??? the ones on the roof are right?