How Do Solar Panels Work?
Why Choose VigorPool Solar Panels
What are VIGORPOOL Solar Panels Made of?
VIGORPOOL solar panels are made from monocrystalline silicon cells with high conversion efficiency, meaning they produce more kilowatt-hours of power than alternatives. The folding design panel folds out to give you a larger surface area, better for cloudy weather and low light.
FAQ
Are Portable Power Stations Safe?
Yes, provided you use them with care. There are several safety rules you should abide by to minimize the likelihood of undesirable outcomes. The first is to keep your device dry at all times to avoid potential electrocution or maintenance issues. Also, ensure your cables don't become trip hazards. When used responsibly, portable power stations are completely safe.
Are Portable Power Stations Sustainable?
Yes. Since you can recharge PPSs repeatedly from several power sources, you can reuse them multiple times to full effect. Sustainability can be further enhanced through attachable solar panels, allowing you to recharge your station via solar power. Sunlight is an entirely renewable clean energy source, making it an eco-friendly and sustainable power source.
How Long Can You Run a Portable Power Station
The runtime depends on the kind of portable power station you purchase. Different models have different-sized batteries and energy storage capacities, affecting how long they can run before recharging. Additionally, the devices and appliances you hook up to your PPS will affect the runtime. Appliances that require significant power (such as televisions or refrigerators) will drain your station faster than smaller devices such as phones or laptops.
How Many Years Do Portable Power Stations Last?
The lifespan of a product depends largely on the model and type of battery you decide to buy. LFP batteries (short for LiFePO4) have a longer lifespan than other batteries on the market, but different models of PPSs can support different numbers of cycles. The life expectancy of a portable power station also depends on how often you use and charge it. If you buy from a reputable brand, you can expect many years of service from your portable power station. They are a durable and worthwhile investment.
What is the Difference Between Portable Power Stations and Generators?
The fundamental difference is that a generator generates power, whereas a portable power station only stores energy. It doesn't create new energy on its own. A PPS stores the energy you charge it with from solar panels, AC wall plugs, car adapters, and other charging methods so you can take it with you and use it later. In some situations, like VigorPool power stations, you can add solar panels to your existing PPS and seamlessly convert it into a solar generator. Adding solar panels saves you from having to purchase an additional generator as a power source.
Does Vigorpool Charge While in Use?
Yes, Vigorpool products can continue to charge while in use. You just need to ensure the output wattage doesn't exceed the input wattage; otherwise, there is no additional energy for the PPS to store. For example, if the input wattage is 1000W, but your output wattage amounts to 1200W, your energy levels will drop even though technically you're ‘charging’ the PPS since you’re ‘emptying’ the station quicker than you're ‘filling’ it.
Is the Vigorpool Portable Power Station Silent?
The portable power stations from Vigorpool are whisper quiet, especially compared to fossil fuel generators. We can't guarantee total silence when in use, as it is still an electrical device completing various functions. Just like a laptop emits sound, the PPS does as well. However, any noise our power stations produce is minimal and not disruptive, averaging around 45 decibels. The decibel level is similar to that of a library or bird calls.
What Size Power Station Do I Need?
Power stations come in all shapes and sizes to meet any customer's needs. Size here can refer to the dimensions of the product and its capacity. If you plan on moving your power station around regularly, you may want to consider a more compact and lightweight device. If you need to prioritize output power and capacity to run high-wattage appliances like refrigerators and air conditioners, you may want to sacrifice some portability for more output. The best way to figure out the right size for you is to weigh factors like portability, power output and storage capacity, weight, and dimensional footprint.