After the venezuela national blackout of the 30 august i started to look for alternatives to get electricty supply if that happens again and i found this thing for 256$ maybe you guys could tell me if it is worth, have anyone tried something similar?

That thing can be plugged into a solar panel like this one for longer hours of capacity

It would be really incredible to have that set up for cases of electricity cuts

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Fuel is cheap in Venezuela. I feel like a small generator with an electrical strip plugged in would take you a lot further. Batteries degrade and over exaggerate their capacity. The downside to a generator is exhaust if you plan on using it inside though

These generators are expensiver and fuel is expensive at long term too

Also gasoline isnt that easy to get here, we need to do long lines and we cant buy it everyday

It looks like quite a good portable bundle. But I wouldn't expect it to be worked as hard as they show in the advertised images.

It will be perfect for keeping your phone, camera and something like a LED light or two going.

https://www.flashfishtech.com/products/flashfish-solar-generator-flashfish-e200-flashfish-sp50

Yeah we can expect that, the one you show is a smaller version of the one i showed

Im good as long as i can connect a phone, laptop and mini ups to it , it should last for about 8 hours but with the solar panel we can extend the duration

Yes. I good PV panel will be an excellent afdution, especially in your location.

Here we have strong sun all year so it could work fine!

Have you tried any solar panel set up?

I dont really know much about it, thats why im looking for information from peopme

Yes.

I have one very small system that runs a few LED lights in a shed, which just uses a lead acid car battery and a cheap PWM charge controller, so I can also charge anything that uses a USB cable. I think the PV panel is just 25W, but it is fine for trickle charging the battery. I also have a small inverter with it to charge a laptop.

It is not very portable though.

In this case the flash flish works as inversor and battery at the same time, i seem it really funtionable combined with a solar panel

If that’s all you need it for, I would think it would be fine for that, the picture has an electric kettle plugged in and I’d be real skeptical about anything that draws that much wattage

What you used any of these setup with a solar panel?

I wouldn’t where I live, but I don’t get a lot of direct sun up here. Probably down there with unpredictable electricity and great sun, I probably would.

Yes, true