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The EN-R-PAK is a compact power center. It contains an internal gel-cell battery, solar charge controller, pure sine wave power inverter, and all the necessary electronics to provide portable emergency power. All you do is position the solar panel facing south toward the sun, plug the cable into the unit; and when charged you have available up to 200 watts of 110 volts AC power or 15-amps of 12 volts DC power. It's ideal for powering low wattage lighting, a small television set, laptop computer, small appliances, rechargeable power tools, amateur radio stations (HF, VHF ... up to about 75 watts out), etc. It can be used in your home, office, shop, ham shack, cabin, boat, or just about anywhere you have access to the sun. Unlike a gasoline generator, it is quiet, and does not emit exhaust fumes, or require you store fuel and oil.
The 50-watt solar panel has an adjustable tilt frame to allow positioning toward the sun. The connecting cable is 30 feet long, so the panel can be installed where you need it, and it has a blocking diode to prevent discharging the unit at night.
The nominal energy storage capacity is 100 AHr (amp-hours) when fully charged. This can provide approximately 20 hours of usage on either: 40 watts on the AC output, or 4 amps on the DC output. The unit measures 18" x 14.5" x 12", and weighs 82 lbs. The solar panel measures 2' x 3' and weighs 33 lbs. The EN-R-PAK has a two year warranty and the solar panel warranty is 10 years.
By connecting the PowerPAC to a larger, external battery you can get extended operating times. As an example, if connected to a 60 amp-hour battery you achieve about 4 times the operating time of the PowerPAC's internal battery.
The AC outlet can be used to power lights, TVs (up to 27"), VCRs, portable stereos, clock radios, laptop computers, printers, cell phones, power drills, camcorders, portable coolers, electronic cash registers, CD players, electric fans, electric shavers, curling irons, short wave radios, soldering irons, and much more (run times vary depending of the load).