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There is a really cheap part you can put on your A/C Condenser that helps it start up easier. By trade I'm a plumber but installed one on my mom's. It was recommended by the generator company. They offered to install it for a couple hundred dollars but I spent $20 and about 10 minutes to do it myself.
The real issue with these systems is that they are prohibitively expensive for what you get. Figure that you would need a minimum of 20-30KWh of storage for a 24 hour period for most homes if you are not conserving power and if you were trying to go 100% offgrid with solar you would need closer to 50-100KWh of battery capacity to go several days with cloudy days. Realistically one would probably want 100-200KWh of storage and a 20-30KW solar array to go 100% offgrid in most places. Pairing this Ecoflow system with a generator and a small setup like this would work fine for brief power outages but not so great for several days or weeks of a grid down situation.
Usually motion only on memory cards. They fill up really quick if recording constantly. Which is where the home base or NVRs come in with adequate storage space usually on a hard drive.
Nice comparison vid! Im sticking with the OG, classic yellow 3.0 I dont need to be cleaning guts, whole bodies is fine. And the proprietary refills and CO2 carts...no thanks.
I use Ring but it doesn’t really matter. Somebody is always watching and listening. Between our phones, cameras, smart home devices it’s impossible to keep the low lives in the government out of our business. I just give them a show.
After my third Eufy camera, no thanks. Also Anker is the parent company so I will not buy anything with the name Anker or Eufy on it. The flood cameras lasted between 4 and 5 months each. Eufy did replace one and refund on the other one. The last one was just a security camera, very simple, and it lasted 15 months. No response from Eufy on this one other than, too bad so sad. Anker is the parent company so watch out for any Anker or Eufy product in my opinion.
If you are 1 foot from a fly wouldn't you just use a fly swatter instead of having insect guts and salt all over your house? I would like to see if there is a bug gun that kills carpenter bees from 5 feet away now that would be worth the money.
Hopefully you got paid for the review. This product is junk. The controls freeze after a couple of uses. The warranty is on paper, but is a joke. Companies customer service is non-existent. This is a buyer beware product.
Agree. I bought one and it worked once. Got a replacement it worked then I stored it nicely and now it won’t charge - green light flashing and red buttons on the first start of this season. Crap for the amount of money.
I bought one after watching this video. I followed the link to Amazon and found there was a $200 coupon, at that price I bought it even though I really didn't need it. When I got it I followed the instructions and it started on the first pull. After following the break-in procedure I powered up my RV and ran the AC. Not bad for at just over $350 for an inverter generator that out performs my Honda 3000 watt inverter gen gen. Now I'll just have to check out it's longevity.