Really impressed with this unit so far. Using it as a permanent off grid set up for a trailer. So I am able to run my entire trailer with this unit. Air conditioner, microwave, water pump, fridge, Tv, dvd player, tablets, and heater. Of course I only got the 500 watt package so I can’t run all those things at once but It sure is nice not running my gas generator all day and all night. Planning on purchasing another battery and additional panels. Hopefully I’ll be able to update my review at a later time.
Also wanted to give some kudos to your customer service top notch very responsive, helpful and understanding.
I loved the first Titan. Then they made one that will run my well pump. I am off grid and this set up is perfect! I highly recommend the Titan 240. I can run my camper and boon dock endlessly with solar panels.
HIGHLY RECOMMEND. After considering all factors, there is no other portable unit on the market which competes with the Titan.
Got 2 batteries and it’s getting a surprising amount of solar for the winter with all the off angles, which I assume is because of the MPPT controller my solar panels are plugged into. Great product. I power almost everything in my house with it.
How long a solar generator will last will vary depending on manufacturing processes and the quality of components that are used in the system. When companies advertise the life span of their solar generators they usually advertise the life span of their batteries and don't take into consideration other components like the inverter, charge controllers, and other electronic parts. It's important to research the specifications of these components because they all factor into the life span of the whole system.Â
Yes, you can power a home with a solar generator. However, not all solar generators can produce enough power to run a home efficiently. As such, in order to use a solar generator for home backup power, it's critical that you size the system correctly with enough batteries and solar panels. You do this by calculating what your power needs will be during an outage, multiply it by how long you want backup power for and then look for a system that can meet those demands. Our Titan 240SP was specifically built for long term off grid power which makes it ideal for home backup power.
While you can connect a portable solar generator to an electrical panel, it's incredibly important that it is done correctly and safely. Failing to do so could result in damage to your solar generator, as well as your electrical panel. The easiest and safest way to connect your solar generator to your home is to install a generator transfer switch. These small devices are installed to the electrical panel of your home and act as a go-between for your solar generator and electrical panel, essentially switching between the power supply to the grid and the generator. We recommend using a professional electrician to install your transfer switch as there are several different types to choose from which can be decided upon depending on your specific situation and power needs.Â
The most common ways to charge a solar generator is by using a AC wall outlet in your home or by solar panels. However, the Titan power stations can all be charged in multiple ways: solar, wind, home AC outlets, and using a gas generator.Â
Expanding your battery capacity on a Titan power station is very easy. Simply stack each battery on top of the other, ensuring the rubber feet are aligned on top of the circle indentations of the battery pack you are stacking it on. Tighten all four metal latches on the sides of the batteries and that's it. No need to connect messy wires.