Monday, November 11, 2019

Our Review of Delta Force Power | Portable Solar Generator



There are a lot of solar generators on the market but we were intrigued by Delta Force Power Solar Generators. They claim to be the most advanced portable solar generator available for the money. So, we decided to check it out.

The Blackhawk 2000 is a lithium battery generator with a 2000 watt pure sine wave inverter built into the system. The 200ah battery is lightweight and provides 2400wh (watt hours) of battery life. The entire system weighs only 62lbs and has a telescoping handle and wheels for easy maneuvering and portability.

So, how does the Blackhawk 2000 perform? We decided to test out the system and see what it could run for 12 hours. We plugged in our full sized fridge that was set on a timer to run 4 hours on 2 off, (common method used during a power outage). We powered our internet modem, which allowed us to watch two movies on our laptop and we also did some work online. We used the microwave to make dinner and popcorn. We ran three 10 watt CFL lights for 6 hours. We also ran a medium sized fan for 8 hours while we slept. At the end of the 12 hours, the fridge was still running and the food was still cold, and we still had 30% power left! We were amazed by the amount of battery life that this system provided.

Another thing that sets Delta Force generators apart is how they can be charged. These are not just "solar generator" Of course the power systems can also be charged with solar panels, but they can also be charged with AC home power, a wind turbine, and even your car's DC outlet!

Delta Force currently has three generator sizes: The Alpha 1500, which has a 130ah battery (1560wh) and a 1500 watt inverter; The Blackhawk 2000 that has a 200ah battery (2400wh) and a 2000 watt inverter; and the largest system is the Elite 3000 that features an impressive 300ah battery (3600wh) and a 3000 watt inverter.










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