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Power Station 120 Watt
This kit is the starting point for achieving power
self sufficiency in a home, business, holiday cottage or anywhere
that may be subject to power cuts or where the cost of installing
mains cable is prohibitively high and to provide long term insulation
from future energy price increases.
The kit contains all the necessary parts to be
producing your own power within one hour from new.
The SPS120 kit delivers up to 600 watt hours per
day and can be used in many areas such as home offices, building
site huts, sports pavilions etc. It can typically power appliances
such lighting, computers, printers, fax, cd player, desk lamp,
alarm systems etc for between 2 – 4 hours per day. If longer
run times or additional appliances need to be powered a bigger
SPS kit should be considered or the addition of an SPS
Expansion kit.
Price £1,299.00 inc
U.K. mainland delivery
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Kit
Contents
- 1 x STP120 – 120w solar panel(1483 x 672
x 35mm)
- 1 x Multi position aluminium rack
- 1 x 85Ah Deep Cycle Battery
- 1 x INV300 - 300Watt Inverter
- 1 x Waterproof Battery Box
- 1 x STSPR20 – 20Ah Charge Controller
- 1 x 20m Cable bundle
- 1 x Power RCD Socket
- 1 x Connectors, fuses and terminals
- 1 x Digital multi meter
- 1 x Detailed user manual
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The solar panel must
be located outside and is supplied with a robust aluminium
stand that allows firm location either on the ground or
on a flat roof (the multi position stand ensures the panel
is always positioned at the optimum angle – summer
and winter). The supplied cable then runs from the solar
panel and connects directly into the waterproof battery
box, which contains a high performance 85Ah sealed deep
cycle solar battery and a charge controller. The battery
output cable then needs to enter the building and is then
connected to the supplied power inverter. The inverter
has a UK 3-pin socket where a multi gang extension cable
(not supplied) can be attached to run multiple electrical
appliances simultaneously.
Additionally, a 12v “power out” plug and socket
is fitting in the battery box so that 12v appliances can
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