Battery Pack and Solar Panel that Could Run 55 inch Flat Screen Television for 8 Hours
Question:
How long can this 400 watt run a 55 inch flat screen TV thats rated at 150 watts For? Hoping at least 4-6 hours.
asked by: Mike
Expert Reply:
I have a solution for you but the no longer available Goal Zero Yeti 400 Lithium Portable Power Station # 287-38000 is rated for 396 watt per hour so since you'd need 150 watts this would last about 2 hours 15 minutes. If you had access to sunlight the Goal Zero Boulder 100 Briefcase Solar Panel # 287-32408 can connect to this power pack and provide 100 watts per hour which would easily get you the length of time you need. You'd be right at 8 hours with this setup.
Products Referenced in This Question
Goal Zero Boulder 100 Briefcase Solar Panel - 100 Watts
- Portable Solar Panel
- Panel Only
- 51 - 100 Watts
- 5.1 - 10 Amps
- Lithium-ion
- Goal Zero
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Goal Zero Boulder 100 Briefcase Solar Panel - 100 Watts
- Portable Solar Panel
- Panel Only
- 51 - 100 Watts
- 5.1 - 10 Amps
- Lithium-ion
- Goal Zero
more information >
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