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by Hunter Kissam April 15, 2022 3 min read
As summer approaches, we want to spend as much time outside as possible, which isn’t as easy to do when you have access to the world at your fingertips inside. If you’re one of the 4.7 million people working from home, camping, or just hanging out in the yard, it’s helpful to bring some portable power along with you.
Nature’s Generator is a unique power pod on the market, being the most affordable option for its performance. Beyond that, it’s one of the only solar generators on the market that allows for wind charging, but how does it compare to solar? Let’s find out.
Let’s start by discussing the specifications. Nature’s Generator wind turbines have a rotor diameter of 51 inches, and the turbine weighs 22 pounds total. It also comes with a 100-foot cable, allowing you to find optimal wind access nearby without having to move the generator.
The wind turbines can handle wind speeds of up to 110 mph (177 kph) and safely operate in temperatures between 32°F (0°C) to 104°F (40°C).
Okay, so how do they perform? With wind speeds of around 27 mph (43kph), you can expect to receive around 150W of continuous input, which could dramatically increase the lifespan of a battery in use. Generally speaking, most people would want to use these during a storm with low access to sunlight and higher wind speeds for the best performance. This is also when the power is most likely to go out.
If you’re worried about damaging them, Nature’s Generator wind turbines come with a 12-month warranty, so don’t worry about using them in harsh conditions.
Lastly, if you’re worried about your environmental impact, wind turbines offer cleaner energy than solar panels. Both are immensely better than gas generators, but wind power is still the cleaner option.
It’s often called a “solar generator” for a reason. It’s great that you have multiple options to bring clean energy with you, but solar is typically the more popular choice.
Most Nature’s Generator solar panels come on a wheeled cart and offer up to 100W of continuous input. Even on a sunny day, this can take a while to charge your system. However, you can use up to 3 power panels at a time, which will triple the input.
Solar panels are also less expensive, costing $329 for the full kit with cables and everything else you need. That’s $220 less than the wind turbines, and they’ll last just as long.
If you’re in southern California, then solar panels are the obvious choice. However, let’s say you live in the Northeastern US or the Pacific Northwest. You’ll have a difficult choice ahead of you, as your access to sunlight is not a guarantee on a given day, and you’re likely used to power outages.
Now that you know about Nature’s generator wind turbines and solar panels, you can make an informed decision for your needs. It really depends on your location, access to wind or sunlight, and how much power you’ll need to generate. Having the option to do both is even better!
Either way, stay up to date with our latest product reviews, and feel free to shop with us for free shipping and our price match guarantee!
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