A few weeks ago, I headed up North to an area around Timmins, Ontario to spend a few days in the woods with my Dad and some other friends and family.
Usually, we run power to our small camp and a single trailer from a gas generator, so I was interested to see how much the F3000 could replace that. While it worked great, it was beaten out by two elements. First off, I couldn’t recharge it without using the generator, and secondly, it was pouring rain, and this isn’t rated to get that wet.
That said, when we did use it, it was fantastic, delivering uninterrupted power for around nine and a half hours, which was impressive. However, considering the battery weighs 100 pounds and is tricky to transport, I would have loved it to last a little longer. Our camp has five lights and two regular ou

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