Sadly, Jenny, I won't realise any such thing - it might as well be Ancient Farsi, written in hieroglyphics. And I have no Rosetta Stone **sobs loudly**. As for my expectations, they don't yet need managing because I literally don't really know what I'm looking at, and I'm too old to believe in electronic magic.jennyjj01 wrote: ↑Thu Oct 27, 2022 5:33 pm These Jackerys, PowerOaks etc are really impressive off the shelf products, but you need to manage your expectations with them. Check out the storage capacity in Watt Hours and you'll soon realise that they will soon run flat if you try to run anything with a motor or heating element.
My query about the 4 stroke engine was because it was mentioned in the Amazon listing - not that I'm envisaging running it, but I have no knowledge of whether that's a practical thing. If it is, I'd do it, if it isn't, I won't. Ignorance! It's not bliss.
My image of using portability is that I could carry the kit into the back garden, move it around a few times during the day, and then bring it in at night, or when it looks like it might rain.They win hands down on features and on being lightweight, but capacity gets expensive compared to typical domestic electricity use. To get greater capacity for your money, you need to either pay a lot more, or go for bigger, heavier batteries. Then you surrender portability.... For the home do we NEED portability, or can you pop something big and heavy in a cupboard or shed?