Throughout its lifetime, the average solar generator will last between 25 and 35 years. The lifespan is comparable to a quality roof, and it is a worthwhile investment for your household.
Typically, a brand new solar generator with a fully charged battery will hold its charge for about a year. In other words, its efficiency will not change much within a year. However, we also need to consider the cycle life of the battery.
If you want to extend the life of your solar generator, there are a few tips that can help you. First, try to keep your battery's charge level between about 20% and 80% most of the time. Constantly charging it to 100% and draining it completely can reduce its lifespan. This is particularly true for lithium-ion batteries.
Otherwise your solar generator will eventually run out of power. Running a solar generator continuously can also put additional strains on the battery. Due to buildup around the battery poles, continuous use can lead to overheating and slower processing speeds. Giving the generator an occasional break lessens the drain on the battery.
The rate at which a device connected to a solar generator consumes energy also affects its run time. If the device consumes more energy, then the solar generator will run out of power faster than if it consumes less energy. Finally, the maximum power output of the generator should also be considered when determining its operating time.
How long does it take a solar generator to recharge?
If you're on the grid, EcoFlow solar generators allow you to recharge using AC power quickly — in under two hours. EV recharging stations and your car adapter are viable options if you're on the road. Adding additional solar panels or batteries can also increase your energy generation and storage capacity.
How does a battery affect a solar generator's run time?
The more energy stored in a battery, the longer it can power your device. In general, a large battery with a higher capacity will provide longer run time and more devices than a smaller battery with a lower capacity. The rate at which a device connected to a solar generator consumes energy also affects its run time.