Stone Home Solar Power System Kit: 12V to 220V inverter
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Ever found yourself staring at a dead phone in the middle of nowhere, or worse, during a power outage at home? That's where this Solar Power System Kit swoops in like a superhero. It's not just for homes; take it camping, keep your gadgets alive, or even power small appliances thanks to its 12V to 220V inverter and a beefy 300W solar panel. And with a battery charge controller (a 30A controller, no less), it's like having a personal energy butler—efficiently storing sunshine for a rainy day. Whether you're off-grid or just prepping for the next blackout, this kit's 1200W power output means business. No more choosing between charging your phone or keeping the lights on.
- 300W solar panel
- 1200W power output
- Battery charge controller
- 30A controller
- 12V to 220V inverter
General specs
- Brand: Stone Home
- Seller: Joom
- Power Output: 1200W
- Solar Panel: 300W
- Inverter: 12V to 220V
- Controller: 30A
- First listed by seller: 5/30/25
If you are interested in more details, you can find full information on the seller's page.
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Price | $160.71 | $101.80 | $201.99 | $327.16 | $89.27 | $32.64 |
Seller | Joom | Joom | Joom | Joom | Joom | Joom |
Update | August 8, 2025 | August 12, 2025 | August 23, 2025 | August 23, 2025 | August 29, 2025 | August 29, 2025 |
Inverter | 12V to 220V | 12V to 220V | 6000W | |||
Controller | 30A | 30A | 30A |
Reviews
Thomas L.
Vancouver, BC
June 4, 2025
I picked this up after doing a lot of research, comparing it to other options out there. Most likely, it's a solid choice for someone like me who values preparedness. I've used it a few times during short power outages at home and on a weekend camping trip with my family. It kept our phones charged and ran a small fan without issues, which was a relief. However, I noticed that on overcast days, it doesn't generate as much power, so you have to plan ahead. The build feels durable, but I'm keeping an eye on its long-term performance. Overall, it does what it promises, but it's not perfect—hence the four-star rating. I'd recommend it with some caution, especially if you're in an area with frequent sun.
- Pros: It's super convenient for keeping essentials running during outages or while camping, with the ability to charge phones and power small devices effectively. The setup is straightforward, and it stores energy well for later use, making it reliable in various situations.
- Cons: The initial cost is quite high, and it might not handle larger appliances as smoothly as expected. In cloudy weather, it takes longer to gather enough power, which can be a limitation.