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As an Amateur Radio Operator with 22 Years Experience, I recommend the following emergency power setup below. This is about the cheapest you can go for reliable equipment that will help you in any temporary power outage, or total grid down scenario.
With the Solar Panel and 12 Volt Charge Controller, the system will work perfectly without any A/C Grid Power. A 10 Watt Solar panel is plenty big for a battery of this size for radio handheld usage. If you're going to be charging cell phones, tablets, and other 12 volt devices off of the various connectors (i.e. very heavy usage) I linked below, I suggest that you up the Solar Panel Wattage to the 30watt - 40watt range. You also might find a better deal purchasing the solar panel and charge controller separately. The "Best" Solar Charge Controllers use MPPT (Multi Point Power Tracking), which will have the best efficiency (and higher purchase cost).
I linked the Waterproof Battery Tender A/C Charger as I use that for my Motorcycle Battery and other gear in the garage. It's only six bucks more for the waterproof version over the non-waterproof one, which means you can use it outdoors without fear of it shorting out if getting wet. There are portable and foldable solar panels that can output 12v and higher, but they are much more expensive than fixed panels. I suggest purchasing a fixed panel first for home usage, then later on a portable one that could be brought with the setup into the field for remote communications.
As far as carrying the stuff around, good inexpensive plastic ammunition cases works great. They are less than $20, and are waterproof to protect your electronics. Various Plastic Toolboxes will also work great. Cruise the aisles at your local hardware stores for something that has a layout that you like, and is on sale. Your local sporting goods store will have the plastic waterproof ammo cans.
1. 12 volt 18 Ah Rechargeable Battery - $34.95
http://tinyurl.com/prcho2f
2. Battery Tender Ring Terminal Harness with Black Fused 2-Pin Quick Disconnect Plug - $5.99
http://tinyurl.com/nt7q6yu
3. Battery Tender Female Cigarette Adaptor for Quick Disconnect - $8.27
http://tinyurl.com/kwadane
4. Battery Tender Black Quick Disconnect Plug with USB Charger - $11.82
http://tinyurl.com/oybm72n
5. Battery Tender Waterproof 800ma 12v Charger - $32.98
http://tinyurl.com/lxzvnys
6. Instapark® 10W Mono-crystalline Solar Panel with 12V Solar Charge Controller - $46.95
http://tinyurl.com/ly5j2vb
7. Instapark® 30W Mono-crystalline Solar Panel With a 12V solar charge controller - $89.90
http://tinyurl.com/q5pfug5
This system would be an excellent emergency system to assemble. It has the components to keep the battery charged when there is Grid Power, and the Battery Tender Waterproof Charger will come in handy for any 12v batteries that need to be maintained or topped off. The Solar Panel and charge controller will work when the Grid is down, and will also work if setup in a shed away from a house where there isn't any utility power outlets. It will also work perfectly in the field for remote communications.
If you want to lean more do searches on YouTube for the following EXCELLENT Channels.
engineer775 Practical Preppers - https://www.youtube.com/user/engineer775
Commsprepper - https://www.youtube.com/user/Commsprepper
GUERRILLACOMM - https://www.youtube.com/user/GUERRILLAGEEK
OBXSOLWIND - https://www.youtube.com/user/OBXSOLWIND
Solarcabin - https://www.youtube.com/user/solarcabin
I hope that you find this information helpful!
As an Amateur Radio Operator with 22 Years Experience, I recommend the following emergency power setup below. This is about the cheapest you can go for reliable equipment that will help you in any temporary power outage, or total grid down scenario.
With the Solar Panel and 12 Volt Charge Controller, the system will work perfectly without any A/C Grid Power. A 10 Watt Solar panel is plenty big for a battery of this size for radio handheld usage. If you're going to be charging cell phones, tablets, and other 12 volt devices off of the various connectors (i.e. very heavy usage) I linked below, I suggest that you up the Solar Panel Wattage to the 30watt - 40watt range. You also might find a better deal purchasing the solar panel and charge controller separately. The "Best" Solar Charge Controllers use MPPT (Multi Point Power Tracking), which will have the best efficiency (and higher purchase cost).
I linked the Waterproof Battery Tender A/C Charger as I use that for my Motorcycle Battery and other gear in the garage. It's only six bucks more for the waterproof version over the non-waterproof one, which means you can use it outdoors without fear of it shorting out if getting wet. There are portable and foldable solar panels that can output 12v and higher, but they are much more expensive than fixed panels. I suggest purchasing a fixed panel first for home usage, then later on a portable one that could be brought with the setup into the field for remote communications.
As far as carrying the stuff around, good inexpensive plastic ammunition cases works great. They are less than $20, and are waterproof to protect your electronics. Various Plastic Toolboxes will also work great. Cruise the aisles at your local hardware stores for something that has a layout that you like, and is on sale. Your local sporting goods store will have the plastic waterproof ammo cans.
1. 12 volt 18 Ah Rechargeable Battery - $34.95
http://tinyurl.com/prcho2f
2. Battery Tender Ring Terminal Harness with Black Fused 2-Pin Quick Disconnect Plug - $5.99
http://tinyurl.com/nt7q6yu
3. Battery Tender Female Cigarette Adaptor for Quick Disconnect - $8.27
http://tinyurl.com/kwadane
4. Battery Tender Black Quick Disconnect Plug with USB Charger - $11.82
http://tinyurl.com/oybm72n
5. Battery Tender Waterproof 800ma 12v Charger - $32.98
http://tinyurl.com/lxzvnys
6. Instapark® 10W Mono-crystalline Solar Panel with 12V Solar Charge Controller - $46.95
http://tinyurl.com/ly5j2vb
7. Instapark® 30W Mono-crystalline Solar Panel With a 12V solar charge controller - $89.90
http://tinyurl.com/q5pfug5
This system would be an excellent emergency system to assemble. It has the components to keep the battery charged when there is Grid Power, and the Battery Tender Waterproof Charger will come in handy for any 12v batteries that need to be maintained or topped off. The Solar Panel and charge controller will work when the Grid is down, and will also work if setup in a shed away from a house where there isn't any utility power outlets. It will also work perfectly in the field for remote communications.
If you want to lean more do searches on YouTube for the following EXCELLENT Channels.
engineer775 Practical Preppers - https://www.youtube.com/user/engineer775
Commsprepper - https://www.youtube.com/user/Commsprepper
GUERRILLACOMM - https://www.youtube.com/user/GUERRILLAGEEK
OBXSOLWIND - https://www.youtube.com/user/OBXSOLWIND
Solarcabin - https://www.youtube.com/user/solarcabin
I hope that you find this information helpful!
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