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Solar generator does not need to be plugged in
Yes, you can leave a solar generator plugged in all the time—but only if it has advanced charge control features. . Solar generators harness the energy from the sun through solar panels made up of photovoltaic cells. When sunlight strikes these cells, it excites the electrons, generating an electric current. This direct current (DC) is then sent to the inverter, where it is converted into alternating current. . Leaving a solar generator plugged in and avoiding deep discharges can help in prolonging the battery's life, but it's also crucial to follow the manufacturer's guidelines for storage and maintenance. Either option requires two sets of battery cables; one set between the inverter and batteries and a second set between the. . Solar generators are often presented as maintenance-free solutions, and while they do eliminate tasks like oil changes or spark plug replacements, that description hides several realities that still affect long-term reliability.
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