How LUCKY Are We?!? Two Times In One Week! Sailor Barry & Hailly

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Product reviewed was the Allpowers S2000 pro and two SF100 flexible solar panels!

Thanks again to Allpowers for collaborating with us and helping improve our boat!


Sailor Barry & Hailly Season 2 is HERE!
And this is the crazy story of how we got Thunder Child!

Part One: https://youtu.be/b9kBp32dkRw?feature=shared

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How Lucky Are We?!? Two Times In One Week! Sailor Barry & Hailly

Sponsorship from All Power sent us one of their solar generators, and we couldn’t be more thrilled with it. The build quality on this thing is excellent; it’s got a 2400 watt pure sine wave inverter that will run everything you’ve got – except for your fridge or AC.

This generator is tiny and packs an amazing amount of power into its sleek body, along with the ability to run two outlets directly from solar panels. It’s like carrying around your own power plant wherever you go!

All Power S2000 Pro Review: What Makes It Special?

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  1. Build Quality: The unit is solid, well-built and waterproof.
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  3. Solar Panels: Flexible 100-watt solar panels were used. These are extremely efficient when it comes to harnessing energy from the sun and also work in all kinds of weather conditions!
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  5. Pure Sine Wave Inverter: The ability to convert DC power into AC power means you can run everything on your boat or anywhere else without any problems.
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  7. Surge Capacity: A 4000 watt surge capacity is pretty amazing when compared with other units in this class!
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  9. Convenience and Comfort: Being able to connect a generator right from the start helps make life easier and more convenient.

We tested it out during one of our trips, running both the solar panels and the generator. The results were incredible – we could easily charge all of our devices without any problems.

Our Thoughts on the All Power Solar Generator

We’re really impressed with this generator. Not only is it efficient in terms of power output, but also reliable when used regularly over time. In addition, we have not faced any issues whatsoever regarding safety or performance.

The fact that you don’t need a battery bank to use the solar panels means even more flexibility in how you run things – whether at sea or on land.

If this isn’t enough for your needs (you’ll usually only find this much power in something like an RV), then consider upgrading your system. It’s always better to have too much capacity than too little when it comes to solar energy storage and use!

Where to Buy?

If you’re interested in purchasing one, be sure to check out their website or look up All Power reviews online before making a decision. That way, you’ll know what to expect from your new portable power station.

Enjoy more adventures without worrying about running out of electricity with the help of an All Powers Solar Generator!

How LUCKY Are We?!? Two Times In One Week! Sailor Barry & Hailly Locations

  • Vancouver (49.2827291,-123.1207375)
  • English Bay, Vancouver (47.4503,-122.3122)
  • False Creek, Vancouver (49.1951,-123.13)
  • Steveston, Richmond BC (48.4109,-123.3187)

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