Solar system to power inverter

Ali27

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My lovely husband is going to buy me a solar powered system for my birthday for my stable yard ? I know lite my ride are great for lights but I need to power a borehole bump and would be great to boil a kettle too. Please could anyone recommend a good company to use?
Thanks so much ?
 

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No idea, but I totally misunderstood your title and was wondering if you were somehow trying to capture the energy from our planetary group! ??
 

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We have a solar panel on our lorry which trickle charges 2 large leisure batteries. This gives us enough power to watch tv and have the lights on most evenings over a long weekend. Its also powers the hot water heater, the horse shower and the fridge. But i boil a kettle on the gas hob as the Kva isn't high enough for the kettle. A little £10 single camping stove is what I use in the tack room if I need to poultice or anything.

I'll look for the link for the solar panel package we bought later for you.
 

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We have a solar panel on our lorry which trickle charges 2 large leisure batteries. This gives us enough power to watch tv and have the lights on most evenings over a long weekend. Its also powers the hot water heater, the horse shower and the fridge. But i boil a kettle on the gas hob as the Kva isn't high enough for the kettle. A little £10 single camping stove is what I use in the tack room if I need to poultice or anything.

I'll look for the link for the solar panel package we bought later for you.
Thanks, that would be ace ?
 

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But i boil a kettle on the gas hob as the Kva isn't high enough for the kettle. A little £10 single camping stove is what I use in the tack room if I need to poultice or anything.

I'll look for the link for the solar panel package we bought later for you.

OP you are unlikely to be able to boil a standard kettle. Your best bet is a gas stove as above. They are cheap to use and cheap to buy.
 
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