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Has anyone had experience using a "Solar Generator"
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Curious if any GLP's have used these Solar Generators.... I am interested to hear comments if it's of any quality. The unit would be used in Central Oregon - high desert area, plenty of sun during the winter and summer.
For those of you interested....
www.mysolarbackup.com
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