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Inergy Apex Solar Generator Detailed Review With Extra Battery

Inergy Apex Solar Generator Detailed Review With Extra Battery The Inergy Apex solar generator is a well-known power station that has up to 500 watts of solar input. Formerly known as the K2, it's very controversial on whether it can truly run the internal 1500w inverter? In this video, I go into deep detail and do some hard testing of the Apex to find out its true limits and capabilities. Not only that but I add a lithium-ion external battery pack to see how well the Apex performs with another battery attached.

There are some differences between the Apex and Kodiak as well that I cover in this video. Is the Apex truly limited to 550w continuous draw? Below you will see a recommended kit for the Apex and how to use it to its full capability.

Inergy Apex Gold Kit:
One Inergy Apex:
Five 100w Solar Panels (option 1):
Five 100w Solar Panels (option 2):
One Set 70ft 8 AWG Panel Cables:
Two Sets 5ft 8 AWG Panel Cables:
One EC8 to MC4 Adapter:
One 5 to 1 MC4 Branch Adapter:
One 30amp to 15amp Adapter:
Panel Cord Cover (1/Inergy Panel):

Video on Solar Panel Stand:
Video on Solar Panel Carry Case:
Full Detailed Review:

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