Yes, the system is designed with portability in mind. Its lightweight and compact structure makes it practical for use not only at home but also in outdoor settings or during emergency situations where a small, supplemental power source may be useful.
Yes. The system includes detailed instructions that guide users through the build process. Most people can assemble it with basic tools and no prior electronics knowledge.
The guide is currently available for $39 (discounted from $149). Required parts typically cost $100–$150, bringing the total project cost to around $150–$190.
The completed setup is suitable for low-power devices like LED lights, fans, phone chargers, laptops, and small appliances. However, it is not designed to run high energy equipment such as air conditioners, refrigerators, or washing machines.
Most users can complete the setup in under two hours, although the exact time may vary depending on individual pace and whether any assistance is needed.

