Nature's Generator
Nature's Generator
- SKU:
- HKNGGN
- UPC:
- 855634006207
- SHIPPING:
- Free Shipping (Arrives in 7-10 Days)
Description
Nature's Generator
Nature's Generator stores electrical energy in its internal battery and uses state-of-the-art electronics that convert 12-Volt power to 120-Volt everyday household power. Nature's Generator does not require gas to run and can be used indoors as it does not emit any toxic fumes like standard gas generators do. An additional perk is that it is whisper quiet when in use.
Nature's Generator Highlights
- Recharge Versatility - Keep the Nature's Generator charged at home through any AC outlet using the included AC charging cord, through the solar panel input, or through the wind input. Solar panel and wind turbine available separately
- Power items like smartphones and laptops to small appliances like lights and fridges using the multiple AC and USB outlets
- No gas needed and whisper quiet while in use let's you use the Nature's Generator in virtually any scenario indoors and outdoors
How to recharge your Nature's Generator
- Using included AC Cord - Estimated recharge time: 10 - 15 hrs
- Using the Nature's Generator Power Panel - Estimated recharge time: 10 - 15 hrs (sold separately)
- Using the Nature's Generator Wind Turbine (sold separately and charge times can vary)
What can the Nature's Generator power?
- All run times are estimated.
Run Times with Nature's Generator
- Smartphones - 60+ Recharges
- Tablets - 30+ Recharges
- Laptops - 12+ Recharges
- LED Light Bulbs - 50+ Recharges
- Point of View Camera - 100+ Recharges
- Mini Fridge - 12-18 Hours
- Refrigerator - 8-12 Hours
- 32" LED TV - 12+ Hours
- Oscillating Fan - 12+ Hours
- CPAP Machine - 8+ Hours
- Circular Saw - 4 Hours of Normal Use
- Corded Drill - 8 Hours of Normal Use
Specifications
Specifications
Tech Specs
Ports
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Battery Details
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General
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In the Box
Manual & Quick Start Guide
What's Inside
- Nature's Generator with cart
- Nature's Pulse app dongle
- Nature's Generator AC power cord
- Owner's Manual
FAQs
Questions & Answers
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Can the generator be charged by the 3 ways (Ac, solar and wind) at the same time? Ir would be charged faster? |
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Yes, the generator can be charged by the 3 ways at the same time and can be charged faster. |
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Is it using 1800 watts of power to charge itself when its plugged in to your home outlet or does it only use a smaller wattage to charge? |
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Hello: Thank you for contacting Nature's Generator! The 1800 watts denotes the amount of available power through the inverter. The unit when plugged into your home outlet, will draw approximately 90 watts of power to recharge the generator. Hopefully this helps to answer your question and please don't hesitate to let us know if you have any additonal questions. Thanks, Nature's Generator |
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Hi I was reading and the generator comes with a 60Ah battery can a 100Ah battery be put in it. |
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Unfortunately cannot. 100Ah is too big to fit into Nature's Generator, but what you can do is to have a Power Pod that has 100Ah battery to daisy chain Nature's Generator. And Power Pod can be stacked right on top of Nature's Generator. Thanks |
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Hi can the generator be used and charge at the same time |
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Yes, it can be charged while in use. |
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I would Like to install this on my 25 foot boat. Is there a way of hooking it up to the alternator?(perhaps in series with my starting and house batteries) I also have a pro mariner charger, would this be able to be attached to that? |
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The Nature's Generator was already built in 12V 60Ah Sealed Lead Acid battery. If your existing batteries are also 12V, you may be able to daisy chain them through the expansion port on the back of Nature's Generator. While the alternator charges your existing batteries, it also charges the battery in Nature's Generator after it is daisy chained. Nature's Generator has 1800watt pure sine wave on three AC output ports. You may be able to use Nature's Generator as the source of power supply for the pro mariner charger. Thank you for the interest in Nature's Generator. |
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my existing 100w solar panels use MC-4 connectors. How would I connect them to the Generator? |
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You need our solar generator cable to connect the solar panel to Nature's Generator. One end of solar panel cable is MC4 connectors. Thank you for your interest in Nature's Generator. |
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Can I run a blender with this too make smoothies and use a toasters oven to. Like magic bullet (900w) or a (1000w) toasters oven for quick uses. |
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Hi - Thank you for being interested in Natue's Generator. A quick use of high wattage devices like blender or toaster is fine. Nature's Generator has certain tolerance to accommodate higher than the rated 1800 watts, but it is not recommended to run the devices at one time that have the total output more than the rated 1800 wattts. Thank you |
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what is the battery life? how many recharges? |
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Hello - the typical life span of the SLA battery in the Nature's Generator is about 500 to 800 cycles. |
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Hello, instead of using 3 solar panels of 100watts each, can I use only 1 panel of 300 watts mono type? Do you have 100 ft solar cable? I live in a Condo and I do not know is 50 ft is enough. Best Regards |
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The Nature's Generator is built with a 200W solar charge controller which means you won't be able to use any solar panels that are higher than 300W. If you have or know of a 200W panel that you would like to use instead of the Nature's Generator Power Panel, feel free to email us the specs so that we can help you confirm the compatibility. We currently do not have a 100ft solar panel cable, only the 50ft solar panel cable. Feel free to let us know if any other questions. |
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What is the continuous power output and for how long? And is this a deep cell battery? For a cabin. Thank you! Thank you |
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The Nature's Generator has a built-in inverter with a maximum output of 1800W. The built-in battery is a 60Ah/720Wh Sealed Lead Acid battery. |