Our New Clean, Green, Solar Generating Machine!

We love it when a company comes up with the a new innovation that that can be applied to emergency situations.  We’re happy to introduce GOALØ into The Ready Store product family! GOALØ provides you with an amazing back up power source that is clean and easy to use! With an extremely durable and well tested product line, you have the assurance that you have a trusted source of power.

The great thing with GOALØ is that they have a product for any situation, the Sherpa 120 Battery and the Nomad 27M Solar Panel are ideal for Grab-n-Go™ and the Ranger 350 Battery and Boulder 30M Solar Panel are an incredible options for Shelter-in-Place™.

Since the introduction of this product on our site we’ve had many people call in with some common questions and so I thought we could address them in this post.

FAQ – What makes these Solar Panels so Great?

The Nomad 27M, the Boulder 30M and the Escape 30M give an immediate power source for USB and 12V  DC devices.  A large part of the population use cell phones. A cell phone could help in an emergency situation.  The ability to charge with a USB port makes the Nomad 27M Solar Panel, Boulder 30M Solar Panel, and Escape 30M Solar Panel a must have.

Not only are the Solar Panels great stand alone products, but you can connect multiple units together and the combined power will increase it’s ability to charge your battery.

FAQ – What makes the Inverters so Great?

With 50-Watt hours of PowerPack storage capacity you’ll have the power you need to run your small electrical appliances.  GOALØ inverters are rugged and weather resistant, designed to be lightweight and compact, the inverters come in sizes that can practically meet any need you have.  And just like the Solar Panels, the inverters can be connected together to give you increased power.  In an emergency, you’ll have an amazing network that can power most house hold items.

FAQ - Can an Inverter power my refrigerator?

Presently GOALØ does not have an inverter that can power the average home refrigerator, but for those who have an RV refrigerator it can handle a unit that small.

FAQ - Do I have to use the solar panel to charge the battery?

No, with having a 12v input and output you can plug your battery into any house hold outlet. So what that boils down to is you will always have a charged battery and so when the power does go out and if it is night time you don’t have to stress about having no sunlight.

FAQ – What will the battery power?

(In hours)

Sherpa 50

Sherpa 120

Scout 150

Ranger 350

Cell Phone

55

133

166

388

LED Light

16.6

40

50

116

iPod

166

400

500

1167

FRS Radio

100

240

300

700

Avalanche RX

13.5

32

40

94

Go Pro Camera

31

74

93

217

Handheld GPS

92

222

277

678

FAQ - How long does it take to charge?

(In hours)

Outlet

Nomad

13.5M

Nomad

27M

Escape

30M

Boulder

30M

Sherpa 50

1.5

9

4.5

4

4

Sherpa 120

4

20

10

10

10

Scout 150

4.5

27

13

12

12

Ranger 350

6

62

31

28

28

This is a great line of products, but you definitely don’t have to take my word for it!  Do some research and go onto YouTube, search for GOALØ and watch the videos of different people that have used this item and you’ll find that I’m not the only one who’s excited about GOALØ.

Continue reading » · Written on: 09-17-10 · 13 Comments »

13 Responses to “Our New Clean, Green, Solar Generating Machine!”

  1. Carmen wrote:

    Your links for the GOAL0 batteries and solar panels are not working.

    September 19th, 2010 at 11:22 pm
  2. Phil wrote:

    Links ARE broken!

    September 20th, 2010 at 3:50 am
  3. Larry wrote:

    Links are still broken.

    September 20th, 2010 at 5:44 am
  4. TJ wrote:

    Who ever does your website needs to check the links before leaving for the night. :-)

    September 20th, 2010 at 5:55 am
  5. Kandis wrote:

    Check out Solutions From Science. I got their solar generator and am very pleased with it. mysolarbackup.com

    September 20th, 2010 at 6:06 am
  6. bob wrote:

    how do you expect to sell stuff if the url’s or links are broken ? oh well, on to your competitor.

    September 20th, 2010 at 7:12 am
  7. Bill wrote:

    Try http://www.goal0.com/

    September 20th, 2010 at 7:37 am
  8. admin wrote:

    Hey All.. looks like the links work now.

    September 20th, 2010 at 7:59 am
  9. Joseph wrote:

    A seemingly worthless product that cannot even power a light, a fan and a television. A total waste of money at any price. That would be the absolute bare minimum a person would want in a solar power source.

    I agree with Kandice here who talks about the system at mysolarbackup.com I have read up on that one and it makes sense if you can afford it.

    September 20th, 2010 at 12:53 pm
  10. Dave W wrote:

    If we get hit by an EMP what good will it do?We need EMP Shielded cases if we want to protect electronics to save.
    If our sun hits use with an EMP it will put use all back into the stone age.

    September 20th, 2010 at 9:10 pm
  11. John wrote:

    Before you spend your hard-earned money with mysolarbackup.com, put that plus “scam” in a search engine, and then read the resulting reviews and forum posts. If you want a real, useful solar electric system (even a small one for short-term emergencies,) check out the websites of companies that have been in the business for many years, and have favorable Better Business Bureau ratings. And be prepared to make a significant inve$tment in quality components, or else get ready for a huge disappointment.

    September 21st, 2010 at 12:20 pm
  12. Thomas wrote:

    I have been using this product for 3 months now and I have been amazed on how great it has worked. If you are looking to lower your power bill this is the way to go!

    September 22nd, 2010 at 5:15 pm
  13. GENE wrote:

    I am interested in TECHNICAL POC E-MAIL ADDRESS TO discuss power requirements for the Engel 40 Qt. Portable Fridge in a fridge setting for INSULIN storage to scale for SOLAR PV/BATTERY system assuming a 6 hour day using P number
    Nomad 27M Solar Panel
    & B number of Sherpa 120 Battery
    with 24/7 hour battery usage

    September 29th, 2010 at 7:35 pm

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