The Future of Off Grid Power: Modular Solar Generator | Inergy Flex

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Inergy is finally releasing a new modular system which will allow for infinite scalability and upgrades meaning its the last system you will need for a LONG time. It will also be compatible with the APEX. In this video we compare numerous generators including the Goal Zero Yeti 1400, Ecoflow delta, Jackery 1000, Inergy Apex, and the New inergy Flex system. You can get in line for the presale by making a deposit see links below.

Get the INERGY FLEX or its components through link below (10 YEAR WARRANTY on battery for early adopters)

Goal Zero Yeti 1400 Lithium (Canada Only) (Use coupon SURVIVALPREPPER for 10% off)

Get the Ecoflow Delta

Jackery 1000

Jackery 500

Expert Power (2000 Watt)

North American Prepping Gear (best brands and prices)

Food is in stock

Gasmasks are in stock

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Get the INERGY FLEX or its components through link below (10 YEAR WARRANTY on battery for early adopters)

Goal Zero Yeti 1400 Lithium (Canada Only) (Use coupon SURVIVALPREPPER for 10% off)

Get the Ecoflow Delta

Jackery 1000

CanadianPrepper
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Got my Flex delivered and running a few days. All EXCELLENT!!

cuteone
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I own the Delta 1300. My biggest bitch about the Inergy is that it does not use the standard solar plug-ins. Granted, there are ways around that, but I am not one who likes to "fiddle" to get things to work.


Appreciate the time and effort you take in bringing the videos. Be safe, and keep breathin'.

jonesey
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The best unit is whichever one you bought a year ago. Purchasing one now, purchasing anything during a crisis is always a gamble.

warrenbahle
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*96 Kilowatts of full power with the Super Charger and Enough Solar Panels. We can Finally Power a FULL RV and a Solid Home under regular Use* I am rather Excited about this but definitely need to Field Test in hand to really make any type of recommendations as the average cost of ownership for "REAL POWER" will be $2, 500 - $4, 000 which is a Heavy Investment for alot of people.
But I really love this concept!

DropForgedSurvival
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Great, I just bought an Inergy APEX and now its obsolete. Fabulous. Thanks a lot Inergy.

bobolson
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Food adequately stocked. Been watching ur channel for 2 or 3 yrs. Love the content Bro. I pulled the trigger on the Inergy Flex 1500 deposit $ now, pay balance later, plus pre-sale discount. Works great for me. I'm a nurse, received some extra cash this month & this will definitely upgrade my prepping game to next level. Keep doing you & continue keeping preppers updated and informed.

pata
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I purchased the older inergy unit because of Canadian Peppers reviews. I live off grid. Old school unit is awesome. I would love the stackable units, but listen to me, Inergy is supporting me just fine.

michaelwalker
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I absolutely love ALL your shows. You are very intelligent and very thorough in your reviews. Thanks

paulwalker
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I like the comparisons you do on all the products. It makes my choices easier when I decide to buy. Thank you!

gramzy
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i like the design by inergy... i was looking at this a month ago.... pictured that puppy in my living room.... the peace of mind knowing i would have 1500 watts there for me when i need is just so easy on the every birthday and christmas add another battery.... in a couple of years you have a nice power bank.... and it could easily be made EMP proof its so compact

JackCondor
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I have the Goal Zero! Well worth the price! I’ve even given away 3 others to family members as Christmas and graduation/wedding gifts! No one has had a problem! Customer service has been great with them too! Also have their solar panels that charge it well. You won’t be sorry getting a Goal Zero! The old adage “Buy once, cry once” is applicable here!

OldManSurvival
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Diy 14v 80ah battery $100 inverter $200 used solar panels $200-$75 a little research and elbow grease saves a lot

henryq
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Thank you for your review. I have the APEX and I love it. With 200 watts of solar. My tiny trailer is very happy. And so am I.
Betty

BettyBearsNomadicTravels
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That Flex system looks sweet. Nice and modular. I bought some deep cycle batteries, solar panels, and a hoverboard to turn the motors into wind turbines for my power system, along with an MPPT charge controller and a 2000 watt pure sine wave inverter. Will be testing this summer.

skyjumper
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I have the Apex and it is awesome and works well for me.

rvnut
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Glad to have you back CP. These kinds of videos are wide I subscribed.

nyquil
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The best unit is a self-made system - Two battleborn 100AH batteries strapped to a hand truck with inverter, solar charger, and power strip. I also have two DC-TO-DC 40A chargers (renogy) that can be connected to 12V car starter battery (only when vehicle is ON). In my case my vehicles are both PHEV's that use the gas engine as a generator to charge the battery. With 400 watts (20A) solar added, plus the two 40A DC-TO-DC chargers, one can achieve a .5c rate which is recommended by battleborn. Car can be left on Charge mode or if running appliances continuously, set to hybrid mode and engine will only turn on when necessary. The batteries last for more than 10 years with a warranty to match, and over 5000 cycles.

MS-iegs
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I have one of the first Inergy units. Love it! I use it for preps, but I have also used it camping and for HAM radio power. In the tests that I have run it takes about 5-6 hours to charge with three panels. I had a problem with mine where the fan would not power off and sent it in for repair. They took about 1 week to fix. I would definitely recommend these.

KYBDP-TinyFangorn
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Love the content CP, been a while since I've interacted with your videos. Just wanted to let you know you been a great source of info throughout the pandemic.

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