Website review: Powercubeenergy.com
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- impetigo rated 3 months ago
- Step 1- move into place with forklift... unrivaled eh?

LafnLion rated 3 months ago- Reluminati's powercube is an interesting design on a modular, portable solar energy collecting station. My question is is how expensive is it and what kind of wattage output can I expect?

bdarbs rated 3 months ago- Very curious how much this thing costs. Seems like a great idea...but I'm sure it will be a while before something like this Powercube really makes sense for consumers

cmdrtebok rated 3 months ago- This is cool and a step in the right direction. Pottled-Benis, I don't see where on the page that it makes the claim to be portable... only mobile and quick-to-deploy those mean different things in marketingese. Namely that forklifts and trucks would need to be used. Remember the IBM PCjr portable? The site doesn't have any technical information though, I bet this thing barely puts out more then a few kilowatts.

- ihaveavianflu rated 3 months ago
- LOL, I thought it was a Lazy Boy chair at first, just glancing at the first picture. "Solar powered Lazy Boy, WTF?"

Pottled-Benis rated 3 months ago- Ridiculous. You know from the look of the pictures this is not in any way portable. I also absolutely know it's not 'priced to sell.' And if you have to market your Solar Power Generator as "WORKS IN THE SAHARA" well then "ut oh" might as well be your company motto. Try Again Please. Oh, and let me guess the forklift moving it in the picture is not solar powered?

ar0cketman rated 3 months ago- Rugged, scalable solar battery system with built in inverter. From the site: "*600 Watts of Solar Generation * 3500 Watts of Continuous Inverter Output * 2400 Amp Hours of Battery Storage" Nearly a decade ago, I bailing-wired a solar panel to a little red wagon, connecting it to lead acid deep cell batteries and a big inverter to do work around the farm. Worked just fine until the drill bogged down while boring out holes in a rail road tie. This smoked the inverter, had to place the rest of the hinge pins with a brace and bit, the original cordless drill. Frankly, it's just as fast while being lighter to carry out to a remote jobsite.

peterryanhamilto rated 3 months ago- Solar technology is coming so far. This is definitely cool.