Oh wow if you have one for $300 that seems great maybe not as powerful but maybe it is? Lets get the one already available in Africa of course!
And sorry about that link, i had a feeling that long link would create problems, here is the PDF for the home depot solar panel system
https://www.homedepot.com/catalog/pdfImages/96/961c92ac-f914-47c1-bc6e-dd7f4f45ddf9.pdf
email info@grapesolar.comFor additional information about this kit visit http://grapesolar.com/products , or
OOh I see this one does NOT include battery?? I could have sworn it id? Well I assume it can be run on CAR batteries which are cheap and plentiful usually! Here is the product info
Product Overview
The Grape Solar 400-Watt Off-Grid Solar Panel Kit is ideal for a variety of applications, including RVs, boats, 12-Volt battery charging, small pumps, charging small electronic devices and operating LED lights. Made with high efficiency crystalline solar cells for years of service, this solar kit is easy to install and virtually maintenance free. An anodized aluminum frame and a sealed junction box make the panel weatherproof for outdoor use. This system will provide approximately 1,200-Watt Hours or 100 Amp Hours of charge per average day. The kit includes: 4pc Grape Solar GS-Star-100W 100-Watt polycrystalline solar panels, a 35 Amp Xantrex PWM charge controller, 1,800-Watt Xantrex inverter with two outlets and 1 USB port, cables and manual.
Ideal for running small pumps and lights or charging your portable electronic devices
Polycrystalline panel with anodized aluminum frames and tempered glass for outdoor use and superior performance
Panel's bypass diodes reduce shade losses in series strings
1,800-Watt pure sine Xantrex inverter with two outlets and a USB port allows you to plug in small devices
35 Amp Xantrex charge controller allows you to add up to 1 more panel with additional cables
Kit comes with all cables and connectors for quick and easy set-up
Battery not included, a minimum of one 12-Volt deep cycle battery is necessary to use this kit
These are awesome inverters! I have seen one that worked for close to 10 years in the most rugged of circumstances and extremely high temperatures.
This is 100x far superior to the one in my link. Batteries are heavy and can always be gotten easily locally here. Shipping batteries to Africa would cost you more in freight charges than what one could use to get it here locally.