thats onbe of the reasons i buried mine...that and the fact a 1000 gal tank is mighty ugly outdoors.
question, i have a customer thats looking at purchasing a solar generator. i have no knowlege about these units. shes looking at an ecoflow delts with 160 watt solar panel. there mighty expensive at nearly 1500bucks. just wondering if anyone has used a solar generator.
In an area prone to fires, I think burying a propane tank is a great idea. I know that I wish mine was.
I think that the "solar generators" are really expensive for what you get; a small solar panel and a small battery. But if all you need is to charge a phone or two, and don't want to/can't run a car, or run a generator, it is ok. (Do the math: 160W times six hours of sunshine is less than 1kWh of power. Not a lot. And you need to be able to leave it out somewhere to charge.)
I think most people underestimate their needs until they live through a multi day outage. Sure, I have lived for long times with no power, but that sort of living involves dried or canned food, no phone, kerosene lights, and cold water baths. Not for everyone...
We have solar and are adding large scale batteries, but recently we have had power shut offs of increasing frequency ever year, and just had to face facts that for us grid power was no longer something that we could rely on. Ten or twenty times the price, (before subsidies) but you get AC, freezers, and internet...after subsidies, it can be a lot less, but it depends on where you live. (26% federal credit if paired with solar or wind)
Definitely a YMMV item in my view...
All the best,
Peter