preferred solar generator? About to pop on one from 4Patriots but welcome advice :)
Just be mindful of the size/power of the panels versus the capacity of the battery matched to your ESSENTIAL electric needs.
The panels for the out of the box Patriot solar battery are kinds small.
Even saying all that, it’s better to have that than have nothing.
It'd be cost prohibitive to be 100% grid free (particularly in the winter). Basically I don't want to fight the law of diminishing returns. But I've run over the stats from my solar inverters to see what would have to be done to get there in case the Dims go full mark-of-the-beast style control over energy. It'd be about as much on improving the home's energy efficiency (i.e. take down sheetrock to put in more insulation) as it would be on adding to the solar system.
IMHO, if you're interested in solar, the first step is to do common sense things to make your home not need as much power anyway (i.e. caulk seal cracks, add insulation, if you live in the south replace your A/C with a variable speed heat pump, replace your water heater with a hybrid water heater and duct the air intake of the water heater to pull warm air from the attic and duct the air output from the water heater into the intake of your HVAC -- but be able to redirect it during winter months). I'm embarrassed that I waited until I was looking into solar before I realized that half the battle is making the home operate more efficiently. I should have done that part many years ago without thinking about solar.
Ensure that the unit/panels can assist you in getting water. If a well, get an inverter that can drive your well pump, or a manual pump to bring up the water. No water, no life.