My office/ lab at home uses around 600W when fully running, and I see that there are quite a few power stations
that will comfortably handle that, and foldable 4 panel setups that can generate 300-400W.
Would there be any issues plugging a UPS (my lab has a few of them) into a solar power station such as this?
Is there some sort of feature I want to look for such as sin wave, etc to have this work reliably, or does a UPS not really care since the controller in the power station should be normalizing voltage, etc?
If you want something expandable and built for this requirement ou of the box you should look at something like a Jackery, or EcoFlow Delta or the like. Expect to pay about 1200 for everything all included.
However you could build your own system for much less. As @ramble81@lemm.ee said you don’t want to use a traditional UPS without a power inverter and that’ll rob a lot of efficiency.
You would obviously scale this down but here is a pretty good how to that should give you plenty of terms and concepts to research.
https://theperfectadventure.com/diy-power-station-instructions/
Gotcha, thanks so much for the reply. I was looking at EcoFlow options and the price range is also in the range I was looking at (a bit more with panels most likely). The EcoFlow options provide AC out right, so I would still need an inverter before plugging a UPS into it? Glad I asked.
The EcoFlow battery is your UPS
Something like this https://us.ecoflow.com/collections/delta-2-max-related-bundles/products/ecoflow-delta-2-max-smart-extra-battery-deals-of-the-week