These type of kits seem to be popping up all over, not sure the quality and
would always look for LiFe over NMC if possible.
I saw a GroWatt version ~2 years ago which looked/felt pretty decent and
worked well, at the time...
Below is a link for one that may fit the specs mentioned, there are likely
dozens more.
I always feel being able to integrate a classic framed module is the way
forward, not sure of the longevity of all these fold up versions with
typically a higher cost/Watt.

Reckon a Al framed module, Midnite Brat and Morningstar 300W inverter would
be a standard of quality far higher than any kit online. Then you need a
battery of choice, and ideally a good intern to wire it all up - with a
torque screwdriver/wrench to be sure connections are solid, wouldn't that
be nice. ;+)

Maybe Sunwize can sort something out for multiple orders:
https://www.sunwize.com/

Happy hunting.

https://www.amazon.com/Generator-Portable-Foldable-Generators-Emergencies/dp/B0CW574NP2/ref=asc_df_B0CW574NP2/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=693458464558&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=10067486894369668693&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=m&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9030795&hvtargid=pla-2296973548758&psc=1&mcid=1ee0721d3f89381c90c6dfc808525b30&gad_source=1

Sunniest regards,
Stuart
Empower (Bermuda)
441 599 2105

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> I am getting more and more requests these days for very small PV systems to
> run minor AC loads. I recently cobbled together a kit for a security system
> on a tiki hut. It ended up being more expensive than I wanted it to be and
> overkill for the application.
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> I just had a local government contact me with a request for several ultra
> small systems, and I was hoping to find an off-the-shelf kit that is plug
> and play. I don't have time to cobble together a bunch of small systems.
> It's easy to find DC kits for things like vehicle gates and lighting, but I
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> In this particular case, all they need to operate is an Intermatic
> mechanical timer and a small controller with latching solenoids. I imagine
> something like a 100W solar panel with a small battery and 100W inverter
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