k9zw wrote to claw <=-
We've installed backup generators at home. The power goes out plenty,
but it is the week long outages that raise havoc with our properties.
I have friends with Tesla Powerwalls, live in an area with occasional
multi-day outages. My solution is a bit more MacGyverish.
I have a carport with my kitchen on the other side of the wall. I'll
run a 1200 watt inverter from my car, preiously a plug-in Prius, now a
Lexus ES 300h - and run a long extension cord through my front door to
the kitchen. Plug the refrigerator into it to keep it running every 2-3
hours.
I have a gas tankless water heater, it just needs AC for spark - and it's
in the carport next to the car/inverter.
The car just starts up automatically to keep the battery charged, then
shuts off when done.
I have gas heat and a gas stove, so cooking and staying warm isn't an
issue. A propane barbecue, just in case.
The last time we had an outage, the BBS was running on a laptop. I
brought it to a starbucks and transferred mail from my feeds and crash
polled my downlinks from Starbucks.
Not bad for simply a heavy-guage extension cord and a $50 inverter.
My late Father-in-Law traveled the world supporting large scale UPS installations. Always fascinated me, as literally millions were spent
to "keep the lights on."
Back to the domestic situation, I am using small battery-UPS units to bridge the brief power interruptions when the system switches to backup generator and back. On their own I don't think I have enough battery
to bridge a day, so it is more about protection from switching than another later of UPS protection.
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