theoldwizard1
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How close are we to having battery backups as a viable/affordable option? I keep looking at the Tesla Wall and wondering if that is "ready for prime time" as a simple backup. In the last 40 years, we have had many 1 to 3 hour outages, about ten 1 to 3 days, and one 5 day outage.
We are closer than you think !They' re very viable for short outages, but not for providing backup power on a long one.
2,000-3,000Wh of LiFePO4 batteries will run MOST of your house for those 1 to 3 hour outages. It would take 10Kwh - 20KWh to go for a couple of days. The price of batteries has fallen like a STONE in the past couple of year.
Many POCOs now have lower rates for "off peak" hours. With some solar/wind and off-peak charging, the pay back MAY be reasonable !
The big expense now a days is an inverter large enough to handle a house and the automatic transfer switch ! Still, don't expect to be able to run LARGE loads (water heater, stove, dryer, A/C-heat pump).


