dcg9381
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Considering a 5000 watt generator can be had for $500-$700, it's a big swing.Yes, more expensive, but not that bad IMO. At least not for my modest home.
The cheapest 6KW inverter that can do 240V is $1500 and that's a rebrand straight off the boat.
5kWh lithium batteries capable of 100A (peak) are about $1200 each.
So you can either run a 5 kW generator for 3 hours for $500 to $700 or you can spend $1500 (inverter) and $3600 in batteries to do 3 hours of power... That's a factor of 10x.
That doesn't factor in the wiring and integration complication of the inverter. If you can't do that yourself, add another $5k.
And those costs are conservative.
New models of 240V battery backups are hitting the market for around $4k-$6k (before tax credit) that would run my entire home in the summer for almost half a day. Automatic switch . And what's really interesting is that they accept a 120V input for charging - even while simultaneously outputting 240V to the house. That means I could hook up a small 1,000W - 2,000W inverter generator and have infinite run time by refilling the gas tank once per day. And those small inverter generators absolutely sip gasoline and are extremely quiet.
Curious what your power requirements are? To do this small scale, say 5-6kW you'll need isolated critical circuits. To do a "whole house" - 20 kW (100A) you're talking about a pretty damn good chunk of change compared to a 20kW generator and ATS.
BTW, I agree with everything you're saying here about implementation... But it's hard to retrofit an existing house to properly use 5-6kW of battery backup.