Why NOT to invest in back-up power
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Re: Why NOT to invest in back-up power
And making choices on where to live/work/keep things are also important.
Building below sea levels/on a beach front, home in an old stream bed/flood zone, basement prone to flooding, etc. are all things that increase risk...
Technological tools to fight mother nature are going to be expensive and always have some sort of risk of failure.
-BillNear San Francisco California: 3.5kWatt Grid Tied Solar power system+small backup genset -
Re: Why NOT to invest in back-up power
Personally I like my solution, a pair of Samlex 1000 watt True SIne wave inverters to run from the most dependable generator/battery combination I have, our pair of Chevy Volts.
BTW I have about 20 gallons of backup fuel in my Colorado Pickup with stabil. -
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So, big investment in backup power saved about $90,000 worth of cameras, computers, woodworking tools, etc from being flooded under several feet of water. -
Re: Why NOT to invest in back-up powerBut couldn't you have accomplished the same thing a lot cheaper with a generator or a fossil fuel driven pump?
Or insurance policy? -
Re: Why NOT to invest in back-up powerBut couldn't you have accomplished the same thing a lot cheaper with a generator or a fossil fuel driven pump?
We did the generator-only thing for 7 years. It sucks.
With the combination of the generator and the backup power system, it's much easier to live with. Yeah, on the first day and, more annoyingly, the first night while the flow rate is still huge, someone still has to set out with the generator all night long with fuel, some tools, and a big enough stick to convince people that another house would be easier to rob. However, after that first bit, the flow drops enough that we can run it off batteries long enough to charge it at dusk, take the generator inside to secure it, let it run off batteries all night, bring the generator back out at dawn to recharge the batteries, and repeat as long as required. It's a MUCH less stressful and MUCH less tiring pattern.
This is what I'm trying to get across to the guys treating this as a strictly monetary problem: Sometimes you spend money not based off of pure economics but to make a problem more comfortable. We dropped what is, to us, a huge amount of money (maybe not that much to other people) on the backup power system. In return, the house stays dry AND everyone gets to sleep at night AND no one's safety is being risked by staying outside to prevent the generator from walking off all night. While those latter two factors can't be put into a spreadsheet, they're worth some serious bucks!Or insurance policy?
2) Insurance money doesn't replace family photographs, artwork, mementos, etc.
3) Insurance won't really help you sufficiently with the knock-on effects of having the house saturated. It's a terrible thing for a structure to go through.
Depending on insurance to pay out after a flood rather than trying to avoid it in the first place is an idiotic idea. -
Re: Why NOT to invest in back-up power
Using the genset to charge the battery puts you in hybrid territory. You are keeping the genset closer to its most efficient spot so overall you're using less fuel. Especially after the first day or so when you would be running it just for occasional burst. So a good deal all around.4.5 kw APC UPS powered by a Prius, 12 kw Generac, Honda EU3000is
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