Frequently Asked Questions
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How much battery capacity do I need for emergency power?
You determine that by (1) which groups you want to back up and (2) how long you want to be able to use them. As a guideline: basic utilities (light, wifi, cooling) are often around 5-10 kWh. For more comfort or multiple groups, 10-20 kWh makes sense. For "whole-home" backup, 20-40 kWh or more is common. Note: In addition to kWh (expensive), inverter power (kW) is also crucial, especially for devices with high peak loads.
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