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Julian Todd-Borden (760) 473-5878 Juliansolarguide@gmail.com Juliansolarguide.com This video is the 3rd of 8 in this series.
Date: August 25, 2023
Julian Todd-Borden (760) 473-5878 Juliansolarguide@gmail.com Juliansolarguide.com This video is the 3rd of 8 in this series.
Batteries never recoup their cost, unless you can't backfeed the grid like in Hawaii…
Good standby generators should only need to be run once a month or so. And you should test them at least monthly, regardless.
Inverter generators are very quiet, especially when not under full load.
I don't plan on running my house as usual during an extended outage. I will keep the food cold, have the internet and TV on along with some lights.
I have a mix of solar and battery storage as well as an inverter generator. The solar and batteries will run fine when the sun is out. If not, the generator can be used to quickly charge the batteries in about 1.5 hours. This makes using the generator more efficient as it is not constantly running. You could go days like this running the generator intermittently instead of full time.
We camp a lot so everyone is prepared not to have all the luxuries sometimes
Bahahahahaha, “let’s talk bout them shorts” 🤣🤣🤣