Hello,
After last 2.5 days power outage I became concerned about small backup system.
I have a basic emergency set, which includes 2 LED lanterns, fed from D batteries (bought a pack of 50 of them back in 2003, and they still last). I keep several ice packs in my freezer. They take space, but do a good job during power outages keeping fridge cool for a couple of days. So, one day of outage was no problem, but the second day made me dull. My cell phone discharged. Tried to recharge it from computer UPS unit, and killed the battery. It became rather hot and uncomfortable without a fan.
I started thinking, where can I get some power during such outages? I live in an apartment, so generator is out of question. I think, during a couple of days I can be comfortable with ~500Wh battery and 1kW of peak AC power (chargers, fan, emergency lights and some electronics). I am not allowed to rewire anything in the apartment. The system should work from the AC wall outlet.
I found several all-in-one packs on solar sites, which include a small solar panel (nice option, but not really necessary). All of them lack quality, overpriced, non-expandable, non-reparable, and reviews say, if something brakes, manufacturers refuse to refund. Same solar sites offer a wide range of equipment which suites my needs for decent price. In going DIY route there are some issues. Max DC current can be ~80A, so proper wires and fuses are needed. Besides, everything should be enclosed accurately and safely in some box or cabinet. I do not want to scatter electrical devices around the apartment.
Do anybody have experience in small scale backup systems? Any plug-and-play packages on the market or DIY kits which I overlooked? Any DIY success stories? Please, share.
After last 2.5 days power outage I became concerned about small backup system.
I have a basic emergency set, which includes 2 LED lanterns, fed from D batteries (bought a pack of 50 of them back in 2003, and they still last). I keep several ice packs in my freezer. They take space, but do a good job during power outages keeping fridge cool for a couple of days. So, one day of outage was no problem, but the second day made me dull. My cell phone discharged. Tried to recharge it from computer UPS unit, and killed the battery. It became rather hot and uncomfortable without a fan.
I started thinking, where can I get some power during such outages? I live in an apartment, so generator is out of question. I think, during a couple of days I can be comfortable with ~500Wh battery and 1kW of peak AC power (chargers, fan, emergency lights and some electronics). I am not allowed to rewire anything in the apartment. The system should work from the AC wall outlet.
I found several all-in-one packs on solar sites, which include a small solar panel (nice option, but not really necessary). All of them lack quality, overpriced, non-expandable, non-reparable, and reviews say, if something brakes, manufacturers refuse to refund. Same solar sites offer a wide range of equipment which suites my needs for decent price. In going DIY route there are some issues. Max DC current can be ~80A, so proper wires and fuses are needed. Besides, everything should be enclosed accurately and safely in some box or cabinet. I do not want to scatter electrical devices around the apartment.
Do anybody have experience in small scale backup systems? Any plug-and-play packages on the market or DIY kits which I overlooked? Any DIY success stories? Please, share.
Comment