Those are nice generators but I'm preparing for peak oil, I know a loony topic, so limiting fossil fuel directly as an end user is important. So it sounds like if someone had a large battery bank, they can equalize it with the grid each month and have a few days back-up power when the grid went down, with a solar array they can go longer. If there was no generator when the power went down, can the battery bank be shut down before the DOD reached near critical levels? That's an important question for me to know as well as how long in winter will a decent FLA bank take to deplete from 35% Dod to say 50%? I'm guessing on what safe levels are. I understand I can equalize the battery with the grid after the power came back on the next week. I assume doing it after 5 weeks versus 4 weeks once per year is not catastrophic. One could also equalize them before a pending large storm as well. I assume it wouldn't hurt to equalize them a week earlier before a storm, although I could be wrong.
Interesting you said to just buy an appropriate sized AC powered battery charger. I started with that 5 years ago and got a 1,500 watt battery pack on wheels, the largest I could find. They make an 1,800 watt one with attached solar panels but I have never seen a larger one. I don't think you can attach them into the electric panel anyway. I run my pellet stove for 12 hours with it and back charge it with my Volt. I can get 1,000 watts continuous with my Volt but, again, it's not tied into the panel, just extension cords. Do they make a large AC powered battery charger????? Sorry about so many questions but I've wanted these answers for quit awhile.
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MrEnergyCzar
Interesting you said to just buy an appropriate sized AC powered battery charger. I started with that 5 years ago and got a 1,500 watt battery pack on wheels, the largest I could find. They make an 1,800 watt one with attached solar panels but I have never seen a larger one. I don't think you can attach them into the electric panel anyway. I run my pellet stove for 12 hours with it and back charge it with my Volt. I can get 1,000 watts continuous with my Volt but, again, it's not tied into the panel, just extension cords. Do they make a large AC powered battery charger????? Sorry about so many questions but I've wanted these answers for quit awhile.
Thanks
MrEnergyCzar
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