That’s pretty impressive. I have a “big battery” that still isn’t that big, but I don’t consider it part of my wacky constellation of UPS devices. It’s more of an “oh shit, no power, make sure the food doesn’t go bad” and keep the refrigerator going for a day kind of thing.
danggg I wonder how long that bad boy takes to charge after an outage. The page says the solar powered one says < 2 hours but I don’t know if I trust that. Thats an insane charge speed for solar
What if I have a really good UPS with like a whole day’s worth of juice?
That’s either an impressive UPS or an impressively low power server. Either way, congrats!
It’s a giant hamster wheel connected to a generator I run in 😃
I wish my daughter’s rabbit wasn’t so lazy. I’d join you in the dream of animal powered infrastructure.
Anker have up to 3.8kWh stations, goals. This or Anker’s equivalent of the Tesla Powerwall, wall-mounted energy storage.
That’s pretty impressive. I have a “big battery” that still isn’t that big, but I don’t consider it part of my wacky constellation of UPS devices. It’s more of an “oh shit, no power, make sure the food doesn’t go bad” and keep the refrigerator going for a day kind of thing.
Oh yeah, I think maybe a bunch of smaller UPS is better than one massive one - can’t always power everything from one point aha
Let me tell you though, when the power goes out it is like an unholy choir of beeping. Our pets think the apocalypse has arrived.
danggg I wonder how long that bad boy takes to charge after an outage. The page says the solar powered one says < 2 hours but I don’t know if I trust that. Thats an insane charge speed for solar
In a critical environment the UPS only has to last as long as it takes to switch over to a backup generator.
Hamsters on crack, noted.
I only get about 7 minutes out of mine but that gets it through most power outages.