Looks like it’s about $6k plus installation for a TESLA Wall battery.

Couldn’t I just get about 10 $165 batteries and put them in an array in my 
utility room?

I’ve got a Generac transfer switch that I haven’t hooked up.

Ideally I would like to have ‘clean’ power through some sort of whole home 
inverter/conditioner for regular utility power.
Then if the power glitches I would like to seamlessly run off a battery array 
for a few minutes until the Generator comes online.
Then have a whole home generator on NG for any extended power outages.

But I’m having a hard time finding online any sort of DIY or sample/guide for 
electricians to make this.

Is this not ‘normal’ now days?

I don’t have solar, but would like to consider it in the future as well.
Wife doesn’t like the look of panels on the roof ☹

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