Ask the wife why shes looking at the roof in the first place, theres nothing to vacuum up there, there is no stove up there, it would be dangerous washing dishes up there, and unless she wants a clothesline up there there is no laundry up there. Somebody on the list will probably let you sleep on their couch
On Wed, Aug 30, 2017 at 4:03 PM, Sterling Jacobson <[email protected]> wrote: > 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 ☹ >
