I recently made many calls and talked to many vendors to determine the best 
backup power plan. I was hoping that solar plus battery would not only provide 
power during an outage but would also always provide power.

My conclusion was that whole home backup generator is still the only cost 
reasonable option. That will cost you $10-15k (but they are in short supply and 
you likely won’t get until November) whereas solar plus battery is more like 
$50k. I was even told by one solar company that when the power is out, the 
solar panels get shut down so as not to push electricity back to the grid so 
they don’t generate at all when the grid is down. So for a long outage all you 
have is the battery and no ongoing solar generation.

On May 3, 2021, at 6:12 PM, D. Howard Bingham via BVARC <[email protected]> wrote:



Easy, get a Generac WHOLE HOUSE Generator, but be careful, as since the FREEZE 
& power outages several months ago, PRICES ARE WAY UP & supplies may be SHORT 
with a LONG WAIT for installation.

My Nephew had the Generac system installed in my Sister's home in Deer Park 3 
years ago, I need power for CPAP breathing machine at night, sister has tripped 
in the dark when power has gone out at night. So here it's a MEDICAL ISSUE.

Alternative would be SOLAR CELLS (GENERAC HAS THESE with Battery Power packs 
that typically are installed in a garage for use when power fails at night, or 
during storms.).

Those who've followed the PBS "This Old House" has seen similar systems 
installed in major house remodeling over the years.

73

D. Howard Bingham

KE5APJ

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On 5/3/2021 2:42 PM, Mike Lambert via BVARC wrote:
Hurricane season starts in a month.

I am interested in talking to anyone who has a backup power plan (remember 
Ike?) to compare notes, ideas, techniques, etc.

We could comm via email outside of the BVARC listserve.

Mike
KI5PIY
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>



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