My nerdy project this weekend was testing my new home backup battery. πŸ€“βš‘

We live among trees: beautiful, but puts us in the highest risk zone for #wildfire. We often lose power and have frequent β€œplanned outages" so PG&E can trim trees and make proactive line improvements.

I appreciate the work, but it is frustrating β€” outages complicate our daily routine (kids!) and food spoils.

PG&E offers rebates on home backup batteries and generators for those in high-risk areas. πŸ‘ They only cover up to 1000Wh, so no whole-home batteries. πŸ‘Ž πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ

I got the Ecoflow River 2 Pro 768Wh and tested it with my refrigerator. My main goal is to keep our food from spoiling in an upcoming outage.

Good news: the fridge doesn't pull too much power! Only ~60 watts when the compressor is running, and 0 when it's not! Battery thinks it could sustain for ~9 hrs (1st image). When plugged into the wall, Ecoflow passes power through to the fridge (2nd). πŸŽ‰

#emergency #preparedness #prepper #electricity #backup #power #SFBA #California

@scott welcome to our club. Now get yourself some solar panels. I think that device might only be able to handle 200 Watts.

#wildfire #emergency #preparedness #prepper #electricity #backup #power #SFBA #California

@human3500 Yes! I didn't have space to mention it, but I got the 200 Watt panels as well! Haven't tested them yet. That will be another project for a sunny day. :)
@scott
It's very addictive!