I tested this backup power station during a real blackout - don't make my mistakes
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- Blackouts strike with zero warning, so plan ahead.
- Be aware that heat can throttle your power station.
- Think about how to get the power to where you'll need it.
I have 11 kWh of battery power sitting in my house -- enough to run a small home for days. It weighs almost 300 pounds. I call it the Tower of Power (a Bluetti Apex 300 and three expansion batteries). And when a real blackout hit, it still wasn't enough to stop me from wasting power, cooking a battery in the heat, and losing my fridge.
So, what happened?
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It turns out I had three issues working against me, along with the fact that I've not finished my build yet.
1. Power outages don't...
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