I’m new to home battery backup and I’m a little nervous because my system works, but the runtime is way shorter than I expected. The battery percentage drops faster than I thought it would, even when I feel like I am only running a few basic things. I’m trying to understand if this is normal and I just misunderstood the math, or if I’m getting hit by something like inverter losses, surge loads, or some kind of idle draw I did not account for.
A specific moment that made me ask was this week during a short outage when everything switched over smoothly and it felt satisfying because the setup actually did its job. Then I looked at the battery after a bit and it had dropped more than I expected, and I started second guessing my whole plan. For people who have been doing this longer, what are the most common beginner misunderstandings that cause shorter runtime, and what is the simplest way to figure out what is eating the most power?
A specific moment that made me ask was this week during a short outage when everything switched over smoothly and it felt satisfying because the setup actually did its job. Then I looked at the battery after a bit and it had dropped more than I expected, and I started second guessing my whole plan. For people who have been doing this longer, what are the most common beginner misunderstandings that cause shorter runtime, and what is the simplest way to figure out what is eating the most power?