TitanMechonis
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I finally have a home backup setup that is grid tied and I love the peace of mind, but I’m realizing I’m still fuzzy on what should actually stay on during an outage. The first time our power flickered last week, I did the dumb thing and started mentally adding watts in my head like it was a math test, while my family just wanted the WiFi and a couple lights.
How did you decide your priorities in real life. Like fridge, lights, internet, maybe one room AC, and what did you intentionally leave off. Also what’s the safest way you tested it the first time without doing anything sketchy. Did you do a planned test with a transfer setup, flip only certain breakers, or use monitoring to confirm the loads before you trust it.
How did you decide your priorities in real life. Like fridge, lights, internet, maybe one room AC, and what did you intentionally leave off. Also what’s the safest way you tested it the first time without doing anything sketchy. Did you do a planned test with a transfer setup, flip only certain breakers, or use monitoring to confirm the loads before you trust it.