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Thanksgiving week usually means a lot more cooking, heating, and general power use, so I’m curious how everyone here prepares their home battery systems before the holiday. Do you adjust anything ahead of time to handle the extra load?
Some homeowners try to enter the day with a full charge, while others shift certain appliances to off-peak hours or monitor usage more closely throughout the afternoon. A few have mentioned that past holidays taught them what to expect when the kitchen is working nonstop.
If you have any helpful habits or a simple prep routine that keeps things smooth during Thanksgiving cooking, feel free to share it. Always good to learn from each other’s setups.
Some homeowners try to enter the day with a full charge, while others shift certain appliances to off-peak hours or monitor usage more closely throughout the afternoon. A few have mentioned that past holidays taught them what to expect when the kitchen is working nonstop.
If you have any helpful habits or a simple prep routine that keeps things smooth during Thanksgiving cooking, feel free to share it. Always good to learn from each other’s setups.