HildaGarde
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I’m curious what people do to keep their battery backup system feeling dependable over the long run. I love the peace of mind, but I also don’t want to be the person who assumes it’s fine and then finds out during an outage that something drifted or a setting changed.
This week I did a quick check after a couple small brownouts and it was honestly satisfying to see everything still performing the way it should. It reminded me that the system is only as reliable as the habits around it, even if those habits are small.
What do you do to keep things consistent? Do you check state of health, cycle history, firmware, inverter settings, run a periodic test, or keep a simple log so you know if performance is slowly changing?
This week I did a quick check after a couple small brownouts and it was honestly satisfying to see everything still performing the way it should. It reminded me that the system is only as reliable as the habits around it, even if those habits are small.
What do you do to keep things consistent? Do you check state of health, cycle history, firmware, inverter settings, run a periodic test, or keep a simple log so you know if performance is slowly changing?