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Hey all, I was just curious on what's everyone's thoughts/ or what do you use for backup power.
Here in the Tampa Bay, Florida area and normal summer storm can knock out power for an hour or two sometimes.
I have a generator for longer periods (hurricanes, we have to have those), however I'm just looking/ curious for something in that 1-4 hour mark that I just don't have to worry about it... that'll kick on and we'll be just fine...
And is flow all that is really needed on back power?

Thank you all,

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I just noticed another thread mentioning some back up power suggestions that were good. I think I mean more (inline) suggestions as I'm not home as often as I'd like right now, and want to make sure it's always going to be okay.
 
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Auto transfer inverter, 300 ah Lipo4 battery, charger. Critical components power for 24 hours, transfer power to battery automatically.

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Okay, that's what's up. thanks, but do you just have that plugged in always? or is this something you'll add once the power goes out?
 

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Check out this thread. A lot of good suggestions in this one.

 
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Check out this thread. A lot of good suggestions in this one.

Thanks I will
 
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Okay, that's what's up. thanks, but do you just have that plugged in always? or is this something you'll add once the power goes out?
It’s plugged into ac power, when power goes out it automatically switches to battery power and back again when power comes on.
Oh okay nice. I’ll check it out
 

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I like the big lithium iron phosphate batteries like those from EcoFlow or Jackery. I think there are a lot of companies making them now, not haven’t been keeping up since I bought mine. They can store a lot of power, don’t loose much charge over time like lithium ion batteries and you can set them up like a UPS where they kick on when the power shuts off. Might be a pricier option but they’re convenient and I use mine for camping and events as well.
 
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I like the big lithium iron phosphate batteries like those from EcoFlow or Jackery. I think there are a lot of companies making them now, not haven’t been keeping up since I bought mine. They can store a lot of power, don’t loose much charge over time like lithium ion batteries and you can set them up like a UPS where they kick on when the power shuts off. Might be a pricier option but they’re convenient and I use mine for camping and events as well.
Solid, thanks I'll look into those, I read some people use that set up as well.
 

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I have battery backup on my Hydros. I have not had an issue with it lasting over 4 hours but the only thing left running during the power outage is my flow pumps. Those are slowed down quite a bit by the Hydros when the power is off. Everything else is turned off by the Hydros. I also have a UPS for my cable modem and router but they are the only things on it.
 
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I have battery backup on my Hydros. I have not had an issue with it lasting over 4 hours but the only thing left running during the power outage is my flow pumps. Those are slowed down quite a bit by the Hydros when the power is off. Everything else is turned off by the Hydros. I also have a UPS for my cable model and router but they are the only things on it.
Cool thank you, I was thinking about doing just a UPS on my flow pumps too.
 

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