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1. gorgoi+(OP)[view] [source] 2026-01-12 07:08:04
2025 was the year of LiFePo power packs for me and my family. Absolute game changers: 1000Wh of power with a multi-socket inverter and UPS-like failover. You lose capacity over a gas genny but the simplicity and lack of fumes adds back a lot of value. If it’s sunny you can also make your own fuel.

https://www.ankersolix.com/ca/products/f2600-400w-portable-s...

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2. mlrtim+AI3[view] [source] 2026-01-13 10:55:01
>>gorgoi+(OP)
Yeah how does that work if you statistically have a outage > 24 hours a few times a year? How long does that last?

Also generators are still cheap compared to batteries?

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3. gorgoi+SN3[view] [source] [discussion] 2026-01-13 11:35:30
>>mlrtim+AI3
You’re right, it’s not much, but it is convenient and clean. A few lamps, USB charging, and a router/modem will use a few tens of watts and the big power pack will keep that going for eight hours.

For longer outages there is an outhouse with triple-redundant generators:

- Honda c. 2005

- Honda c. 1985

- Briggs & Stratton c. 1940

The “redundancy” here is that the first is to provide power in the event of a long power outage, and the other two are redundant museum pieces (which turn over!)

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