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Re: Typical last mile battery runtime (protecting against power cuts)


From: Chris Adams <cma () cmadams net>
Date: Sat, 4 Feb 2023 23:47:16 -0600

Once upon a time, Mark Tinka <mark@tinka.africa> said:
I'd struggle to see how a 20kW generator struggles to to run a home,
unless you've also got heated floors, saunas, steam baths, water and
space heaters, electric stoves and ovens all running at the same
time :-).

My house isn't very big, and I live alone (so less demand for hot water
for example), and I hit a peak demand of 15kW a couple of months ago
during a cold snap (I've seen it higher, maybe 16kW IIRC, just didn't
dig any deeper).  I probably took a hot shower while the heat was
running, but I didn't cook anything that day, which could easily pulled
another 1-2kW (oven, microwave, etc.).  And that's without any
water/septic pumps.

Electric heat pumps are great for power efficiency until the temperature
drops and they switch over to pure electric heat.

-- 
Chris Adams <cma () cmadams net>


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