You will be disappointed by your backup system. A practical battery based system is just not going to be cost effective over a generator.So here’s what I’ve found:
I can buy a set of 3 deep cycle batteries (for about 180US$, with a charger included). These have a capacity of 14 Ah, which would be 168Wh (correct?). 168 times 3 would give me about 500Wh, which I think should be enough to run a fridge for a couple of hours continuously. However, I intend to use a timer, and run the fridge for 5 minutes every 30 minutes. That way the fridge’s contents should stay cool enough (to be tested), if i don’t open the door all the time. From a turbine, I can’t reasonably expect more than 50-100 Watts, but it would generate that amount more or less 24/7. I think that could be enough to not drain the batteries, even during a longer blackout, if I use them as described, for short intervals.
I don’t know if a hybrid inverter can work with two power sources simultaneously, but if it can, I might get a turbine AND a small solar panel.
Price wise, with just a turbine, it would cost me about 500US$, maybe a little more , but less than thousand (the battery, a turbine plus a hybrid inverter).
What do you think? Does that seem like a ‘good idea’?
Cheers.
A reliable system with reserve power for emergencies and the types of batteries needed for repeated deep cycling are expensive..
https://forum.allaboutcircuits.com/...c-controlled-battery-array.32879/post-1438996










