Home Backup Batteries
Our carefully selected high-performance lithium battery backup power supplies are designed to cope with sudden home power outages, ensuring that your home appliances, communication devices and security systems can seamlessly continue to operate stably in the event of a sudden power outage.
Home Backup Battery adopts advanced lithium battery technology with high energy density, long service life and fast charging capability. All products are equipped with an intelligent Battery Management System (BMS), which effectively prevents safety hazards such as over-charging, over-discharging and short-circuiting and ensures that the batteries are operating in optimal conditions.
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FAQ about Home Backup Batteries
What are the common types of home backup batteries?
Lithium-ion batteries: high energy density, long life and light weight, suitable for home use.
Lead-acid batteries: relatively low cost, but heavy weight and shorter life, suitable for users with limited budget.
Nickel-metal hydride (NiMH) batteries: typically used in small devices with high energy density, but not as popular as lithium-ion batteries.
Solid-state batteries (emerging technology): offer higher safety and energy density, but are still in the R&D stage.
What devices can a home battery backup support?
Home battery backup can power a variety of devices, including refrigerators, lighting fixtures, televisions, computers and other small appliances. The type and number of devices supported depends on the capacity and power output of the backup battery.
What factors do I need to consider when choosing a home backup battery?
Capacity: Measured in kilowatt hours (kWh), it determines how much power can be supplied and affects the number of devices that can be powered.
Power output: The instantaneous power output capability of the battery, which affects the number of devices that can be supported at the same time.
Charge Time: The faster the charge rate, the more practical the backup battery is.
Lifespan: How long the battery lasts and how many times it is cycled, affecting how often it is replaced.
Cost: Consider budget and long-term return on investment.
Brand and after-sales service: Choose a reputable brand to ensure after-sales service and warranty.
Are home backup batteries safe to use?
Most modern home backup batteries are designed to be safe, but improper use can lead to risks. The likelihood of accidents can be reduced by following the use and maintenance guidelines provided by the manufacturer. It is also important to regularly check the battery status and environmental conditions.
How much does a home backup battery cost?
The price of home backup batteries varies by brand, capacity and technology. Generally, lithium-ion batteries range in price from a few hundred to several thousand dollars, depending on the capacity and features of the battery.
How big of a battery do you need to run a house?
The size of the battery required depends on the electricity needs of the home and the number of devices. Generally, the daily electricity consumption of a household is between 20-30 kWh, so a battery of at least 10 kWh or more is usually needed to support the basic electricity needs, which will also depend on the power of the home's appliances and the time of use.
How long does a home battery backup last?
The duration of a battery backup depends on the capacity of the battery and the power consumption of the connected device. For example, if a 10 kWh battery powers a 500 watt device, it can run for about 20 hours (10,000 watt-hours ÷ 500 watts = 20 hours). However, the actual usage time is also affected by other factors such as device efficiency and battery health.
Are House Backup Batteries worth it?
The value of a whole house battery backup depends on individual needs and budgets. If you experience frequent power outages or want to reduce your dependence on the grid, a whole-house battery backup can be a worthwhile investment. Additionally, when used in conjunction with a solar energy system, it can further reduce your electric bill and environmental impact.
Is it possible to combine a battery backup with a solar system?
Yes, many home battery backups can be used in conjunction with a solar panel system. This allows solar energy to be collected and stored during the day for use at night or during power outages. The combination can increase energy self-sufficiency and reduce electricity bills.