To me it looks like a much cheaper option if you compare it to something like a Tesla Powerwall or an LG Chem battery, with the added benefit of also having power expandability if you need to increase the storage at any point (again, at a cheaper price point). I saw this Bluetti AC300+B300 on sale for $1200 less, so I was wondering what do you guys think about the idea.
2600 bucks for
3kwh of battery that’s about 700 bucks
3kw inverter/charger 1k
200w of solar 100bucks
You need 2 of them to get split phase 240 needed for a US home.
5k for 6kwh setup that still does not have a ATS etc to work well
I would and did get a pair of victron inverters for about the same money you can get 10kwh of batteries and expand from there. These work with a generator and integrate well with home automation (they talk MQTT so easy to deal with)
Can pick up a 6kw inverter/charger for around 800$. (Prob cheaper if you went with 48v too…)
Been there, and done this project.
https://xtremeownage.com/2021/06/12/portable-2-4kwh-power-supply-ups/