What Most People Get Wrong About Backup Power
Backup power tends to get attention after something goes wrong. A power cut. A storm. Internet down in the middle of a work call. That’s usually when people start searching.
The problem is that most guides make it feel more complicated than it needs to be.
You don’t need to power your entire house. You don’t need the biggest unit on the market. And you definitely don’t need to chase specs without thinking about how you’ll actually use the thing.
The questions that matter are boring but important. What do you want to keep running? For how long? Can you rotate devices, or do they need to stay on continuously? Can you realistically move the unit if it’s heavy?
Solar gets a lot of attention too. It can be great, but only in the right situations. For some people it’s essential. For others it’s a nice bonus that never gets used.
I’ve been pulling together notes and comparisons based on real use cases rather than ideal scenarios. If you’re trying to make sense of the options, this page is a decent place to start: https://portablepower.io












