Instead
of
wiring
into
a
home’s
breaker
box,
the
Backup
by
BioLite
home
backup
power
solution
relies
on
thin
battery
panels
that
can
fit
behind
appliances
to
keep
them
running
for
days
at
a
time.
It’s
built
around
two
1.5kWh
lithium
iron
phosphate
(LiFePO4)
batteries,
the
Backup
Core
and
Backup
Extend.
Like
any
uninterruptible
power
supply,
the
Backup
Core
keeps
itself
perpetually
charged
from
a
wall
outlet
while
power
is
available,
then
switches
to
keep
whatever’s
plugged
into
it
running
during
a
power
outage.
If
you
need
more
backup
power,
up
to
five
Backup
Extend
units
can
be
connected
to
a
Backup
Core
unit
to
expand
the
total
capacity
to
9kWh,
and
you
don’t
need
a
contractor
or
electrician
to
install
any
of
it.
BioLite’s
system
was
designed
to
be
a
cheaper
and
easier
alternative
to
whole-home
backup
power
solutions
that
rely
on
a
central
battery
or
gas-powered
generator
to
keep
an
entire
house
running
during
a
power
outage.
A
natural
gas
generator
alone
can
cost
well
over
$5,000,
while
a
Tesla
Powerwall
installation
can
set
you
back
over
$10,000.
The
Backup
by
BioLite
batteries
are
29
inches
tall
and
weigh
upwards
of
40lbs
each.Image:
BioLite
The
Backup
Core
battery
panel
will
sell
for
$1,999,
but
BioLite
will
also
offer
a
$2,999
Backup
Complete
solution,
pairing
a
Core
with
a
single
Extend
battery,
that’s
eligible
for
a
30
percent
home
energy
tax
credit.
The
company
says
the
3kWh
Backup
Complete
has
enough
capacity
to
keep
an
18
cubic
foot
fridge
running
for
up
to
60
hours
or
a
larger
26
cubic
foot
fridge
powered
for
up
to
30
hours
while
also
allowing
for
the
occasional
use
of
lights
or
other
smaller
appliances.
BioLite
is
bringing
its
backup
power
solution
to
consumers
through
a
Kickstarter
crowdfunding
campaign
that
launches
today,
with
discounts
for
early
backers
or
those
who
opt
to
put
down
a
deposit
and
pay
in
full
through
an
installment
plan
later.
Although
the
company
has
been
around
since
2006,
making
products
like
a
power-generating
camp
stove,
this
will
be
its
most
expensive
offering
to
date,
and
the
usual
caveats
and
risks
with
crowdfunded
products
apply
here.
The
Backup
by
BioLite
batteries
don’t
need
to
be
installed
on
a
wall.
They
can
be
placed
on
top
of
a
refrigerator,
or
hidden
behind
other
furniture.Image:
BioLite
The
Backup
by
BioLite
batteries
measure
29
inches
tall
and
weigh
between
35
and
40
lbs.
They’re
each
just
2.8
inches
thick,
however,
allowing
them
to
be
mounted
out
of
sight
behind
appliances
or
furniture
using
hardware
that
takes
about
30
minutes
to
install,
claims
the
company.
But
a
permanent
installation
isn’t
necessary,
as
BioLite
says
the
batteries
will
work
just
as
well
placed
atop
a
fridge
or
slid
under
a
bed.
(Originally posted by Andrew Liszewski)
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