I'm in the equipment evaluation phase of building an emergency power backup system for my (small) house.
So far I'm planning 5kWh (later 10kWh) of lfp battery storage and a Chinese hybrid inverter (smh ii 7kv) as a UPS. I also plan to plug my existing 2.4kW od grid tie solar to it in case of prolonged power outages as well as to use a gas generator as required.
However, having my friends experience the "flickering led lights" effect these inverters produce I started wondering if I'm going to have problems powering computers, PoE network switches and other electronic stuff directly from one of these inverters.
Will I have to blow up my budget by buying an expensive ups for every device? Or is switched mode power supply powered equipment juuuust fine being powered by these inverters?
So far I'm planning 5kWh (later 10kWh) of lfp battery storage and a Chinese hybrid inverter (smh ii 7kv) as a UPS. I also plan to plug my existing 2.4kW od grid tie solar to it in case of prolonged power outages as well as to use a gas generator as required.
However, having my friends experience the "flickering led lights" effect these inverters produce I started wondering if I'm going to have problems powering computers, PoE network switches and other electronic stuff directly from one of these inverters.
Will I have to blow up my budget by buying an expensive ups for every device? Or is switched mode power supply powered equipment juuuust fine being powered by these inverters?