Superduner
Established Member
I'm hoping that somebody on the forum will be able to give some informed advice about power banks.
My house, in rural France, is heated from a woodburner back boiler and uses 3 normal central heating pumps (Grundfos). One pump takes water from the back boiler to the 800l tank in the cellar, one circulates water around the rads from that tank, and one sends a bleed flow to the solar hot water system for when it's cloudy.
We are a bit prone to power cuts in the winter, and I was thinking that a power bank would be useful to keep all the pumps running for a few hours to save having to shut the fire down (which leads to blow offs and other issues). Cuts to date have not been more than 3 hours.
I'd like it to have an associated app so that I can monitor the charge state from upstairs, and also for it to be able to supply the pumps while connected to the solar panels which will be permanently mounted on the roof (and which I know will not be able to keep up with power demand, but will at least prolong the ability to supply). My wife would like the ability to also run an induction hob/kettle.
I've resisted her suggestions to buy a generator so far, but this might be a good compromise.
Any suggestions/ recommendations?
My house, in rural France, is heated from a woodburner back boiler and uses 3 normal central heating pumps (Grundfos). One pump takes water from the back boiler to the 800l tank in the cellar, one circulates water around the rads from that tank, and one sends a bleed flow to the solar hot water system for when it's cloudy.
We are a bit prone to power cuts in the winter, and I was thinking that a power bank would be useful to keep all the pumps running for a few hours to save having to shut the fire down (which leads to blow offs and other issues). Cuts to date have not been more than 3 hours.
I'd like it to have an associated app so that I can monitor the charge state from upstairs, and also for it to be able to supply the pumps while connected to the solar panels which will be permanently mounted on the roof (and which I know will not be able to keep up with power demand, but will at least prolong the ability to supply). My wife would like the ability to also run an induction hob/kettle.
I've resisted her suggestions to buy a generator so far, but this might be a good compromise.
Any suggestions/ recommendations?