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"content": "nostr:npub1yz8jkqzt88wh8qh6vl84jujnqsy9xqswrq833fsp02e9hvdjan0q4uy56j whole house battery sounds daunting. If all you need is safe shutdown a home UPS is good, APC worked for me. If you want to be able to keep working, yeah that's a bigger ask. I've seen those reductive chargers that let the car send power back into the grid. I just wonder - but then what if you need to drive again soon?",
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