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Do you have any examples? I haven't seen what you're describing despite shopping UPSes, but something less than $100 that could last 10+ hours would be amazing.

My $200 1500VA/1000W CyperPower UPS could handle a short one or two hour storm, but storms can last for 10+ hours here during the wet season. One long power outage could cost me a lot more than $1000 in basement damages (my basement is finished).

A comparable all-in-one product to this pila battery would also be around $1000: https://us.ecoflow.com/products/delta-2-max-portable-power-s...

You can easily cut that in half shopping for an inverter and battery separately:

$240 for an inverter: https://www.homedepot.com/p/VEVOR-2500-Watt-3-4-HP-Sump-Pump...

$200 for a battery: https://www.homedepot.com/p/Basement-Watchdog-Maintenance-Fr...

But a lead acid battery might last 5 years where the pila battery is designed for 10+ years, so you're looking at $400 total on batteries. That quickly gets close to the $1000 for one pila battery.

I want to believe $100 is all you need, but to me the math with the numbers that I've seen suggests $1000 is not unreasonable for something like this.



> A comparable all-in-one product to this pila battery would also be around $1000

That unit is more powerful, higher capacity, and has more solar features than the Pila product. The Pila is also $1300 after pre-orders are over.

I'd pick the Delta unit, personally. They go on sale and you can even grab them from local places like Costco with good return policies.


You buy lithium battery (lifepo4) not agm, much longer life time. I have exactly the same Vevor inverter + lithium battery total cost was 400$. But I regret doing this setup, I should have just gotten Ecoflow power station, it's a bit more expensive but more versatile.. You can take it with you anywhere


Thanks for the suggestion. It looks like 100Ah LiFePo4 batteries are pretty easy to find too.


It depends on the wattage and duty cycle of your sump pump.

My experience with sump pumps is low wattage and intermittent use. Sounds like this does not correspond to yours.


That makes sense. Mine runs every few minutes sometimes in heavy rain.


Exactly, traditional lead-acid UPS cannot power much for long and often last less than 3 years.

Pila is great value.




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