Quick Answer
Most homeowners need a portable power station with 1000โ2000Wh capacity and 1000W+ output to run essential devices like a refrigerator, lights, and Wi-Fi during outages.
Step 1: List What You Want to Power
Start with essentials:
- refrigerator
- lights
- Wi-Fi/router
- phones and laptops
- sump pump (if needed)
Step 2: Add Up Running Watts
Typical values:
- Refrigerator โ 100โ300W
- Lights โ 10โ50W
- Wi-Fi โ 10โ20W
- Laptop โ 50โ100W
๐ Add them together to get total running watts.
Step 3: Account for Surge Power
Some devices need extra power at startup:
- Refrigerator โ up to 1200W surge
- Sump pump โ up to 2000W surge
๐ Your power station must handle the highest surge
Step 4: Calculate Runtime (Wh)
Use this formula:
Watts ร Hours = Watt-hours (Wh)
Example:
300W ร 10 hours = 3000Wh
Step 5: Choose the Right Size
Small Needs
- 500โ1000Wh
- electronics only
Medium Needs (most homes)
- 1000โ2000Wh
- essential devices
Larger Needs
- 2000Wh+
- multiple appliances
Step 6: Add a Safety Margin
Add 20โ30% extra capacity.
๐ Helps with:
- inefficiency
- longer outages
- unexpected usage
Common Mistakes
- ignoring surge power
- underestimating runtime
- buying too small
- trying to power everything
Frequently Asked Questions
Is bigger always better?
Not always โ match your actual needs.
Can I run a refrigerator?
Yes, with a 1000Wh+ system.
Should I add solar?
Helpful for longer outages, but not required.
Final Thoughts
Choosing the right size power station comes down to balancing power, runtime, and budget.
For most homes, a 1000โ2000Wh system with strong surge capacity is the best starting point.
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