Generac PWRcell energy storage system

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Do these things work?
I'm curious about the ads I've been seeing on TV about these Energy Storage Systems. Anyone have any knowledge about them?
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image from https://sunwatts.com/20-2-kwh-generac-pwrcell-energy-storage-system/
Thanks in advance
 
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anorlunda said:
Compare them with the tesla power wall.
https://www.tesla.com/powerwall

It looks like the smallest model is comparable to the Tesla Powerwall (13.5kWh). Both have 10 year warranties, and the specs look pretty comparable. The SunWatts page has a link for customer reviews, but I didn't see any reviews in my checking (I could have missed them).

Don -- do you have a PV system that you want to use with this battery system? Or will you just be storing energy from the grid for use when power is out? I know some folks here in Silicon Valley up in the foothills near me that use the Tesla Powerwalls to back up their home for the PG&E "Public Safety Power Shutoff" events that happen during peak fire danger periods. They seem satisfied with them so far. I don't know anybody personally who is using them with their PV system.
 
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berkeman said:
do you have a PV system that you want to use with this battery system? Or will you just be storing energy from the grid for use when power
I was just curious about them. I have no system.
 
I only skimmed the specs, but it looks like the Powerwall can take DC input directly (like from a PV array) and deal with the DC-DC conversion to store the energy in the batteries. Seems like a pretty flexible system. Kind of pricey for just energy storage for PG&E PSPS events, but might make sense for homes with a PV array.
 
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