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The blackout kit: 4 tools to keep your Wi-Fi and fridge running

The "blackout" backup: smart home survival gear

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The “blackout” backup isn’t about surviving the apocalypse; it’s about making a Tuesday night power outage annoying rather than disastrous. The goal is a system that keeps your Wi-Fi on, your laptop charged, and your fridge cold without you having to drag a gas generator out of the garage in the rain.

Here is the hardware loadout to build a modern, silent, and reliable energy safety net.

The power supply

Anker SOLIX C1000 Gen 2

Old power stations were heavy and took hours to charge. The Anker SOLIX C1000 changes the math. It charges from 0-100% in just 58 minutes via a wall outlet, meaning you can top it up quickly if you suspect a storm is coming. It pushes 2400W of AC output, which is enough to run a full-sized refrigerator, a CPAP machine, or even a microwave. Best of all, it uses LFP (LiFePO4) batteries that last for 3,000+ cycles, so you can use it daily for 10 years without degrading the battery. It is currently 52% off, bringing the price down to $617.99.

EcoFlow DELTA Pro 3

If you own a home and want to back up everything, this is the unit. The EcoFlow DELTA Pro 3 is a 4kWh beast that can be expanded up to 48kWh. It outputs 120V/240V natively, meaning it can power high-voltage appliances like your dryer or well pump. It sits on wheels because it’s heavy, but it’s the closest thing to a Tesla Powerwall that you can buy at a store. You can grab it now for $1,999.00, which is 46% off the list price.

The brain

EcoFlow Smart Home Panel 2

Plug-in power stations are great, but extension cords are messy. The EcoFlow Smart Home Panel 2 replaces your manual transfer switch. It connects your portable power station (like the DELTA Pro) directly to your home’s breaker box. When the grid goes down, it automatically switches to battery power in 20ms—fast enough that your clocks won’t even reset. It also lets you monitor your energy usage circuit-by-circuit via an app.

Connectivity backup

Eaton 3S Mini UPS

Your “big” battery will run the fridge, but you don’t want to waste its power on your router. The Eaton 3S Mini UPS is a tiny, silent battery backup designed specifically for low-power network gear. It replaces your router’s wall wart power supply. When the power cuts, it keeps your internet gear running for up to 5 hours, keeping your smart home online without you lifting a finger.

The bottom line

For most people living in apartments or wanting a “grab-and-go” solution, the Anker SOLIX C1000 is the winner due to its higher power output and current 52% discount. However, if you are looking to build a permanent home backup system, start with the EcoFlow DELTA Pro 3 and plan to add the Smart Home Panel later.

Omair Khaliq Sultan
I'm a writer, entrepreneur, and powerlifting coach. I’ve been building computers and fiddling with PC parts since I was a…
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