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How to Choose a Sump Pump Battery Backup

    What Is Sump Pump Battery Backup?

    Sump pump battery backup is an affordable way to prevent basement flooding and water damage to your home during power outages. Unlike portable generators, dedicated sump pump backups automatically switch to battery power from grid power instantaneously during a blackout. Both pedestal and submersible sump pumps can operate using battery storage. Unlike portable gas generators, sump pump battery backups are safe for indoor use and don’t need to be manually switched on during an outage. In the past, when rechargeable battery storage was expensive and inefficient, a dedicated backup for your sump pump alone may have been the most affordable option to protect your home from devastating water damage. In recent years, battery technology has improved immensely, with electric vehicles and renewable power systems fuelling innovation and driving down prices. Today, a whole home backup battery is a viable option for running your sump pump and essential home appliances — even during extended outages.

    How Does a Sump Pump Battery Work?

    Because dedicated sump pump batteries only provide power for a single electrical load, they are relatively simple systems with three main components. Rechargeable battery: Typically flooded or sealed lead acid (SLA) “deep cycle” battery, though lithium-ion (Li-ion) batteries are becoming more common. Inverter/Charger: Converts direct current (DC) electricity stored in the battery to alternating current (AC) for consumption by the sump pump as required. Dedicated DC sump pumps do not require DC-to-AC conversion to operate, only for the battery to charge using a household electrical outlet. Controller: Your battery’s “brain,” the controller monitors AC output from the outlet the unit is plugged into and automatically switches to battery power during an outage. It also helps ensure that the battery charges optimally when not in use, helping increase lifespan and performance. Most controllers will also alert you with an alarm tone when switching to backup power and when the battery is running low. Think of dedicated battery backup as an uninterruptible power supply (UPS) for your sump pump, helping protect your home against water damage during an outage.

    How Does a Portable Power Station Work with a Sump Pump?

    A portable power station is a high-capacity rechargeable battery system capable of running or charging multiple appliances and devices simultaneously. EcoFlow offers portable power stations for virtually any application, from camping to whole home standby generator backup. For example, EcoFlow DELTA 3 Plus offers 1800W of AC output (3600W surge) which can easily start and run a sump pump and other essential appliances simultaneously. Simply plug your sump pump into the AC or DC outlet on the DELTA 3 and plug the portable power station into the nearest wall outlet. Like a dedicated battery, the DELTA 3 Plus will kick in immediately during a blackout. The difference is, you can also plug in other nearby appliances — a freezer for example — to provide backup for more than just your pump during an outage. DELTA 3 Plus comes with 1024Wh of storage capacity, expandable up to 5kWh. If you have a ⅓ horsepower (HP) sump pump that consumes 400 watts of operating power (1200W surge), a fully expanded 5kWh DELTA 3 Plus can run the unit for approximately 10-12 hours between charges.

    Battery Backup vs. Generators for Sump Pumps

    If you live in a location that’s prone to power outages, you may be considering investing in a generator to operate your sump pump and other essential home appliances. Portable gas generators are rarely a better choice than battery backup for sump pumps for the following reasons. Manual setup, fueling, and starting during an outage. When it comes to water damage and floods, every second counts. Must be operated outdoors at least 20 feet away from the nearest entrance or window to your house. Carbon monoxide emissions from gas and other fossil fuels can kill within minutes. Noise levels between 80dB to 100dB. Fuel storage is hazardous. Gasoline spoils within a few months. Increased carbon footprint. However, standby generators like EcoFlow DELTA Pro Ultra are ideal for running your sump pump and other high-wattage appliances — even during extended power outages. By integrating a whole home generator with your home circuit board and wiring using Smart Home Panel 2 or an automatic transfer switch, you get virtually uninterrupted access to power during a blackout with switchover time of 20 milliseconds (20mS). Unlike conventional standby generators, EcoFlow DELTA Series Generators offer multiple charging methods, including solar panels, grid power, 800W alternator adapter (cars/trucks/RVs), and gas, propane, and inverter generators.

    How to Choose a Sump Pump Battery Backup

    Choosing the right sump pump battery for your needs requires some math, particularly if you’re retrofitting backup storage for your existing AC pedestal or submersible system. First of all, you need to understand the difference between starting and running watts. Many high-wattage home appliances require significantly power to start than to run — particularly anything requiring an engine or compressor, such as refrigerators, air conditioners, and sump pumps. Most appliances list their operating (running) wattage on manufacturer’s labels and manuals because starting watts are rarely an issue when they’re plugged into grid power. No matter what kind of backup battery system you choose, make sure it outputs sufficient starting and running watts for your sump pump. Otherwise, it won’t start up. You’ll also need to decide how many hours you want your sump pump to operate off-grid between charges. Take the operating wattage and multiply it by the number of hours you need for backup. For example, to run a 400W sump pump for a full day off-grid requires a minimum storage capacity of at least 10kWh, though it’s wise to increase that estimate by at least 10%-20% to give you some overhead for system inefficiency, etc.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Sump pump backup battery installation can be as simple plug-and-play or require a licensed electrician. Ease of installation depends largely on whether you’re retrofitting an existing pedestal/submersible sump pump or putting in a dedicated DC-to-DC system. Portable power stations with sufficient AC output and battery storage can be a plug-and-play retrofit solution. No matter what, keep the battery dry! The length of time a sump pump battery will run during a blackout is determined by the power requirements of your pump (operating watts) and the energy storage capacity of the battery in watt-hours (Wh)/kilowatt-hours (kWh). To estimate runtime during an outage, divide the storage capacity of the battery by the sump pump operating wattage. Then multiply the outcome by .8 (80%) to account for system inefficiency of 20%.

    Final Thoughts

    Extreme weather and power outages are a fact of life in many parts of the country — particularly Ontario and Quebec. Given the likelihood of power outages occurring simultaneously with environmental conditions that lead to water damage or basement flooding, sump pump battery backup is a wise investment. Thanks to the increased affordability of portable power stations and whole home backup generators like EcoFlow DELTA Pro 3, you can keep essential appliances running along with your sump pump without breaking the bank. EcoFlow has a wide variety of off-grid and hybrid battery backup and solar generator solutions for just about any application. Check out our selection today!

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