When we had a power outage that lasted nearly a day, I realised how unprepared we were. After that, I looked into setting up an emergency power supply at home. First, I figured out what we needed during an outage—fridge, lights, internet, and phone charging. I went with a lithium-ion battery since it lasts longer and doesn’t need much upkeep. A licensed electrician handled the installation, which I’d recommend—don’t DIY this. We placed it in a dry, shaded area, and I check it monthly. What I like is that our BURG locking system works with backup power, so even if everything else is out, we can still access the house securely. Having it in place gives us peace of mind. It’s one of those things you don’t value until you need it.
Only if the old battery is defective
check battery cables are connected correctly, and there not crimped under the battery.
When installing a new battery in a car, the red color should be connected first.
take the battery back out
To change the battery in a Porsche key, first remove the emergency key and the cover on the back of the key housing. Change the battery and replace the cover and emergency key.
Disconnect negative cable first from old battery and connect it last when installing new battery.
the computer should reset itself after you reinstall a battery. :D
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red or positive
Installing a battery backup for a house provides benefits such as uninterrupted power during outages, protection for electronic devices, and potential cost savings by reducing reliance on the grid.
Disconnect battery and pump brake 30times let sit for 30mins. reconnect battery and your away.
The red one.