09-16-2016, 03:26 PM
I have a typical, hard wired, home security system. It has a battery backup for when the power goes out. 3 years ago I installed a whole house generator, so now when I lose power the generator powers everything back on in about 15 seconds. The transition back to grid power has no interruption.
The backup batteries last 2 to 3 years, and always seem to die when I'm away from home for an extended period of time, which just happened again. That leads to lots of phone calls from the security monitoring people to me and then to my neighbor who takes care of things when I'm gone. Now that I have the whole house generator, do I even need the backup battery? The system runs just fine without it, although I have not yet tried pulling my main circuit breaker to see if it will power back on when the generator kicks in. Any thoughts?
John
The backup batteries last 2 to 3 years, and always seem to die when I'm away from home for an extended period of time, which just happened again. That leads to lots of phone calls from the security monitoring people to me and then to my neighbor who takes care of things when I'm gone. Now that I have the whole house generator, do I even need the backup battery? The system runs just fine without it, although I have not yet tried pulling my main circuit breaker to see if it will power back on when the generator kicks in. Any thoughts?
John