@shawnp0wers Yeah events like that are useful specifically because they point out gaps like that. In my case we have an external tube speaker for the TV that doesn't automatically power back on.
@kyle One of my NAS devices apparently isn't set to turn on after a power outage. But more frustrating is how finicky our Spectrum cable modem is about reconnecting.
(I also don't like cutting the power to NAS devices in general, as they really don't like that, and I really don't like the data loss that is probable in those instances)
@shawnp0wers Yeah home storage is the first thing that got a battery backup. My plan for extended outages is to re-purpose one of the "solar generators" from my van and plug the battery backup into it, then recharge it periodically (if power continues to go out) via a generator.
@shawnp0wers One thing I discovered, however, is that my Ecoflow Delta doesn't show up as properly grounded to my UPS, while my Ecoflow River does, so the UPS complains about the power source if I use the Delta.
@shawnp0wers All of my DR plans essentially center on my camper van, and I try to pick tech for it that is easily adaptable to home-based disasters (earthquakes, extended power outages) for maximum flexibility, which is why when I could have invested in new fancy BattleBorn house batteries for the van, I opted for removable Ecoflows instead.
@shawnp0wers "Superfluous Aesthetic Frivolity" is the name of my polka band!
@kyle That's a very good call. In your case, portability is a benefit instead of a superfluous aesthetic frivolity. (Wow, that was quite a string of $10 words...)