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5-Tier Garage Freestanding Steel Storage Shelving Unit (27" x 59" x 12")
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Or get some OSB or pallet wood is cheaper but more time consuming, but you should be able to use a circular saw to cut between the braces and drywall screws to secure a piece across the bottom for the cheapest, sturdy shelf. Blue pallets are stronger and heavier. My farmer friend doesn't use them because they're too heavy to move frequently for his pumpkins. Would be sturdier than the shelf unit.
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Lets see the shelf is 27" wide and the batteries are 6.7"
So basically 3 per shelf
100ah x 3 = 300ah = 3.6kWh
150ah x 3 = 450ah = 5.4kWh
So, if you used all 5 shelves with 100ah batteries your looking at 18kWh
and the 150ah would be 27kWh
Here are some general benchmarks for daily kWh usage:
Small households (1-2 people): 15-20 kWh per day
Medium households (3-4 people): 25-30 kWh per day
Large households (5+ people): 35-50 kWh per day
If your usage is significantly higher than the average for your household size, it might be time to explore ways to reduce energy consumption.