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I appreciate the reply. That makes sense and I fully agree with the criticism of my setup.
I'm in (probably) unusual situation for this community because I live in a city with extremely reliable power. Had maybe one outage longer than a few minutes in the last 5 years.
I also have whole house solar system without battery backup.
My idea with a small, of the shelf, system was to create a solar/battery system to use for critical components like my security system, network equipment and optionally garage fridge. Separate system, not hooked up to city grid except to recharge the battery if draw is more than its solar panel can provide.
That's why I can live with consumer grade stuff - worst case scenario and I'll just reconnect everything to city grid.