DIY Solar Sizing Made Simple: How to Choose the Right Battery Backup System

For many homeowners and DIY solar enthusiasts, one of the biggest challenges isn’t deciding whether to add battery storage — it’s figuring out what size system they actually need.

Too small, and the system may not provide enough backup power during outages. Too large, and homeowners can end up overspending on capacity they may never use.

Proper system sizing plays a major role in performance, reliability, and long-term value. Whether you’re building an off-grid setup for a workshop, adding backup power to your home, or planning a complete solar-plus-storage system, understanding the basics of sizing can help you make smarter energy decisions.

Why System Sizing Matters

Every home uses energy differently. A small cabin with a few lights and appliances has very different energy demands than a large home running HVAC systems, well pumps, EV chargers, and multiple refrigerators.

Battery storage systems are designed around:

  • Energy consumption
  • Peak power demands
  • Backup duration goals
  • Solar production
  • Critical load priorities

The goal is to build a system that supports your energy needs without unnecessary complexity or overspending.

Critical Loads vs Whole-Home Backup

One of the first decisions homeowners should make is whether they want to backup critical loads only or the entire home. Critical loads typically include:

  • Refrigerators
  • Internet and communication devices
  • Medical equipment
  • Lighting
  • Small appliances
  • Security systems

Whole-home backup may also include:

  • HVAC systems
  • Electric water heaters
  • Pool equipment
  • EV charging
  • Large appliances

The more devices you want to power during an outage, the larger the battery and inverter system required.

Understanding Battery Capacity

Battery capacity is commonly measured in kilowatt-hours (kWh). This determines how much energy your system can store and deliver over time. For example:

  • A smaller backup setup may only require enough storage to power essential loads overnight.
  • A larger whole-home system may require significantly more storage to support longer outages or higher energy usage.

But capacity alone doesn’t tell the full story.

Inverter Sizing Matters Too

While batteries store energy, the inverter controls how much power can be delivered at one time. This is important because some appliances require high startup power, even if they don’t use large amounts of energy continuously.

A properly sized inverter helps ensure the system can handle:

  • Simultaneous appliance usage
  • Motor startup loads
  • Surge demands
  • Off-grid operation

Balancing battery storage and inverter output is one of the most important parts of designing a reliable solar-plus-storage system.

Common DIY Solar Sizing Mistakes

Many DIY users accidentally:

  • Underestimate appliance usage
  • Forget about startup surges
  • Oversize systems unnecessarily
  • Choose mismatched batteries and inverters
  • Plan only for today’s energy needs without future expansion in mind

As energy costs continue to rise and more homeowners add electric vehicles, home offices, and electrified appliances, scalability is becoming increasingly important.

Simplifying the Process With the Fortress Power System Recommendation Tool

System sizing doesn’t have to involve complicated spreadsheets or guesswork.

The new Fortress Power System Recommendation Tool helps homeowners, installers, and DIY users quickly build technically accurate solar-plus-storage recommendations based on real project inputs.

The tool helps simplify:

  • Battery sizing
  • Inverter matching
  • Backup power planning
  • On-grid and off-grid configurations
  • Critical load and whole-home backup scenarios

 

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Users can input installation details, load requirements, and project goals to generate engineering-backed recommendations in minutes. Whether you’re planning a simple backup system or designing a larger energy storage setup, the tool helps streamline the path from idea to implementation.

Building Smarter Energy Systems

Battery storage is becoming an increasingly important part of modern energy planning. But successful projects start with proper sizing.

Understanding your energy goals, backup priorities, and long-term needs can help you build a system that delivers reliable performance and long-term value. For homeowners and DIY users looking to simplify the process, the Fortress Power System Recommendation Tool offers a faster, more approachable way to explore the right energy storage solution for their project. Get started today.