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Products → Which backup battery system and generator are the right size for long term power outages. In this video Doc explains that bigger is not necessarily better. Running small power stations like the Guardian 6000 and small fuel efficient gas generators can be a life saver when the grid goes down for extended outages. In this video, we step back to 1855 to understand what true survival looks like and compare it to the modern convenience of 2026 small power systems. Whether you are dealing with a five-day ice storm or a long-term grid-down scenario, the key isn't having a $40,000 system—it’s understanding your "Baseline Power" and mastering "Miser Mode." We dive deep into: Finding your house's baseline wattage (LEDs, Wi-Fi, and Starlink). Why "fuel miser" generators and small backup batteries are better for long-term outages. The Oupes Guardian 6000 performance review and real-world testing. Why I hate floppy solar panels and the hard-frame version I finally fell in love with. How to segment your power to run well pumps and hot water heaters without draining your batteries. Chapters 00:00 Intro and Guardian 6000 Overview 01:07 1855 Survival Philosophy 04:40 Modern Backup Systems & "Baseline" Power 07:16 Performance vs. Price (The Guardian 6000) 10:48 Setup and Practical Application 11:55 The Fuel Miser Concept (Small vs. Large Generators) 14:31 Off-Grid Barn Project 15:13 Specific Features (Plugs, Ports, and Solar) 19:26 The Importance of Using the App 20:25 Charging While Running (Pass-Through Mode) 23:54 Warning: Don't Buy This Generator 25:50 Strategic Power Usage (Miser Mode at Night) 28:09 Addressing Critiques and Model Differences 30:06 Broader Emergency Preparedness (Food & Cooking) 31:55 Summary and Conclusion