Prepared for Fraser Bullock · Alpine, Utah

When the power goes out, your home won’t notice.

A FranklinWH whole-home battery system for the Bullock Residence — designed, installed, and stood behind by one electrician.

Three FranklinWH aPower 2 batteries and the aGate controller, wall-mounted in a garage
45 kWh
Total capacity
15–18 hrs
Backup runtime
15 yrs
Full warranty
The Recommendation

Why FranklinWH

I went deep on every battery system worth considering for your home, and I’m landing on FranklinWH. Here is the honest reasoning.

Tesla Powerwall

Powerwall 3
Ruled out

Won’t pair with your home’s 3-phase electrical service. Off the table on technical grounds — not preference.

EcoFlow OCEAN Pro

Considered closely
Close call

The sleeker product, and the one I showed Ms. Bullock. Impressive hardware — but only 10 months on the market, with an unproven service record.

FranklinWH aPower 2

The system I recommend
Recommended

Five-plus years of installs in the field, US-based service that answers the phone, and a 15-year warranty. Second-generation hardware — the kinks are out.

Two systems were close calls worth explaining.

Tesla won’t work with your 3-phase service. It’s off the table on technical grounds, not preference.

EcoFlow OCEAN Pro is the sleeker product — the one I actually showed Ms. Bullock. The hardware is impressive and the wall-mount look is hard to beat. But it has only been on the market 10 months. When I dug into installer feedback, EcoFlow’s track record on warranty claims and field issues isn’t solid yet. For a system that has to run silently in the background for 15 years and just work when the power goes out, you don’t want to be the customer helping them debug year-three problems.

FranklinWH has 5+ years of installs in the field, a US-based service operation that actually answers the phone, and a 15-year warranty backed by a company that has been refining the same product line since 2019. The aPower 2 is their second generation, and the kinks are out.

The goal here is a system you’ll forget exists until the power goes out — then it quietly does its job and goes back to being invisible.

Coverage

What we’re backing up

Every circuit in both emergency panels stays live — refrigerators and freezers, both furnaces, security, communication, the kitchen, the floral fridges, and Ms. Bullock’s commercial inventory.

Your home was wired for this from the start

Whoever did the original electrical aggregated every critical circuit onto a single 100-amp breaker at the main panel — clearly set up for a generator that was never installed. We tap that exact connection point: a cleaner install, less invasive work, and an architecture that is already correct.

Backup Panel A Server / storage room — every circuit stays on
Backup Panel B Floral storage room — every circuit stays on

If you’d like the detail, here is every circuit in each panel — open a panel to view it.

Backup Panel A 16 circuits · server / storage room
CircuitBreakerTypical load
Master Bath20A 1P200–400 W (intermittent)
Pumps Circulation20A 1P150 W
Sump Pump20A 1P600 W (rare cycle)
Water Heater20A 1P100 W (gas controls)
Furnace #120A 1P700 W (cycles)
Furnace #220A 1P700 W (cycles)
Boiler20A 1P300 W (cycles)
Lutron / Eco20A 1P150 W (continuous)
Theater Fridge20A 1P150 W (cycles)
Master Bedroom20A 1P300 W (intermittent)
Lvl 3 S. Furnace20A 1P800 W (cycles)
Basement Eco15A 1P100 W
Loop 2 Eco 115A 1P75 W
Loop 1 Eco 215A 1P75 W
Loop 2 Eco 215A 1P75 W
Loop 1 Eco 315A 1P75 W
Unidentified 50A circuit50A 2PTo confirm on site
Backup Panel B 13 circuits · floral storage room
CircuitBreakerTypical load
Pantry Freezer20A 1P200 W (cycles)
Furnace20A 1P700 W (cycles)
Security20A 1P150 W (continuous)
Lvl 3 Furnace20A 1P700 W (cycles)
A/V System20A 1P100 W idle · 500 W active
Pantry Fridge20A 1P150 W
Main Kitchen Fridge20A 1P250 W
Main Kitchen Freezer20A 1P250 W
Main Kitchen GFCI20A 1P0–1500 W (varies)
Shade Panels20A 1P100 W (brief)
Commercial / Floral Fridge R20A GFCI500 W
Pantry / Floral Fridge L20A GFCI500 W
Pantry Fridge #320A 1P200 W
15–18 hrs
Typical-use runtime

Comfortably covers any overnight outage. For the kind of outages Alpine actually sees, you would never come close to draining it.

45 kWh
Total capacity

Roughly three Tesla Powerwalls. Plenty of headroom for the essential loads — and expandable on the same controller if you ever want more.

The System

What gets installed

Three batteries and one intelligent controller — a complete system, designed for your home.

FranklinWH aPower 2 Battery
3 units × 15 kWh — 45 kWh of total storage
FranklinWH aGate Controller
The intelligent controller — automatic transfer and whole-system management
Backup coverage
Emergency Panels A & B — every circuit
Grid transfer
Automatic, in under one second — no flicker, no dropout
Monitoring
The FranklinWH app — live status from your phone, iPhone or Android

Install location

The garage nook by the pump cart — three aPower 2 batteries and the aGate controller, wall-mounted on the right-hand wall as shown below.

Design mock-up: three FranklinWH aPower 2 batteries and the aGate controller wall-mounted in the garage
Proposed layout — three aPower 2 batteries and the aGate controller on the garage wall. Final placement is confirmed on site.
When It Matters

What an outage looks like

No generator to start. No fuel to manage. No monthly exercise run.

The grid goes down

A storm, a line fault, a planned shutoff — the power on your street stops.

Under 1 second

The battery takes over

Fast enough that the lights don’t flicker and the WiFi doesn’t drop. Both emergency panels stay live — you would notice only because the neighbor’s house went dark.

The grid returns

The system switches back automatically and recharges itself. You can watch it all from the app — though most people stop checking after the first few weeks.

Investment

The investment

Engineering, equipment, permitting, and installation — the complete project, one price.

Complete Battery Backup System
FranklinWH aPower 2 × 3 + aGate controller, installed
$52,000

What’s included

Electrical engineering and complete system design
Permit drawings and submittal to the city
All hardware — batteries, controller, and balance-of-system
All conduit, conductors, mounting, and anchoring
Installation by BYOP Electric
Commissioning, testing, and a full walkthrough
15-year manufacturer warranty from FranklinWH
15-year BYOP Electric support and service

Timeline

Step 1
3–4 wks
Permit
In parallel
2–3 wks
Equipment delivery
Step 2
3 days
Installation on-site
Step 3
Same day
Commissioning & walkthrough

From contract to power-on: about four to six weeks.

Why BYOP Electric

You’ll work with me directly

B.S. Electrical Engineering, BYU Two years at Rocky Mountain Power Utah Master Electrician

I started BYOP Electric to help homeowners reach true power independence — the kind that quietly works year after year, through outages, grid problems, and whatever comes next. What it really comes down to: every home and every situation is different, so every system gets built for that — and then we install it right. Backup is what we specialize in, and we know what works best for what.

You will be working with me directly through design, install, and the next 15 years of service. Not a sales rep, not a call center, not a national chain.

15 years, fully covered

15 yrs
FranklinWH manufacturer warranty aPower 2 batteries and the aGate controller.
15 yrs
BYOP Electric support & service Direct support from the electrician who designed and installed it.
Next Step

If this looks right, I’ll take it from here.

Let me know and I’ll send the contract and start the permit. I’m glad to walk through any part of it first — whatever is easiest for you.

Bat Ariun-Erdene
BYOP Electric · Master Electrician