Sadly as many of you know I am not up on the techie side of this, but I have neigh 4yrs experience of running without mains (until Dec 4th).
I know that you are looking at a system stability but I wonder if you have those crucial systems always running on 12V / 24V and then just charge up the battery all the time (trickle type charge), then when the power fails (am I not right in thinking) that the battery will just run it as it is not seeing anything different?
I am still using the 12V and battery and charger, but I now have the luxury of the charger being on all the time and topping up the batteries (linked together - forget if that his series or parallel) all the time.
This has been suggested, and it is working for me ....
I have run my laptop directly off the Kipor genny (their sinwaves are OK for laptops) directly and it is fine.
An electric start diesel genny will enable you to run it off red diesel - about 72p/l at the moment. LPG Gas is expensive - £58 (v cheapest that I can find) for a 47Kg cylinder - (in this weather it lasts 2 wks). How well it would perform on a genny I don't know but some people like it. I have seen gas genny for less and even 2nd hand one's. Personally the electric start was ideal and no effort at all.
What about you getting the gas cylinders as they are very heavy!
I have found that running leisure batteries with charger last about 2 yrs if you are lucky ...
Having got much better batteries they have performed & still do very well - I check them often and they run in a pair and seem to work fine. I do have a very good charger on them.
I am a bit concerned though that if I leave the charger on all the time (batteries are still under load) that it might damage the batteries ?
I have wondered about what I will do in a powercut .... I guess after the laptop battery runs out just get the genny going again ... it's 12V supply hates the distance to the battery bank and it has thick t&e wire too! - About 15m distance)
(I probably haven't been much help) ...
