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handirifle
Veteran Member
Not sure what company you mean except maybe for the system that was too pricey? Couldn't tell you what equipment they were installing. Not sure what the square flex is.
jenkinsph
I get what you are saying but it would never be under a full load, as you described, but for more than a fraction of a second. During motor startup. If you read my posts carefully, you'll see it would rarely, if ever need to run the well pump, which would be the 2hr run.
My point is to avoid moving into the RV. If it were going to be a LONG term issue, that might have to happen but if I can get by for a few hours or few days without it, then I would. I also cannot fill the water tank on the RV without pressure, as it is not a pour in opening, it's a regular hose connection, requiring pressure to fill. So it would mean getting pressure somehow, or storing the fresh tank full for months on end, with the possibility of it getting bad.
Even if the system only gave me one hour total of run time, it would most likely suffice.
As for generators, even storing diesel fuel can cause issues. The crud in diesel fuel can gel and cause major problems. I know cause it has when I store it for my truck and tractor. If I went generator, it would be a dual fuel (gasoline and propane) and be connected to a spare 120 gallon tank I have. I just don't want to have to turn on a generator to wash my hands, or leave it running all day. That is the negative of a generator, it is not demand friendly.
I have no desire to walk 30 yards up a hill, in the middle of the night so I can flush a toilet.
I also thought of other ways by running a smaller 110v pump and using existing generators or batteries, but a 110v motor is less efficient and uses just about as much juice. The only advantage is a cheaper inverter. A large enough 12v pump is a closer solution, one worth considering, as it would eliminate the need for an inverter.
jenkinsph
I get what you are saying but it would never be under a full load, as you described, but for more than a fraction of a second. During motor startup. If you read my posts carefully, you'll see it would rarely, if ever need to run the well pump, which would be the 2hr run.
Even if the system only gave me one hour total of run time, it would most likely suffice.
A large enough 12v pump is a closer solution, one worth considering, as it would eliminate the need for an inverter.