Fallon
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1.2@ run 1.5@ start on 240v when I measured earlier today. It seemed suspiciously low at the 300-400 watt range. I was expecting something closer to 1kw running.How many amps/watts does the pump use when starting???
SR
1.2@ run 1.5@ start on 240v when I measured earlier today. It seemed suspiciously low at the 300-400 watt range. I was expecting something closer to 1kw running.How many amps/watts does the pump use when starting???
SR
Thanks. That's kind of what I was afraid of from the little research I'd done.For 240v, I think of 5kw gens as the general lower limit. Honda does have a 4kw Commercial unit
https://powerequipment.honda.ca/generators/commercial-4000-gfci but it's pricier than many 5kw units.
A small suitcase 2kw is very useful, because of it's easy portability, and typically gentle fuel consumption, but don't expect to find 240Vac support. Honda, Yamaha, Champion and others offer products of that style.
For your well, you might consider a dedicated DC/AC inverter, with appropriate batteries. One example:
Aims PWRINV5K2412W 5 Watt 12V 24VAC 6HZ | Inverters R Us
Note that it ^ is 240Vac only. I have no experience with that make/model, just citing it as a price point..... split-phase ones are available (240/120 output), for more money.....
Briggs used to have a table in their olde printed manuals, that gave you some idea of the relationship between Starting Watts required, vs. Running Watts...... it's a lot higher than most people expect, and not readily captured with what most people have at home for instrumentation.
Couldn't find that Briggs table online.... but found something better......
What Size Generator Do You Need?
Generic ^, but informative if you haven't seen something like it before. Furnace Fan has quite a range, as one example of Surge.....
Clean voltage output is desirable in general, obviously, but the above table highlights how easy it is to unintentionally create mini/fast brownouts with a small gen..... they might get condemned for "cleanliness", when it's nothing more than (very) short-term overload causing problems......
Rgds, D.
Hmmm... screw in LED's I can't comment to much regarding outdoor. I use a few in 'covered' porch lights and have had zero issues. Have other LED's (sealed) that are getting 'weathered' with no problems as well.
Thanks. That's kind of what I was afraid of from the little research I'd done.
I may look at the suitcase Hondas still. Heat is my primary concern so we dont burst pipes or freeze ourselves. I need to stockpile a 55 gallon drum of water anyway & can make do with that instead of a well for a few days.
I have that generator, it's a nice generator...If I was only going to buy one, I'd take a serious look at this one..... I think it's a new Honda model.....
https://powerequipment.honda.ca/generators/EG2800iC#specifications
Rgds, D.
Many of the suitcases today can be paralleled for more power..... nice option, and popular with RV boon-dockers.
If I was only going to buy one, I'd take a serious look at this one..... I think it's a new Honda model.....
https://powerequipment.honda.ca/generators/EG2800iC#specifications
Not suitcase format ^, but looks like good watts/$ in a Honda inverter (higher capacity than the suitcases, at around the same price-point....). N.B. that it can't be paralleled.
Rgds, D.