Re: Congressmen Without Power in DC!
the problem here CB is that most 'small' gensets wont start an A/C unit - i know that my honda eu2000 will NOT start a 7kbtu - needed to use my 2000w inverter/charger to get it going, then would plug in the genset and inverters trasfer switch then jumped over to the genset- it might start a smaller 5k unit tho - but without an inverter/battery setup, methinks you will need the honda eu3000(which they say will run "most 13,500 BTU RV AC units" )
this would be the easiest, most immed, least costly route - but IMHO the inv/chgr/batts setup + the eu2000 gen is the better way to go, in that with an inv/batts hooked up thru a subpanel that isolates the ckts one wants 'failsafe' power on, when (vs IF) the grid goes down, the inverter xfer switch flips so quick, one barely notices the grid dropping - this would keep 'critical' loads (or PITA to reset devices) from going down during those 1sec power failures - sizing the battery for how much time you'd want to have before needing the genset is the only other question
as mentioned on a prev thread, this is all doable for appx 10grand or so
add some PV and it might qualify the whole shebang for the 'solar tax credits'
Originally posted by charliebrown
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this would be the easiest, most immed, least costly route - but IMHO the inv/chgr/batts setup + the eu2000 gen is the better way to go, in that with an inv/batts hooked up thru a subpanel that isolates the ckts one wants 'failsafe' power on, when (vs IF) the grid goes down, the inverter xfer switch flips so quick, one barely notices the grid dropping - this would keep 'critical' loads (or PITA to reset devices) from going down during those 1sec power failures - sizing the battery for how much time you'd want to have before needing the genset is the only other question
as mentioned on a prev thread, this is all doable for appx 10grand or so
add some PV and it might qualify the whole shebang for the 'solar tax credits'
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